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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.




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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.

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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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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    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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    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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      The Best Hotels in Miami for Luxury and Style

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      Experience Luxury at the Best Hotels in Miami

      A Miami vacation may be just what you need to rest and relax along one of the city’s many beachfront properties. From ocean views to sparkling swimming pools to delectable dining, Miami’s luxury hotel scene is full of ideal options for basking in the sun while enjoying the comforts of your home away from home. Book your room today at one of the best hotels in Miami for an unforgettable vacation experience.




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      1 Hotel South Beach

      You won’t regret booking a room in one of 1 Hotel South Beach’s spacious accommodations. With 700 square feet per room, you’ll have plenty of space to rest and relax with an oceanfront view of the Pacific, as well as four swimming pools to choose from. The organic and reclaimed furnishings bring nature into the design as sustainability is a priority for this modern brand.




      The Miami Beach EDITION

      Design was a high priority at this stunning destination for rooms and bungalow suites in Miami Beach. Ian Schrager’s vision of vintage glamour includes two pools, a spa and a nightclub that houses its own bowling alley and ice skating rink. Situated right along the beach, a trip to Miami will be filled with entertainment and tranquility with a room at the EDITION.




      The Goodtime Hotel

      With award-winning artist Pharrell as part owner, this hotel brings a fresh and trendy upgrade to Miami Beach. The Goodtime Hotel features bright and beachy art deco-inspired design mixed with inviting, modern furnishings. Dine at their Strawberry Moon restaurant after taking a dip in the pool for a classic Miami experience.




      Fontainebleau Miami Beach

      The storied history of this classic hotel includes visits from Old Hollywood stars like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. These days, Fontainebleau still holds its place in the ranks, in part due to its status as the largest hotel in Miami. Book one of 1,500 rooms to experience seven restaurants, eleven pools, multiple nightclubs and an expansive spa.




      Loews Miami Beach Hotel

      You’ll be welcomed to a lavish and sophisticated vacation at Loews Miami Beach. Their spacious rooms are perfect for a family trip or romantic getaway, with oceanfront rooms being the ultimate indulgence as you feast your eyes on the endless ocean below.




      Four Seasons Hotel Miami

      This Four Seasons outpost in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood provides a tropical escape with a pristine view of the Bay. While it doesn’t have a beachfront location, their rooftop pool surrounded by palm trees acts as an oasis in and of itself. Book a peaceful room or impressive suite to experience one of the best hotels in Miami.

      W South Beach

      The W brand never fails to provide a trendy environment for your hotel stay, and their South Beach location doesn’t disappoint. Rooms are filled with custom, coastal furnishings that create a picturesque setting for serenity. Party by the pool at their WET pool bar, or stay active at their onsite basketball and tennis courts.

       

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      Faena Hotel Miami Beach

      This opulent destination designed by an award-winning costume designer and director boasts a cinematic feel in the heart of Miami Beach. With 169 rooms, this glamourous, vintage-inspired hotel will whisk you away to an extravagant getaway.

      Mondrian South Beach

      One of the best hotels in Miami is the Mondrian South Beach, a go-to for any travelers seeking style, sophistication and sun. The crisp, white color palette combined with bright, bold patterns makes for an eye-catching ambiance throughout the property. Wake up to a view of Biscayne Bay and dine along with water at Baia Beach Club, the onsite al fresco restaurant.

      The Setai Miami Beach

      This beachfront resort is known for its celebrity clientele and breathtaking ocean views. It’s home to 135 suites that feature extravagant furnishings for a place to retreat to after enjoying one of the property’s three infinity pools. Sleek decor with earthy touches create a well-rounded atmosphere that is sure to revitalize your mood during your Miami getaway.

      SLS South Beach

      This pristine hotel brings together art, luxury and relaxation to create the perfect contemporary vacation. Rooms are designed by artist Phillipe Starcke, with French inspiration bringing an air of opulence to each space. Take in some sun at Hyde Beach by day and enjoy dinner at Katsuya or The Bazaar for an exciting Miami experience.

