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Raise a Glass to the Best Wineries in Temecula

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Explore the Best Wineries in Temecula

You don’t have to visit Napa to experience some of the best vineyards in California wine country. Just over an hour southeast of Los Angeles, Temecula has reigned supreme as being Southern California’s best destination for wine. The burgeoning wine scene has been growing since the late 1960s, and the region is now home to almost 50 wineries producing as much as 500,000 cases annually. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a glass of wine under the Southern California sun, check out some of the best wineries in Temecula for a wine lover’s dream getaway.




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Ponte Winery

Visit the Spanish-style Ponte Winery that sits on 300 acres of land and offers a picturesque backdrop for your wine adventure. The rustic feel plays off of California’s mission history, where you can even book a room at their boutique hotel Ponte Vineyard Inn to fully enjoy the experience. Their motto is, “If you like it, it’s good wine,” and you’ll taste plenty of it at this destination.




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Robert Renzoni Vineyards

The storied wine history of Robert Renzoni Vineyards makes for delicious-tasting wine served in an Italian-style estate. With the family business beginning in the 1880s in Italy, the 12-acre vineyard focuses on Zinfandel, Bordeaux and other Italian varieties. Don’t forget to enjoy a meal at Mama Rosa’s Trattoria for authentic Italian dining.




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Baily Vineyard & Winery

Bordeaux varieties are the focus at Baily Vineyard & Winery, where you can visit their tasting room to experience the 30-month aged flavor. Their 25-acre vineyard produces cabernet sauvignon, cabernet Franc and merlot that will sweep you away to the gardens of France with one sip.




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South Coast Winery

South Coast Winery combines a winery and a resort all rolled into one. They offer a diversity of wines as well as gourmet dining and even a day spa for you to enjoy during your luxury villa stay. With 45 wines produced on property, you’re bound to find a favorite while you explore their lively tasting room.




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Miramonte Winery

Visit one of the best wineries in Temecula to get a sprawling view of the city’s rolling hills from an elevation of 1,400 feet. Enjoy the laid back serenity by tasting their varietals from Spain and Portugal on a VIP Tour, or dine at Flower Hill Bistro to savor a glass over a sunset dinner.




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Leoness Cellars

Try the signature cabernet sauvignon from Leoness Cellars, a winery which sits on a hill overlooking acres of beautiful vineyards. Take a private vineyard tour and private tasting to get the full experience. You can also book a reservation at The Restaurant for an esteemed dining experience.




 

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Callaway Vineyard & Winery

With one of the best views in Temecula, you won’t regret stopping into Callaway Vineyard & Winery to sip and savor from their spacious tasting room. Try their Zinfandels and Syrahs full of flavor before grabbing a seat on the patio to watch the sunset. The onsite restaurant Meritage will round out your visit with dishes made from fresh ingredients grown right on the property.

 

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Akash Winery & Vineyard

This family-owned winery produces unique craft wines and are known for their contemporary bottle designs. Their award-winning wine comes from vineyards farmed with care, providing a variety of flavors for every palate. Visit the property to taste their impressive selection from their breezy, open-air patio.

 

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Hart Family Winery

With a surprisingly robust selection of wines to choose from, you can’t go wrong visiting this winery offering up Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Viognier and plenty more. Stop into the tasting room any day of the week to sample their delicious inventory.

 

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Vindemia Winery

The outdoor tasting room at Vindemia makes it one of the best wineries in Temecula, placing you in the middle of a natural setting. Upgrade your experience by booking a hot air balloon ride at the sister business California Dreamin’ Balloon adventures, and end your sky excursion toasting glasses over a bite to eat.

 

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    The Ultimate Nantucket Travel Guide

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    Experience the Ultimate Nantucket Travel Guide

    While Nantucket sure looks like a set from your favorite summer movie scene, it’s a wonderful destination year-round! A stone’s throw from the coast of Massachusetts, Nantucket is known for hidden beaches, quiet luxury, and slowing down by the sea. Take a quick ferry from Martha’s Vineyard (or a longer one from New York City), or fly in and enjoy the view. 




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    ─ Our Favorite Nantucket Stays ─

    The Wauwinet

    It’s an island icon for a reason. Tucked between the ocean and the bay, you have your own private access to (and incredible views of) both. Choose to stay in the main house or one of the private cottages and enjoy complimentary breakfast and other refreshments throughout the day. The Wauwinet is adult-only and set a few miles from downtown, making this the perfect stay for true relaxation. You’re also already on site of one of the most renown restaurants on the island, Topper’s. 




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    The Nantucket Hotel & Resort

    The Nantucket Hotel offers 1-to-4-bedroom suites or 1-or-2-bedroom cottages. This is the only year-round hotel on the island, and it’s full of tradition. At the Nantucket Hotel, even new guests are made to feel like family, and you’re guaranteed to book your second stay even before the first one’s up. Walk a few steps downtown, enjoy the heated pool, take a yoga class, and order the lobster tacos at Breeze Restaurant. 




