
Florida Vacation Seekers Might Want to Look Elsewhere
A Florida vacation may have to wait for a new state administration, according to the wishes of a number of U.S. social organizations – the NAACP among them. The long-respect civil rights group issues a travel advisory for Florida over the weekend, joining two other civil rights groups in warning potential tourists that recent laws and policies […]

Nayarit, Mexico Maintains Precious Heritage as Tourism Grows
Nayarit, Mexico is no longer the old Nueva Nayarit of recent years but a state of tourism that is coming into its own. The small region of Mexico that is bordered by Sinaloa to the northwest, Durango to the north, Zacatecas to the northeast and Jalisco to the south, has enough magic of its own to give any tourism […]

Las Vegas Marijuana Vacationers Now Have a Hotel to Call Home: The Lexi
Las Vegas marijuana vacations are now a reality as the landmark Artisan Hotel recently became The Lexi – a new concept by Arizona-based Elevations Hotels and Resorts. In a town known for its “bigger is better” philosophy, the new reimagined property is set to bring an intimate and modern travel experience to Las Vegas when it […]

Mérida, Mexico: Magical Cenotes, Jungle Escapes, Mayan Adventures
Merida, Mexico shines on the map especially for U.S. east coasters looking for some fun in the sun without the crowds. For those looking to escape extreme weather this winter, the average temperature in Merida at this time of year is 72 degrees. The state of Yucatán offers the ideal climate for seaside vacations and, with nearly […]

Things to Do in Montana: Six Winter Wows
Things to do in Montana in the winter? Beyond big skies and big ranches there are plenty of places that welcome visitors in this unsung season. Snowfall draws powder chasers to Montana, but skiers are not the only ones who will find winter adventures here. For those who don’t ski or snowboard, the things to do in […]

Washington D.C. Landmarks Boosted by New Museums and Hotels
Washington D.C landmarks can be counted on for pulling in the visitors, who come to ogle at art at the Phillips and National Gallery of Art, hike up the Washington Monument and ponder what America is losing in somber walks toward the Lincoln Memorial. But all around those legendary Washington D.C. landmarks are a flurry […]

A Cabo Wellness Retreat: Resets for Body and Soul
A Cabo wellness weekend is well worth considering. The road to recovery is a long one, indeed, but dot with many miracles and discoveries for those willing to go the distance. As the world yawns out of hibernation, isolation and long stretches of stress following continuous waves of COVID there may a short cut one […]

Hotels in San Francisco: The Perfect Quirkiness of Hotel Zelos
Hotels in San Francisco are likely to come with plenty of quirks and plenty of wows. Many of the buildings that house chic new boutique hotels in San Francisco date back to the early 20th century when wealth from gold and overseas trading in the ports built the town that was consider one of the country’s […]

Los Cabos: A Fount of Festivals and Celebrations
There are many reasons to come back to Los Cabos, even for the first time. As international travel makes its long-awaited return, Los Cabos is there to welcome eager vacationers with packages and possibilities that serve every taste, need and dream. And now that masks are off, the festivals are on and ready to make a trip […]

Last Minute Domestic Labor Day Getaways
Walker Hotel Greenwich Village Are you looking for Domestic Labor Day? In a city where green space is hard to come by, New Yorkers’s favorite place on a sunny day is always in the park. This Labor Day weekend, guests at Walker Greenwich Village will have the opportunity to enjoy the parks with the Summer […]
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