Sharael Travels

Sharael Kolberg

Sharael Travels is a podcast for curious travelers craving adventure, wellness, and a touch of luxury. Hosted by seasoned travel writer Sharael Kolberg, each episode features in-depth conversations with local experts from places she’s recently explored. Tune in for insider tips, must-do experiences, and to learn what’s new in each destination. Whether you’re planning a trip or just dreaming of one, Sharael Travels brings the world a little closer—one episode at a time. 

  1. Ep. 18 | San Luis Obispo, CA: Wine Tasting, Outdoor Recreation, Award-Winning Dining

    3d ago

    Ep. 18 | San Luis Obispo, CA: Wine Tasting, Outdoor Recreation, Award-Winning Dining

    San Luis Obispo offers a “slo” atmosphere with plenty of wine tasting, outdoor activities, award-winning dining, art and culture.  Guest: Jacqui Clark-Charlesworth, Tourism & Community Promotions Manager, Visit San Luis Obispo https://visitslo.com Must-Do’s: Madonna Inn: Every room is completely different, and the design throughout the property is over-the-top in the best way. Stop in for a slice of their pink champagne cake. Thursday Night Farmers’ Market: One of the country’s longest-running farmers’ markets with local food, live music, farmers, and small businesses. Bubblegum Alley + Downtown SLO: BYO gum and add to the “art.” Located in downtown, surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and wine bars.  Wine tasting: Region has more than 50 local wines. Edna Valley has Chamisal Vineyards, Tolosa Winery, and Edna—a multi-winery tasting room, distillery, market, and restaurant. Nate's on Marsh and Novo: Farm-to-table, grape-to-glass, and chefs who know the farmers by name.  Concerts in the Plaza: Free, outdoor concerts every Friday night, all summer long.  SLO Cider Trail: The SLO Cider Trail connects a growing community of local cider makers/Outdoors: More than 65 miles of trails, including Cerro San Luis—also known as Madonna Mountain, and Reservoir Canyon, which rewards you with a waterfall after a good rainy season.SLO International Film Festival: A great mix of indie film screenings, conversations with filmmakers, and all kinds of special events every April.  MidWeekend Happy Hours: Beer, wine, cider, cocktails, mocktails—whatever you're into, you’ll find it every day of the week. SLOCO Health + WellnessScout CoffeeMistura Peruvian cuisineWhat’s New in San Luis Obispo: SLO Ranch: SLO’s newest outdoor dining, shopping and hang out spot, SLO Ranch has something for everyone. Candle making at The Mayan Collective.Uma’s: An Uzbekistan-focused restaurant, Uma’s, newly opened in downtown. Slodega + Villain Bakery: Slodega is a bodega-style cafe right in Mission Plaza with coffee, beer and wine, pastries, and light bites. Villain Bakery has been doing pop-ups and is working toward a permanent home.  Nicola: A Peruvian-Italian hybrid Bachiche restaurant—the first of its kind in the U.S.—from the chef behind Mistura and Mama's Meatballs. Anderson Social: A newer café-by-day, jazz-bar-by-night concept set in a former Prohibition-era hotel downtown.  Breda: Michelin-starred pastry chef Florencia Breda opened her own Italian pâtisserie with her wife right here in SLO—intricate desserts, hand-painted chocolates and elegant daily tea service.  SLOMA: Free, open to the public with a major expansion that will double its footprint by summer 2027.  Festival Mozaic: World-class classical music in historic venues dotting SLO County. SLO Wine Mixer: The Central Coast's first “Gen Z wine festival” led by sommelier and social media personality Sam Capaldi, known as "the no snob somm."   Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    59 min
  2. Ep. 17 | Cody Yellowstone, WY: Rodeo, Yellowstone, Buffalo Bill

