The canals are serene; the occasional gondolier sways past, service boats deliver and collect and you may even see a group of stand-up paddle boarders working their way around some of the narrower stretches of water.
From Trekking the South Island of New Zealand to staying in a Safari Style Camp in Greenland, here are 5 ‘Fresh Air’ destinations to visit in 2018.
The ancient maritime traditions of the Gulf of Poets and the skills of local ‘maestri calafati’; the typical pastel colors of the buildings perched along the Italian Riviera; the exotic and pristine nature of Palmaria Island…
The Lodge at Pebble Beach is undeniably one of the most desired resort options along California’s central coast, yet the resort’s luxe factor is actually secondary to its appeal.
Sometimes requiring multiple modes of transportation to get to, these cultural institutions are worth the trek, providing unique exhibitions for arts and culture enthusiasts.
Villa Fleur de Cactus – far from embodying the prickly nature of its namesake – is one of the most inviting, luxurious and comforting private villa rental properties on the island of St. Barts.
The Oyster Box is one of the world’s great hotels, but it is possible to get lost there. It may take a couple of tries to master the route to your room, but the labyrinthian floor plan is a reflection of the hotel’s long, circuitous history dating back to 1863 as a lighthouse.
The first thing you’ll notice is the lavender. A lush carpet of the fragrant purple flora heralds your arrival, leading the way through the Bernardus Lodge entrance.
Back then, locals paid their electric bill at NOPSI; today it’s the address for a luxury getaway to the Big Easy.
Of the multitude of resorts that line the Southern California shore, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel has no equal.
All around the world, private aviation separates from commercial first class for being flexible, time-efficient, private and entirely tailored to the customer’s needs.
If you fly commercial on a regular basis, especially to locations that aren’t major airline hubs, you already know that layovers and connecting flights can easily turn one trip into several smaller trips.
We all choose our own paths. If we’re lucky, they’re filled with wonder, adventure and surprises. For those who seek a path rich and rewarding, come to Wyoming!
Last year was dubbed the “International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development” by United Nations World Tourism Organization.
When we think of Tuscany, instant visions of ancient olive groves, hillside vineyards, medieval castles, and lofty cypress trees all spring to mind.