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        7 Unique Honeymoon Destinations for an Adventurous Experience

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        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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          Your Guide to the Perfect Yacht Week

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          Our Guide to The Yacht Week

          Adventure is just around the corner for those planning to take an excursion through the seas with The Yacht Week. Whether you’re booked for Italy, Montenegro, Greece, or any of their other enticing route options, there’s plenty to prepare for as you embark on the week-long yacht party. Know what to expect with some helpful tips with our Yacht Week guide for making your adventure the experience of a lifetime.

           

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          Our Recommendations

          As you plan your journey, there’s a lot to keep in mind in preparation for a week of excitement. Gather a crew of friends who are fun, responsible, and ready to live like a family for a week in close quarters on your boat. Don’t forget to also book a skipper so that you’ll have an expert navigator for those long days of boozy fun.

          Keep the trip silly by bringing costumes, floaties, face paint, and plenty of props to make your photo stream memorable. Pack only necessary items to save space on your yacht—a waterproof phone case, non-slip shoes, and an AUX cord are just a few essentials to make your excursion perfect. Each of The Yacht Week’s routes have their own unique experience to offer, with a few standing out as favorites among attendees.




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          Croatia

          For those with an affinity for a wild party, Croatia may be the destination for you. One of the most popular of all the routes, the Croatia experience will have you partying at beautiful Fort George or dancing it out to EDM mixes at Club Vanilla. The Croatian coast is one-of-a-kind and you’ll get to join as many as 50 other boats of travelers ready to thrill seek alongside you.

          Put some money aside for port fees and bottle service to ensure you’re all set for expenses throughout the week. Shorter sailing days on this route leave plenty of time to focus on letting loose as you make lifelong friends on the Croatian waters.




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          Greece

          There’s something for everyone when you take in a week of Greek culture during this stunning route. Treat yourself to bottle service at one of their many nightlife and day party events throughout the week—Ermioni Island’s White Party is a classic that will have you decked out in your brightest whites to sip drinks on the ocean.

          With plenty of activities to do on land, explore each island and experience both tourist and local culture for an added bonus to your sea excursion. Port fees are a breeze on the Greek route, so use the extra cash for fuel during the long sailing days.




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          British Virgin Islands

          Sail through the tropics during the Caribbean BVI route, fit for a relaxing escape into the sparkling blue waters. Become one with the ocean by snorkeling, exploring the natural baths or getting lost in the numerous underwater caves. Locals will have you loving life with their deliciously made rum drinks and fresh seafood right at your fingertips.

          With more availability for a catamaran on this route, splurge on the upgrade to take advantage of the extra space and make the most of your trip. You’ll also want to set aside a hefty shopping fund for this destination, but beautiful ocean views will make up for the island prices. Day parties will be the peak of your journey as you dance in the sand under the clear, blue Caribbean sky.

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            1 Hotels: Where Hospitality Meets Sustainability

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            The 1 Hotel Experience

            As the hospitality industry moves further into the 21st Century, bringing unique and forward-thinking elements to your brand means staying ahead of the game. At 1 Hotels, their message relies on transforming the industry into one that connects people through thoughtful design and sustainability. From New York City to Miami, and soon to include Los Angeles, Cabo San Lucas and more, the success of the brand stems from guests’ modern priorities of creativity and mindfulness.




            Rooms

            Each of the 1 Hotels properties provides an attractive location with rooms that embrace both comfort and style. Nature is brought into the space through the use of reclaimed wood accents, in-room greenery, and organic cotton sheets and mattresses. Each of the rooms have walk-in showers complete with a 5-minute sand timer to help you minimize your water consumption. The Brooklyn Bridge location features unobstructed views of the Manhattan Skyline while the Central Park location allots you an unmatched view of the iconic park. The South Beach property sits along the Atlantic Ocean and affords a breathtaking view of the waves.