    Jun 8

    Ep. 17 | Cody Yellowstone, WY: Rodeo, Yellowstone, Buffalo Bill

    Cody Yellowstone is a small Wyoming town with a strong western vibe and activities that include an annual rodeo, horseback riding, exploring Yellowstone National Park, and learning about the history of Buffalo Bill. Guest: Katrina Southern, Marketing Manager, Cody Yellowstone CodyYellowstone.com Must-Do’s: Cody Nite Rodeo/Cody Cattle Company/Cody Rodeo Bus - Cody Rodeo | Nightly Rodeos & Western Fun | Cody YellowstoneCody Trolley Tour – Cody Trolley Tours | Cody's Scenic Sights | Cody YellowstoneOld Trail Town – Old Trail Town and Museum of the Old West | Cody YellowstoneBuffalo Bill Center of the West/Draper Raptor Experience Explore Buffalo Bill Center | Cody YellowstoneHeart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center Heart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center | Cody YellowstoneYellowstone National Park Explore Yellowstone National Park | Cody YellowstoneOutdoor adventures for everyone  Outdoor Recreation | Adventure Awaits | Cody YellowstoneWildlife watching/spotting Wildlife in Yellowstone | Nature & Animals | Cody YellowstoneBeer trail/culinary adventures for every palate: Restaurants | Dining Options & Reviews | Cody YellowstoneHire a hiking buddyWhat’s New in Cody Yellowstone: 250th events Cody Yellowstone 250th Anniversary: Two Lights for TomorrowSpecial beer to mark the milestoneCattle drive and street dance in MeeteetseeAnnie Get Your Gun musical performanceFrontier festival and chuckwagon cookoffField of honorhAmerica’s PotluckCody Stampede“Defining Courage” stage production at Heart MountainkWild West Arts Fest2.       Heart Mountain Heart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center | Cody Yellowstone: Heart Mountain cultural workshopsRoot cellar will be openAgricultural tours in Powell: For groups—stops at several local farmsSeasonal events Events | Cody Yellowstone: Swing it Spring food and wine pairingJake Clark Mule DaysWild West SpectaculardYellowstone Beer FestHeart Mountain PilgrimageCody Wild West River FestHomesteader DaysCody Cowboy Christmas  Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    55 min
  3. Ep. 15 | Buellton, CA: Wine Tasting, Outdoor Adventure, Animal Encounters

    May 11

    Ep. 15 | Buellton, CA: Wine Tasting, Outdoor Adventure, Animal Encounters

    Buellton is a small town just off Pacific Coast Highway in Central California that offers wine tasting, outdoor adventure, animal encounters, and quirky charm. Guest: Kathy Vreeland, Director of Discover Buellton https://discoverbuellton.com Must-Do’s·      Highline Adventures: Biggest and fastest zipline in California and Ropes Course.     Ostrichland USA: Feed ostriches and emusGo horseback riding with Santa Ynez Valley Horseback RidesMendenhall Museum of Gasoline PumpsStroll through the Santa Ynez Valley Botanic Garden, explore the butterfly garden and willow maze, or add a wish to the wishing treeVega Vineyard & Farm: Wine tasting, restaurant, petting zoo, gift shop, vineyardsWhat’s New in Buellton: Buellton annual events: Buellton Fall Fest: NovemberBuellton Winter Fest: DecemberNew activities: Wine Wednesday in BuelltonThe Skynet Playground at Highline AdventuresBuellton's new farmers' market Santa Ynez Valley Children’s MuseumWhere to Stay: Sideways InnFlying Flags RV ParkPea Soup Andersen’s InnHotel Hygge·Alisal RanchWhere to Eat: Nana Thai·Firestone Walker Brewing CompanyIndustrial EatsAJ Spurs SaloonFigueroa Mountain Brew Co.Hitching Post 2 Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    44 min
  4. Ep. 14 | Las Vegas, NV: Luxury Resorts, Thrilling Entertainment, World-Class Dining

    Apr 27

    Ep. 14 | Las Vegas, NV: Luxury Resorts, Thrilling Entertainment, World-Class Dining

    Las Vegas is one of the most vibrant cities with world-class dining and celebrity restaurants, entertaining concerts and musical shows, and lavish resorts.  Guest: Heidi Hayes, Director of Public Relations, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority https://www.visitlasvegas.com  Must-Do’s:Watch Fountains at BellagioStroll the Strip at nightSee a show (The Sphere; Awakening at Wynn Las Vegas)Ride the High Roller Observation WheelVisit Fremont StreetExplore the Neon MuseumTake a day trip to Red Rock Canyon, Mt. Charleston, Valley of Fire State Park, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, or Seven Magic MountainsTry a thrill ride (STRAT SkyJump, STRAT X-Scream, Big Apple Coaster)Snap a selfie at the Welcome to Las Vegas signMeow Wolf’s Omega MartGet a spa treatment (Lapis Spa & Wellness at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Awana Spa at Resorts World)Splurge on a dining experienceOrla at Mandalay Bay Resort & CasinoChyna Club at Fontainebleau Las VegasThe Bedford by Martha Stewart at Paris Las VegasNOBU at Paris Las VegasCOMO Poolside Café & Bar at Bellagio Resort & Casino PoolVanderpump à Paris at Paris Las VegasSuperfrico at the CosmopolitanCrossroads Kitchen in Resorts World Las Vegas   What’s New:The Vanderpump Hotel opens in MayCantina Contramar at Fontainebleau Las VegasMaroon by chef Kwame at SAHARANew direct flights announce from Paris and SydneyInclusive packages from MGM Resorts, Caesars, Resorts World Las VegasSuper Bowl 63 just announced for 2029A’s baseball with new stadium coming in 2028 Semi-private flight to Las Vegas: JSX airline  Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    51 min
  5. Ep. 13 | Sonoma County, CA: Wine Tasting, Redwoods, Wellness

