The Sea That Remembers: Mediterranean Stories with PONANT EXPLORATIONS

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[Sponsored post] There is a building in Palermo that takes a moment to fully appreciate. The Cappella Palatina, the private royal chapel of Sicily’s Norman Palace, was commissioned in the twelfth century by the culturally tolerant ruler, Roger II. Here was a king who held court in Arabic, kept Muslim scholars close, and ordered a […]

Registration Now Open for Dallas International School’s Summer Camps

[Sponsored Post] This summer, from June 15 to July 24, 2026, the Dallas International School‘s annual summer camp program will offer a wide range of activities designed to engage and enrich children’s daily routines. Open to All Children This summer camp is open to all children, whether or not they are currently enrolled at Dallas […]

Why Discerning Mediterranean Travelers Are Now Moving South

[Sponsored Post] Paros has hit a tipping point. It’s no longer just a secret between travelers in the know. Instead, it has become a new standard for the Aegean. But the draw here is not about checking another Greek island off a list; the island is a necessary retreat from the performative exhaustion that now […]