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    White Elephant

    At the White Elephant, choose between staying at the Residences, the Inn, the Hotel, or the Garden Cottages. Any accommodation here ensures chic Nantucket style and endless modern comfort. Take a yacht excursion from the hotel’s dock, stroll to the nearby Brant Point Lighthouse, or enjoy a couple’s massage. The White Elephant is also home to one of the best spas on Nantucket.




    Hotel Pippa

    Hotel Pippa is the newest boutique stay on Nantucket, and she’s bringing a fresh version of luxury to the island. Perfect for a girls’ trip, Hotel Pippa is the ideal backdrop for your beach days and late nights. It’s just steps away from the best downtown dining, drinking, and essential Nantucket travel destinations. Rooms are uniquely designed and outfitted with crisp linens, natural light, Dyson hair dryers, and spa-grade skin care products.




    Best Food & Drink on Nantucket

    How does a quarter pound of lobster in your bloody mary sound to start the day? Brant Point Grill at the White Elephant hotel serves up some of the most decadent breakfast on the island, and you don’t want to miss it. Then, you have to try a Terry Terrific from Something Natural for lunch. Their trademark sandwich includes turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce—a flavor combination that satisfies year-round! We also recommend lunch at Galley Beach to enjoy fine afternoon dining with your toes in the sand.

    As the evening approaches, start with champagne and oysters at Cru and then head off to Sayle’s Seafood for a traditional Nantucket clambake: mussels, clam chowder, lobster, corn, potatoes and beyond! Or, if you’d rather something a bit more formal, enjoy the prix fixe menu at Straight Wharf. It’s different every day to accommodate the island’s freshest fare.

    Unwind after dinner with cocktails at the Nautilus, Tree Bar, or Club Car. If you’re not in the mood for cocktails, have a beer at Cisco Brewers or swing by the champagne vending machine at the Gaslight. Then, enjoying live music at the endearingly divey Chicken Box is the only way to say goodnight to Nantucket. 




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    Nantucket Beaches & Activities

    You’ll want to carve out plenty of beach time on your Nantucket travel itinerary. Jetties Beach is a favorite for good reason. It’s easy to get to, there are volleyball nets and a playground, well-kept showers and bathrooms, and the Sandbar nearby for food and drinks. For an adventurous beach day, drive on to Great Point to enjoy 1,100 acres of nature preserve, or to Smith Point which lies between the ocean and the sound. You also can’t miss the sunset on Madaket Beach.

    When in Nantucket, do as the locals do—and that means spending lots of time on the water. Take a lesson at Nantucket Island Surf School, or take a boat charter out to sail the waves in style. If you’ve spent enough time outside, you can’t miss the local boutiques, independently owned bookstores, or artisan craft markets in downtown Nantucket.

    Beyond a tee time at Miacomet Golf Course or reservations at the spa, don’t feel the need to schedule your every minute on the island. Rent bikes and meander through Sconset, walk around the Whaling Museum, or simply admire the manicured saltbox homes that line Nantucket streets. 




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      With so much simple beauty and many opportunities to indulge, beach towns don’t get much better than Nantucket. Please contact [email protected] or inquire in the chat box below to start planning your trip to the island.




      10 Underrated Labor Day Weekend Destinations in the U.S.

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      Explore these Labor Day Weekend Destinations

      Labor Day is approaching quickly, which means you still have one more chance to plan a weekend getaway before summer comes to a close. Whether you’re hoping for southern shores, midwestern mountains, or city skylines, the U.S. offers endless options for the perfect 3-day vacation! Here are 10 of our favorite underrated Labor Day Weekend destinations in the U.S.




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      South Lake Tahoe, California

      South Lake Tahoe is California’s go-to destination for stunning golf courses, blue-water beaches, and mountain exploration. If you and your crew are looking for fresh air and outdoor activity, our favorite Lake Tahoe stays are Skyland Estate and Glenwood Retreat. Both offer resort-style luxury in a private, tree-top escape.




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      Portland, Maine

      On a 3-day weekend in Portland, stay at the Press Hotel located in the former Portland Press Herald building. The suites are inspired by 1920’s writers’ offices complete with vintage desks and marble bathrooms. Picture your dream study that just so happens to be walking distance to museums and restaurants, and only three hours from Acadia National Park.




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      Sedona, Arizona

      Sedona is the energy reset you’ve been looking for. You can’t beat the other-worldly views, endless spa options, and hiking trails for all levels. Check out our list of luxury resorts and spas in Sedona for your Labor Day Weekend destination. Plus, the Grand Canyon is just a day trip away! 




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      The Florida Keys

      If your idea of saying goodbye to summer includes the ocean, we’re right there with you. Bungalows Key Largo offers the perfect balance of picturesque and party with floating tiki bars, multiple onsite dining options, daily yoga sessions, and a full-service spa. Check out the Hemingway Bar for an homage to the Keys’ most notable resident.




