By Barbara Beckley We’re talkin’ totally terrific tiki! Don your Hawaiian shirts, leis and Betty Page garb and hightail it to San Diego for Tiki Oasis, the world’s original and largest Tiki event, July 31 – August 4, 2024, at the Town and Country Resort. This year’s theme is “Way Out West” – and you …
Cuyama Buckhorn Roadside Resort – Who Knew?!
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley No, really. WHO? KNEW? A hip, cozy find. With just the right amount of quirky chic – in the middle of, like, nowhere. And once you experience it. You want to return again and again! “There it is!” The mid-century neon sign had a cheery look. Welcoming me to …
Art Magic Returns to SoCal’s Laguna Beach this Summer with ‘Style’
By Kathy Strong Laguna Beach has been an exclusive haven for the arts for nearly a century, as well as the sparkling jewel of Southern California’s own scenic Riviera coastline. A year-round destination, Laguna shines brightest in the summer months. Gentle ocean breezes combine with some of the cleanest beaches, water and air on the …
The Azure Sky Hotel – A New Take on Hospitality!
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley Looking for health and wellness with your next vacay? Head to the Azure Sky Hotel in Palm Springs! General manager Angie Bettinelli has realized her deep devotion to personal wellbeing paired with ultra-stylish mid-century modern architecture. A true oasis of personal pampering. Designed for relaxing, recharging, improving our mind, …
SoCal’s Oceanside Serving up Summer-Perfect Original Ice Cream
Handel’s Ice Cream and Visit Oceanside have teamed up to offer three delicious ice cream flavors inspired by the beloved Southern California beach destination. The limited-edition partnership launched June 1, 2024 at the Handel’s Oceanside location, just in time for the summer heat. The cooling artisan series includes unique flavor profiles fit for every customer’s …
Indian Wells Golf Resort – A Perfect Choice for Cocktails, Weddings & Events
By Barbara Beckley Ultra chic. With curved architecture and glass walls opening to views of championship greens and beautiful desert mountains. The perfect backdrop for every social occasion. Sip shaken-not-stirred martinis or French champagne, with delicious nibbles and meals at the second floor VUE Grille & Bar. Golfers call it “the 19th Hole.” Arrange …
LOOK OUT MICHELANGELO! IT’S THE 2024 PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF DESIGN!
By Barbara Beckley This incredible dining room by West LA interior decorator David Levine is just the beginning of what you’ll see now that the 2024 Pasadena Showcase House of Design make-over of the1902 English Tudor Revival style Potter Daniels Manor is complete and open for tours through May 19. Levine outdid himself with layer …
New Interactive Wellness Lounge, and “Blue Zone” Cuisine Debut at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa
By Barbara Beckley Ahh… relaxing into what looks like a recliner, I close my eyes, push a button, and let the chair do its work. Giving me a relaxing, re-energizing, head-to-toe massage – sans the masseuse. Like health magic! And easy to enjoy – no appointment needed. My magical chair is one of three innovative …
2024 PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF DESIGN – A TUDOR WOW!
By Barbara Beckley I recently attended the 2024 Pasadena Showcase House of Design “Empty House Party” – and wow! This year’s manor do-over is going to be a must. As arguably SoCal’s oldest (founded in 1965) and easily, most interesting fundraiser, the Pasadena Showcase House of Design always delights with stylish re-dos of elegant mansions …
The Best of Puerto Vallarta! Elegance, A Private Beach, Sophisticated Activities, Surprises: Casa Velas has it all!