    Apr 13

    Ep. 13 | Sonoma County, CA: Wine Tasting, Redwoods, Wellness

    Sonoma County is known for world-class wine, but you can also hike in the Redwoods, float down the Russian River, get a relaxing spa treatment, or visit a California mission. Guest: Birgitt Vaughan, Director of Public Relations, Sonoma County Tourism    https://www.sonomacounty.com   Must-Dos: 1.    Explore the Redwoods at Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve.  2.    Visit the Historic Sonoma Plaza— the largest town square in California and home to the last Spanish-Mexican mission. 3.    Experience the Sonoma Coast from Bodega Bay to Jenner. Drive. Hike at Bodega Head and get fresh seafood at Spud Point Crab Company or Fishetarian Fish Market. 4.    Tour World-Class Wineries. Sonoma County boasts over 425 wineries, including Buena Vista Winery, Iron Horse Vineyards, and Francis Ford Coppola Winery  5.    Go on Safari and behind the scenes at Safari West—a slice of Africa in Wine Country at this 400-acre wildlife preserve, home to giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, and more.  6.    Visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum—dedicated to the creator of the Peanuts comic strip. 7,   Stroll through Downtown Healdsburg and dine at 3 MICHELIN Star SingleThread restaurant focusing on hyperlocal ingredients, farm biodiversity, energy efficiency, and staff well-being. 8.   Explore the “Santa Rosa Art Walk,” a new temporary public art exhibition designed to transform Downtown Santa Rosa and Historic Railroad Square into an open-air gallery. What’s New in Sonoma County: 1.    You don't have to drink to enjoy Sonoma County. Explore Sonoma County beyond the bottle. From hot air ballooning to bike riding, from petting animals to tasting olive oil, from walking among the tallest trees to enjoying the most beloved cartoonist characters. 2.    Sonoma County Signature Experiences, is a collection of curated, bookable experiences, such as a behind-the-scenes tour at Safari West, Taste of coastal foraging tour, “The remarkable Redwoods,” and “Secrets of Sonoma: A Culinary Wine Pairing Journey.”  3.    Become a certified U.C. California Naturalist and a steward of the Sonoma Coast and Redwoods!   4.    Sonoma County offers the perfect backdrop for memory-rich getaways that blend old-fashioned charm with modern comforts. Take a road trip along scenic Highway 1, stay at vintage-inspired lodgings, share multigenerational traditions, and create new memories. 5.     Sonoma County may be world-famous for its wines, but it’s also a popular destination for wellness activities. 6.     Events include the Great Sonoma Crab & Wine Fest, the California Artisan Cheese Festival, the Butter and Egg Days Parade and Festival, the Sonoma International Film Festival, Country Summer Music Festival, and Healdsburg Jazz Festival.  7.    Taste of Sonoma will evolve into an expanded Pour & Explore tasting series produced by Sonoma County Vintners.  8.     Sonoma County’s natural diversity — from redwood groves to coastal bluff trails to estuaries — means you can return again and again and still explore new landscapes. 9.     Add festivals and events, new gastronomy, retreat experiences, and retail opportunities, and you will always be surprised and amazed by the community that makes a visit to Sonoma County so special.  Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    1 hr
  6. Ep. 12 | Grindelwald, Switzerland: World-Class Skiing, Ice Palace, Michelin Dining

    Mar 23

    Ep. 12 | Grindelwald, Switzerland: World-Class Skiing, Ice Palace, Michelin Dining

