Berlin plaza covering

Berlin plaza covering

I tried to see the Frida Kahlo restrospective in Berlin last week, but the line was more than 3 hours long.

I tried to see the Frida Kahlo restrospective in Berlin last week, but the line was more than 3 hours long.

A Few Places I Hope To Visit In 2010

The 31 Places to Go in 2010

14. Minorca
While the beat of disco pounds in Ibiza and Majorca, their quiet sister Minorca offers a tranquil contrast to the glitz next door. The entire island is a Unesco Biosphere Reserve, so the Spanish megahotel development frenzy of the last decade has largely skipped over this patch of the Mediterranean. That means miles of beaches —some 120 of them, in fact, like the northern sweep of crystal-clear swimming waters in the coves called Cala d’Algaiarens, with fine sand and rolling dunes. And Minorca’s eco-diversity extends well beyond the coasts: forests, deep gorges, wetlands, salt marshes and hillsides covered in lush greenery that sometimes look more New England than Mediterranean. Even the island’s sun-bleached towns — Mahón and Ciutadella, each combining elements of their British colonial heritage, Moorish roots and modern Spanish identity — are more peaceful than their Majorcan equivalents.

The ideal visit to Minorca celebrates islanders’ emphasis on agritourism — sleeping in rural establishments like Ca Na Xini (www.canaxini.com), a dairy farm that offers an eight-room temple to modernism inside the shell of a century-old manor home. It’s like spring break for eco-conscious adults. — Sarah Wildman

25. Vancouver Island
Vancouver will have the sporting world’s attention when it hosts the Winter Olympics this year, but the most rewarding outdoor exploration is found outside the city, away from the crowds and off the beaten path. Hop the BC Ferry (www.bcferries.com) from Vancouver to Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island’s east coast, and drive three hours through mountain passes to the wild, dramatic west coast. The new Wild Pacific Trail (www.wildpacifictrail.com) skirts the rocky, rugged shoreline, overlooking sandy coves lined with driftwood and tidepools and the Pacific beyond them.

The hiking trail is being built in sections (there are three of seven set up so far), hand-cut through dense old-growth forests of cedar and spruce, with viewing platforms that let hikers see turn-of-the-20th-century lighthouses, kayakers heading to nearby islands, and the annual gray whale migration (about 20,000 pass by the island from February to late May). The base for the Wild Pacific Trail is a folksy fishing village called Ucluelet, a former First Nations settlement dotted with seaside inns, bed-and-breakfasts and beach cabins like the Terrace Beach Resort (www.terracebeachresort.ca), which has direct access to the trail. BONNIE TSUI

Vancouver Island

My plan for Vancouver Island is to fly into Seattle, shuttle up to the ferry for the San Juan Islands. Spend a day or two on the islands — San Juan, Orcas, Shaw — then head over on the ferry to travel on Vancouver Island for a few days, flying back from there.

Also returning to Berlin (Next10), a great city. And I hope to set things up to return from Europe on one trip via the Açores, a Portuguese achipelago 1000 miles west of continental Europe.

So far, nothing has dragged me to China, but I would love to see Shanghai and Hong Kong. Maybe someone wants me on a speaking tour?

German keyboard (post beer incident on my laptop)

German keyboard (post beer incident on my laptop)

Church

Church

Giant aquarium in Radisson Berlin

Giant aquarium in Radisson Berlin

Night and a river

Night and a river

Jeff Walker

Jeff Walker

Festival of Lights

Festival of Lights