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      Finger Lakes, New York

      Add the Finger Lakes, also known as the wine country of the east coast, to your list of Labor Day Weekend destinations. Stay at the Inns of Aurora for a luxury guesthouse experience with two restaurants, a spa, and plenty of wineries nearby. And don’t forget to enjoy the lakes by boat, kayak, or paddle board!




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      Austin, Texas

      Get your southwest city skyline fix in Austin! It’s impossible to get bored in this city full of music and margaritas. We recommend a stay at the Proper Hotel for a fun and funky interior, incredible rooftop pool, and convenient location to restaurants, bars, and Lady Bird Lake.




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      Bend, Oregon

      Often called the “Palm Springs of the North,” Bend, Oregon offers over 20 golf courses, amazing Cascade Mountain views, and the Pilot Butte hiking trail that leads right up to an extinct volcano. Stay at the Oxford Hotel and take advantage of their complementary cruiser bikes for exploring downtown.




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      Lake Powell, Utah

      For a weekend on Lake Powell, we recommend renting a luxury houseboat, or staying in safari-inspired tents at Under Canvas (complete with king beds and hot showers that take glamping to a new level!). You and your crew will enjoy sunny skies by day and shooting stars by night.




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      Cape May, New Jersey

      As America’s first seaside resort town, it doesn’t get more quaint than Cape May. We recommend a stay at the Lokal Hotel or at one of the cape’s iconic Victorian-era cottages. Spend your days at this Labor Day Weekend destination laying in the sun, whale watching on a boat, or exploring the historic district.




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      Charleston, South Carolina

      A visit to Charleston is the best way to fulfill your seaside romance novel dreams. This charming southern city is full of good food, friendly locals, and beautiful sunsets. Stay at the Dewberry for iconic modern luxury, or choose one of Guesthouse Charleston’s downtown villas for a bigger group.




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        Greece Summer Destinations for a Holiday Getaway

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        Experience Summer in Greece

        Your dream vacation awaits in a country of picturesque waterfront hideaways, bright white architecture, and clear blue skies to match your view of the Mediterranean Seas. Greece is an ideal getaway made up of thousands of islands that come together to create a summer in paradise. No matter your city of choice, you’re bound to wine and dine without a care in this beloved Southern European locale at these Greece summer destinations.




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        Mykonos

        This island in the Aegean Sea is one of Greece’s most popular destinations—a seaside oasis perfect for a luxurious escape. Sandy beaches and tantalizing nightlife help to draw in visitors looking for a lavish place to spend the summer. Make yourself at home in the lap of luxury by booking at the famous Belvedere Hotel, or stay at Mykonos Blu for a five-star experience.

        Mykonos dining proves to be some of the greatest in the country with talented chefs plating signature Greek cuisine. Scorpios boasts gourmet Mediterranean dishes with an open-air space and communal seating fit for socializing. Integrate a bit of revelry into your meal with Nammos’ dazzling day parties and concerts to complement their exquisite seafood dining.




        Santorini

        Head to the Cyclades island of Santorini to see Greece’s iconic, whitewashed buildings that sit perched cliffside above the sparkling ocean. Indulge in a romantic stay at Mystique to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul with ultimate relaxation, or book at the exclusive Grace Hotel to lose yourself in the breathtaking views and buzzed about luxury stay. The local cuisine will have you savoring each bite with authentic dishes featuring unmatched, quality ingredients.

        Head to Pyrgos Village to enjoy the intimate terrace dining at Selene and take in an award-winning, gastronomic experience. The cozy balcony of Koukoumavlos in Fira is also an option that will have you enjoying gourmet cuisine overlooking a stunning landscape view. End your night with a celebration at the famous Koo Club where you’ll be able to dance your heart out indoors and party beneath the night sky on the open lounge.




        Athens

        The capital might be your new favorite Greek destination with its numerous ancient landmarks and beloved cultural attractions. Dive into Athenian history by staying at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Syntagma Square for unparalleled views of classical architecture in the heart of the city. The Electra Palace in Plaka also has an ideal location with a beautiful design that’s sure to impress. Being the largest city in Greece, there are plenty of diverse dining options that are sure to leave you satisfied.

        If taking a cable car to dine atop the highest point in the city is your style, try Orizontes for an outdoor terrace view to remember. Stop by the one-of-a-kind Spondi to taste from a world-renowned menu boasting two Michelin stars and a unique, fine dining experience. As the sun goes down, you’ll want to visit Island nightclub on the Athens Riviera for an entertaining party destination with delicious cocktails.




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          The Best Golf Resorts in the US

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          Best Golf Resorts in the US

          For golf lovers, a vacation isn’t complete without finding a place to try out their skills in a new city. Instead of tracking down a golf course to visit, consider staying right onsite at the best golf resorts in the US made for indulging in your favorite pastime. These impressive resorts around the country offer up lavish amenities that will make your golfing getaway worthwhile.




