An Incomplete Guide to the Jurassic Island of Kaua’i, Hawaii Kaua’i, Hawaii, is known to some, but not enough, as the Garden Island. I have some nice things to say about it. A short introduction to Kaua’i and my feelings… Ian Livingston , January 15, 2016
A Hotel for Book Lovers Traveling to NYC If you’re a book lover traveling to New York City, then you must check out the Library Hotel, a boutique hotel I learned about while attending ILTM in Cannes. It’s… Johnny Jet , January 13, 2016
Alberta’s Banff Celebrating All Things Winter with SnowDays Banff, Canada, is a beautiful place to visit (check out more on this magical area here, here and here). Even after the holidays, this ski town is still hopping. Its month-long SnowDays festival is… Caitlin Martin Marker , January 12, 2016
5 Lesser-Known Vermont Hills to Ski This Winter This story was jointly written by Georgie Jet and her husband Cam Diamandis (aka Highroad Cam), who joined her on this trip. O’er the hills and through the dale we go…to Vermont!… Georgie Jet , January 11, 2016
The Modern Honolulu’s Rewards Program As you know Natalie and I were just in Honolulu. We had a wonderful time staying at The Modern Honolulu, and while there I noticed their new rewards program: Friends with Benefits… Johnny Jet , January 10, 2016
10 Ways to Experience California Restaurant Month California Restaurant Month returns this month and will run January 1-31, 2016! What a way to start off the year. California Restaurant Month is now in its sixth year and has grown… Caitlin Martin Marker , January 4, 2016
How To Make Hawaii Happen With SPG Amex We receive compensation from our advertising partners for links on the blog. Here’s our full Advertiser Policy. People are constantly griping to me how expensive travel has become and how difficult… Johnny Jet , December 30, 2015
A Farmer’s Market in a Hotel One of the coolest amenities I’ve ever seen at a hotel was at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa. They recently introduced a Farmer’s Market in their atrium… Johnny Jet , December 30, 2015
Poutine and Stargazing at the Jasper Dark Sky Festival I first visited Alberta, Canada, in the summer of 2012. It was my first-ever press trip, a winding sojourn through the Canadian Rockies that included 117 holes of golf in six days. It also included… Ian Livingston , December 29, 2015
What’s it Like to Fly on Christmas Eve? I wasn’t planning on flying on Christmas Eve but when my dad got sick with the flu, I couldn’t leave him alone with a fever so I was forced to… Johnny Jet , December 26, 2015
Off-Season in Panama City Beach, Florida There’s no better time to visit Panama City Beach, Florida—PCB—than right now. It’s currently the off-season so there are no crowds and you have your pick of hotels, from a… Tom Calicchio , December 23, 2015
Bright Lights in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn If you live in or happen to be visiting the New York metro area, and you’re exhausted from all the shopping, seen all the department store holiday windows, rocketed up… John Lampl , December 21, 2015
A Fall Foliage Getaway at Topnotch Resort in Stowe, VT Back in October, my 87-year-old dad, my three-legged dog Baci and I set out to drive to Stowe, Vermont, from southern Connecticut in a Mini Cooper packed to the gills…. Georgie Jet , December 16, 2015
Scuba Diving in Mexico’s Revillagigedo Islands, Part 3: Land Sickness & When to Go This is the third and final part of Marcela Swenson’s three-part series on her diving adventure in Mexico’s Revillagigedo Islands. Check out Part 1 here and Part 2 here. Diving, day four On… Marcela Swenson , December 9, 2015
Scuba Diving in Mexico’s Revillagigedo Islands, Part 2: Hammerheads, Rays and Humpbacks This is the second part of Marcela Swenson’s three-part series on her diving adventure in Mexico’s Revillagigedo Islands. Check out Part 1 here and stay tuned for Part 3 tomorrow. Diving, day… Marcela Swenson , December 8, 2015