    Grindelwald, Switzerland is home to world-class skiing in the Swiss Alps, five-star accommodations, Michelin dining, and the Top of Europe adventures.  Guest: Melanie Trummer, Product Manager, Grindelwald Tourism  Winter Must-Dos:  Grindelwald-First: Skiing and visiting the “Top of Adventure” with the First Glider included in the Ski Pass.Skiing in the Jungfrau Ski Region (Covering three ski areas)Winter Hike to Bachalpsee (Lake)Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe (Lindt, Ice Bar. Ice palace, Restaurant Crystal)Night Sledding at the Eiger Run (fondue at Berghaus Alpiglen) or at Bussalp·       Where to Stay and Dine: Hotel Fiescherblick, Glace Restaurant, Hotel Bergwelt  What’s New in Grindelwald: The Grindellodge: The former Hotel Lauberhorn in Grindelwald underwent extensive renovations and reopened as the “Grindellodge” in January 2025. Local hoteliers Justine and Jan Pyott acquired the property in October 2024 from Conny and Beni Kaufmann, who had managed it for 19 years. The Grindellodge offers 20 rooms of varying sizes, from single rooms to family suites. Additionally, the ground floor featurs “Umami,” Grindelwald’s first Japanese restaurant, specializing in Japanese ramen and sushi, operated by Tokyo-born chef Shota Hasegawa.The Regina Project: The Fortimo Group acquired the historic Grand Hotel Regina in Grindelwald, Switzerland. The company plans to redevelop the site into a unified tourism project, featuring a five-star hotel with approximately 100 rooms, a New-Generation Hotel under the Revier brand with around 120 rooms, and a chalet resort comprising about 60 apartments. The development aims to blend modern amenities with the site's rich heritage, enhancing Grindelwald's appeal as a premier destination. The opening is scheduled for 2030, but everything depends on the progress of the building permit approval.New Michelin-star: Hotel FiescherblickTop Taste of Grindelwald, Land Art FestivalVelogemel World Championships Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    53 min
  7. Ep. 11 | New Mexico: Hot Air Balloons, Aliens, Indigenous Culture

