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The Top 26 Spring Destinations: Where to Go This Spring
Whether you’re looking to stay domestic with a countryside escape or a last spring skiing weekend or seeking to venture further afield to a European city or an indulgent Maldives bungalow, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite spring destinations where...
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As we begin a new year, it’s time to start dreaming about where your travels will take you—whether it’s a romantic escape to the Italian coast, a family adventure at a luxury dude ranch or an African safari over the...
Silver Endeavour. Photo by Caroline Hansen, courtesy IndagareRead MoreFirst Look: Sailing on Silversea’s Silver Endeavour Maiden Voyage to Antarctica
Antarctica is a destination that attracts explorers, soul searchers…those brave enough to face the unknown. Visiting the White Continent used to require guests to forget comfort and embrace ruggedness—expedition ships aren’t exactly known for providing guests with the finer things...
The view from the Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Hotel in Rome. Photo courtesy of AnantaraRead MoreWhat's New in Rome: Where to Stay, Eat, Shop & Explore in the Eternal City
Rome Revival: A new generation of hotels, restaurants and attractions are transforming the Eternal City. Elizabeth Harvey reports.
Photo by Steven Severinghaus, courtesy Brooklyn Botanic GardenRead MoreWhere to See Cherry Blossoms Around the World
With warmer weather on the horizon, we've got our minds focused on spring—especially the few short weeks when cherry trees bloom in ethereal displays of pink and white. In Japan, the flowering trees, known as sakura, hold deep symbolism as...
Courtesy andBeyond Punakha River LodgeRead MoreBest New Hotels of 2023: Top Picks from Around the World
2023 is shaping up to be another record year for travel, with rates soaring and prime availability vanishing. Our bookings team is working on dream trips to the South of France and Amalfi Coast, safaris all over Africa, multigen trips...
Photo by Kathryn Nathanson, courtesy IndagareRead MoreJust Back From: Rwanda, the Land of a Thousand Hills
Indagare's Kathryn Nathanson reports back from her trip to Rwanda earlier this month, where she found a blossoming fine-dining scene in Kigali and a new, must-visit attraction in Volcanoes National Park.
Bougainvillea trees in Greece. Photo by Sydney Lapin, courtesy of IndagareRead MoreIndagare Matchmaker: What Are the Best Greek Islands for Different Kinds of Travelers?
Mainland Greece is surrounded by enchanting archipelagos comprising 2,000 islands, of which approximately 170 are populated. Santorini and Mykonos are justly famous, but there are other isles that also have rich histories, ancient ruins, varied landscapes, charming medieval villages and...
Photo by Sam Doran, courtesy IndagareRead MoreTürkiye & Syria Earthquake Disaster Relief: How to Help
This week’s 7.8 magnitude earthquake and the following aftershocks in Anatolia have devastated vast swaths of southeastern Türkiye and Syria, with a death toll that has climbed to around 20,000 and setting back years of humanitarian efforts in the region....
Courtesy Sea IslandRead MoreBest Family Spring Break Ideas 2023: Where to Go With Kids This Spring
Spring is one of the best times to hit the places your family has been dreaming about. Whether you’re heading to an off-season hideout or to a popular Spring Break family destination, many of Indagare’s top properties book up far...
Courtesy San Ysidro RanchRead MoreIndagare Picks: The Most Romantic Hotels in the U.S.
Though farther-flung destinations like Paris or the Seychelles offer undeniable romance, there's no need to fly around the world to enjoy a cozy couple's retreat. America is home to some of the world's most romantic hotels, with intimate and indulgent...
Courtesy SHA Wellness ClinicRead MoreHow To Choose A Wellness Spa in Europe
Indagare Members Talk About the Best Options–and What To Skip.
From left: Sabyasachi; Melissa at Grand Central Station; Nine Orchard. Courtesy IndagareRead MoreExploring My Own Backyard, NYC
Indagare founder Melissa Biggs Bradley spends hundreds of days each year on the road. But during a recent break from her travels, she took the opportunity to explore closer to home. Here are her favorite finds in New York now.
