Pelican Hill :: Newport Beach, California
August 30, 2010 by Destination Guide
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A vacation to the sapphire blue waters of the Mediterranean is often out of reach for the majority of wannabe travelers. Luckily the good ol’ US of A offers a getaway retreat in beautiful southern California that will instantly bring your mind to the gorgeous stretches of the classic European holiday destination. Part of the region known as America’s Riviera, the Resort at Pelican Hill in Newport Coast, California is designed to reflect the grand Renaissance style Mediterranean sea side towns and delivers the same relaxed air with a hefty dose of luxury. With your choice of over 200 Bungalow suites and 128 villas, a world class golf course, and a westerly ocean view that is simply unrivaled; Pelican Hill will pamper and indulge your every need. Read more
Tinkertown Museum :: Sandia Park, New Mexico
August 28, 2010 by Destination Guide
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If you have ever spent a Saturday morning watching an Antiques Road Show marathon then you will be familiar with folk art and its value; both intrinsically and as part of Americana. While the importance of folk art is often discussed, rarely is it celebrated in the United States, and even less frequently is it displayed publically. The Tinkertown Museum in Sandia Park, New Mexico sought to change all that. This 22 room art extravaganza is located just north of Albuquerque and is definitely one of the most underrated museums in the United States. Read more
Grand Teton National Park :: Jackson, Wyoming
August 26, 2010 by Destination Guide
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What is 2500 million years old, covered in forest, and has some of the best skiing around? If you said Jackson Hole in Wyoming, well you are half right. Most of Jackson Hole is actually part of the Grand Teton National Park. Covering about 310,000 acres in northwest Wyoming this pristine Wild West preserve is the ideal get away for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. It is hard to say where to start first as there is seemingly an endless array of exciting and awesome things to do. Although a smattering of entertainment options will be listed here, we strongly recommend you check with them yourself before you make the trip to see what else may be out there waiting to tickle your fancy. Read more
St Ives September Festival :: St Ives, England
August 18, 2010 by Destination Guide
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During September the seaside town of St Ives in Cornwall, England is home to the St Ives September Festival, one of the longest running festivals of the arts in the United Kingdom. The festival has been going on for over 30 years and runs for 15 days (the 2010 festival runs from Sept 11-25). It features a wonderful eclectic mix of music, film, poetry, talks, exhibitions and much more. Started in 1978 by local entrepreneurs and the nearby International Musicians Seminar, the festival has grown to attract thousands of visitors from around the world. Read more
Shanti Maurice :: Mauritius
August 17, 2010 by Destination Guide
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Most dream vacations start with visions of exotic locales or escaping to several days of golf, tennis, kayaking, massages, and picnics. Well, hidden away on the island oasis of Mauritius is the fantastic spa resort of Shanti Maurice. Designed by architect Jean-Marc Eynaud, designer Chandu Chhada, and landscape architect Bill Bensley, this 32 acre paradise offers everything you could possibly envision for the perfect get away. The moment you step on to the property, an overwhelming sense of calm washes over you. This is due not only to the naturally tranquil setting of the warm white sand beaches with their cyan waters but also the holistically spiritual environment specifically created to lull travelers into a state of utter peace and contentment. Read more














