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Best Travel Blogs
TravelMavens.net is pleased to recommend the best of the Internet's travel blogs. We look for fine writers whose blogs provide a good read as well as reliable and credible information for travelers. This page will continue to change. We will add new blogs  as they are reviewed by our staff.

We hope you begin your blog search with Travel Maven, written and edited by David Molyneaux, editor of TravelMavens.net

Blogistan: Where to find the best travel blogs. A collection by Joe Brancatelli 

Travels with Jane: Jane Wooldridge, award-winning Travel Editor of the Miami Herald, is a veteran of worldly lodgings ranging from five stars to under the stars, and she takes her readers with her.

Golfing on the best coursesTravel journalist Larry Olmsted
writes expertly about golf courses and nearby resorts in his blog for USA Today. In June 2007, Olmsted recommended his 10 favorite family golf destinations.

Intelligent Travel: One of the world's best travel magazines, National Geographic Traveler, publishes a thoughtful  blog, Intelligent Travel. It was relaunched in 2007 as an online publisher of articles about sustainable travel, preserving the essential uniqueness of the world for future generations. National  Geographic Society works to inspire people to care about the planet. The Traveler magazine and blog aim to increase travelers' knowledge about the impact their trips have on a place and its inhabitants.


Ellipses
: Top consumer writer Christopher Elliott uses his blog, Ellipses, to explain the intricacies of travel, from making reservations to rating hotels and travel websites.

Travel Babel: Colorado travel writer and ski expert Claire Walter shares travel news and travel trends.


Business travel:

Road Weary: Writer, lecturer and Internet consultant Shel Holtz travels all over the world. His blog is about business travel. Says Holtz, "No matter how successful any given trip may be, there's always some travel provider -- an airline, a hotel, a cab company, somebody who will add a bit of misery to the experience."

Joe Sharkey, reporter and columnist for the New York Times, writes about traveling for business on his personal blog site. On Sept. 29, 2006, he was one of seven people on a business jet who survived a mid-air collision with a 737 over the Amazon. All 154 on the 737 died. His report on the crash differed significantly from official reports out of Brazil.

Seat 2B: Joe Brancatelli writes an insightful business travel blog at Conde Nast's Portfolio.com. Brancatelli, former executive editor of Frequent Flyer, also edits a website, JoeSentMe.com, and writes a useful free newsletter, the JoeSentMe Executive Summary.