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Jumby Bay
The private island off Antigua makes a wonderful getaway for couples and family alike.
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Napa & Sonoma
This mecca for passionate foodies offers some of the country’s most innovative cooking and cultivating.
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| 01 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Stay: Luxury: WinvianWhen it comes to hotel design, we live in a world of one-upmanship. Whether it’s an I.M. Pei–imagined penthouse suite (Four Seasons Hotel New York), rooms decorated with priceless contemporary... |
| 02 | Escape: Pulse: Presidents' Day/Valentine's: Romantic RetreatsINDAGARE’S GUIDE TO LAST-MINUTE PRESIDENTS’ DAY WEEKEND AVAILABILITY 2008 This year, Valentine’s Day falls on the Thursday before President’s Day weekend, making it a perfect excuse to take a few... |
| 03 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Mayflower Inn & SpaWhen Adriana Mnuchin and her daughter, Lisa Hedley, began to design the Mayflower Spa in Washington, Connecticut, a few years ago, they traveled the world looking for inspiration. But in... |
| 04 | Spa/Wellness: Places: In:Spa RetreatsSince its conception in 2003, British company In:Spa has pioneered a new kind of wellness getaway by creating itineraries designed around rigorous exercise, pampering and nutritional education in some of... |
| 05 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Litchfield Antiques StoresLongtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “There are a number of good places in town, but Black Swan Antiques (710 Bantam Rd., 860-567-4429) and Jeffrey Tillou Antiques (39 West... |
| 06 | Ibiza: Where to Stay: Newcomers: D-Lite Yoga RetreatThis recently opened yoga retreat near Santa Eulària, run by Raymond and Gaby Hastings (née Gaby Hamilton, British fashion designer and creator of Utuinanna couture)—promises to offer a lot more... |
| 07 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Table for Two: MoosilaukeLongtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests this “newish restaurant in an old farm house for dinner.” |
| 08 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Hot SpotsIn Woodbury, longtime Litchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests: “I like the bar at Carole Peck’s Good News Café ; the Longwood Country Inn (www.longwoodcountryinn.com) ; John’s Café (693 Main... |
| 09 | Cotswolds: Where to Stay: Villas to RentThere are plenty of places to stay in the Cotswolds, from grand country hotels, both old-fashioned and contemporary, to converted town houses and sweet B&Bs. If you really want to... |
| 10 | Litchfield County, Connecticut: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: West Street GrillLitchfield County resident Ellen McCurtin suggests this restaurant for dinner: “It’s probably the closest you’ll get to a trendy scene in Litchfield County. The food gets high marks but there’s... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Retreat in India (Kerala/Varkala)I am planning a trip to India alone in December as a gift to myself and am looking for more information about the Kerala area. I have plans to spend... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Weekend Escapes from New York CityI am a huge fan of both Blantyre (www.blantyre.com) and Wheatleigh (www.wheatleigh.com) in the Berkshires. Blantyre is a little more old school in atmosphere (think English country house), Wheatleigh more... |
| 03 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Singapore and Outside BangkokFrom Somsri Hansirisawasdi and Camilla Russell from the Oriental, Bangkok: “For an hour getaway outside Bangkok, we recommend either traveling to Khao Yai National Park or to Pattaya. The former... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: PhillipinesA word about safety in the Philippines from Absolute Travel, a travel outfitter that has done wonderful trips for our members. “The safety of our clients is, obviously, of the... |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Glass HouseDo you know someone who can arrange a last minute tour of Philip Johnson’s Glass House in Connecticut ? |
| 06 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations NeededI’ve lived in Washington for decades and to me the most overlooked treasure in town is Hillwood Museum and Gardens (4155 Linnean Ave NW), on Rock Creek Park up Connecticut... |
| 07 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: reccomendations for nyc overnite excursions with kidsI have been meaning to try the Sagamore on Lake George. Friends just went and said that it was great with kids if you can get past the somewhat touristy... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Short Getaway with KidsWe are looking to go somewhere in January that is fun for young kids and bringing grandparents along fro a long weekend(ie, easy to get to from NYC, not off... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Short Getaway with KidsFrom NYC some of my favorite getaways are: the Greenbriar Hotel, Turks & Caicos (Parrot Cay resort or Point Grace Hotel), and Bermuda. |
| 10 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Four Seasons Great Exuma BahamasThe Four Seasons Great Exuma is a bona fide family-friendly property. The Kid’s Club offers activities like lizard hunts and Bahamian arts and crafts while there’s a teen center—complete with... |
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