Editor picks: Beachfront hotels in Siesta Key
Siesta Key, Florida, rests on the Gulf of Mexico, close to Sarasota —so close, in fact, that part of the barrier island is actually within…
By TravelMag · Nov 1, 2018
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Siesta Key, Florida, rests on the Gulf of Mexico, close to Sarasota —so close, in fact, that part of the barrier island is actually within…
By TravelMag · Nov 1, 2018
Activities
The UNESCO-listed Tower of Hercules, a science museum, the city’s history and unforgettable Galician food. This and more…
By TravelMag · Nov 1
Destinations: Italy
Tuscany is so overburdened with beguiling destinations that to stop at just Florence and Siena is to do…
By TravelMag · Oct 30
Activities
Whether it’s the reefs, rainforests, or ruins, there is something magical about Belize. It’s an uplifting atmosphere that…
By TravelMag · Oct 26
Hotels on map
South Carolina’s “Grand Strand” spans 60 miles of sand and shore, and Myrtle Beach is at heart of…
By TravelMag · Oct 25
Destinations: India
Bursting with ancient treasures of Indo-Islamic architecture, otherworldly murals and a rocky river running through the town, Orchha…
By TravelMag · Oct 22
California
Located on California’s Central Coast, Monterey is a city of firsts. It was home to California’s first public…
By TravelMag · Oct 21
Activities
Koh Samui is Thailand’s second-largest island, and it offers the best of both island worlds: lush jungles and…
By TravelMag · Oct 19
Destinations: New York City
The New York Giants got started in 1925 when Tim Mara bought them for US$500. He spent an…
By TravelMag · Oct 19
Destinations: Italy
Until the coastal road connected Portofino to neighbouring Santa Margherita, crossing the promontory on foot was the only…
By TravelMag · Oct 18
Features
Sited among verdant hills in the Somerset countryside, the city of Bath offers an excellent long weekend opportunity.…
By TravelMag · Oct 18
Hotels on map
Situated in the Midlands region of central England, Nottingham was once among the county’s industrial heartlands, having been…
By TravelMag · Oct 16
Destinations: Chicago
Originally called the Decatur Staleys, the Chicago Bears have grown to become one of America’s most beloved football…
By TravelMag · Oct 16
Hotels on map
Nestled along the central Oregon coast, Lincoln City is gifted with two bodies of water. Obviously there’s the…
By TravelMag · Oct 15
Colorado
Trying to decide which extended stay hotels in Colorado Springs, CO offer the best value to long-term guests?…
By TravelMag · Oct 12
Smart Travel
Since the Green Bay Packers were founded in 1919, they’ve been one of the most beloved teams in…
By TravelMag · Oct 10
Destinations: New York City
When you think Manhattan, you likely don’t think Mexican food. While the borough doesn’t boast an affinity for…
By TravelMag · Oct 9
Hotels on map
Tuscaloosa, AL, located on the Black Warrior River, received its name from the Choctaw chief Tascaluza, or Tuskalusa,…
By TravelMag · Oct 8
Destinations: Vietnam
Straddling the winding banks of Perfume River, the historic walled city of Huế in Central Vietnam is rich…
By TravelMag · Oct 8
Rooms
One of three institutions in the University of Tennessee system, the Chattanooga campus is about half the size…
By TravelMag · Oct 8
Colorado
In 1959, the Denver Broncos got their start, and it was rough due to limited financial means. However,…
By TravelMag · Oct 7
Destinations: London
London Victoria enjoys an enviable position in the heart of the United Kingdom’s glorious capital. It’s a gateway…
By TravelMag · Oct 7
Activities
Naples is one of the jewels in Italy’s crown. Nestled on the Bay of Naples, it is a popular…
By TravelMag · Oct 6
Activities
When you want to gain a new perspective or take your yoga practice to the next level, a…
By TravelMag · Oct 5
Destinations: France
Besançon is the laid-back capital of the Franche-Comté region. A wander through ‘La Boucle’—the old town nestled in…
By TravelMag · Oct 5
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Nestled amid the beautiful Alps mountain range, and dotted with a harmonious mix of Imperial and modern architecture,…
By TravelMag · Oct 3
Activities
There are few more atmospheric cities anywhere in Europe after dark than Edinburgh. Steeped in potent folklore, the…
By TravelMag · Oct 3
Activities
The world’s longest-running American musical and winner of six Tony and two Olivier Awards, Chicago is a staple…
By TravelMag · Oct 2
Destinations: Brazil
It might look like party spelled wrong but Paraty, an easy day trip from Rio de Janeiro, is…
By TravelMag · Oct 1
Destinations: South East England
The archetypal British seaside resort, Eastbourne has something of a mixed reputation. On the one hand, it’s regarded…
By TravelMag · Oct 1
Features
Komodo National Park has been officially protected since 1980, but locals have cared for and protected these islands…
By TravelMag · Oct 1
Hotels on map
Nashville, TN, the nation’s capital for musical creations! Music is the blueprint of this city. Its first settlers, …
By TravelMag · Sep 26
Rooms
Syracuse University has only one official color: orange. That citrusy hue is also the nickname of the school’s…
By TravelMag · Sep 25
Destinations: New England
The New England Patriots are probably in the top five most beloved teams in American football since their…
By TravelMag · Sep 25
Destinations: Canada
Stemming from the Algonquin word, “adawe,” meaning “to trade,” Ottawa is a town steeped in history. The city’s…
By TravelMag · Sep 24
Features
The Polish city of Wroclaw rests at the intersection of Central and Eastern European history. A collection of…
By TravelMag · Sep 24
California
With a research budget of more than $1 billion, it’s safe to say Stanford University is one of…
By TravelMag · Sep 23
Hotels on map
Ocean City, Maryland garnered its first tourists due to the revolutionary idea of Issac Coffin. In 1869, Issac…
By TravelMag · Sep 21
Tours
With its low population density and therefore minimal impact on the country’s precious environments, Namibia remains one of…
By TravelMag · Sep 20
Features
Standing stark naked in a room filled with strangers, and trying to act natural about it, is just not…
By TravelMag · Sep 20