Courtesy IndagareRead MoreAfter The Roaring Return of Travel, What’s Next?
Following a year of unprecedented demand—and passion—for travel, Indagare founder Melissa Biggs Bradley assesses the opportunities and challenges ahead.
On Primrose Hill. Photo by Annie Fitzsimmons, courtesy IndagareRead MoreThe Best Things to Do in London with Young Kids
After living in London for four years and exploring every chance we can, I’ve crafted a hard-earned, opinionated list of favorite things to do with kids in London. Our daughter is now four, a wonderful age to explore the capital,...
Photos courtesy of J.K. Place Paris; courtesy of Four Seasons Hotel Madrid and by Mary Quincy courtesy of Grand Hotel Timeo, A Belmond HotelRead MoreIndagare’s Most-Booked Hotels in 2022
As 2022 comes to a close, Indagare's most-booked properties of the year reflect what many of us have desired for several years—a grandiose return to our favorite destinations (our homes-away-from-home, if you will). International travel is back, and Indagare members...
The Royal Palace and National Library in Stockholm, Sweden. Photo by Bridget McElroy, courtesy IndagareRead MorePreparing for Sweden‘s Jubilee Year & What That Means for Sweden in 2023
2023 will be a big year for Sweden, Stockholm and the Swedish Royal Palaces.
A view of St. Stephen's Cathedral at Christmastime. Photo by Christian Stemper © WienTourismusRead MoreJust Back From Vienna: What’s New in Wien & Why to Go Now
In a parade of silks, jewels and political intrigue, the courts of the Habsburg monarchy in Vienna have lately made their way out of the textbooks and onto our screens—and thus, back into the discussion of the day. Centered around...
From left to right: Indagare's Kathryn Boswell in Morocco; Indagare's Elise Bronzo in Morocco; Indagare's Abby Sandman in Peru. Photos courtesy IndagareRead MoreNew Year's Travel Resolutions: The Where, Why and Who With of The Indagare Team's 2023 Travels
A new year of travel has dawned, and the world is wide open (finally!). With so much new ground to cover and old favorites to revisit, Indagare staff members kicked off the year with resolutions to help direct their 2023...
Courtesy Four Seasons Resort Palm BeachRead MoreThe Best Beach Resorts in Florida
Florida has almost one thousand miles of sandy beachfront, and since the temperatures (on land and in the water) stay relatively warm all year, it’s one of the only places within the U.S. that swimming and sunbathing are viable options...
Photo by Eliza Harris, courtesy IndagareRead MoreJust Back From Antarctica with White Desert
Indagare’s Eliza Harris reports on her trip deep into the Antarctic interior, where she hiked across ice sheets, had close encounters with Emperor penguins and experienced a spirit-cleansing journey away from civilization.
Atlantis The Royal exterior. Courtesy of Kerzner InternationalRead MoreThe Future of Hotels: Q&A with Luxury Hotel Insider Brett Armitage, CCO at Kerzner International
From new wellness opportunities to luxury entertainment resorts, and everything in between, the industry is constantly evolving and reimagining the possibilities for travelers. How does a multinational luxury hotel company plot its next moves? Below, we talk with Brett Armitage,...
Tiger's Nest, Bhutan; Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Lake Como; on safari in Zimbabwe. Photos courtesy IndagareRead MoreFive Luxury Travel Trends for 2023 (Plus Where to Go)
Exactly one year ago, I was writing about Omicron-related travel cancellations, so I’m going to lead this story with: a lot can happen in a year, and how glorious it feels to be writing about fun, frothy travel and flying...
From left to right: Riad El Fenn, Kasbah Tamadot, Saadien Tombs. Photos by Kathryn Boswell, courtesy IndagareRead MorePostcard from Morocco: Our Favorite Moments from Our Travels
This fall, four Indagare staffers Wellesley Lowther, Grace Park, Alex Schulte and Kathryn Boswell explored some of our favorite spots in Morocco, including Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, Fes and Skoura. When they weren't scouting shops, restaurants and touring options, they...
