Estonia, the first digital country in the world
After having visited almost every European country, the Baltics were not at the top of my list for my next… Read More »
A Royal Tour
By Natalie Compagno and Greg Freitas Nothing kick starts Anglomania quite like a royal wedding. The union of the Duke… Read More »
Seattle’s Finest
By Jennifer Morilla Once upon a time, it was one of America’s major port cities. Back in the day, it was… Read More »
Music now and then: Cincinnati
By Andrew Chrisanthus At the heart of Cincinnati’s music culture, and it’s historic Over the Rhine Neighborhood, is Cincinnati Music… Read More »
How to pool party in Vegas
Over the last 5 years, summer in Las Vegas has been defined by poolside dance parties. The weekend in the… Read More »
Social Media Frenzy
Air New Zealand launches emoji travel tips Air New Zealand has developed an interactive online experience allowing people to explore… Read More »
Mindfulness
By Johnny Jet One of my New Year’s resolutions is to slow down and be more calm. It seems the… Read More »
Rejuvenate
By Jeanette Ceja There’s an emerging beach town on the horizon in Mexico. And this time the spotlight is not… Read More »
Best places to grab a drink in Denver
Downtown Denver is relatively small, but there are dozens of places to drink. Some are so great, you’ll be sad… Read More »
Discover Tulum, Mexico
There’s an emerging beach town on the horizon in Mexico. And this time the spotlight is not on Cancun or… Read More »
Celebrating Paris: the city of light continues to shine
Your Paris-bound clients likely already have the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Champs Élysées, Notre Dame and such on their itinerary. However, they may not… Read More »
Music: Now & Then
By Andrew Chrisanthus As a music industry professional with 20 years of experience in all facets of the industry, I… Read More »
The Off Season, “In” Jungle Getaway
By Stephen Chrisanthus You wake up in the morning and you are already over the day you haven’t even… Read More »
Nara, Japan
Less than an hour south of the famed Japanese city of Kyoto is the comparatively small, but no less brilliant… Read More »
Come Out & Play: Hotel Wellness Gets Some Fresh Air
By Greg Freitas and Natalie Compagno The days of mismatched dumbbells and a stationary bike are officially over. The latest… Read More »
The Magic of Buenos Aires
Magical Buenos Aires By Stephen Chrisanthus Those that love travel often fall in love with every city they visit… Read More »