            Sustainability

            The brand takes a strong in-house stance on going green across the board. They pride themselves on utilizing energy saving initiatives, recycling and waste reduction, and low water usage. They also have dozens of partnerships with eco-friendly companies to fulfill the needs of the guest. The paper-free Pressreader technology is available for guests to digitally keep up with their favorite publications. The Tesla Model S acts as the complimentary house car for guests to use when they’re on the go. Even the smallest details are accounted for, like partnering with Ditto Hangers—a company that provides clothing hangers made of 100% recycled materials. They also make use of wooden room keys to reduce plastic consumption and make for a signature brand accent.




            Dining

            The mission of sustainability also extends into the kitchen with dining options in each hotel to satisfy guests’ craving for healthy and well-made meals. The Central Park Location boasts the food stylings of James Beard Award-winning Chef Jonathan Waxman with a menu of California-inspired cuisine at Jams. Their Lobby Farmstand also provides seasonal fruits, nuts and granola for guests to snack on something fresh. The upcoming West Hollywood location is expected to have two venues run by hospitality mavens h. Wood Group. The first Chinese 1 Hotels property in Haitang Bay will include an onsite farm for organic ingredients to be used in the property’s various hospitality venues.

            Amenities

            The unique selection of 1 Hotels’ amenities reflects the needs of an urban and contemporary traveler. They embrace all members of the family with pet-friendly accommodations at the NYC properties, including a dog-friendly Concierge team to provide recommendations for your pup. If you’ll be travelling on two wheels in the city, you’ll have no problem finding a place to lock up with a bicycle valet to house your ride. From guided sunrise workouts on the roof of the Brooklyn Bridge property, to a Beach Social Club with premium benefits at the South Beach property, there are perks at each location to fulfill your every need.

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              15 Must-See World Heritage Sites

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              Explore these Must-See World Heritage Sites

              For centuries, some of the most breathtaking sites of ancient times were hidden from the world, in dense jungles, sprawling deserts, up mountains, or at the bottom of the sea. Over 1000 of these astounding locations have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and while they are all significant, there are some that truly can’t be missed. Find feats of ancient architecture and the untold bounty of nature at these must-see World Heritage Sites. 




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              Machu Picchu, Peru

              The lush, mountainous terrain of the Andes is home to one of the Inca empire’s greatest masterpieces, and some of the freshest air on planet earth. Storied, isolated, and beautifully preserved, these legendary ruins are the highlight of any visit to South America.




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              Great Barrier Reef, Australia

              For fans of scuba diving, the Great Barrier Reef is not only one of the most colorful places on Earth, but also the planet’s largest coral reef system. Stretching 133,000 miles with more than 900 islands, 400 kinds of coral, and absolutely teeming with rare and endangered marine life, this vibrant destination is a must-see for those looking to connect with our planet’s incredible oceans.




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              Old Havana, Cuba

              Rumba music fills the quaint cobbled squares, while vintage cars roll through historic streets at this celebrated pit stop between the old and new world. While there are many sites and sounds to enjoy throughout this beautiful city, nothing beats the wealth of Baroque and Neoclassical architecture of Old Havana’s eclectic plazas. 




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              Great Wall, China

              This might seem like a cliche, but there is a reason this legendary site has inspired so many great journeys across the globe. Its scope is simply too massive to understand without visiting, but one look at the sunrise over the rolling green of the Jundu Mountains will make everything clear. 




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              Cinque Terre, Italy

              Italy houses some of the greatest cultural sites in the world, including the Roman Colosseum, the Piazza del Duomo, and of course, Venice. But for a criminally underrated travel experience, the coastal villages of Cinque Terre are among the most beautiful places in the world. Cars are banned here, so visitors can take in the distinct history of the region, whether they’re hiking, dining, or taking a boat tour. 