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley Chic. Artistic. Serene. A stay at the Casa Velas boutique hotel is everything that makes Puerto Vallarta the toast of the travel world. A refined hideaway like those built shortly after Liz joined Richard during his filming of the 1964 movie “Night of the Iguana,” and catapulted this coastal …
3 ‘New’ Reasons to Visit the Mojave Now
By Kathy Strong California’s equivalent to the Carlsbad Caverns was closed to the public for several years. The Mitchell Caverns have re-opened for public tours in certain months. As the only limestone caves in the California State Park system (and only one of two you can enter), the natural attraction offers fascinating stalactite and stalagmite …
Find Your Own Special Path in California’s Scenic Monterey
Monterey County on California’s Central Coast beckons visitors to find their own paths to adventure. With a breadth of different adventures and escapes, no matter the path – wellness, family, outdoor and epicurean – it all leads to the same place—an inspirational and memorable experience. The Wellness Path: Connect Within and Find Your Center Combining …
Have a Sunshiny Holiday in SoCal’s San Diego
There’s no place like SoCal’s San Diego for the winter holidays, where guests can warm up to sunshiny days, uncrowded beaches, and inviting laid-back vibes. Evan Hotels’ Bahia Resort Hotel and Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa on Mission Bay and The Lodge at Torrey Pines in La Jolla are the perfect coastal retreats to soak …
Take a Ghostly Tour at Historic Hotels
By Kathy Strong There may be hundreds of hotels and resorts in America that claim haunted histories, but only a handful actually offer guided tours filled with spine-chilling tales of its past and legendary ghost sightings. Too spooked to check in? No problem. Most of these tours are also open to non-guests. The Stanley Hotel, …
Pacific Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit – Expect the Unexpected!
Story and photos by Barbara Beckley Ahh…relaxing under a palapa, cerveza in hand, watching the surf wash onto the golden beach. Paradise? I think so. I was in Sayulita, a fishing village-turned bohemian art colony and world recognized surf break – on a jungle-clad bay along the Riviera Nayarit on Mexico’s Pacific Coast, an …
Hollywood Forever: Take a Self-Tour of the Resting Places of the Stars
Photos and story by Barbara Kerr Throughout history, people have made pilgrimages to burial sites: to honor and to remember. In today’s celebrity culture, many people are drawn to four Los Angeles area cemeteries which are the final resting places of stars of yesterday and today: Forest Lawn Glendale, Forest Lawn in the Hollywood Hills, …
It’s Temecula Time! Southern California’s Wine Country — Always Fun! Always Fresh!
By Barbara Beckley Wine tasting. Hot air ballooning. Tasty cuisine. Stylish accommodations. Now you can add “Wine-Bottle Art” and “blend-your-own-wine” to the list of reasons to visit Southern California’s award-winning wine region, Temecula. Sitting under a grape vine-covered arbor, I thought “outside the lines;” wielding my paintbrush with care to create wisteria blossoms circling …
Time for a California Desert Road Trip
California’s vast desert region is a land of hidden oases and canyons, towering snow-capped mountains, and sweeping panoramas that conjure visions of early California and the Old West. Unlike anywhere else in the world, the California Deserts feel like one giant natural theme park—connected by scenic open roads and a network of character-rich lodging properties. …
Discover Cooler Temps and Cool Jazz in SoCal’s Idyllwild
The short trip up Highway 74 from the Palm Spring California’s desert floor leads to the tiny forested town of Idyllwild, a truly seductive drive on a scorching summer day. Make the trip July 3-15 to enjoy an exciting lineup of live performances and workshops in the 29th Jazz In The Pines. Your journey up …
Explore London Like James Bond
Looking for a new, imaginative experience on your next European vacation? Imagine Experiences is offering three unique “Hero” adventures which allow travelers to walk in the footsteps of the renowned James Bond. Choose the 3.5-hour Essential Bond—Nobody Does it Better; the 6-hour Bond for a Day, including a session at a select London gun club …
Live the ‘Lavender Lifestyle’ on California’s Central Coast
Graceful, purple-hued rows of sweet-smelling lavender transport us to romantic European destinations—the south of France or the hill-clinging villages of Tuscany. Breathtaking scenery aside, lavender has long been coveted for its pleasurable impact on nearly all the senses—from taste and aroma to its calming qualities. You don’t have to travel all the way to Provence …
Largest Cavern in Texas Opens! Tour Natural Bridge Caverns’ Hidden Wonders
After years of careful development and millions of dollars invested in design, engineering, technology, construction and guest experience, Natural Bridge Caverns will open its latest and most ambitious tour: Hidden Wonders. Already the state’s largest and most visited commercial cave, this new multi-million-dollar tour experience features state-of-the-art lighting, a sound and light show and expansion …
Celebrate National Pet Month– All Year!!
