South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Missing the joys of travel

- By Jae- Ha Kim Tribune Content Agency

Before the coronaviru­s pandemic hit, actress Daphne Maxwell Reid was booked on an expedition cruise that would’ve taken her from Dakar to Portugal and ( back to) the west coast of Africa. “It was canceled mere days before we were to depart for Africa to meet the ship ( due to) COVID- 19,” said Reid. “I do miss my internatio­nal travel opportunit­ies, which I usually have at this time of the year. I have had the pleasure of taking a few plane rides under very strict precaution­ary measures, the last being to Los Angeles to shoot ‘ The Fresh Prince of Bel- AirReunion’ special for HBO Max ( for) our 30th anniversar­y.” Reid played Will Smith’s Aunt Vi von the beloved sit com.

Q: Whatwas the first trip you took as a child?

A: Thatwas quite a long time ago. My family drove downto Greenville, S. C., to visit my sick maternal grandmothe­r. I vividly remember knocking over a rock withmy little red wagon and seeing a worm! Yuck. Iwas a Manhattanb­orn and - raised girl.

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned fromyour travels?

A: To stay open and present to be able to absorb all of the things that make where I’m going different from where I live. I love to find new sounds, tastes and sights, aswell as the commongrou­nd thatwe share.

Q: What is your favorite vacation destinatio­n?

A: Anywhere in the world where I can see, smell, taste and photograph a different culture frommy own. I love old historic villages asmuch as I love the beach. I am attracted to the history and art of wherever, or the makers of art and craft in the region. If one chooses to go to Venice, Italy— one ofmy favorite cities ( that) I return almost annually, Iwould suggest walking along the streets where the Venetian people live and stop to have ameal in a local taverna. The museums are exquisite and should not be missed, but the actual neighborho­ods where the Venetians live are richly fascinatin­g.

Q: What untapped destinatio­n should people know about?

A: Vatulele ( which is south of Fiji’s largest island, Viti Levu).

Q: If you could only picko ne place to eat, would youchoose a street cart or a fancy restaurant?

A: I prefer fine dining at a nice restaurant. I like the formality, cordiality, the attention and the expectatio­n

of a fine meal.

Q: Do you speak any foreign languages?

A: I speak Spanish, crudely, and can understand some Italian, Portuguese and French. I can get around pretty confidentl­y. Sometimes I drawpictur­es or find a common language that I can converse in that is close to the other person’s language. Iwas totally stumped in Japan and China!

Q: When you go away, what are some of your must- have items?

A: Comfortabl­e shoes andmy camera and computer.

Q: What would be your dreamtrip?

A: At this time ofmy life, ( it) would be to cruise up thewest coast of Africa that I did not get to do this spring, ending with a few days on the beach in Porto, Portugal. I would also like to take a yacht trip through the Greek Islands, focusing on Santorini.

For more from the reporter, visit www. jaehakim. com.

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“The Fresh Prince ofBel- Air” actressDap­hneMaxwell­Reid said thatwalkin­g is a greatway to get acclimated to new destinatio­ns. TIMOTHYREI­DPHOTO

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