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              Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, Japan

              One of dozens of incredible sites littering the storied nation of Japan, the shrine is a beautiful holy place of Shintoism with over 20 gorgeous structures to appreciate, the centerpiece being the famous floating torii gate. The graceful structures are connected by boardwalk, but the best way to experience the majesty is with a leisurely boat cruise around the inlet. 




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              Acropolis, Athens, Greece

              A home to Kings, an ancient citadel, the mythical realm of Gods, and now an unmissable World Heritage Site. Fans of the classics will love the opulent marble of The Parthenon, where Western theater, democracy, and philosophy were all produced. 




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              Giants Causeway, UK

              One of Ireland’s top attractions, this remarkable volcanic rock formation is one you won’t soon forget. Enormous columns of rock rise from the sea, as cool breezes cascade down the grassy hillsides that surround the area, a place of healing sea air and an authentic Irish experience. 




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              Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

              One of the last remaining Wonders of the World, the status of these ancient monuments is legendary, even among World Heritage Sites. While not the most original adventure, a sunset camel ride past the pyramids and Sphinx is certainly one to remember.




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              Yellowstone National Park, USA

              With lush forests, hot springs, alpine rivers, geysers, and an abundance of wildlife sightings, it’s not hard to see why this is one of the greatest natural attractions in the United States. Visitors can delight in hiking, and enjoy boating, skiing, and cycling under the scenic protection of Yellowstone’s majestic peaks.




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              Cappadocia, Turkey

              The famous “Fairy Chimney” rock formations are reason enough to visit this scenic region, but it is also full of caves, churches, and underground cities. To take in the full majesty of this Eastern European gem, booking a hot air balloon ride is a must.




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              Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

              Perhaps the best place on Earth to view wildlife, this enormous marine reserve is an opportunity to get close to penguins, giant tortoises, and all sorts of creatures unique to the beaches and volcanic landscapes of some of the most beautiful islands in the world.




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              Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

              The emerald waters of this scenic bay are the perfect place for junk boat tours and grand kayak adventures through limestone isles topped with rainforests. Whether you’re going for scuba diving, rock climbing, or blissful relaxation, Ha Long Bay is an extraordinary paradise of romance and wonder.




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              Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

              For a quintessential African safari experience, look no further than Serengeti National Park. The sprawling savannah and warm African sun are best experienced between October and November, where travelers can witness hundreds of thousands of zebras and gazelles migrating south to find water and grazing land.




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              Easter Island, Chile

              The remote Polynesian island is famed for its rolling green pastures, and of course, the monumental stone heads. There are actually nearly 900 surviving monuments, which amount to a quiet landscape unlike any other on Earth. 




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              Taj Mahal, India

              The incredulously opulent palace is one of the most renowned attractions in the world, and one that needs to be seen to be believed. An amazing symbol of India and its history, the Taj Mahal is Mughal architecture at its finest, and the centerpiece of a quality trip to India. 




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                The 10 Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.

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                Explore the Most Underrated National Parks in the United States

                We know of everybody’s favorite National Parks—Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Zion, etc.— but there are a whopping 423 National Parks in the U.S. just waiting to be explored. The National Parks are an amazing way to experience the wide array of beauty and wildlife in America, and we don’t want you to miss a thing. Explore our favorite underrated National Parks in the U.S.




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                Big Bend National Park – Texas

                You’ll find true solitary solace at Big Bend. It’s one of the hardest National Parks to access, but also one of the most biodiverse. Here, you’re surrounded by the Chisos Mountains, Chihuahuan Desert, and the Rio Grande. A 90-minute drive to the iconic artist’s town of Marfa, Big Bend is a great day trip for hiking and dipping in the hot springs. The best time to visit is fall or spring, or early morning if you’re visiting in the summer. Accommodations include yurt, camping, or drive-in options.




