Destination: San Francisco

Northern California’s tech-forward, hilly city… has the most restaurants and farmers’ markets per capita in the U.S. From the fog rolling under the Golden Gate Bridge to America’s only moving National Historic Landmark, San Francisco is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. The main and generally best option is SFO San Francisco International. Flying Private: … Read More

Destination: San Francisco Bay Area

The entire San Francisco Bay Area, deserves to be explored. The vibrant and diverse East Bay, with cities like Oakland and Berkeley, is a cultural and culinary hotbed. San Jose, and the Silicon Valley, is an essential hub of innovation. Plus, you’ll find quaint waterfront towns, incredible shopping, fantastic museums, and endless outdoor delights at Point Reyes National Seashore. ROSEWOOD … 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: The Caribbean Lesser Antilles Islands

These islands were the first part of the New World The archipelago forming a boundary between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean… east and south of Puerto Rico. Tourist Visa for US Citizens: There are many governments overseeing these islands… entry will generally be easy for USA Passport holders, but do check before arrival. The Lesser Antilles is divided … Read More

Destination: Doha

A cultural hub as well as a economic powerhouse Emir Hamad has done an excellent job transforming Doha into the “Pearl” of the Middle East. Vast natural gas resources have driven Qatar’s rise as the world’s wealthiest nation and transformed its capital, Doha, from a once-declining fishing and pearl-diving town into the Persian Gulf’s future-forward cultural gem. The main and … 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: Qatar

Qatar has evolved into much more than just a stopover Many come to the Middle East seeking the mystic, traditional life of the Bedouins, wandering the desert with their life’s belongings on a camel’s back. Although tradition is still an important part of the Qatari ethos, the country has well and truly moved into the twenty-first century with the piercing … 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: Greek Aegean Sea

Endless Beauty and Mythical Adventure The Greek Aegean Sea includes over 4,000 islands and islets scattered in the Cyclades, Dodecanese and Sporades, of which only 200 (or so) islands are inhabited. The Greek coastline offers a diverse landscape: beaches stretching over many kilometres, sheltered bays and coves, sandy beaches, sand-dunes, pebble beaches, wetlands and deltas, caves formed by seawater and … 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

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