Oceanic Enterprise hotels is excited to Celebrate National Pet Month at some of their incredible properties that will make it possible to visit throughout 2023 by booking in May. National Pet Month May is National Pet Month, an annual celebration dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership, encouraging pet adoption and celebrating the special bond between …
The Cheech: a vibrant celebration of Chicano art in SoCal’s Riverside
Story & Photos by Barbara Kerr Most people probably know Cheech Marin from his work in the 1970s and 1980s as part of the comedy act Cheech & Chong and as Don Johnson’s partner on the tv series “Nash Bridges.” But Richard Anthony “Cheech” Marin is an American comedian, actor, musician, activist – and one …
Don’t Miss it! Idyllwild Arts Visual Arts Exhibit by Students May 5-6 in Palm Desert, CA
Without heading your car from the desert floor to the mountain community of Idyllwild, residents and visitors in Palm Desert have the opportunity to view exciting students’ artwork. It is equally exciting for students to get their work into a professional gallery for the first time and in front of the prestigious desert audience. The …
Sonesta Irvine – A Chic New Find in SoCal’s Orange County
Story & photos by Barbara Beckley Looking for a stylish – and affordable – new stay in Orange County? Look to the Sonesta Irvine. Newly revamped and renamed following a $20 million “extreme” make-over – this ultra-chic 339-guestroom/suite hotel is ideal for both fun and business stays. I recently overnighted and was impressed. The …
Discover San Diego’s “The Sunny Side of Things” in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago
Just in time for spring getaways, the San Diego Tourism Authority has partnered with Tripadvisor in a first-of-its-kind immersive mural art campaign that captures the SoCal destination’s sunny optimism and positivity. Running now through April 30, “The Sunny Side of Things” mural art campaign will appear in three of the largest U.S. cities: New York, …
Discover Travel Books Exclusively for ADVENTUROUS YOU!
Travel season is here. Time to explore. To check off that bucket list and maybe unearth a few secrets from those who know best. The internet has put a dent in the travel book market, but not for those books that are filled with personal adventures, history and unknown treasures. Consider some of these books …
North America’s Second Peppa Pig Theme Park to Open in North Texas in 2024
Starting in 2024, families will be able to enter the playful world of Peppa Pig for an unforgettable day of adventure at North America’s second Peppa Pig Theme Park set to open in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Designed to be the ultimate theme park experience for little ones, this all-new standalone theme park located in …
Japan’s Michinoku Coastal Trail: A Journey of Hope, Resilience and Regrowth
The Michinoku Coastal Trail is a remarkable achievement that stretches over 1,000 kilometers from Kaburajima in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture to Matsukawaura in Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture. The trail has been opened in stages and completed in 2019, offering visitors breathtaking views of the Pacific coast and connecting the lives and culture of the region’s …
Time to Celebrate, Wildflower Watchers!
A Super Bloom, such as the one that exploded “gold” over the slopes and in the canyons of Death Valley might be rare, however with the rain California has received this winter, there is a good chance you are apt to be rewarded with the dazzling displays of magenta, orange and bright yellow this spring. …
Ready for Its Close-Up: Your Ultimate Guide to the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
Article and photos by Barbara Kerr Hollywood may be the land of dreams, but it took nearly a century of dreams and dedication to create the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the largest museum in the United States devoted to the arts, sciences, and artists of moviemaking. Designed to educate as well as celebrate, the museum …
Don’t Wait to Play—Fresh Snow Now in Big Bear!
