Many people dream of owning their own luxury island, far away from the drudgery of everyday life.
For many travelers, summer is a great time to polish off a few page-turners or finally finish that classic novel that’s been gathering dust on the nightstand.
Developed by Chris Krolow, Host of HGTV’s Island Hunters, this picturesque oasis is right in the heart of the Western Hemisphere’s largest barrier reef.
My last moment at the Hotel Eden Roc Ascona was exactly where I began my stay, standing on the balcony of my room. Both days were identical. The sun was shining. I had a clear view of Lake Maggione and Monte Gambarogno.
If you are a nature lover, you should visit Cappadocia, a stunning and unique place with natural wonders all around the region!
While the upscale hotel industry is booming, some guests are now looking for an added layer of privacy and exclusivity to their luxurious lodgings.
My visits to Japan always focused on Tokyo, that massively energetic, noisy, wonderful mega-city. And, yet, here I was a 90-minute flight south from Tokyo on Shikoku Island, standing on the Godai-san Observation Deck (Godai-san Tenbodai), looking down on the city of Kochi.
Those who consider the Napa Valley to be the heart and soul of California wine country are partially on point. The area is no doubt fertile, producing some of the best wines – and best known labels - in the world.
Gothenburg, known for its beautiful archipelago, great seafood, friendly atmosphere and innovative entrepreneurs.
I'm sitting on the deck of my tropical bungalow listening to bird calls and gently lapping waves, looking out at a palm-fringed cay across the turquoise water.
What are the best Napa Valley wineries to visit? This isn't an easy question to answer because there are so many truly amazing Napa wineries.
Hollywood – Florida – is a classic beach town that has been enchanting visitors since the 1920s.
Calistoga’s Solage resort and spa makes it easy to stop and smell the roses – quite literally.
When visiting The Scottsdale Resort at McCormick Ranch for the first time, it’s hard to believe this sparkling, 18-acre resort is over 40 years old.
The stunning curved glass visage of the Four Seasons Silicon Valley at East Palo Alto glistens over California’s Highway 101, intriguing passers-by with its dramatic profile. The location is atypical for a luxury hotel.