    Mar 12

    Ep. 11 | New Mexico: Hot Air Balloons, Aliens, Indigenous Culture

    New Mexico is the Land of Enchantment and offers the chance to experience Native American Indian culture, soar high in a hot air balloon, explore a variety of landscape, and appreciate beautiful art. Guest: Nicole Barker, Media Relations Manager, New Mexico Tourism Department Must Do's: 1. https://www.santafe.org:     a. https://www.santafe.org/listing/santa-fe-plaza/185/: historic churches like the Basilica Cathedral and San Miguel Church, the oldest church in the US, located next to the oldest house in the US.     b. https://www.visitcanyonroad.com: a narrow, winding road with more than 100 galleries in the span of a half-mile     c. Drive the https://ttps//www.travelandleisure.com/high-road-to-taos-scenic-byway-11883043. Views of the Sange de Cristo mountains while meandering through historic villages. Stop at https://www.holychimayo.us, a sanctuary that is a national histioric landmark 2. https://taos.org/fly-taos     a. https://taospueblo.com: UNESCO World Heritage Site, continuously inhabited by the Red Willow People for more than 1,000 years     b. https://taos.org/explore/landmarks/gorge-bridge/: spanning the vast Rio Grande Gorge.     c. https://earthship.com/visit/ 3. Valles Caldera National Nature Preserve    Valles Caldera Los Alamos): As the gateway to three National Parks, Los Alamos invites summer travelers to discover the celestial beauty of Valles Caldera National Preserve, an International Dark Sky Park as of 2021. By day, the preserve is ahaven for fishing, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. By night, it transforms into a stargazer’s paradise. 4. https://www.blm.gov/visit/bisti-de-na-zin-wilderness: join a tour and learn about the land from Navajo Nation USA     Bisti Wilderness Adventure: Embark on a surreal journey through the Bisti/De-Na-ZinWilderness, nestled in northwest New Mexico’s San Juan Basin. Explore a fascinating landscape carved from sandstone, shale, coal, and silt. 5. Acoma Pueblo & Sky City Cultural Centera     https://www.puebloofacoma.org is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America, with a history dating back over 2,000 years. Located atop a mesa, the Acoma Pueblo, often referred to as "Sky City,” offers guided tours that give visitors insight into the history, culture, and traditions of the Acoma people. Visitors can explore ancient adobe dwellings, learn about traditional pottery-making, and experience the breathtaking views from the mesa. The https://skycityacoma.orgprovides exhibits on Acoma history, art, and culture.  6. https://www.newmexico.org/route66     a. https://visittucumcarinm.comhttps://visittucumcarinm.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Tucumcari-MuralMapChecklist.pdf 7. https://www.visitgallup.com     a. https://elranchohotelgallup.com     b. https://www.visitgallup.com/things-to-do/arts-culture/native-arts/ The Gallup Native Arts Market is the first-ever Native-managed and Native-juried art market in the U.S., and this annual event features highly skilled regional artists showcasing their work.      c. Shopping: Gallup is known as one of the best places in the U.S. to shop for Native American art, and much of it can be found at bargain pricessince you’re going directly to the source.      d. Summer Nightly Dances     e. https://gallupculturalcenter.org 8. https://www.visitalbuquerque.org     a. The last https://www.gatheringofnations.com,“The Last Dance,” will take place April 24-25, 2026 in Albuquerque, marking the end of the most influential Indigenous cultural gatherings on the continent. The event hosts over 3,000 competing dancers and singers representing more than 500 Tribes from North America.    b. The https://sandiapeak.com: 2.7-mile tram takes visitors to the top of the10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains, where you'll see an 11,000-square-mile panoramic view.   c. https://indianpueblo.org: Pueblo Pathways will feature immersive monthly experiences—rangingfrom Pueblo-led storytelling and artisan markets to Indigenous culinary tastings and cultural performances—all designed to create deeper, more authentic engagement between visitors and New Mexico’s 19 Pueblo communities. 9. Truth or Consequences https://www.newmexico.org/places-to-visit/regions/southwest/truth-or-consequences/remains America’s most affordable spa town. This small hot springs town offers a variety of lodging options. From larger, name-brand motels to charmingly restored spa hotels in the Historic Hot Springs and Downtown District. The town is also home to https://sierragrande.tedturnerreserves.com, a Ted Turner Retreat. Resting on mineral-enriched geothermal hot springs, Sierra Grande is an elegantly restored tranquil haven. https://riverbendhotsprings.com/ the largest resort in the hot springs district, recently unveiled its luxury Sunrise Suites, providing an unparalleled soaking experience along the scenic banks of the Rio Grande. 10. https://ttps//www.newmexico.org/places-to-visit/regions/northcentral/chama/ https://cumbrestoltec.com What's New:  1. New tours:    a. https://www.whitefeathertours.com(Taos): Kevin Whitefeather provides deep insights into the history and traditions of the Red Willowpeople of the Taos Pueblo.     b. https://navajotoursusa.com(Farmington): Has a new five-day “Wonders of Northwest New Mexico” tour that includes visiting Bisti De-Na-Zin Wilderness, Shiprock Peak, and Chaco Culture National Historical Park, along with live demonstrations, visiting Diné family farm and agricultural cooperative where they produce traditional Indigenous baby food, birdwatching in the San Juan River watershed, and a feast of traditional andancestral Indigenous foods.    c. For the first time since the 1990s, https://www.picurispueblo.orgreopened its museum with anartifact-filled exhibit entitled “What Makes us Picuris?” It appears that the Museum was the very first tribal museum in the state to open! A (construction) groundbreaking ceremony took place in October1968, and the building dedication (opening) took place in July 1969. 2. Santa Fe:      a. Heritage Hotels will open an artisanal food hall called https://www.heritagefarmersmarket.org.      b. New Restaurants: https://www.leossantafe.com, https://www.milkofthepoppybar.com      c. https://www.thewashingtoninnsantafe.com is a luxury all-suite-style hotel that blends historic preservation and contemporary vision. Expected opening May 2026.      d. https://www.hotelglorietasantafe.com, formerly The Lodge at Santa Fe, has undergone an extensive renovation while honoring the soulful energy of the original property.      e.https://www.hotelflorasantafe.com, in the Santa Fe Railyard District, anticipated to open in 2026.      f. https://www.llamaadventures.comoffers llama experiences in Northern New Mexico, like llama trekking, lunch with a llama, and more. More info: https://www.newmexico.org Thanks for tuning in to Sharael Travels. If you enjoyed the journey, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your favorite travel buddies. Want to pitch a destination or connect with Sharael? Head to sharael.com. Follow her on social media @SharaelTravels: TikTokInstagramFacebookX

    55 min

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Sharael Travels is a podcast for curious travelers craving adventure, wellness, and a touch of luxury. Hosted by seasoned travel writer Sharael Kolberg, each episode features in-depth conversations with local experts from places she’s recently explored. Tune in for insider tips, must-do experiences, and to learn what’s new in each destination. Whether you’re planning a trip or just dreaming of one, Sharael Travels brings the world a little closer—one episode at a time.