Fresh snow from the recent storm means Alpine Slide Big Bear has flourishing snow tubing hills for the 2022-2023 season. The snow-tubing park reported that its snow base is about three to four feet with three full-length snow-tubing runs now open. (Note: check road conditions and weather before planning your trip.) Alpine Slide Big Bear …
8 Essential Things to Pack for your Disney Cruise
A Disney cruise is more than a vacation. It’s a magical experience, from the time you board to the very last day. During a high-seas escape, you can catch Broadway-caliber live shows, be a pirate at a deck party, watch first-run movies, play group games, share memorable meals (think all-you-can-eat soft serve), enjoy plenty of …
Desert X 2023: Big Visions for Big Spaces
Article and photos by Barbara Kerr Desert X has returned to the Coachella Valley. From March 4 through May 7, Desert X 2023 is showcasing dynamic work by artists from Europe, North America and South Asia with intriguing installations located across Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs and Palm Desert. The 2023 exhibition supports the mission …
Universal Studios Hollywood Debuts Super Nintendo World Land with Mario Cart Ride
On “Mario Kart™: Bowser’s Challenge” in SUPER NINTENDO WORLD™ at Universal Studios Hollywood guests and fans find themselves immersed in one of the world’s largest, most interactive rides. Inspired by the popular MARIO KART™ video game series, the ride features cutting-edge augmented reality. The highly-anticipated opening of SUPER NINTENDO WORLD at Universal Studios Hollywood this …
Santa Barbara’s Lobero Theatre Celebrates 150 Years – Celebrities, Playboys, Even Ghosts
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley Sipping margaritas and shaking maracas. A perfect way to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Santa Barbara’s legendary Lobero Theatre. Built by Santa Barbara musician – and rumored playboy – Jose Lobero, the 604-seat venue hit the limelight on February 22, 1873 with an opening night concert of Italian …
Savor the Secret – Princess Cruises’ New “360 Experience.” A Voyage within a Voyage!
By Barbara Beckley Am I dining in Spain? No, it’s Greece. No, France. Yes, Yes and Yes… More than an exquisite meal – and it’s that, too – the “360: An Extraordinary Experience” is a magical trip around the world. Once seated, we’re transported to Princess Cruises’ exotic ports of call, immersed in the sights …
Find Over-the-Top Romance in the Maldives
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, romance and love are on our minds, and our lovebirds are getting ready to celebrate the most romantic day of the year. Candy? Flowers? No need to plan your special celebration this year. Leave that up to the romance specialists at the InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort. The island of …
Portland’s Spring Cherry Blossoms a Must-See
Those who traverse the west are fortunate that they don’t have to fly to Japan or even Washington D.C. to view a spectacular display of cherry blossoms. Just head to the Portland Japanese Garden this spring for an eye-full of joyful pink and white blossoms. The arrival of spring in Portland Japanese Garden is accompanied …
Time to Get Fit in Style at Rancho La Puerta
If you haven’t kept your New Year’s resolution to be healthy and fit, here is your solution all wrapped up in a week of splendor. And it is waiting for you just over the San Diego border at Rancho La Puerta, a 3,000-acre healthy-living paradise with flowering meadows, landscaped gardens and breathtaking vistas all nestled …
Recharge in these Hot Springs Getaways
When Southern California takes on a chill, our fair-weather “bones” aren’t always easy to warm. One sure way to seek both warmth and healing comfort is to submerge your body in the hot mineral water that naturally blesses the area. By the mid-1800s, the world was extolling the virtues of “taking the waters” or soaking …
A Taste of Sonoma – In SoCal’s Burbank
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley The winery is in Sonoma. The Tasting Room is in Burbank! Unique concept. And best kept secret for wine and jazz buffs. We get to enjoy curated Sonoma wines – paired with fine cuisine and sophisticated entertainment – just by driving down San Fernando Road! “A small entrance. But …
Explore 13 Hidden Gems in SoCal’s OC
The locals don’t like sharing, but we give you permission to uncover some hidden experiences in SoCal’s Orange County. This bucket list has something for everyone from cruising scenic harbors, hiking to breath-taking vistas and getting sworn in as a pirate to discovering hidden restaurants and splashing around one of the longest water park’s lazy …
SoCal’s JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa – Never the Same Twice!
By Barbara Beckley It’s true. There always seems to be something new at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert, California. At least, whenever I visit. What’s the Latest? The JW Garden! Described as a “kitchen garden with a twist,” this lush collection of edible native plants and a budding olive …
More to Love in SoCal’s Oceanside
SoCal’s Oceanside may be straddling more than three miles of northern San Diego’s summer-perfect coastline, but you have to admit that it is the less glitzy counterpart to nearby beach-going communities—a casual, grittier throwback to California’s authentic beach spirit. Oceanside continues to hit its stride as SoCal’s coolest, under-the-radar beach town with a host of …
Bed & Pool, Anyone? BlissWood Bed & Breakfast Ranch is Making a Big Splash!