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          Mauna Kea Beach Hotel

          Head to Hawaii’s big island to explore the tropical paradise of Mauna Kea. Overlooking the white sands of the Kauna’oa Beach, the resort’s award-winning championship golf course can’t be matched as it set the standard for golfing in Hawaii. Their over-the-ocean 3rd hole is a draw for many, but there are plenty of places off the course that also attract guests from around the world. Suites with panoramic ocean balcony views and restaurants with delectable island cuisine make it hard to leave when you stay at this breathtaking Pacific Ocean resort.




          The Resort at Pelican Hill

          Head to this luxurious California resort to be taken away into a Mediterranean-inspired ambiance. Boasting the largest circular pool in the world, Pelican Hill will be the perfect escape with its hillside villas that overlook the ocean. The beauty of the property is an added touch to your days spent golfing on either of their 18-hole seaside courses. With six restaurants and a lavish spa, this world-class resort experience will give you a one-of-a-kind golfing vacation.




          The American Club

          This historical 100-year-old building turned golf resort is an elegant representation of classic Wisconsin architecture paired with modern amenities that will make any golfer feel at home. The five-star and five-diamond hotel has four golf courses along with activities like canoeing, archery, and many more that will get you in touch with the great outdoors. You’ll be surrounded by scenery to take in a relaxing day when you stay at this iconic Midwest destination.

          Pebble Beach Resorts

          This well-known resort on California’s Monterey Peninsula is a dream come true for golfers that appreciate breathtaking scenery. The coastal location is home to four courses and three choices of lodging to cater to your every need. The Lodge has an elegant feel with views of the oceanside. The Inn at Spanish Bay overlooks the dunes creating a romantic escape. The Casa Palmero lodging boasts a Mediterranean look with the ultimate privacy for a hideaway stay.

          Augusta National Golf Club

          Considered to be one of the best golf destinations in the world, the Augusta National Golf Club is an exclusive, members only club located in Augusta, Georgia. The pristine property is only accessible to invited members, who include the likes of Bill Gates and Warren Buffet. Members get to enjoy the Butler Cabin clubhouse, complimentary onsite restaurant and green membership jackets signifying their association with the world-renowned facility.

          Pinehurst Resort

          Located in Pinehurst, North Carolina, this resort makes for the perfect golf vacation, with nine 18-hole courses creating a variety in terrain that keeps players entertained. This serene retreat offers impeccable service, dining and living accommodations alongside their Ryder Cup Lounge and Pinehurst Brewing Co. for places to relax after a day on the green.

          Kapalua

          Travel to the tropical island of Maui to visit Kapalua, known to be the best golf destination in Hawaii. Their Plantation and Bay courses attract visitors from around the world, especially during its PGA Tour tournaments. The connected Ritz Carlton resort provides a well-rounded holiday, with a pool, spa and easy access to the renowned Kapalua courses.

          Sea Pines Resort

          Experience a superb golf vacation at Sea Pines, a prime destination for golf enthusiasts and their families. This South Carolina golf resort sits along a stunning beach and offers both rooms and luxury villas with direct access to the shore. The Harbor Town Golf Links holds a tournament each year that attracts PGA players to play and relax at one of the best golf resorts in the US.

          The Broadmoor

          Head to Colorado Springs, Colorado to enjoy this classic golf resort featuring three outstanding courses. Take in the region’s stunning mountain views as you enjoy your days on the green experiencing one of the best golf destinations in the country. The resort also features activities like tennis, fly fishing and rock climbing for those seeking variety in their golfing vacation.

          Bandon Dunes

          Explore the terrain at Bandon Dunes in Bandon, Oregon to get a taste of the Pacific. Their five unique courses attract golfers from around the world looking to experience the breezy weather and ocean views. Their choice of five lodging options and impeccable service will be just what you need after a long day of play. With terrain reminiscent of where golf originated along Scotland’s shores, golf lovers are sure to be in for a treat at this Northwest Pacific getaway.

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            Tropical US Destinations for Your Next Island Getaway

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            Tropical US Destinations

            When you think of a vacation, you might imagine sitting on a white sand beach in a far off country with a drink in hand. While many of these destinations may seem exotic, there are plenty of US territories around the world that don’t even require a passport for your visit. Making your way to a beachside oasis has never been easier. Get your fix of luxury and relaxation when you visit these US tropical vacation destinations.




            St. Thomas – U.S. Virgin Islands

            St. Thomas serves as the gateway isle into the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean. Though it is only 32 square miles, the small island has an unending list of activities for you to do. There is no shortage of small coves and inlets to explore along with a world-renowned golf course, beaches that compete with the best in the world and an energetic nightlife scene.




