The Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs

The Broadmoor, set against the majesty of the Rocky Mountains, is the Grand Dame of Colorado hotels. The luxury property has held the Forbes (formerly Mobil) Five Star and AAA Five Diamond designation longer than any other hotel in the country (Stars since 1960 and Diamonds since 1976). This Colorado … Read more

Enrichment Cruising: Voyages to Antiquities

Perhaps you’ve seen the film or at least the overplayed cigarette lighting scene on an Oscars telecast.  Bette Davis as Charlotte Vale, heiress to be from a prominent Boston family, has a tragic nervous breakdown, gets shipped off to a sanitarium, loses 50 lbs. and is handed the offer of … Read more

Dundi Lodge, South Africa

The home of some of the world’s most majestic creatures and a country that is vibrant and culturally unique, South Africa has always been a place that invited the dreamer in me to roam and delight in its wilderness. I couldn’t miss out when the chance came along to discover … Read more

Comparing the Airlines

With airlines boasting their highest overall ratings in 22 years, there’s never been a better time to fly. We took a look at the latest results from the Airline Quality Ratings (AQR) and Skytrax to help you decide which one is right for your next trip. United Airlines Despite being … Read more

Eating & Drinking, Oaxaca, Mexico

Most people have probably never heard of Oaxaca but those that have may know it for its mescal, mole, and oaxacan cheese.  And please don’t forget the chipolines!  But more on those later, too much more in fact.  Oaxaca is in southwestern Mexico and is both the name of the … Read more

Rancho Bernardo Inn & Spa, San Diego

Just thirty miles from the sand, surf, theme parks and attractions of San Diego, an oasis for the senses awaits you.Tucked away on the fringes of the Southern California suburbs, Rancho Bernardo Inn first appears more like a stately country club.   But the warm, welcoming lobby with its high, wood-beamed … Read more

Williamsburg, Brooklyn

  Fresh on the scene, CADET recently opened its first boutique in Williamsburg, Brooklyn followed by a re-launch of its online store.   The shop’s attitude and structured men’s furnishings are inviting, as is the easy going staff eager to help or simply allow patrons to peruse uninterrupted.  Begun by partners … Read more

The Catalpa Music Festival, Randall’s Island, NY

Multiple, musical modalities were the hallmark of the recent inaugural Catalpa Music Festival. A range of bands performed an array of genres and on offer was something for everyone including rock, retro, reggae, R & B–and rain!  Fittingly, the 2-day festival played out on Randall’s Island, where multitudes of people … Read more

Chitwa Chitwa Lodge, S.A.

When one thinks of the quintessential African travel experience, they may not know it, but they’re thinking of Chitwa Chitwa. I recently had the pleasure of living in the African bush at this luxurious lodge, right in the middle of Kruger National Park. We arrived in the Sabi Sands (a … Read more

Antarctica, the Great White Continent

At the top of my travel bucket list, to use a way over-used term, Antarctica occupied the number one, two and three positions.  So when I was approached about visiting the Great White Continent, I grabbed my passport, parka and camera and jumped on it. Travel to the bottom of … Read more

Finland Fun in the Midnight Sun

  Finland is often characterized by freezing cold temperatures, snow-covered landscapes and of course, the infamous Northern Nights. Yet, as soon as summer rolls around, the locals take advantage of their scenic surroundings. Whether lazily picnicking with friends, wandering through outdoor public parks or beating the heat with a fresh … Read more

A Design Junkie’s Guide to Travel

Traveling to the world’s top destinations for design – whether that means architecture, fashion, or even food – means more than just stopping by the local art museum. Here’s our guide to the finest of all things travel in the cities where ‘design’ is always spelled with a capital D. … Read more

What’s New In Luxury Hotel Spas?

Every good hotelier knows that guests demand a decent spa.  Long gone are the days when a small room and a massage table in the bowels of a hotel constitutes a ‘spa’ which is why even historic hotels with limited space are endeavouring to meet demands. Take the Plaza Athénée … Read more

A Palace, a Penthouse, and an Italian Slice of Heaven

The shoreline of Lake Como, Italy, like the lake itself, is nothing short of overwhelming—the green of the untouched mountains, the centuries old villas, the hidden, almost magical grottos—it’s almost too much to handle.  Taking in all of the beauty and majesty, you can’t help but wonder why anyone would … Read more

South African Airways Tops Chart

As South Africa is a growing international tourism haven, South African Airways is certainly keeping up with the destination’s rise in popularity. Along with celebrating their tenth (!) year in a row as Africa’s Best African Airline, South African Airways (SAA) continues to expand its international destinations. On my recent … Read more