By Kathy Strong Those who know me aren’t surprised that I have a special affection for bed & breakfasts. I owned one of the first ones on California’s Central Coast and I authored the state’s first bed & breakfast guide book, Recommended Bed & Breakfasts: California. Part of my adoration of this sector of hospitality …
Jump on the Tequila Train: 10 Years Aboard the Jose Cuervo Express
One early winter morning in 2012, in a sleepy train station in Guadalajara, the Jose Cuervo Express redefined the “Tequila Sunrise” experience. Along some 40 miles of restored train tracks and over two hours, travelers were transported back in time with tastings and music before arriving in the heart of Tequila for a full day …
Bucket List Alert! Visit the Pacific’s Last Frontiers with Crooked Compass
There are bucket list trips and then there are bucket list trips! Boutique tour operator Crooked Compass is once again paving the way to experience the Pacific’s last frontiers in its unique style. A maximum of seven guests will be transported by private aircraft through the remote areas of the history- laden Solomon Islands and …
Fiji? Tahiti? No – It’s the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa in SoCal’s Mission Beach!
Story & photos by Barbara Beckley So. I’m driving through Mission Beach in San Diego… Predictable oceanfront apartments, quirky clapboard beach houses, corner bars. Then I turn right – Oh My Gosh! I’m in Polynesia! Behind the “Bamboo Curtain” Entering the Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa, I truly am in another world. High-beamed Fiji-style …
Going to Yellowstone? Consider a Tour
If you’ve tuned into the news recently, you’ve probably seen footage of the devastating flooding in and around Yellowstone National Park. As all five entrances to the world’s first national park shut down within a mere matter of hours and all visitors were evacuated to the surrounding communities, the team at Austin Adventures got down …
Reserve Now for Americas’ First ‘Adult-Only’ Luxury Tented Resort!
An intimate property submerged in forest in Mexico’s Punta Mita is set to welcome guests to an innovative stay this December. Naviva®, A Four Seasons Resort will be the brand’s first adult-only tented resort in the Americas. A nature retreat featuring 15 luxury tents nestled amid 48 forested acres on a private peninsula overlooking the …
PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL SHORTFEST IS HERE!!
The 29th annual Palm Springs International ShortFest, one of the largest showcases of short-form cinema in North America, is back, with screenings June 20-26. Kicking off on Tuesday, June 20, ShortFest will screen a full slate of films at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. This year’s festival will screen 50 curated programs and showcase 299 …
The Perfect Arizona Daytrip awaits aboard Verde Canyon Railroad
Since 1990, Verde Canyon Railroad has carried nearly three million passengers through a wild and scenic canyon, on its historic route completed in 1912. The breathtaking journey fills all the senses (and every camera) all while leaving no trace. A stone’s throw from the hillside mining town of Jerome, Verde Canyon Railroad’s Clarkdale depot is …
Sip your Way through SoCal’s Oceanside
New O’side Sips Trail Shows Off Oceanside’s Booming Craft Beverage Scene Oceanside is a quintessential California coastal escape that boasts wide sandy beaches, a quaint New England-style harbor, historic wooden pier and charming bungalow neighborhoods. O’side (as locals affectionately call it) is a destination of discovery where visitors can explore everything from California history at …
‘Recharge’ in Mendocino County
Dramatic, rocky cliffs that rise steeply above the swirling surf below welcome you to Mendocino County on California’s northern coast. Starkly beautiful, the coastal and inland area are filled with charming villages and unequalled natural landmarks—from the stately redwoods and trails lined with pygmy cypress to rolling hills draped in vineyards. This low-key paradise awaits …
9 Bucket List Adventures for 2023
Americans are not only ready to travel in 2023, they are looking for that bucket list experience of a lifetime. From family cycling tours on Cape Cod to visiting the Yellowstone region, river cruising in Europe, exploring Ecuador and enjoying multiple sports on Maui, here are nine travel ideas for your bucket list year. 1. …
Submerge in the Volcano-Heated Springs of Costa Rica’s Rainforest
Nestled at the base of the Arenal Volcano in northern Costa Rica is a tropical haven that combines rainforest beauty with soothing hot springs. Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa is set amidst more than 900 acres of a pristine rainforest reserve and is blessed with abundant naturally flowing hot springs, complemented by cascading thermal waterfalls, …
Soar ABOVE the Lights In Las Vegas with the new ‘Neon Night Flight Spectacular’!
