
Latest Travel Gear Helps Ease the Going
Travel is as much about what you carry as where you are carrying it. If you have to go, you have to have gear – the lighter, the more comfortable, the more technical or durable in its eco-ingredients, the better. There are suitcases that turn into desks, disposable panties for those long plane rides, patches […]

Faena: Beholding Miami Beach’s New Art Hotel
Miami Beach is at the edge of arts and culture these days as a new luxury hotel anchors the best of art, architecture, fast-spinning lifestyle, stunning design and luxe hospitality in one extraordinary place. The Faena Hotel Miami Beach opened in December, the work of Argentine visionary Alan Faena, who is reinventing Miami Beach lifestyle […]

Seduced by Spring in Washington, D.C.
Springtime in Washington D.C. is nothing short of legendary. Perhaps it is why they built the Capitol and put the White House there. The fresh pink buds of cherry blossoms trees that bath the city in a pastel infuse the city in a scent especially sweet after a cool rain. A clear sky and shy […]

Family Travel Pick: NYC’s Hotel Belleclaire
By Stacey Zable The choices for hotels in New York City are abundant, but the Hotel Belleclaire should be at the top of the list for families considering travel to the Big Apple. Here are five reasons that make the historic property the perfect base for city adventures.

Summer in the Mountains: the Call of Telluride
The summer season in Telluride has long been synonymous with the destination’s signature festivals, from arts and music, to beer and film. Events such as the Mountainfilm Festival, Telluride Film Festival, and Bluegrass Festival, attract some of the best talent in the world, giving visitors the chance to enjoy picturesque surroundings of Telluride and […]

Myriad Travel Packages and Experiences on Tap
Royalton Resorts: Top Suites on Sale at Half the Price Through the end of March, travelers can save over 50 percent on three-night minimum stays in presidential suites at Royalton Luxury Resorts.

What’s Driving Bookings? Six Key Trends for 2016
What is motivating travel this year? How are travelers deciding what to do and where to stay? Will they spend more or less than they did in 2015? And what impact are their choices having on the travel industry as a whole? The latest TripBarometer from TripAdsvisor may offer some insight using some 44,000 responses […]

Avoiding the Vacation Shame Game
Vacation shaming – being made to feel a sense of shame or guilt from co-workers for taking a vacation – has become a prevalent behavior in the American workplace, especially among millennials, according to new research. Once again, surveys are finding that Americans are leaving precious vacation days behind. The 2016 Family Vacation Survey sponsored […]

Luxury Travelers Heading to Mexico and Beyond
Upscale travelers are seeking exotic destinations as they escape winter’s hold on North America and transition into Spring, according to Virtuoso, Global luxury travel network. While some perennial warm-weather favorites remain popular, Virtuoso’s proprietary data also reveals a yearning to explore far and wide as it compares destinations with the most year-over-year appeal.

Utah for Skiers: The Stein Eriksen Lodge of Luxury
By Mimi Kmet When Stein Eriksen died last December, he left behind a legacy of excellence, having won numerous awards, including gold and silver medals at the 1952 Winter Olympics, not to mention top medals at several World Championships. His namesake luxury hotel — the Stein Eriksen Lodge — at Deer Valley Resort in Utah […]
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