GORP Travel Contributor: Steve Jermanok
Biography
As author of New England Seacoast Adventures, Steve Jermanok strolled the entire northeastern coastline to find the finest beaches to suntan, swim, surf, and sea kayak. He's also toured much of America's Atlantic shoreline, writing destination pieces for The Away Network, Boston Magazine (contributing editor), The Boston Globe, Budget Travel, Health, Forbes Life, Men's Journal, Outside, Robb Report, Town & Country, and Yankee Magazine. Jermanok lives in Boston with his wife and two children, Jake and Melanie. PublicationsSteve Jermanok's Articles
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March 2012
A Family Affair: Vacationing in Acadia National Park Maine's Acadia National Park invites even the littlest members of your crew to experience the great outdoors. Here's our guide for a seamless family trip to this accessible East Coast wilderness.
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September 2010
Top Ten Long-Distance Hiking and Biking Trails Load up your backpack for a day, weekend, week, or longer. On these lengthy hiking and biking trails, you can really go the distance.
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June 2009
Top Ten Adventures on a Shoestring Get big fun without spending big bucks by using local outfitters. It's better for your bottom line, and it helps the economy of the destination you're visiting.
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April 2009
Top Ten American Family Adventures Adventure need not stop now that kids are in tow. With a slight change in activities and destination, your adventurous side can continue on as always, except now you'll sport a car-seat and an extra suitcase.
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April 2009
Top Ten Eco-Resorts in North America, Caribbean, and Central America Live the good life while doing right by the environment and by your wallet at these ten not-too-far-from-home eco-resorts.
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January 2009
Born Free, Again As the safari industry follows the global trend to go green, one company has been leading the charge toward sustainable tourism in Africa for more than 40 years. Hopefully, other outfitters will follow in their footprints.
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August 2008
Get Your Family Hooked on the Vineyard Madras shorts and yacht clubs aside, Martha's Vineyard's got plenty of opportunities for the whole family to explore, play, eat, and relax. Our family expert Steve Jermanok should know—he brings his family back every year.
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June 2008
Family Travel Survival Guide: New York City To the uninitiated, the Big Apple can seem so well, big. Let our travel expert show you how to successfully tackle the greatest city in the worldwithout losing your sanity.
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June 2008
Top Ten Active Beach Vacations From biking to kayaking, horseback riding to swimming, snorkeling to hiking, these beach destinations will keep your heart racing on your next vacation.
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June 2008
Top Ten Family Vacation Spots in North America and Mexico Our travel expert Stephen Jermanok hones in on his favorite places to vacation with the entire brood.
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May 2008
Top Ten Family Vacations in the Caribbean and Central America Our family-travel expert Steve Jermanok scours the Caribbean and Central America and delivers his list of the best family-friendly locales in the region.
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April 2008
Top Ten Budget Beach Vacations The best beach vacation destinations that won't stretch your wallet.
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April 2008
A Natural State of Bliss Thirteen family members from three generations meet up in Ocho Rios for a memorable vacation.
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September 2007
Vancouver au Natural This multicultural destination offers a mix of city adventures and natural spaces to explore with your family.
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May 2007
Where the Rainforest Meets the Sea Pack up the family and head to Costa Rica's Manuel Antonio National Park for a vacation filled with hiking, snorkeling, viewing wildlife, and flying through the forest on a zipline.
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August 2006
Have Tent, Will Travel The insider's guide to 11 kid-perfect New England campsites
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May 2006
Summer on the Slopes Park City may be known as a top skiing destination, but the chairlifts still have lines long after the snow melts (shorter ones, though). A wealth of activities draw visitors during the summer months, one of the most popular being mountain biking. Our expert offers advice on trails for the brave and not-so-brave adventurers out there.
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February 2006
Michigan, The Great Lake Escape This tour along the closest thing North America's got to an inland ocean leads to placid shores, self-propelled water exploration, giant sand dunes, and the end of are-we-there-yet wining.
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February 2006
Wildlife and Wild Sights in South Dakota The unfettered wilderness of South Dakota ushers forth a road warrior's world of wicked-looking parks, American icons, herds of bison, and more than one opportunity to indulge your inner cowboy. Giddy up!
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February 2006
Vermont's Light Show Take your family into quintessential New England autumn by leaving the main roads to the hoards and heading out of your vehicle and into the Vermont backwoods.
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February 2006
New York Beyond Manhattan NYC's five boroughs may grab more than its share of the spotlight, but consider that a blessing as you and your brood leave the urban chaos behind for a healthy dose of outdoor hedonism.
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February 2006
A Shore Thing in Maine Up and down and all around quintessential New England's rugged, honeycombed coastline will lead you and your family to windjammers, banner national parks, and more lobster than your entire brood could eat in a lifetime.
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September 2005
The Insider's Guide to Family Camping Don't be daunted by the logistics of leading the young 'uns into the woods! Our expert guides you through a step-by-step program to get you outdoors as one big happy family. |
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