The iconic Neon Museum in Las Vegas is partnering with Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters to offer an exciting neon experience, in the air and on the ground. The new Neon Night Flight Spectacular takes guests on an unforgettable exploration through the history and splendor of the iconic sights that Las Vegas is known for – …
Oh, No! Dinosaurs in New York?
Could it be that massive dinosaurs are running wild through the streets of New York City? Maybe not in the real New York City, but a LEGO version of the event at LEGOLAND® California Resort where more than 30 of the massive creatures have taken over the Big Apple in Miniland U.S.A. Guests can get …
Find Historical Bounty in New Mexico’s ‘Secret’ National Park
Pecos National Historical Park is a historic find that’s been “on the move” and destined for greatness for decades. In fact, the park had the highest visitation on record in 2021. First established as a state monument in 1935, the park about 20 miles from Santa Fe became Pecos National Monument in 1965. It was …
Reimagined Historic Getaways in SoCal’s Oceanside
From historic boutique hotels to a Top Gun landmark, SoCal’s Oceanside is offering new reasons to explore the town perfectly situated between metropolitan San Diego and Los Angeles. The quintessential California coastal escape attracts with wide sandy beaches, a quaint New England-style harbor, historic wooden pier and charming bungalow neighborhoods. O’side (as locals affectionately call …
Float in a Healing Wilderness on Vancouver Island
Perched on the shores of the Tofino Inlet, with access to the pristine wilderness of Vancouver Island’s Clayoquot Sound, Tofino Resort + Marina offers a coastal escape with an emphasis on wellness and adventure. Enmeshed in an abundance of nature, from temperate old growth rainforest to rocky coastal shores and world-renowned surf, Tofino might just …
Jump on the Daytona Beach Mural Trail
For art lovers, the Daytona Beach area in Florida offers museums and galleries with artistic styles for every taste. Now, visitors to the area can take in outdoor artworks too — because in Daytona Beach and some of the surrounding cities and towns murals line the streets. Daytona Beach Mural Trail with 18 murals (and …
Find Island Bliss in Fiji
When a destination is made up of more than 300 idyllic islands, it nearly eludes description. However, “in a coconut shell” anywhere in Fiji equals island bliss. Made up of 7,055 miles of land that occupies 426,000 square miles of ocean, Fiji is mostly composed of unchartered, uninhabited isles surrounded by pristine white beaches, crystal …
Find Adventure on Santa Fe’s New Sky Railway
Hop aboard Sky Railway, Santa Fe’s new adventure entertainment train, and take a ride that focuses more on the journey than the destination. Two former Santa Fe Southern Railway engines and several historic passenger cars have been restored and reimagined by a team lead by Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin, and feature visuals …
Recharge under Dark, Starry Skies
Do your New Year’s resolutions include some much-needed rejuvenation of mind and body? You can refresh and recalibrate with these Mindful Adventure Travel retreats that invite you to disconnect in a quiet park with dark, starry nights. Add in some coaching guidance for reconnecting and it’s a recipe for total renewal. Mindful Adventure Travel Specialist …
Forget Taco Tuesday—It’s Taco Trolley Day!
