Multi-Generational Travel With Vantage Travel This is a sponsored post but all opinions expressed within are my own. Multi-generational travel is a growing trend and it’s not hard to understand why. Traveling with extended family… Johnny Jet , June 20, 2018
16 Reasons to Stay at Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa My wife, son and I were recently invited to check out the Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa, which is one of the newest additions to Ocean Properties and Preferred Hotels…. Johnny Jet , June 18, 2018
20 Reasons to Stay at the Ocean House in Watch Hill, Rhode Island I grew up in South Norwalk, Connecticut (42 miles from New York City) and since I come from a relatively large family and back then, flying was so expensive, we… Johnny Jet , June 17, 2018
Inside the Norwegian Bliss, Now Running Trips to Alaska The first wave of a big ship invasion is hitting Alaska. Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest, largest, and most tricked-out cruise ship, Norwegian Bliss, has begun seven-day trips to Alaska from… Sid Lipsey , June 14, 2018
One Perfect Day in Sonoma’s West County We all know the lore of Napa Valley. Its legendary wines are famous, and for good reason. But what most people don’t know is that some of the finest pinot… Matt Thompson , June 7, 2018
An Expert’s Guide to Maui Hotels & Holiday Regions The second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, Maui is world famous for its picturesque beaches, farm-to-table dining and exotic inland jungles and volcanoes. Maui offers a wealth of unforgettable moments, from… Johnny Jet Editorial , June 5, 2018
What Travelers Need to Know About the Hawaii Volcano From my cottage at Puakea Ranch, near the northern tip of the island of Hawai‘i, I can see a rainbow arching through the pale blue sky over the bright green… Jeanne Cooper , June 4, 2018
5 Reasons to Stay at the Four Seasons San Francisco I recently visited San Francisco with my family and we stayed at the Four Seasons San Francisco. When you check into a Four Seasons hotel, expectations are high and this… Johnny Jet , May 21, 2018
6 Los Angeles Hotels for Every Type of Traveler This is a sponsored post but all opinions expressed within are my own. I’ve had the good fortune of traveling a lot but one of my favorite places in the… Johnny Jet , May 21, 2018
One Day in Newport, Rhode Island For about 25,000 people, the city of Newport, Rhode Island, is home. To the rest, it’s a summer hideaway, a sun-opened enclave of salty Atlantic surf, fresh shellfish and marbled… Ian Livingston , May 11, 2018
Clearwater Beach, Florida: A Jewel Hidden in Sugar Sand I’m a Floridian. I grew up in Fort Lauderdale and have traveled across the state. But until recently, I’d never visited Clearwater Beach, located on Florida’s Gulf Coast. And I… Lissa Poirot , May 8, 2018
“Visitors to Versailles,” Now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The “Visitors to Versailles” exhibition is on at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art from Monday, April 16, through Sunday, July 29. I had the chance to check it… Georgie Jet , May 4, 2018
Wandering West of Portland: Oregon’s Tualatin Valley A string of small suburban Pacific Northwest outposts merges farm country with hip havens. What lies beyond fabled Portland, Oregon? To the west, a gorgeous, thriving agricultural county called Washington—aka… Bruce Northam , April 20, 2018
Cruising the Mississippi River on the American Duchess After surviving back to back nor’easters, I was ready for the beckoning South and a week of cruising aboard the brand new American Duchess steamboat. Little did I know that… Lavanya Sunkara , April 17, 2018
The Dogfish Universe: Beer Elevated, Delaware-Style The Dogfish Head beer experience is truly a rite of passage for the American beer aficionado. While upstate New York as a kid, my dad drank Utica Club beer—the PBR… Bruce Northam , April 9, 2018