sarah on October 22nd, 2009

Each culture has a unique history and practices to cure the body from ailments. Keeping one’s body in balance emotionally, physically, and spiritually can create a healthier you. These eight destinations have special treatments, methods, and luxury surroundings to help you achieve the utmost relaxation on your vacation.
Japan – Zen gardens aren’t just pretty [...]

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The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver are only a few short months away, and now is the time to book your mid-winter trip to experience the impressive sights and sports of the Olympics.
Forbes Traveler offered some tips on getting the most of an Olympic trip to Vancouver. Starting with your arrival, don’t be afraid to [...]

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sarah on September 21st, 2009

Sometimes the best way to explore your vacation destination is just to get out there and take a drive. Let the tropical breezes and ocean air take over your senses as you zoom by majestic scenery – suddenly you’ll really feel miles away from ordinary life.
Here are 7 great coastal drives in some amazing [...]

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sarah on September 14th, 2009

If you have ever traveled with teens or young adults, you probably realized that their version of “chilling out” can be very different from your own. The Four Seasons knows that as well, and has made it even easier for both mature adults and fun-loving young adults to get the chill time they want.
Chill Island, [...]

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sarah on September 8th, 2009

Condé Nast Traveller has announced the winners of its annual reader survey, which covers everything one would need to know when it comes to luxury travel. Readers vote on their favorite sources, destinations and accommodations for work and play, and Condé Nast publishes the top 20 in each category. Check out a summary [...]

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sarah on September 2nd, 2009

Nothing says luxury hotel like an incredible swimming pool scene. From the wow to the weird, these swimming pools make an incredible impression on even the most seasoned traveler.

Rooftop pool overlooking the city at InterContinental Hong Kong.
Saltwater pool at Adler Dolomiti Spa and Sport Resort in Southern Tirol.
Private pools in the treetops at Ubud [...]

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sarah on August 19th, 2009

Dubai is about to launch the first of two lines on what will be the world’s longest automated transportation system. The above ground metro will begin service on its Red line on September 9, 2009 and soon after will begin work on the second Green line.
Dubai Metro will have 43 stops that serve both [...]

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sarah on August 17th, 2009

While they may not have the reputation of Hilton Head, Scotland, or Pebble Beach, these new golf destinations are quickly becoming some of the most popular places to tee off.
Mallorca, Spain – This Island was once known more for beach-going than golfing, but now has 20 courses to play and more being built every day. [...]

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sarah on July 30th, 2009

In the Italian city of Naples, a new program has launched that turns ex-convicts into city tourism ambassadors.
After going through a preparation program that helps convicts learn to communicate effectively and patiently with tourists of all kinds, they are given bright yellow jackets and assigned to outposts around the city. These ex-con tour guides [...]

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sarah on July 29th, 2009

Sometimes there’s nothing better than hitting the open road hit a hot-rod car, wind in your face, sun at your back, endless possibilities in front of you. The best vacations are often the ones least planned out.
Helping you out on this 4-wheeled adventure are classic car rental companies in major cities around the world, [...]

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