From left to right: Courtesy One White Street; Courtesy North Island; Photo by Melissa Biggs Bradley, courtesy Indagare.Read MoreOur Most-Read Stories of 2022
This year, members of the Indagare community dreamed big and dove deep, with a focus on the experiences most likely to make their travels incomparable and unforgettable. Our most popular pieces took readers around the globe, showcasing newly opened hotels,...
Photo by Simone Girner, courtesy IndagareRead MoreJust Back from Rome: Favorites in the Eternal City
Indagare’s Simone Girner just returned from a trip to the Italian capital—as heady, chaotic and romantic as ever. Here is her mini-guide to her favorite things to do in Rome now.
Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel. Photo by Edgardo Contreras, courtesy BelmondRead MoreOur Favorite Beach Resorts for a Winter Escape in 2023
Nothing cures the winter doldrums like a few days of sand and sea. Whether you’re dreaming of the soft, salty breezes of the Atlantic, the aquamarine waters and pastel-hued sunsets of the Caribbean, or the lush terrain of somewhere further...
Photo by Colin Heinrich, courtesy IndagareRead MoreJust Back from: A Safari with Impact in Zimbabwe
I hadn’t expected the sound of hippos grazing in the night to be quite so relaxing. But as I shut off the lights of my tent, their grunts and groans began lulling me right to sleep. It was my first...
Photo by Justin Seymour Smith courtesy Wilderness Wildlife TrustRead MoreProtecting Locals and Lions in Zimbabwe: Meet the Long Shields Lion Guardians
Travel has the power to transform lives and open minds, and many of the staff at Indagare will say a safari forever altered our perspectives on conservation. That’s one of the reasons Indagare Impact has partnered with the Wilderness Wildlife...
Marrakech cuisine. Photo by Grace Park, courtesy Indagare; Café in Paris. Photo by Sydney Lapin, courtesy Indagare; Photo by Louise Palmberg, courtesy PastisRead MoreFoodie Travel Guide 2023: The 15 Best Cities for Everyone Who Loves Food
From Michelin-starred Nordic gastronomy in Copenhagen to biscuits and broils in Charleston, excellent cuisine is often a determining factor for travelers when considering where to go next. With most of the world opening up to travelers again, Indagare rounds up...
Dish at Saporium, courtesy Borgo Santo PietroRead MoreThe 31 Best Farm-to-Table Restaurants in the World
Around the world, both restaurateurs and their patrons are increasingly interested in knowing where their food comes from, leading to a veritable bumper crop of farm-to-table restaurants. And some places—pioneers in the industry—do this type of dining so well that...
The Pinch in Charleston. Photo by Christian HarderRead MoreThe Best New Boutique Hotels in the U.S.
Boutique hotels have a special magic that often makes for unforgettable getaways. Though they may not offer the expansive grounds, amenities and pampering service that some of our favorite resorts and grande dame hotels do, the best boutique hotels are...
Hand-made pasta at Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco’s Canonica Cooking School. Coutesy Rosewood Hotels & ResortsRead MoreThe Top Hotels with Cooking Schools
From sushi-rolling in Kyoto to pizza-making in Tuscany, learning a local cuisine is a meaningful (and delicious) way to immerse oneself in a destination. Read on for Indagare’s favorite hotel cooking programs worldwide.
Photo by Lexi Polster, courtesy IndagareRead MoreWatch: The Download: Antarctica
On planet earth, Antarctica is as remote, untouched and untamed as you can get. Here's what it's like to visit the White Continent.
Photo by Branden Barre, courtesy Gritti PalaceRead MoreIndagare’s Top-Booked Hotels in February
Where in the world have Indagare members been dreaming of visiting? Our team is currently planning members’ getaways to all four corners of the globe—literally every continent—but there was one clear leader among destinations on members’ minds in February. Of...
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