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                Great Sand Dunes National Park – Colorado

                Who knew the tallest sand dunes in the U.S. would be in southern Colorado? With peaks up to 14,000 feet tall, it’s no wonder this park has been called a “sandbox of epic proportions.” There are no motorized vehicles allowed on the dunes, but you can hike up and slide down on a sand sled (available for rent at shops nearby). There’s not much by way of restaurants or nightlife surrounding the park, but Colorado Springs, Durango and Santa Fe are all within a 3-hour drive. A special trip to the park is worth it to see these natural marvels.




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                Biscayne National Park – Florida

                Just 45 minutes from Miami is the largest coral reef in North America, tons of marine life, and evidence of human life dating back 10,000 years. 95% of Biscayne National Park lies underwater, making it one of the most unique National Parks in the U.S. and accessible only by boat. Take a guided tour, paddleboard through mangroves, snorkel over shipwrecks, or boat, dive, and fish in clear waters. 




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                Isle Royale National Park – Michigan

                This island in the middle of Lake Superior is accessible by a ferry, 3-hour boat ride, or 45-minute seaplane and only open in the summertime. But, much like Biscayne, even (and maybe especially) the most remote National Parks in the U.S. are worth visiting. Enjoy a quiet hike, a refreshing swim, and a beautiful spot to camp overnight. At Isle Royale, you might spot a group of moose or even the elusive wolfpack that the park helped repopulate! 




                 

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                North Cascades National Park – Washington

                Known as the “American Alps,” you won’t believe the landscape views at North Cascades National Park. With over 500 lakes and ponds, there are endless opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, and more. The park is only open in the summer, but when it is, there are endless opportunities for hiking, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, and enjoying the park’s 500+ lakes and ponds. Don’t miss Colonial Creek Falls, the tallest waterfall in the U.S.!




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                Saguaro National Park – Arizona

                Fill up your water bottles and head straight into the scene of wild west movie. Just outside of Tucson is Saguaro National Park, home to the tallest cacti in the U.S. And by tall, we mean that the park’s tallest-ever Saguaro was 78 ft.! From April to June you can enjoy beautiful cactus flowers, but desert landscape and wildlife is fascinating and breathtaking all year round.




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                Channel Islands National Park – California

                Visit the Galapagos of North America just 90 minutes from Los Angeles! You’d never know you were near civilization at Channel Islands National Park. There are no cars or nearby restaurants, just an all-natural island escape where you may spot whales, bald eagles, miniature foxes, and sea lions. Kayaking through the park’s unique sea caves is a favorite of Channel Islands visitors.




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                Kenai Fjords National Park – Alaska

                Alaska has some of the most National Parks in the U.S. of any other state, but most of them are hard to access. Not this one, though—Kenai Fjords National Park is just a quick drive or train ride from Anchorage! Wilderness in Alaska is unique, and this park offers a front row to all of it: glaciers, fjords, breaching whales, sea otters, puffins, eagles…the list goes on.




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                Carlsbad Caverns National Park – New Mexico

                Hundreds of millions of years ago, caves formed within the Guadalupe Mountains, and now they’re accessible for you to explore! Home of the largest cave chamber in North America (and lots of migrating bats), some caves at Carlsbad Caverns National Park go as deep underground as high as the Empire State Building is tall. The hike through the caverns takes about an hour to complete, and you won’t soon forget the incredible rock formations and gigantic “rooms” made of limestone.




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                Voyageurs National Park – Minnesota

                Nestled along the Canadian border is Voyageurs National Park. This Dark Sky Park is one of the best places to stargaze, and it’s so far north you may even see the Northern Lights! The dense forest is perfect for long hikes, and there are many lakes for boating and swimming. Guests may stay on a campsite (though some are only accessible by canoe), or on the water in a houseboat if you have a permit.




