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Sugar Beach is The Caribbean’s Ultimate Family Friendly Resort

Sugar Beach, St. Lucia—When my family heads off on a beach holiday, some of us want to do everything, and some of us want to do nothing. Usually, I want to do a little bit of something, then a whole lot of nothing. As it turns out, there is a place for families like us, where you can do absolutely everything, or absolutely nothing, at exactly the same time. Sugar Beach, St. Lucia seemed to find that fantastic balance of being a family-friendly resort, while...
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The Best Of Mérida. Mexico’s Newest Hot Spot.

“Where’s Mérida?” you wonder, and “Why should I go there?” I’m happy you asked. Mérida, Mexico is the capital city of the Yucatán State. Its simple luxuries fly under the radar in terms of typical Mexican tourist destinations—more rustic, less bells, less whistles, and friendlier on the wallet. Long may that last. Recently, I spent three days uncovering the best of Mérida, Mexico, old school style with a pen and paper. Three days exploring boutiques, boutique hotels, hidden watering holes, and airy rooftop bars. Was...
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The Claremont Hotel is Acadia National Park’s Hidden Gem

The Claremont Hotel and Acadia National Park are a Maine tour de force. The recently redesigned Claremont Hotel has upped the ante on guest experiences in an unparalleled setting. So, if a glass of wine on a wraparound porch facing sunset-tinged mountains excites you, look no further than The Claremont Hotel. And, if hiking mountains to 360-degree panoramic vistas excites you, look no further than Acadia National Park. Read on to discover why The Claremont Hotel, just outside Acadia National Park, is a waterside gem....
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5 Top 5 Travel Wish Lists: Where To Go Right Now

I'm at Black Coffee, sitting on a cushy, green leather banquette—my usual spot. On my right are two well-heeled Washingtonians talking about Koks, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant in, wait for it—the Faroe Islands. I can’t contain my excitement! I know Koks–it’s on my travel wish list! How in the world do they know about Koks? I’m dying to ask. Then reconsider. That would be weird. My excitement manifests physically. It's like I’ve had six espresso shots in as many minutes. I’m quite literally bouncing off the...
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5 Luxury Hotel Products Worth Bringing Home

(Please note a few affiliate links below. I may receive a small referral fee should a product be bought through my site but rest assured, I only highlight products I own and use.) Did you know that a whopping $100 million dollars worth of luxury products are stolen from hotels each year? You’d be surprised by what disappears. Or, maybe you wouldn’t be.  Hotel toiletries, pens, and notepads are free, aren’t they? But where does complimentary end and grand larceny begin? Guests have been known...
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This is winter in Finland. An Arctic Family Adventure.

“Winter in Finland? Are you crazy? Who does that?”  Having been on the receiving end of these questions not long ago, I gave my answers heavy thought. ‘Yes.’, ‘Unclear.’, and ‘Me, apparently.’ I don’t have the stats on winter tourism in Finland. But, I can say with absolute certainty, that for those who crave unusual and adrenaline-filled adventures, winter in Finland is the place to go.  Read on for details of our week of snow-filled adventures in the Arctic. Who knew there would be so...
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The Best Food In Tokyo, A Primer

The best food in Tokyo is easier to find than you think. This isn't because there are endless lists, guides, and blog posts written about it. It's because the Japanese take every world cuisine and perfect it. Whether that be French, Spanish, Lebanese, or one of the many styles of Japanese food. The best food in Tokyo can be found in many places. Here are some of my faves. And why Tokyo is a food lover's dream destination. In Tokyo, it's all about the food...
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The best ways to explore Croatia. Land and sea.

Croatia is one of the most alluring countries in Europe. I say that with conviction, having visited three times in the past decade. Why is Croatia’s magnetic pull so strong? It is the rich cultural roots, devastatingly beautiful scenery, and welcoming people, for a start. Read on to discover two of the best ways to explore Croatia. “Land or sea, which is better?”, I’ve often been asked since returning from Croatia last month. Why don't we have a friendly competition? Allow me to introduce the...
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How To Find The Best Hotel For Your Next Adventure

Welcome to ‘Found’—a series of practical posts about travel. For anyone raising an eyebrow in disbelief—yes, I can be practical. However, rest assured, there will be an element of indulgence here, as well. My first post is about how to find the best hotel for your next adventure. It isn’t rocket science, but I do have my own approach to find, what I consider, the 'best' hotels. Think you have nothing left to learn? Let’s compare notes. And enjoy photos from some of my favorite...
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Taking on the Medina, And More, In Marrakech

What To Do In Marrakech, A Guide /  Were it up to me, The Caliph’s House by Tahir Shah, would be required reading for anyone traveling to Morocco. Without having read this candidly funny novel, I'm sure I would've been confused, baffled, and bewildered during our visit to Marrakech. After spontaneously moving his family to Morocco from the UK, Shah buys a home—the Caliph’s House —and begins the arduous task of renovating it. At the same time he's attempting to rebuild his family’s lives in...
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