            American Samoa

            A next-door neighbor of Fiji, the American Samoa islands are just a 13-hour flight from Los Angeles to the southwest, past Hawaii and nearby to New Zealand. It is this prime location that gives the islands a distinct feel from any other area of the U.S. or her territories. Enjoy hiking the volcanic mountains or scuba diving in crystal blue waters off of a white sand beach. There is also no shortage of high-end dining and residences that offer visitors a truly luxurious stay.




            Guam

            For a tropical vacation that feels worlds away from the U.S. mainland, consider booking a trip out to Guam–a U.S. island located south of the Philippines. The remote island has become a vacation hotspot for U.S. elites in the last couple of decades, attracted by the unique cuisine, beautiful landscapes, and waters perfect for snorkeling or diving. Shipwrecks off the coast serve as great spots to explore while scuba diving, or lounge at their impressive hotels like the Dusit Thani Guam Resort for a bit of rest and relaxation.

            Isabela – Puerto Rico

            If the energetic nightlife and touristy shopping of San Juan isn’t quite your scene, consider heading west on a two-hour drive to the relatively undiscovered town of Isabela. The town carries a slower and more peaceful feel, and visitors make the most of this attitude by taking in everything the town has to offer like pristine beaches and beautiful sunsets. If you do decide to make the trip to Isabela, you won’t be completely in the woods. There are still options for high-end accommodations like the breathtaking Royal Isabela and fine dining like The Eclipse restaurant.

            The Florida Keys

            This chain of islands off the southern coast of Florida is the most Caribbean you can get without leaving the mainland. The colorful and unique architecture along with the tropical climate makes the Keys feel like you’ve truly left the States. Head to Key West for snorkeling, fine dining, an active nightlife scene.

            Kauai – Hawaii

            The most beautiful and least developed island in Hawaii, Kauai offers visitors lush mountainscapes, breathtaking shores, and a rich culture to explore. The otherworldly island has been the backdrop for numerous Hollywood movies and T.V. shows, so cinephiles will enjoy exploring some recognizable locations.

            Only a three-hour flight from New York, San Juan feels worlds away from the U.S. which makes the seaside paradise the perfect tropical vacation spot for anyone looking to get away from the hustle of city life. San Juan is Puerto Rico’s largest city, serving as its capital. Visit the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan and gaze on the colorful Spanish architecture, still alive from the old world. After checking out some of the historical sites that the city houses, head to one of the fine dining restaurants dotted all around San Juan like the beachside Oceana that features upscale Caribbean cuisine.

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              Set Sail at the Best Yachting Destinations in the World

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              Best Yachting Destinations

              There are few modes of travel that can measure up to the leisure and luxury of a yacht with the ocean breeze giving an added touch to your journey. The freedom you’ll experience out on the open water is unparalleled, and the designs and features that many yachts incorporate are second to none. Unlike cruise lines that set destinations for you, a private vessel gives you free rein when it comes to choosing where to drop anchor. If you’re itching to feel the wind in your hair and the spray of the sea on your face this summer, consider taking your journey to some of the world’s best yachting destinations.




              St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

              The steady winds, naturally deep Charlotte Amalie Harbour, and calm winds make St. Thomas the perfect place to visit on your next yachting trip. The island’s topography becomes immediately apparent when you arrive, and visitors can expect to find fine dining and lavish shopping. The island paradise also serves as a haven for those seeking world-class snorkeling, kitesurfing and other enjoyable water activities.




              Monaco

              Monaco, which is synonymous with luxury and fine dining, creates a flawless environment to dock your yacht the next time you’re sailing the seven seas. World-class nightlife and the Monaco Grand Prix, which happens in May, add to the overall experience of extravagance that guests can expect when visiting the small, independent French city-state.




              French Riviera

              As one of the most glamorous destinations in all of Europe, the French Riviera has it all. Consider a yachting vacation visiting the white sand beaches of Nice, the indescribable nightlife of Monte-Carlo, or the peaceful island of Porquerolles off the western coastline of Saint-Tropez. There are special events hosted year-round in the French Riviera, such as the Cannes Film Festival, that make it the perfect area to stop in and rest up before your next adventure.

              Sardinia, Italy

              Located off the coast of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea, Sardinia serves as an isolated getaway for those in search of peace and quiet. Amazing hiking trails and nuraghi stones make the island a wondrous place to explore, and the beautiful beaches are a great spot for catching a tan.

              St. Georges Parish, Bermuda

              Local culture and leisure lifestyle abound at St. George’s Parish, a town on the Bermudian island of St. George. Every year, between the months of March and November, the world’s most elite sailing teams congregate at St. George’s Parish to compete in regattas that are hosted by Bermuda’s multitude of sailing clubs. Along with the races, the local culture and luxurious dining and shopping options make for the perfect area for relaxing on your private yacht.