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                  The 8 Best Mediterranean Restaurants in the Middle East and Europe

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                  Best Mediterranean Restaurants

                  It’s no secret that Mediterranean food is delicious, and eating your favorite food in the country where it originated makes for an authentic dining experience to remember. During your next vacation to a destination near the Mediterranean Sea, you’re sure to be impressed by the delicious plates served up at fine dining restaurants throughout the region. Take a look at some of our choices for the best mediterranean restaurants throughout the Middle East and Europe.




                  Teoric Taverna Gastronomica – Barcelona, Spain

                  This classic Spanish restaurant serves some of the best Mediterranean food you’ll ever taste. With great service, amazing food and a friendly atmosphere, Teoric Taverna Gastronomica is a must-visit for the next time you find yourself in Barcelona.




                  la Montgolfiere Henri Geraci – Monaco Ville, Monaco

                  This restaurant is a true Monaco staple, serving excellent French, Mediterranean, and Western-European menu options. Everything they create at the world-class La Montgolfiere Henri Geraci is made with care and precision, giving an end result that is sure to satisfy.




                  La Vague d Or – St Tropez, France

                  St. Tropez only has two Michelin-starred restaurants, and La Vague d’Or is one of them. Meaning ‘the golden wave’ in English, this three-Michelin star restaurant is at the top of its class. With a menu rooted in Mediterranean origins, this destination on the French Riviera is sure to provide a feast for your palate.

                  Le Petit Nice – Marseilles, France

                  This restaurant is revered for their food, but loved in part because of its breathtaking views of the sea. Situated right on the Corniche Kennedy, running along Marseilles’ coast, every table is in the perfect seat for a beautiful seaside meal, especially at sunset. Being so close to the coast also brings forth their history of creating outstanding Mediterranean cuisine.

                  Konoba Stari Grad – Budva, Montenegro

                  The city of Budva has gained popularity surrounding their food, and of all the eateries in Budva, Konoba Stari Grad truly stands out. With a specialty in seafood stemming from their location right by the coast, they create exquisite menu options for foodies visiting from around the world.

                  Ricks Cafe – Casablanca, Morocco

                  Rick’s Café is a complete recreation of the bar made famous by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman so many years ago in the movie Casablanca. Large staircases, classic Moroccan architecture and a grand piano on display add to the incredible food served at Rick’s.

                  Varoulko – Athens, Greece

                  This restaurant by the sea has some of the best views of the water in the whole city. Lefteris Lazarou, a Michelin-starred chef, takes fine Mediterranean dining to the next level. With a full view of the fishing boats that bring in the day’s catch every morning, you can enjoy some of the best Mediterranean cuisine that Athens has to offer.

                  Fayruz Lebanese Restaurant – Cairo, Egypt

                  Egypt may not be the first country that comes to mind when you think of Mediterranean food, Fayruz has created a name for themselves offering a menu consisting of Lebanese and Mediterranean classics. If you’re in need of an intimate dinner, you can request a private room or a table on their outdoor terrace. If you find yourself in a more “Arabian Nights” sort of mood, you can also be entertained with a live belly dancing show during your meal.

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                    Vacation in Monaco for a Mediterranean Escape

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                    Experience Monaco

                    Your travel craving will be satisfied when you plan your next luxury vacation in Monaco, a small city-state off the Mediterranean French coastline. World-renowned for its picturesque architecture and spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll achieve relaxation alongside enjoying the vibrant social scene. Get the full French Riviera experience by visiting this lavish, seaside destination.




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                    Hotels

                    There are plenty of places to book your stay where you’ll be able to take in the sun and seas. You’ll get the full Monaco experience by booking a room at the beautiful Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo. Located in the heart of Monte-Carlo on the world-famous Place du Casino, the Hôtel de Paris has been serving guests the very definition of luxury for over a century and a half. The grand lobby exudes extravagance with crystal chandeliers, marble colonnades, and opulent low-relief sculptures. Moving into the guest rooms, visitors are welcomed with an immaculate and elevated interior that is fit for royalty. When dinner time rolls around, head down to Le Louis XV – Alain Ducasse, a temple of modern gastronomy that holds a three-Michelin star rating, then head to the Monte Carlo Beach Club for a variety of fun activities like water skiing or beach volleyball.

