All posts by: Stephanie March
TULUM, Mexico – If you do not like tequila-based cocktails mixed with fresh juice and served in giant mason jars, stay far away.
I have traveled to my fair share of destinations requiring loose cotton clothing that can be easily washed in the sink. It doesn't mean I have to dress like a park ranger.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Sometimes you have to travel the wrong way to learn how to travel the right way. Stephanie March has the ten-step plan for a great time in BA.
ANTIGUA, Guatemala – A Central American textile shop offers artisan-made souvenirs that are sustainable and low-impact.
That contrast is never more apparent than when you open your purse to buy water and realize your beautiful, stupid purse cost more than the person selling the water will see in a year.
While you're waiting to clear US immigration, Stephanie March is speeding by through the Global Entry kiosk on her way to a cheeseburger. She explains how she became a convert, and how you can, too.
Forget the Queen. Let's talk about the Model U.N. that is international racing. Exotic Middle Eastern sheikhs mingle with dashing Frenchies and loudmouth yanks.
TALPA, TEXAS – You leave me, sitting at my computer, staring out the window dreaming of heated assignations with your jalapeno blue cheese polenta.
Weirdest thing seen on travels: Fire safety sign in Mbita, Kenya: 1. Put off electricity 2. Switch off machines in use 3. Shout fire 4. Vacate the premises 5. Fight fire.
QATAR – One minute I am bouncing in a van in Mbita and the next I am at this pleasant, vaguely institutional hotel staring at a crappy poolside menu.