              Greece

              In an area that’s surrounded by multiple seas that are dotted with thousands of islands, Greece has served as a haven for luxury mariners for centuries. The natural beauty that flows from the whole country, as well as the cosmopolitan nightlife and globally-renowned dining and shopping, make Greece one of the most interesting places to visit in Europe. Visit Crete, Greece’s largest island, Athens, a city that overflows with history and culture, or Mykonos, an area known around the world for marvelous nightlife and leisure.

              Nantucket, Massachusetts

              Thirty miles off the coast of Cape Cod sits the Massachusetts island of Nantucket. The picture-perfect New England colony is best known for its windswept beaches, quaint but luxurious cottages, and protected inlets. Nantucket originally made its fortune from the whaling trade, as made popular by the novel Moby Dick. Today, whaling ships have been replaced by luxurious superyachts as the world’s elite come together to experience the ultimate vacation destination.

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                The Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

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                The Yacht Week Greece

                Anyone who has heard of The Yacht Week knows to expect wild parties, beautiful views of the sea and an exciting group of international travelers looking to have the time of their lives. The Greece Route is a favorite among Yacht Week attendees due to its perfect mix of partying and sunbathing, along with a dash of culture from the selection of Greek islands included in the visit. For anyone considering hopping aboard for the classic, Mediterranean voyage, learn more about what to expect when you set sail on The Yacht Week Greece route with our ultimate guide to The Yacht Week Greece.




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                Greece Route Details

                This mid-paced route will be an unforgettable experience as you spend seven days on the Aegean Sea visiting Greece’s most beautiful locales including the islands of Poros, Spetses and Dokos. With between 20-30 yachts joining your voyage, you’re sure to make plenty of new friends in Europe’s sunniest country. The Greece Route runs from June through September, with July and August being the most coveted months due to the region’s enticing 80-degree weather. The Greece Route is known as the Croatia Route’s “little sister,” in that the fair amount of organized parties will keep you dancing all day and all night, but with long sailing days to give you a bit of rest and relaxation.




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                Assembling a Crew

                On each yacht is a crew of 6-12 people living in 3-5 cabins, all ready to spend their week partying on the water. If you don’t have a full boat, the process of filling your crew is made easy by TYW’s crew finder tool. The mandatory equal gender balance also ensures that there’s a variety of travelers to mix and mingle with. Additionally, you have the ability to hire a skipper if your group isn’t sailing savvy, or a host to take on the task of making freshly prepared meals each day. These two upgrades are considered necessities for most Yacht Week attendees who want to treat their adventure like a true vacation.




                the yacht week greece girls on boat

                Photo: The Yacht Week Greece – Oliver Sjostrom / Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

                Booking a Yacht

                With the Greek sunshine beaming down on you for the week, you’ll want to make sure you choose a boat that will be comfortable for you and your friends to enjoy. With Standard, Premium and Premium Plus yacht options, you can decide on your preferred boat with Premium Plus offering up the best amenities like spacious cabins, quality bathrooms, air conditioning, and a first-class experience. The Greece Route has minimal port fees compared to other routes, but you will find higher fuel costs due to the long days of sailing between locations.

                the Yacht Week greece hydra marina

                Photo: The Yacht Week Greece – Adam Bertalan

                What to Pack

                Prepare for the trip of a lifetime by bringing necessities that will enhance your trip in ways you wouldn’t expect. Things like swimsuits, sunscreen and lightweight clothing may be a given, but to have the most fun during TYW, you’ll want to add a few more items to your shopping list. Inflatable floaties are great for lounging on during the line and circle rafts where you’ll splash around in the sea. Also bring your country’s flag to represent home along with fun costumes and toys to enhance your crew’s look during the regatta. More practical items like battery-powered fans, an auxiliary cord or portable speaker, and a water-proof camera will also come in handy to make your trip more pleasant. Don’t forget to include an all-white outfit for the Riviera Chic party, which is often one of the best celebrations of the week.

                 

                The Yacht Week pizza Floaties

                Photo: The Yacht Week / Michael Vanarey – Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

                Schedule

                The itinerary for each route will vary slightly, as there are two options of a starting marina and activities are scheduled around weather. You’ll find out your exact schedule a few weeks before you depart for your adventure, but here’s an example of what your trip might look like.

                 

                the yacht week food spread

                Photo: The Yacht Week – Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

                Alimos or Lavrio Marina

                You’ll begin the week in Athens when you check in at your assigned marina. You’ll meet up with the rest of the Yacht Week crews at a restaurant where you’ll get your first taste of Greek cuisine. An after party usually follows and you’ll crash on your docked boat to prepare for tomorrow’s departure.

                Poros

                You’ll set sail to this small island and get a chance to explore the great shopping and amazing restaurants. The midday Tropical Retro Party at Love Bay will have you dressed in Hawaiian shirts while sipping pineapple drinks and playing a game of beach volleyball as the sun sets. After a delicious dinner, you might also enjoy partying at the nearby club Malibu Bar to finish off your day.

