Hyatt House

Have you ever felt so at home in a hotel that you didn’t want to leave? Did your accommodations have a state of the art kitchen, a glass encased game room, an oversized lounging area, and a backyard?  Yeah, we didn’t think so. These revolutionary features are part of Hyatt’s … Read more

Florida Palm Beach Chic in St.Pete

  The Renaissance Vinoy Resort & Golf Club, one of Florida’s most beloved hotels has just undergone a spectacular lobby renovation. Overlooking Tampa Bay in downtown St. Petersburg, Florida, the hotel recently completed renovations on a new lounge like lobby decorated with colors reflecting the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Designed by … Read more

Chiapas, Mexico – More than a Beach

With contributions by Victoria Markus On a map it’s easy to see that Mexico is hugged by the Pacific Ocean and the warm waters of the Gulf where stunning beaches line the coastline. Coupled with a temperate climate and steady sunshine, tourists and vacationers alike flock to those sandy shores. … Read more

Get Your Euro-Groove On!

If you’ve ever felt like getting away to Paris but only had a weekend to do it, consider a trip to her North American cousin in Quebec, Canada … Montreal. If the city is only on your radar and not on your checklist, it’s time to take action. Montreal defines … Read more

No More Meticulous Packing

The holiday season is just around the corner and like 38.4 million other Americans I’ll be traveling for Thanksgiving. And like most boarding an airplane, I’ll be figuring out a way to put all my stuff in a carry on so that I’m not required to pay those insidious baggage … Read more

Gay Comfort Certified

At TravelSquire we believe you should know before you go what to expect when traveling. Have you ever visited somewhere new expecting people to be friendly and receptive—then for some reason, just weren’t? It puts a damper on the whole trip, even if the experience itself was OK. This scenario … Read more

Jack Daniel’s Honey

A Buzz Story Photo credits:  All Black and White archival photos: Courtesy Las Vegas News Bureau   Are you a friend of Jack, the way Frank Sinatra was? Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey was his #1 booze. Frank was a trendsetter; today, Jack Daniels is the world’s #1 top-selling whiskey brand. … Read more

Have Helicopter Will Travel

Nothing says ‘luxury travel’ like a private helicopter (except possibly a Lear jet but we’ll get to that another time). For the super rich and time poor, helicopters are the new taxis. So hop a chopper and descend in style onto the roof of your favourite five star city bolt-hole. … Read more

Kauai, Hawaii

  Once in a while everyone needs to get away from the everyday grind and all the responsibilities that go with it but it’s rare that we actually go “off the grid” and just get lost. Part of the problem with taking a true vacation is that there is a … Read more

Touring Cognac, France

Just as Champagne only comes from France’s Champagne region, Cognac only comes from Cognac, an area in the country’s scenic southwest corner. And one of the main producers of this famed French brandy is Hennessy, in operation since 1765. Not knowing much about Cognac and always being intrigued by vineyards … Read more

Miami Art Week

Want to know what happened during Miami Art week 2011. This is your pre-planning guide for 2012.

Flavors of Florida’s Historic Coast

If the end of the summer marks the end of beach and bikini dieting, fall is the season to ramp up your carbs and dive into the pasta. For the full month of October on Florida’s Historic Coast, home to 42 miles of unspoiled Atlantic beaches and St. Augustine, the … Read more

Bonaire: A Diver’s Paradise in the Caribbean

Anne Kazel-Wilcox belongs to a large group of divers that swoon over the richness of Bonaire’s reefs, and on a recent visit to the island she decided to broaden her horizons and spend as much time topside as down under.

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Fall for Santa Fe What makes fall in Santa Fe so special? It’s a glorious season showcasing the high desert at its best. For me, it’s the heady aroma of roasting green chiles and burning piñon in the air. The weather is still warm, but there’s a crisp chill in … Read more

All Things Cashmere

Traveling can be arduous. Flight delays, airplane food, and screaming kids can take their toll on even the most seasoned traveler. On a good day you make your flight with time to spare and realize that you’ve got enough frequent flier miles to upgrade. Typically, I pull all nighters before … Read more