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  • 1 week ago | globaltravelerusa.com | Brandon Schultz

    Just a few miles from the Amalfi Coast, the Emerald Grotto (Grotta dello Smeraldo) offers a rare spectacle: a cavern where sunlight transforms seawater into a gorgeous green glow and emerald tones shimmer up cave walls. Discovered in 1932, this previously hidden wonder near Conca dei Marini remains a lesser-known attraction than Capri’s crowded Blue Grotto but offers striking beauty in what is often a quieter, more intimate experience far from the Capri crowds.

  • 1 week ago | globaltravelerusa.com | Brandon Schultz

    You don’t have to love brass chandeliers or brocade to appreciate what Williamsburg Inn does best: delivering a polished, unpretentious stay amid America’s most iconic living history museum. This is where you check in for traditional luxury without feeling like you’re trapped in a time capsule. The Queen stayed here (twice), and so did Eisenhower, but you’re not here to make history. You’re here to enjoy it, on your own terms.

  • 2 weeks ago | globaltravelerusa.com | Brandon Schultz

    SilhouetteA pioneer in ultra-lightweight eyewear, Silhouette redefines high-end shades with its seamless craftsmanship and minimalist elegance. These signature titanium sunglasses deliver unparalleled comfort with a barely-there feel, ideal for long-haul travel or sun-drenched city strolls. The Cap d’Ail pairs soft curves with effortless grace, perfect for the jetsetter striking a balance between timeless and modern.

  • 1 month ago | cluballiance.aaa.com | Brandon Schultz

    Your credit card can be an indispensable tool for convenience, security, and rewards when traveling internationally—but using your credit card abroad comes with some important risks to watch out for. If you're not careful, fees, fraud risks, and declined transactions could put a damper on your trip. The good news? With a little preparation, you can avoid common pitfalls. Follow these five essential tips for using your credit card abroad wisely.

  • 1 month ago | opentable.com | Brandon Schultz

    The NYC outdoor dining scene isn’t just a warm-weather perk. It’s a year-round ritual, with heated patios, rooftop greenhouses, and sidewalk setups as iconic as the skyline itself. Across the boroughs you’ll find Australian breakfast with sidewalk service in the West Village, Italian classics with Brooklyn Bridge views in Dumbo, and a showstopping brasserie to rival any in Paris in Midtown West.

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Brandon Schultz
Brandon Schultz @originalbas
7 Mar 21

Gentle reminder https://t.co/jB67OHIOBk

Brandon Schultz
Brandon Schultz @originalbas
18 Feb 21

Just posted a photo @ Brooklyn, New York https://t.co/ED9TYONgxj

Brandon Schultz
Brandon Schultz @originalbas
24 Nov 20

Are there any household objects you get mad at for doing their jobs? I'm guessing plenty would say the alarm clock, but for me it's the tea kettle. I yell at it every day. And then apologize and thank it. 😅