                 

                the Yacht Week Greece Love Bay

                Photo: The Yacht Week Greece Love Bay – Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

                Porto Heli

                One of the most fun days of the Greece route is when you visit Nikki Beach for a lively day party. Attendees often book a room at the Nikki Beach Hotel for a place to freshen up and get ready for the festivities. Bottle service is a must with luxurious daybeds helping you soak up the sun as you celebrate. There also may be an after party at the Nikki Beach Pearl Rooftop for you to keep the party going after dinner.

                 

                Nikki Beach Porto Heli view

                Photo: Nikki Beach Porto Heli – The Blonde Abroad

                Natural Bay & Dokos

                The peak of every Yacht Week trip is regatta day—a boat race with each crew dressed up in themed costumes. Awards are given to crews who have the best outfits, sailing skills and enthusiasm, so make sure your group is ready to bring a good time. After the regatta at Natural Bay, you’ll end near the island of Dokos for a line raft. All the boats are tied together for yacht party hopping and lounging on floaties. You can also explore the secluded island with a hike or spend the rest of the day enjoying the views of the sea.

                 

                the Yacht Week Greece Dokos

                Photo: The Yacht Week Greece Dokos

                Ermioni

                One of the most memorable days of the week, you’ll attend the freshly themed Riviera Chic party where all white attire is required. Bottle service will give an added touch to make the most of the festivities. Dinner is a necessity after the event with a few late night restaurants open that your skipper or host will be happy to recommend to you.

                 

                the yacht week greece white party

                Photo: The Yacht Week Greece White Party – Ultimate Guide to The Yacht Week Greece Route

                Hydra

                You’ll get to spend your day exploring the beautiful island of Hydra and spend some time shopping the local boutiques. Ride a donkey along the cobblestone streets and taste authentic Greek cuisine at one of the island’s many delicious restaurants. The warm weather will likely coax you into booking a hotel room where you can freshen up before dinner at the Sunset Restaurant. Breathtaking views of the sunset will be your backdrop as you wine and dine with all the crews. The after party at the nearby Omilos is an easy walk and is a great place for bottle service.

                 

                hydra greece aerial view the yacht week

                Photo: The Yacht Week – Pablo OriolValls

                Final Day

                You’ll wake up on your last day of fun to sailing back to the port where you arrived in Athens. If you’d like to check out of the boat early, you can book a hotel for some R&R before the final party of the week. You’ll head to Yabanaki Beach to celebrate at the popular Varkiza Resort for your last hurrah and to say your goodbyes to your new friends.

                Helpful Tips

                Keep in mind some of these helpful tips to ensure your Greece Yacht Week vacation reaches its full potential:

                • With such a beautiful city right at your fingertips, flying out a day before or after your Yacht Week excursion is a great way to maximize your time and explore Athens.
                • You’ll want to buy all your groceries for the week on Day 1 while you’re docked at the marina, and will accompany your host for shopping if you have one. Stock up on jugs of water along with snacks for munching and booze for boat partying. You should also get things like shampoo, trash bags and toilet paper that will be essentials throughout the week.
                • If your boat doesn’t have a shower, keep in mind that the only places to shower are the Nikki Beach Hotel in Porto Heli, hotels in Hydra, or a secret spot inside a restaurant in Ermioni—ask your skipper for the inside scoop.
                • Don’t forget to tip your skipper and host for all their hard work during your week of revelry.
                • Get cash out while you’re still in Athens on Day 1 as many of the Greek restaurants are cash only, or will only accept a limited number of credit cards for the table.
                • Decide on a regatta day theme beforehand and include your host and skipper in the festivities by bringing costumes for them too.

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                  A Vibrant Escape to a Rio de Janeiro Vacation

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                  Photo: Zocha Group – A Vibrant Escape to a Rio de Janeiro Vacation

                   

                  Escape to Rio de Janeiro

                  Brazil is a wonderful place to travel offering up culture, nature history and sunny skies. At the heart of it all lies Rio de Janeiro–the largest city of the fifth largest country in the world. Internationally-known beaches such as Copacabana and Ipanema, the sky-high Christ the Redeemer monument and Carnaval are just a few of the celebrated attractions you can find in Rio. If you’re thinking about taking a trip anytime soon, consider a Rio de Janeiro vacation in style.




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                  Photo: Zocha Group – A Vibrant Escape to a Rio de Janeiro Vacation

                  Hotels

                  Emiliano Rio

                  This vintage-chic luxury hotel sits right on the Copacabana sand and provides views of the sparkling ocean from their sunlight-bathed rooms. The Emiliano Rio offers guests a wide variety of accommodations such as a full spa and a champagne bar. If you’re in the market for a relaxing beachfront getaway, you simply can’t go wrong with the Emiliano Rio.




