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Aman Venice

Neo-Renaissance grandeur meets refined modern aesthetics at Aman Venice. You’ll feel as though you’re sleeping in a beautiful museum at this 16th-century palazzo – some of the 24 individually designed rooms and suites are covered in protected frescoes and reliefs, which are smartly complemented by contemporary furnishings and amenities. A private water transfer delivers you to the resort’s dramatic reception … Read More

Destination: Greece

Ancient Mythology and Modern-Day Delights You’ll love the sun-drenched islands, whitewashed towns, and a mythic past that just won’t quit. Enjoy the whitewashed dwellings of Mykonos, the historic ruins in Athens, the sun-soaked cafes on Crete, the famous views on Santorini, and the UNESCO-designated Old Town of Corfu. Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays under 90 days. … Read More

Condor Airlines

Condor Flugdienst is the low(ish) cost competitor of Lufthansa, with it’s main hub based at FRA Frankfurt. Condor’s main goal is economical travel for vacation goers while maintaining a very high level of standards, so it cannot be referred to as a low-cost carrier (LCC). It’s current relationship with Lufthansa, and other airlines, gives it excellent options for travel beyond … Read More

COMO Journey: Into the Arctic

COMO Journey: Into the Arctic is a special COMO Journey… combining COMO’s luxury services — including COMO Cuisine and healthy COMO Shambhala wellness treatments — with travel outfitter, Natural World Safaris. This multi-award winning company specialises in expert logistics in parts of the world where access is challenging, and the wildlife experience exceptional. This includes micro-cruising destinations and safaris where … Read More

Destination: Menorca

Quickly becoming the new art destination of Europe The island has 216 kilometres of highly varied coastline, from the rugged shores and reddish beaches of the north, to the gentle relief of the south, with golden sandy coves. There are many different options to enjoy sun and sea, whether on broad sandy beaches or at small coves surrounded by pine … Read More

Destination: Mallorca

From the mountains to the sea, bohemian retreats to the first all-inclusive—groovy, colorful Mallorca has always had something for all. Mallorca (or Majorca) is the largest of the Balearic Islands, and a classic among European travel destinations. Mallorca is known as an easy-to-reach destination for fans of sunny beaches, amazing landscapes, wonderful mountains and affordable Mediterranean food, with a coastline … Read More

Destination: Athens

Enjoy Both Ancient Attractions & Modern Temptations The Acropolis, centered around the imposing Parthenon, is one of Athens’ top sites, literally, as the ruins perch 500 feet above the city. For more views, take a hike (or a funicular) up Mt. Lycabettus to see the sunset from its 745-foot summit. You’ll find plenty of tavernas and touristy shops in Plaka, … Read More

Destination: The Western Coast of Greece

A Green Oasis of Turquoise Waters The western coast of Greece is the lesser travelled region. Laid back island getaways and all the excellent local cuisine that Greece is renowned for. AMANZOE Argolida / Peloponnese Size: 50 rooms and suites Style: Zen Contemporary Year Opened: 2012 Designer/Architect: Ed Tuttle Secluded luxury, but conveniently close to the ancient sites of Epidaurus … Read More

Destination: The Island of Crete

Relaxed and less crowded Crete is the largest island in Greece, and the fifth largest one in the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you can admire the remnants of brilliant civilizations, explore glorious beaches, impressive mountainscapes, fertile valleys and steep gorges, and become part of the island’s rich gastronomic culture. Crete is, after all, a small universe teeming with beauties and treasures … Read More

Destination: The Island of Santorini

Panoramic Splendor On The Greek Cliffs There are sunsets, but then there’s a Santorini sunset. Perched high above the deep cobalt Aegean Sea, Santorini’s whitewashed villages are clustered atop dramatic cliffs, with black sand beaches resting at the bottom. Journey up and down the cliffside staircases in Oia and explore the ancient Minoan ruins at Akrotiri, then step out onto … Read More

Destination: The Island of Mykonos

Greek Island Proves a Sunny Delight for Jet Setters Mykonos measures just 33 square miles, but its legend is larger than life. Ever since Jackie Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis arrived in the 60s, it’s served as one of the Aegean’s most fashionable destinations. Clothing-optional Paradise Beach is the primary party beach, followed by Psarou, which also boasts a dive center … Read More

GVA Geneva Airport

Geneva Airport, formerly and still unofficially known as Cointrin Airport. As well as serving Geneva, this airport is close to France and has a French sector where people already in Switzerland can take flights to French airports without having to pass through Swiss territory. There are 2 terminals, but almost all flights use Terminal 1, while Terminal 2 is just … Read More

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