With San Diego’s recent Blue Line Trolley extension, you can now ride all the way from the U.S.-Mexico border to La Jolla in the north. And with the expansion comes all sorts of new adventures, including sight-seeing, shopping and, of course, taco tasting—a favorite local pastime. It’s a natural San Diego’s proximity to Mexico, plus …
Visit Sedona’s Secret 7 Vistas
Some secrets are just too good to keep to yourself. That’s why the Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau launched Sedona’s Secret 7, an innovative approach that reveals lesser-known trails and locations throughout Red Rock Country. Seven locations within seven categories – hiking, biking, vistas, picnics, stargazing, arts and culture and spiritual – offer …
It’s Not Too Early to Make Plans for Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas
The 2022 Super Bowl is right around the corner, but we already know where we’ll be for Super Bowl LVIII. On February 11, 2024, the Super Bowl will take place at the recently opened Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, marking the first time Las Vegas and the state of Nevada will welcome the Super Bowl. …
Bucket List: Win a Walk-On Role in Pageant of the Masters
The Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters is adding a twist to Giving Tuesday this year with the opportunity to win the role of a lifetime! Starting on Giving Tuesday, November 30th and running through December 7th, we invite you to donate $50 or more to be entered into a drawing for a …
The Most Insta-Worthy Castles in the World
The highly-anticipated ITV survival reality series – “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” – has been stirring up discussions on the net as fans eagerly await the show’s return this month. Following the massive hype surrounding the reality series and the ongoing refurbishment of the historic Gwrych Castle for the series, Stokemont.com was intrigued …
Take a Day to Circle the ‘Sea’
By Kathy Strong I first remember hearing of the Salton Sea in the early 1960s when ads ran on Los Angeles television stations extolling the virtues of owning a vacation home on the “sea.” It sounded exotic and exciting. Many years later, I had the opportunity to interview the late Marian (Marsh) Henderson, a former …
Discover Japan’s Hotspot for Gastro Travelers
Setouchi, Japan’s hidden secret, offers so much more than its natural beauty. Beyond its colorful deep gorges, brilliant forests, sparkling blue waters, traditional cultural practices and thriving world-class art scene, it also happens to be one of the country’s most delicious regions. And it’s no wonder. It gently kisses the Seto Inland Sea full of …
Explore the 7 Secret Beaches of Sydney
SHHH—don’t tell. Hidden within beautiful Sydney Harbour, tucked away in national parks and along Sydney’s celebrated coastline are more than a half dozen “secret” beaches that are blessed with amazing views, soft sands and the alluring promise of privacy and seclusion. Little Congwong Beach, La Perouse The short, paved walk from the better-known Congwong …
The 5 Top Ways to View Koalas in New South Wales
From their fluffy ears to their paunchy pouches, koalas are one of the most adored critters on the planet – and around 20,000 of them are thought to call New South Wales (NSW) home. Here’s where to find these endearing marsupials happily at home among the gum trees — and how you can help them …
5 (Great) Reasons to Golf this Fall in Scottsdale, Arizona
Golf Season Over? Not in Scottsdale. Fall’s shorter days and cooler weather mean the end of golf season across most of North America. In Scottsdale, things are just getting started. Read on for five reasons why Scottsdale is a must-visit this autumn before the on-season rush! 1. It’s Always Sunny in Scottsdale The area isn’t …
Work in the Waterfront Paradise of San Diego
With 70 miles of coastline, San Diego’s Waterfront hotels are the ultimate “office” setting for remote workers looking for a change of scenery. Be warned. You aren’t going to stay inside your four walls for your work in paradise. Head outside to set up your “office” and be sure to explore your surroundings and grab …
Visit Japan’s Best-Kept Secret: Setouchi
Setouchi is often referred to as the authentic, soothing, unique region of Japan and it’s no wonder. A land framed by the Seto Inland Sea where life moves at a slower pace than some of its neighboring locales, it beckons with backdrops of impossibly gorgeous color, indescribable views and a wealth of natural wonders that …
8 New (Exciting) Reasons to Visit Arizona
No matter where you head in Arizona this fall, you are going to find something new to love. Take a look! Your Passport to Wine The Arizona Office of Tourism recently launched a statewide digital Arizona Wine Trail passport and interactive map to help wine lovers discover more than 100 of the state’s wineries. Visitors …
Be a Ninja at LEGOLAND!
