Ex-Olympian finds success with Mexican resort
At age 29, after suffering a nasty third concussion during his decade-long career as a professional skier, two-time Canadian Olympian Cary Mullen quit the national team per doctors’ orders. He couldn’t...
View ArticleGetting to the most pristine sliver of the Caribbean just got easier
Spicy thought bubbles start pop-corning out of your and your fellow passengers’ heads, left and right. “Is this it? … I’m going to die in a turboprop crash?” “Christ on a cracker, why is it faster to...
View ArticleThe best cities in America for football fanatics
Football isn’t a game of inches, it’s a game of miles — frequent flier miles! Visitor spending associated with sports events totaled $10.47 billion in 2016, the most recent year for which data is...
View ArticlePost-eruption Hawaii is best explored on a cruise ship
You hate to see it — Mother Nature wants Hawaii whacked. Of course, California and Alaska are the states most recently licking their wounds due to mum’s wrath. But earlier in 2018, the Paradise of the...
View ArticleThese backyard beaches are back in business this winter
No beach is worth getting DVT on a long-haul flight — try these nine easy, breezy getaways to squad-goal that new year’s tan, all under six hours away. Aruba Flight time: 4 hours, 40 minutes...
View ArticleThis once bleak Tennessee town is going full steam ahead
So you’re plotting the greatest belated Spring Break getaway ever … might I suggest sultry southern Appalachia? Wait. Why are you running away? Just hear me out. Fun facts: At 10 gigs per second,...
View ArticlePuerto Rico’s capital is ready to welcome visitors again
Like all members of the Greater Antilles squad these days, Puerto Rico has suffered a few hiccups: a crippled economy, a post-hurricane mop-up still in progress and riots in the streets over...
View ArticleEscape impending winter with eight awesome fall travel deals
Summer is nearly pushing up daisies amid autumn’s cruel mutiny. Time to Netflix and chill — er, literally and meteorologically. Then again … while the plebes are content to just jacket up and rake in...
View ArticleHardcore travel junkies are already planning excessive ‘revenge’ vacations
Hell hath no fury like a wanderluster imprisoned by shelter-in-place orders for well-nigh a year.
View ArticleBy air or by sea, the tropics are for lovers thanks to amphibious planes
Big Hollywood would have you believe seaplanes are solely for drug runners, Bond villains — and Tintin. In reality, they're perfect lovebirds.
View ArticleNew hotels lure lockdown-weary travelers back to Mexico
Bringin' Mexy back — new hotels draw cabin-fevered Yanks
View ArticleThe world’s best work-from-home destination nobody is talking about
You’ve finally accepted, eyes fully rolled, the word “workation” as part of the common parlance. So now the coast is safely clear to review listicles from, say, British travel site Holidu who ranked...
View ArticleCome for the surf, stay for the turf: a non-diver’s guide to Bonaire
Contrarian travel is real: Relish life in Bonaire with nary a single scuba tank nor snorkel.
View ArticleBreitling speeds ahead with classic car-themed watches for 2021
Who wouldn’t want a wrist that goes from zero to 60 in four seconds? Imagine a watch not only worthy of celebrating the fastest, sleekest, most iconic muscle cars that have ever skrrrted down America’s...
View ArticleWarm embrace: Top tropical destination weddings to book now
Love and marriage, love and marriage — go together like a … double margarita and a hammock nap? Rhyme fail. But forget the horse and carriage bit. In the twilight of 2021 and onward, travelers are...
View ArticleHow Swede it is: Go winter-wonderlanding under the aurora borealis
With ABBA releasing their first new album in four decades, Sweden is having a moment in the sun. Ironic since, this time of year, it doesn’t really have a sun.
View ArticleBimini cricket! Enjoy a tryst with the Bahamas’ actual ‘love island’
This tropical (and easily reachable) island is brimming with Big Cardiac Energy.
View ArticleHow an indigenous-owned resort in Canada is healing old wounds
Remember when vacationing to Canada was an easygoing, rated-G lark? An everything's-good, everything's-fine escape to a nicer, gentler place where the people dress like us, sound like us (more or less,...
View ArticleIcy haute: Taxi around Antarctica on Paul Allen’s megayacht for $2.2M
It'll cost eight arms and a leg! Shuttle around the bottom of the earth aboard this cephalopodic cruiser for $2.2 million.
View ArticleCuraçao welcomes a new ‘Sandals 2.0’ resort — the brand’s 16th
Sandals Royal Curaçao, which hard-opened on June 24 (a tad fashionably late, thank you very much supply chain), was born inside the island's Santa Barbara Estate where a Hyatt once dwelled.
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