Going Dutch in the Off Season
Going Dutch in the Off Season
Going Dutch in the Off Season
Most travelers visit the Netherlands in spring, when the country’s famed tulips are in bloom. But there are plenty of things to do in the western European nation any time of year—even during the bleakest days of winter. Here are five.
Port of Call: North Frisian Flair
Port of Call: North Frisian Flair
Port of Call: North Frisian Flair
The rich and famous have long engaged in holiday merrymaking on Sylt, a narrow strip of land — just seven miles wide and 21 miles long — battered by the North Sea along Germany’s coast. Beyond the designer boutiques and pulsing nightclubs in Kampen and the throngs swarming the beaches and souvenir shops in Westerland, you’ll find a terrain of unspoiled beauty on this North Frisian island.
The Radar: Travel Lately
The Radar: Travel Lately
The Radar: Travel Lately
The Radar: The top travel news, stories, trends, and ideas from across the web. Got Radar? Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTraveler and tag your favorite travel stories with #NGTRadar. Check back on the blog each Wednesday for our Travel Lately roundup.
Martijn’s Rotterdam
Martijn’s Rotterdam
Martijn’s Rotterdam
Martijn Hordijk has lived in Rotterdam for more than three years. In addition to working a job that regularly takes him to Aberdeen, Antwerp, and Paris, he shares insider insight about his home base as a blogger for Spotted by Locals. Here are a few of Martijn’s favorite things about the port city that’s been called “the Gateway to Europe.”
IT’s Reader Roundup: The Last Supper
IT’s Reader Roundup: The Last Supper
IT’s Reader Roundup: The Last Supper
We all know Traveler readers love to eat. With this final installment of our Amsterdam trilogy, they share their favorite places to do just that. Kimberly Ray, of Portland, Oregon, visited Amsterdam on a European vacation a few years back: "I allowed myself to wander the streets with complete abandon. One day I happened upon…
IT’s Reader Roundup: The Sequel