Visit attractions most tourists miss

Create Marathon on WV PBS.2

Today Noon to 6 p.m.

Pack your bags, we’re out the door! Ever wonder about those beautiful villages that don’t get the hype of the Paris and Romes of the world? Or those tiny towns nestled on the coastline or cradled in a valley that tourists just pass on by? Intrepid world travelers Rudy Maxa, Darley Newman and David Yetman are taking you to the hidden gems that have everything plus a little small town charm.

Noon – Equitrekking – “Turkey’s Coast, Cappadocia & Istanbul” A bustling downtown market and shopping district is visited in the capital city of Amman.

12:30 p.m. — Martin Yan’s Hidden China – “Exploring The Naxi Culture” Martin visits with the gentle Naxi people in picturesque Shuhe, China’s most ancient village.

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Rick Steves’ Europe

1:00 p.m. — Rick Steves’ Europe – “Belgium: Bruges and Brussels” Visit the European Union, a medieval hospital, a carillon concert and Europe’s grandest square.

1:30 p.m. — The Seasoned Traveler – “Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina” Visit the Croatian Riviera, the windblown island of Krk, the Istrian peninsula & enthralling towns.

2:00 p.m. — Taste This! – “Comfort Food in a Small Town” Honu Kitchen and Cocktails is visited and a hearty eggplant, pasta dish and a desert are created.

2:30 p.m. — In The Americas with David Yetman – “The Cry for Mexican Independence” On September 16 each year, Mexicans commemorate the “Grito,” the call for independence from Spain.

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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope

3:00 p.m. — Rick Steves’ Europe Classics – “France’s Alsace” Savor the cuisine and art of Colmar and visit Alsatian wine road and the birthplace of Champagne.

3:30 p.m. — Rudy Maxa’s World – “South Africa: Garden Route & Wine Country” A beautiful drive on a rugged, gorgeous coastline includes a visit to the village of Franschhoek.

4:00 p.m. – Travelscope – “Swiss Roots” Joseph’s wife Julie searches for her roots in Lucerne. Mount Pilatus and Lake Lucerne are explored.

4:30 p.m. — Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions – “Siena and Assisi, Italy” Burt visits the Basilica of St. Francis and tours of one of Italy’s most important wineries.

5:00 p.m. — Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails – “Valentia, Co. Kerry” Clodagh goes fishing in the clear waters around Valentia Island and shows a way to cook shrimp.

5:30 p.m. — Smart Travels – Europe with Rudy Maxa – “Provence” Driving tours of the Alpilles and Luberon regions lead to the red rock village of Rousillion.

Spend your Sundays with themed marathons

Create® TV’s Sundays on WV PBS.2 present a full day of how-to programs focusing on a specific theme. Explore a country, from history to food. Prepare for a holiday, from traditions to recipes. Every Sunday from Noon to 6 p.m. on WV PBS.2.

Next week: Thank-full

Travel guru offers tips and tricks for traveling like an insider

Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. on WV PBS.2

Tired of feeling like a helpless traveler? In the new series The Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg, viewers will have access to hard-to-find information — from some of the best minds in the travel industry. Every week, Greenberg and a team of acclaimed experts — including editors from The Wall Street Journal and Travel Weekly — share the tools and information needed to take charge of every trip and deconstruct travel myths from the facts every traveler needs to know.

Greenberg, a multiple Emmy Award winner, reports on the potential fraud and financial truth of airline
frequent flyer programs, and shows how to redeem your miles for that coveted frequent flyer seat — even when the airlines say there are no seats available. You’ll learn how and when to book a hotel room, how to avoid nickel-and-diming fees, and how to navigate airport security lines no matter what the signs say. The series also advises travelers where not to go, raising a red flag on must-miss cities, highways, airports and more. The Travel Detective goes behind the scenes of cruise lines, rental car companies and trains around the world to reveal the good, bad and sometimes even the ugly sides of travel.

Episodes in November

Nov. 13 — “How Safe is Your Cruise? & Hidden Gems of Australia” — Cruise ship safety; Peter’s “Hidden Gems” of Australia; correspondent Alyssa Caverley takes a “One-Tank Trip” from Manhattan to New York’s Hudson Valley.

Nov. 20 — “Uncovering Phony Hotel Reviews & Hidden Gems of Valle de Bravo, Mexico” — Correspondent Tracy Gallagher exposes photo manipulation techniques used in hotel marketing; Peter’s “Hidden Gems” of Valle de Bravo, Mexico; Peter’s carry-on bag essentials.

Nov. 27 — “Child Safety on Planes & Hidden Gems of Panama” — Why child safety seats should be required on airplanes; Peter’s “Hidden Gems” of Panama; correspondent Tracy Gallagher shows some tricks for childproofing a hotel room.
 

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