                    Charm and refined elegance are just a few of the many words that have been used to describe Hermitage. This Belle Epoque historical site is just a brief walk from the Casino de Monte-Carlo and is connected to the Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo. As one of the most exquisite palaces in the world, the Hermitage holds 280 rooms total, with 20 of those being suites–15 junior suites and eight Monte-Carlo Diamond Suites that offer breathtaking views of Monaco’s Port Hercules and the Prince’s Palace.

                    You can also visit the boutique Hôtel Port Palace for a view of the harbor and a modern style of luxury. The Monaco shoreline is enhanced by the Fairmont Monte Carlo, which features a range of amenities and a heated swimming pool with uninterrupted views of dazzling, seaside sunsets.




                    Restaurants

                    People are drawn from around the world to experience Monaco’s unparalleled fine dining. Located in the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, Blue Bay serves as one of the top fine dining experiences in all of Monaco. The Michelin star-holding head Chef Marcel Ravin offers a bold repertoire of Caribbean and Mediterranean cuisines. The panoramic outdoor terrace gives guests a stunning view of the coastline and looking inward the open air concept allows for views of the kitchen and staff. The gourmet smells that surround the restaurant are practically enough to lift you up and carry you inside.

                    Set in the exquisite Hôtel Métropole, Joël Robuchon Monte-Carlo focuses on expertly crafting dishes that reflect the tastes of the sun-drenched Mediterranean that surrounds. As with all of the late Joël Robuchon’s restaurants, the design radiates luxury in the most tasteful ways. Executive Chef Christophe Cussac’s culinary creations will have you booking a flight back to Monaco in no time.

                    The well-respected three Michelin-star Le Louis XV also serves fresh seafood dishes with authentic Mediterranean flavors, or for a dash of something different, Yoshi brings Japanese cuisine to the Riviera with a chic, artistic environment for you to enjoy an elegant dining experience.




                    Nightlife

                    Monaco has a reputation for embracing lavish nightlife with a host of nightclubs and bars to keep you partying all night long. It won’t be a trip to Monaco without visiting Jimmyz, the legendary hot spot with a Japanese garden ambiance and exclusive door. For a sophisticated outing, The Living Room is open late for drinks and bites with a decadent environment and beautiful crowd. You also won’t regret stopping by the intimate Le Bar Américain for a speakeasy-inspired night filled with live jazz sounds and a stylish, 1920s vibe.

                    Experiences

                    Guests flood to Monaco each year for their variety of one-of-a-kind attractions and events. The most prevalent among them is the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, a prestigious and historical racing event that has brought celebrities and luxury travelers to the area since its start in 1950. The Monaco Grand Prix is known to be the most difficult Formula 1 racing event out of all the World Championship races. It is also the most prestigious motor race in the world, making it the perfect reason to buy a ticket to Monaco. Held annually at the end of May, the race lands right in the sweet spot for vacationers looking to escape to this Western European paradise. If you’re looking to experience the race in comfort and sophistication, you can reserve a private terrace with full food and drink services to view the race from above the crowds.

                    Head down to Monaco’s Fontvieille Harbour and climb aboard your private yacht for an unparalleled sailing tour up the French Riviera. On the way, you’ll pass some of the most charming towns in Western Europe, sun-soaked beaches, and beautiful little islands. You’ll be able to see Menton, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Cap’d’Ail and Beaulieu from the boat as you sip champagne and work on your tan. If you’re looking for something a little more romantic, you might consider a sunset cruise to take in views of the water.

                    The region is also known for its iconic Casino de Monte-Carlo, an elegant destination for gambling and entertainment, prominently featured in the James Bond franchise. The Princier de Monaco is also a notable sight to see as it acts as the royal residence of the current Prince of Monaco.

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