After two hours of sleep and two plane rides, I bring you Suzy Stumbles Over Travel this week from Ixtapa, Mexico. I will let you know how my SPF 70 sunscreen works out south of the border.
Without further delay, here are the five favorite travel posts of last week. Give these great pieces a read this week. If you are new here and have no idea what I am talking about, each week I ask writers and readers to submit their favorite travel posts of the week in the comment box below. I read, comment, tweet (using Twitter), stumble the post (using Stumbleupon), and add the post to my Facebook page. At the end of the week, I select five favorite submissions to feature here and the stumbling begins all over again.
Just some things to keep in mind, you must leave a link to the post in the comment box below. The post must be travel related. It can be your own article or another’s you enjoyed. You have until the end of the day on Friday to submit your post. Be sure to follow me on Twitter, subscribe to my stumbles on Stumbleupon and “like” me on Facebook to see your post get the attention it deserves.
The 5 Favorite Travel Posts Of Last Week
“What Do Travelers Want in 2011?” From The Great American Travel Dream
Submitted by Jessica
Jessica explains several elements in regards to hotels that need to change in 2011. I enjoyed her take that hotels should cater to the customer. It seems as though this idea has been lost along the way with travel accommodations. What do you want from your hotel in 2011?
“The Secret to Success (Only Sometimes Involves Absinthe)” From Inside The Travel Lab
Submitted by Abi
I enjoyed Abi’s take on success and its connection to travel. As she jogs her memory about her first commissioned assignment, the parallels she draws between a town hoping to finally be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one’s own personal strides toward success are compelling and moving.
“My best encounters: Hitchhiking” From The Traveling Editor
Submitted by Dylan
Dylan details different experiences around the world hitchhiking. While I think I lack the bravery to hitchhike as my means of transport, his stories of ordinary human kindness and even the strange present travel scenarios you might not have been in just yet.
“My top dozen place in the world to have a beer” From What’s Dave Doing
Submitted by Dave
While I am somewhat miffed Dave didn’t include a memorable beer at La Tomatina with yours truly, he certainly has traveled and drank well around the globe. It is funny how something as simple as a beer and where you are standing or sitting can have such a memorable affect on you. That is if you don’t have too many beers it is memorable.
“Clarion Alley, a Mural Lover’s Playground” From Jack and Jill, A Chronicle of Their Misadventures
Submitted by Jill
Jack and Jill brought back memories of a college class of mine where we explored the murals of the San Francisco Mission District. The traveling duo leave the reader with the color, vibrancy and story of something that is so San Francisco.
Don’t forget to leave a comment below with your submission for this week. You have until the end of the day on Friday to submit.
Andi says
Buen viaje!!!
David Berger says
Here’s my submission:
http://nichedash.com/pirates-in-the-philippines
Andrew Hall says
One of the post recent posts in my series responding to The New York Times article “The 41 Places to Go in 2011”.
LeslieTravel says
Great selections! We’re working on a photo essay this week for Downtown Traveler– stay tuned! In the meantime, I nominate Runaway Juno’s fantastic post about Twitter and Facebook helping maintain travel friendships: http://runawayjuno.com/2011/01/25/so-long-farewell-and-i-will-friend-you/
Dave says
Thanks so much for including me, Suzy! I’m still thinking about adding that ‘one for the road’, with an embarrassing photo of you in goggles… 😉
Stephen says
My submission:
http://gomadnomad.com/2011/01/21/10-things-she-should-know-before-couchsurfing-tips-for-women/
MaryAnne says
Here’s my submission- my parents are visiting so I’ve been taking them around Shanghai, playing tourist. Last week, we went to a water town in south Shanghai called Qibao. It was awesome.
http://www.ephemeraanddetritus.com/2011/01/22/meat-and-mops-my-parents-journey-to-qibao/
Norbert says
Have fun in warm Mexico!!
Here’s my submission for this week. http://www.globotreks.com/destinations/wolfs-lair-hitlers-bunker-poland/
Thanks!
Jessica Colley says
Thanks for including me in this weeks list Suzy. Enjoy your time in Mexico, it’s FREEZING in New York!
Sabina says
Hi, Suzy – I’m glad you started this segment again. Here’s my offering http://www.solofemaletraveler.com/10-reasons-solo-female-travelers-should-head-to-the-mid-east/
Have fun in Mexico!
Kim says
Mexico, huh? I’m in Guatemala right now. Can’t beat the weather! :o)
Here’s my submission:
http://www.touncertaintyandbeyond.com/2011/01/sometimes-the-people-make-the-place/
Adios!
Sally says
My submission (which includes photos of me in pink pleather… I apologize, in advance):
http://www.unbravegirl.com/2011/01/chiang-mai-on-the-cheap/
Jessica, WhyGo Italy says
I don’t know if this qualifies for your round-up, but I still love staring at these pictures… 🙂
http://www.italylogue.com/italy-photos/italy-by-train-a-love-story-in-pictures.html
Laurel says
Great list, I enjoyed reading these posts.
Here’s my submission:
Cultural Assimilation – Why I Refuse to Live on the Fringe
http://myexpatgermany.com/cultural-assimilation-why-i-refuse-to-live-on-the-fringe
Dina says
I hope I’m not too late!
Here’s my newest post, about how an obsession grew in my mind, over something that I really want to experience during traveling.
In search of the cassowary…
http://www.vagabondquest.com/australia/in-search-of-the-cassowary/
Christy @ Ordinary Traveler says
Mexico is one of my favorite countries and feels like a second home. I hope you are having a blast! Here is a post about the best waterfall and swimming hole in San Diego http://www.ordinarytraveler.com/articles/devils-punch-bowl-cedar-creek-falls
Abi says
Thrilled to make it onto this list. And I’m very impressed with how coherent you sound after only two hours’ sleep.