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Dubai

What was once a tiny fishing village has morphed into a tax-free bastion of mega-malls, five-star hotels and wildly elaborate real estate projects.
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Mexico: Cabo

Mexico's stunning Baja Peninsula, once prized for its fishing by the likes of Ernest Hemingway, now draws Hollywood A-listers with its trinity of extraordinary resorts.
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Brazil: Buzios

Once a sleepy fishing town, Buzios is one of Brazil's most spectacular beach destinations.
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New Zealand

Perfect for nature lovers: the incredible lodges of the North and South Island.
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Vail

The largest single-mountain ski resort in North America is better than ever.
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England: Cotswolds

There are few more beautiful places in Britain than the Cotswolds, the bucolic region dotted with sleepy villages and bustling market towns.
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Québec City

Many of the city’s treasures underwent facelifts for Québec's 400th anniversary last year, so it’s a great time to see North America's most French city shine.
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Mexico: Tulum

Intimate, hip beach hotels line the shore of this former hippie enclave, which is now a favorite spot for low-key travelers looking to unplug.
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Morocco

Beyond style enclave Marrakech, the North African country has incredible destinations, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Sahara.
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Whistler

As a winter destination, comparisons to other North American ski resorts are simply beside the point: Whistler, British Columbia, is in a class of its own.
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Scotland: Edinburgh

Modern-day Edinburgh, still a hotbed of literary and scientific ingenuity, lives up to its Enlightenment-era reputation as the "Athens of the North."
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Hawaii: Maui: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Fish Market

When the Fish Market opened in 1989, Pa’ia was a sleepy fishing town frequented by surfers drawn to Maui’s windy North Shore. Since, a throng of haute boutiques and other...
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Hawaii: Kauai: Where to Shop: Markets: Farmers' Markets

A quintessential Hawaiian experience is to visit—some say brave—the farmers’ markets, which are held one day each week in various parts of the island (locals call them sunshine markets). When...
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Hawaii: Kauai: Where to Eat: Classics: Hanalei Dolphin Restaurant & Fish Market

A north shore institution on the banks of the Hanalei River since 1977—the longest continually operated restaurant on the north shore—the Dolphin is an excellent place to while away the...
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Barbados: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: The Fish Pot

Located inside the Little Good Harbour Hotel in a little fishing community called Shermans, the Fish Pot is a bit north of the main drag along the west coast. Reservations...
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Hawaii: Maui: Introduction: Just Back From

More so than perhaps any other U.S. destination, the islands of Hawaii are preceded by a litany of stereotypes, many of them at least partially true. The more developed areas...
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Hawaii: Oahu: Strategies: Lay of the Land

Honolulu, Hawaii’s only true metropolis, is the place visitors want to stay the longest or leave the soonest. It has the best attractions, the finest dining and the most action,...
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Hawaii: Kauai: Where to Stay: Luxury: St. Regis Kauai Princeville

After a multi-million dollar renovation, this former Starwood property is now the stately St. Regis Princeville Resort: a 252-room, Polynesian-inspired hotel with a 10,000 square foot spa, a Robert Trent...
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Hawaii: Kauai: Where to Stay: Villas to Rent: Pure Kauai

There are many agencies on Kauai ready to help you find the right rental for you and your family. The most upscale houses are available through Pure Kauai, which has...
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Hawaii: Kauai: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: Bar Acuda

The Who’s Who of Kauai’s north shore may be found in the only new island restaurant in more than a decade. Bar Acuda is the brainchild of Jim Moffat, a...
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Hawaii: Kauai: What to See & Do: On the Water: Top Beaches

White sand beaches make up fifty miles of Kauai’s 113 miles of shoreline, twice that on Oahu. Though there are beaches all around, the biggest expanses are found on the...
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