
Colorado: The Healing Call of the Mountains
From high-end ski resorts to high-altitude spas Colorado is creating opportunities to not only master the environment, but to immerse in it. Plenty of cutting edge spa and wellness venues, such as theVail Vitality Center and Crestone Zen Center add to the more than 30 hot springs and wellness focused events experienced in Colorado, such […]

Travel Packages: Fishing Where the Fish Are
Angling for Auld Lang Syne There is a time and place for fishing in everyone’s life and for many, that ideal place could be the River Tweed Fishing Lodge, a historic home on a private estate on the banks of the River Tweed. Located less than an hour from Edinburgh International Airport, the property is […]

What’s on Your Smartphone? Best Apps for Travel
Overwhelmed by the dizzying swirl of apps surrounding you? Likely there is an app for that. At the latest annual Phocuswright gathering, held last fall in Los Angeles, the buzzword hanging over the panels like a headache was “app fatigue.” The new term describes what every traveler feels while scrolling their Smartphone for information on […]

Waiting for Pandora: A Disney Feat like no Other
You’ve seen the commercials and they are stunning: glowing indigo creatures, fast flying reptiles, boulders draped in rope and vine seemingly hanging in the skies above you and all around you flowers and fungi seem to luminescently light the way to heaven. The World of Avatar at Disney’s Animal Kingdom opens May 27 at the […]

Building Your Bucket List and Checking it Twice
Are there psychological consequences to be considered from creating a travel bucket list? According to the latest AARP Travel Survey, diving into the emotional, mental and physical benefits of creating a travel-related bucket list can have lasting positive effects for those travelers able to actually check off items on that list.

Sweet Immersion: Cabo’s Resort at Pedregal
Cabo San Lucas at the bottom of the Baja Peninsula in Western Mexico has more than a few charms that keep the L.A. glitterati coming back. They find an immersion in deep luxury at the confluence of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez where the Resort at Pedregal rises like mirage of pampered […]

Sushi U: Educative Dining Tours in Tokyo
Eating sushi in Japan requires much more than a pair of chop sticks and a master willing to serve up a plate of properly cut raw fish. Eating sushi in Japan, for those heading to the land of the rising sun, requires an education. Now travelers en route to Tokyo and beyond can wax eloquently […]

Renewal in NYC: Refinery Hotel Steeped in History
By Stacey Zable The Refinery Hotel set in the heart of New York City’s Fashion District is not only conveniently located walking distance to many of midtown Manhattan’s attractions, but is also an interesting attraction in its own right. Transformed into a 197-room boutique hotel, the Refinery was once the Colony Arcade Building, a 20th […]

Last Minute Spring Break Travel and More
Quick Trip to the Bahamas Breezes Resort & Spa – Bahamas has two affordable deals: a Buy One, Get One Free offer for peak spring break travel season this month and a 40 Percent Off Sale for travel throughout the remainder of the year. Only three hours by plane from New York and a direct […]

Travel and the Trump Slump
Is the travel industry in the dump because of Trump? Not yet, but give it time. The Trump administration could have an impact on the international travel plans of U.S. adults, according to the latest travelhorizons™ survey of 2,300 U.S. adults conducted by travel marketing firm MMGY Global.
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