Washington D.C.

The Best of Washington D.C.

It’s ironic that one of America’s oldest cities is one of its most up-and-coming. Over the last few years, our nation’s capital has become younger, more culturally relevant, and more fun than ever before. Thanks to its compact size, abundance of recent college grads and a surplus of after-work bars, … Read more

Japan by Air and Train

It’s a new year, which means new places to see. If you’ve been eyeing Japan but haven’t been able to set aside the time or find flights that work, 2013 may be the year to look again. New means of getting to and around the island nation have recently opened … Read more

Snowy Destinations

There’s something about snow that makes a really cold winter a little easier to bear. For everyone who craves a walk in a chilly winter wonderland and maybe even a good snowball fight, here are some frosty destinations to visit before springtime.   Telluride, Colorado – Best Skiing Few places … Read more

A Racy Run in Your Undies

It’s February and love is in the air.  We mean that literally. Valentine’s Day is around the corner folks, but we’re not about to tell you how to plan for Cupid’s arrival. Flowers and a mushy card? Don’t think so.  We’ve got another kind of Cupid sighting on our radar. … Read more

Around the Caribbean in 101 Flavors

Flying Fish in lemon butter sauce with fungi sweet potato and plantains. Chopped conch with herbs and spices served with coconut Run Down sauce. Goat stewed with a blend of cilantro, garlic, onions, red pepper, leeks, scallions and rosemary in a red wine sauce. These mouth-watering menu descriptions alone are … Read more

Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa

  Natural mineral hot springs have been a source of healing and relaxation for centuries. One example of this geothermal phenomenon, where the water temperature is above body temperature, is the Boyes Hot Springs in Sonoma, California. The Native Americans of Northern California were the first to identify the underground … Read more

Traveling for the Arts in America

I’ll be honest:  if it were up to me, New York would top every arts-related list in just about every category. But contrary to what we who live here believe, the entire world does not revolve around New York City and in the U.S. alone there are many cities to … Read more

The Bag That Goes and Gives

The holiday season isn’t the only time for charitable actions. World-renowned interior designer Vicente Wolf’s foray into designing fashion accessories has resulted in an out of the box opportunity to give back. Wolf and manufacturer Lance Wovens, noted for their stylish woven leather home furnishings, have joined forces to create … Read more

Sundance Film Festival

Park City, Utah is a stunning vacation spot any time of year, but the sleepy ski town truly comes to life in January during the Sundance Film Festival. Every year Hollywood’s hottest stars board Southwest flights with their warmest winter gear, ready to premiere films and party in a very … Read more

Tel Aviv’s Boutique Hotels

Recently celebrating its 100th anniversary, Tel Aviv has grown by leaps and bounds as a popular tourist destination.  No longer just a launch pad for a pilgrimage to Jerusalem or an adventure in the Negev desert, Tel Aviv’s history, culture and nightlife together create a kind of hybrid travel experience … Read more

Cioppino, Key Biscayne

When Italians came to San Francisco in the 1800’s, they brought with them their talent for combining fresh local ingredients in their food, creating new specialties.  In this northern California coastal city, one of these was a seafood stew called Cioppino (after Ciuppin a soup from Genoa), perfected by mixing … Read more

Traveling for Chocolate

Could there possibly be a better reason to travel than for chocolate? Is there a better reason to do anything than for chocolate? (For me, the answer to both is no.) When your sweet tooth and wanderlust strike all at once, it’s time to plan a vacation to one of … Read more

Wentworth Mansion, Charleston, S.C.

Seduction is inevitable at this gilded age estate in the South, where pampering is a birthright and romance comes with the territory. After a few nights in Charleston’s historic postbellum era Wentworth Mansion (circa 1886), you may feel like you were born in the wrong century. Francis S. Rodgers sure … Read more

Toro Toro, InterContinental Miami

It’s exciting to see what the big gun hotel groups do in a resort destination, especially one with a pedigree like Miami.  Enter the InterContinental Hotel and Toro Toro, a daring new concept in hotel restaurants by Richard Sandoval. The hotel is visible before even setting foot inside, the monolithic … Read more

Layovers: While You’re Waiting

If you’ve ever been stuck with a nasty layover, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with one of these five airports – they’re the busiest in the world! But instead of schlepping around the airport or sitting in a Starbucks for hours, why not turn your down time into an … Read more