Katikies, The Hotel, Santorini

*With contributions by Sarah Meyer The town of Oia on the Greek island of Santorini is the new kid on the block. A beautifully scenic 20 minute drive north from Fira, the capital of the island and the major draw, it’s the Malibu to Fira’s Beverly Hills. Smaller and more … Read more

Vinsanto at Vedema

Vinsanto, the restaurant at the Vedema Resort, knows a thing or two about making an entrance.  Housed in a former 19th century winery, it’s (hands down) a world away from anything else on the island.  Situated in the tiny town of Megalohori, 15 minutes’ drive from Fira on the island … Read more

Marvelous, Irreverent Ghent

If you’ve been to Flanders—Belgium’s northern reaches—chances are you’ve explored Brussels, from its gourmet restaurants and chocolate shops to its Manneken Pis, or Petit Julien, one of the world’s most beloved statues.  Possibly, you’ve toured Bruges, where mists rise moodily over canals plied by flat bottomed barges and lined with … Read more

J-Bar in Aspen

The Hotel Jerome has been a mainstay in Aspen for over 100 years. By the 1890s, thanks to the invention of the Pullman Sleeping Car, Aspen had developed into a burgeoning destination for touring socialites, stage performers and politicians. Founded in 1889, the Hotel Jerome was one of the first … Read more

Village Burger Big Island

There is a town situated amongst two massive volcanoes, lush mountains, rolling fields of prairie grass, extensive ranch lands, and the Pacific Ocean.  When described like that Waimea may sound imaginary, but it’s not.  I’ve been there, and I’ve come back to tell the tale of one of its greatest … Read more

Photo Essay: Tour New Zealand

Experience a cultural melting pot of European, Maori, Pacific and Asian influences, and breathtakingly beautiful landscapes

Skiing the Rockies

In Colorado, people have been skiing for over 150 years, beginning with the miners who figured out it was the best way to get around in a place where snow covered the ground most of the year. In fact, until the railroads arrived, even the mail was delivered on skis. … Read more

Fort Collins’ Beers

If you’re a beer lover, you’ll love Fort Collins. Every day is Oktoberfest. The northern Colorado city’s on the cutting edge of the hand-crafted beer industry. According to David Edgar, former director of the Boulder based Brewers Association, it’s been there almost since the beginning. In Colorado, that was the … Read more

Richmond, Great Britain

A Royal and Bucolic London Getaway ‘‘Richmond’s great for walking,’’ says a patron named Bruce, raising a glass of ale to his mouth. ‘‘It’s best for seeing real history, without running into crowds,’’ counters Alan, who shares a wooden bench with him near the crackling fireplace in the cozy Victoria … Read more

Kavala, Greece

Temple of Chic, Imaret Hotel Have you ever wondered what it would be like to step back in time and live like a Greek in an ancient place?  Kavala is the place to do exactly that (and more).  Northern Greece’s second largest city is just a few hours by car … Read more

Dana Hotel Chicago

  Chicago is one of those beautiful combinations of a big city attitude with the ease and comfort of a small town. Beautifully situated on Lake Michigan, it’s a town that’s great for shopping, dinning and sight seeing. It also boasts some of the chicest places to sleep. One of … Read more