                  Vila Santa Teresa

                  Vila Santa Teresa is a hidden gem that can be found at the heart of Rio’s bohemian Santa Teresa district. Surrounded by lush greenery and Sugarloaf Mountain, Vila Santa Teresa combines luxury and history in their private, historic villas that also overlook glistening Guanabara Bay. This spot will be a great destination for anyone looking to reconnect with nature.




                  Activities

                  Bonito

                  Bonito is a city with a world-famous system of caves and waterways that give crystal clear looks at indigenous fish and other cave-dwelling critters. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can take a dip into one of the many underwater canals or rappel from the entrance all the way down to the lake inside, called Abismo Anhumas.

                  Historic Center of Olinda

                  Olinda, located on Brazil’s northwestern coast, is a well-preserved colonial city with culture and history abound. The city is filled with delicious food, art studios and galleries, and a beautiful historic downtown with endless red-roofed buildings and charm.

                  Rio Carnival

                  Carnival celebrations are held all over South America, but only one is the world’s largest in attracting an estimated two million people per day. Rio’s clubs, bars, and nightlife venues become a giant street fair for locals and travelers alike to celebrate the festive occasion. The highlight of Carnival in Rio is the lively and colorful Samba Parades, held in the Sambódromo da Marquês de Sapucaí parade venue.

                  Dining

                  Miam Miam

                  After a long day of hiking or diving in the caves of Bonito, you’ll want to end your day by getting a taste of Brazil’s local cuisine. Miam Miam is a contemporary restaurant located in a renovated mansion where chef Roberta Ciasca cooks up some truly wonderful dishes. If you feel like hanging out in their dimly lit, romantic atmosphere after your meal, take a seat in their cushy lounge and grab a couple of drinks to enjoy the ambiance.

                  Churrascaria Palace

                  Founded in 1951, Churrascaria Palace is a staple in the fine dining circuit in Rio de Janeiro, offering delicious steak, fresh seafood, and appetizing sushi. Along with their expertly-prepared menu, they have a wide selection of wines and cocktails that will pair perfectly with your meal and get you fully into the vacation mood.

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                    7 Unique Honeymoon Destinations for an Adventurous Experience

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                    Photo: Zocha Group – 7 Unique Honeymoon Destinations for an Adventurous Experience

                     

                    Unique Honeymoon Destinations

                    After tying the knot, it’s a long held tradition for couples to hop on a plane and begin their marriage with a trip to a romantic destination. Many locations are popular for newlyweds due to idyllic weather or a relaxing atmosphere, but for more adventurous couples, exploring a little-known locale is the key to kicking off an exciting marriage. Explore any of these unique honeymoon destinations that will be an experience to remember for your adventurous getaway.




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                    Giraffe Manor – Nairobi, Kenya

                    Animal lover couples will be right at home when honeymooning at this picturesque sanctuary for one of Kenya’s most extraordinary animals. If you’ve ever wanted a giraffe to peek its head into your bedroom window, you’ll be living the dream as the elegant animals peruse the property to mingle with guests.




                    Makepeace Island – Noosa North Shore, Queensland, Australia

                    You’ll have a private, heart-shaped island all to yourself when you reserve the Australian home of Virgin mogul Richard Branson. The secluded space combines nature and luxury to give you a serene atmosphere where you’re sure to enjoy newlywed life.




                    Amangiri – Salt Lake City, Utah

                    The unforgettable desert landscape surrounding Amangiri will put you in a romantic mood as you get a view of some of the most majestic rock formations in the country. With opportunities to kayak, take a hot air balloon tour, or a guided horseback ride, adventure awaits on this couples retreat to remember.

                    Pangkor Laut Resort – Negeri Perak, Malaysia

                    Spend a tropical honeymoon in Malaysia and book the Sea Villa at Pangkor Laut for a romantic paradise in a bungalow built on stilts above the water. The exotic wildlife and delicious cuisine are the cherry on top of the intimate destination perfect for you and your beau.

                    Skylodge Adventure Suites – Urubamba, Peru

                    Only the most adrenaline-seeking couples book their honeymoon this sky lodge suspended by metal cables 1,200 feet in the air. You’ll have an exhilarating view overlooking the valley below through the glass construction. Camping will never be the same after daring to begin married life with the thrill of a cliffside stay.

                    Bran Castle – Bran, Romania

                    For those who appreciate historic architecture in a mythical environment, Bran Castle may be the right choice for you. Its inspiration for the setting of Count Dracula (giving it the nickname Dracula’s Castle) brings a mysterious element to the property that will make your stay one for the storybooks.

                    Elqui Domos Astronomical Hotel – Coquimbo Region, Chile

                    The stars are at your fingertips when you stay in the dome-shaped rooms at Elqui Domos Astronomical Hotel. With dwellings complete with a living room and outer terrace, the retractable roof will let you and your sweetheart find constellations in the night sky and can even get educated during an astronomy tour.

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