LEGOLAND® California Resort in SoCal’s Carlsbad is giving guests a special experience as part of its 10-year celebration of LEGO NINJAGO. From now through September 5, dare to take an AR digital experience where real and virtual worlds collide in the world of NINJAGO with all your favorite characters. In a first for LEGOLAND® Parks, …
‘Seas’ the Day with these 3 New Adventures in the Maldives
The secluded island hideaway of Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi, located in the archipelago’s secluded Shaviyani atoll, has recently launched a new collection of unforgettable ocean adventures. No better time to explore its vibrant five-mile reef and beyond, with adventure above and below the waves. Home to a colorful circus of tropical fish, manta rays …
11 Things You May Not Know About Visiting Berkeley
By Kathy Condon Recently, I had the opportunity to visit the Presidio in San Francisco and decided to detour to Berkeley, a city I’ve heard about for years but never explored. It became clear right away that, though living in the shadows of San Francisco, Berkeley has definitely charted its own path filled with surprising …
New Bucket List Island-Hopping Adventure in the Galapagos
Seeing blue-footed boobies, volcanic islands, wild forests and magenta-hued flamingos, all part of a marine paradise, can mean just one destination: the Galapagos. This new week-long glamping and island-hopping adventure is guaranteed to top your travel bucket list! The Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel on Santa Cruz Island has joined forces with Scalesia Galapagos Lodge on …
All Aboard for a Car-less Vacation in Glenwood Springs, CO
Everyone is taking car trips this summer, but you’re not everyone. Why not plan a trip without a car or a plane? Choose from two spectacular train journeys to reach legendary hot springs and outdoor adventure in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Once you arrive, a vehicle-less vacation in Glenwood Springs is no problem for visitors to …
10 Hawai’i Scenic Spots You (Probably) Haven’t Visited Yet
So, you think you’ve visited all of the breathtaking must-sees in Hawai’i? You’ve been to Waimea Canyon on Kaua’i, the Nu’uanu Pali lookout on O’ahu and the Haleakalā volcano summit on Maui. You’ve even watched the evening glow of lava at Halema’uma’u crater on Hawai’i Island. But, are there any Hawai’i scenic spots you haven’t …
Planning a Trip to Las Vegas? Here Are Some Places You Shouldn’t Miss Out On!
The pandemic took away a lot of opportunities for traveling and sightseeing, as towns and entire cities went on lockdown for everybody’s safety. Fortunately, with restrictions slowly easing up in the last few months, it looks like out-of-town trips are in the cards once again. Alongside other destinations like Mexico and Hawaii, Las Vegas is …
Sailrock Resort: Love at First Visit!
By Barbara Beckley Natural. Authentic. Rustic luxe. “This is what life on vacation should be!” I sighed, reclining into my lounger, alone on the sugary sand, sipping a rum punch and contemplating the amazing colors of the sea – pastel blue, turquoise, green, azure and navy at the horizon. Set on South Caicos, the …
Long Beach Waterfront Getaway
Story and images courtesy of visitlongbeach.com Long Beach’s waterfront is a playground for all ages, and it always has been – dating back to the early 20th century when Long Beach was home to a seaside amusement zone with rollercoasters, a rainbow shaped pier, arcades, and more, the city’s 11 miles of waterways have always …
Sky Walk through the Towering Redwoods in Eureka
Eureka on California’s Humboldt County coast is celebrating the state’s reopening with its own grand opening celebration: the new Redwood Sky Walk. The Redwood Sky Walk is a self-guided interpretive experience that takes visitors up high into the tallest trees in the world to explore a treasured and unique ecosystem. The rugged Redwood Forests of …
Sublime Social Distancing in Nevada’s Mustang Monument
This eco-resort in northwest Nevada may not fit in everyone’s travel budget, but for those exclusive few who opt to stay, it is an “unbridled” experience. Mustang Monument just reopened on June 15, 2021 for exclusive use to small groups or family gatherings of up to 20 people. The resort is spread over 900 square …
Dominica Wants You to ‘Refuel Your Passion’ Amid Nature
Are you working remotely or taking a break? How would you like to spend your workday on a tropical beach or beside a waterfall? Dominica, the nature island of the Caribbean, might be your answer to work paradise. The island has officially launched its extended-stay visa program dubbed, appropriately, Work in Nature (WIN), which provides …
3 Iconic Monterey Road Trips for Foodies
By Kathy Strong With California set to fully reopen, it means one thing: time for a road trip! For food and scenic beauty lovers, Monterey County is a natural. Choose one of these three iconic trips (or combine them) for must-discover drives, accompanied by not-to-miss local food and wine throughout this breathtaking slice of California’s …
Sonoma County is Ready to Play
By Kathy Strong Sometimes hitting pause can be a good thing. In Sonoma County it means opening up to spring in all its glory, from wildflowers and rolling green hills to lots of new and offbeat pleasures to discover in this great outdoors. The only question is: are you ready to play? Friday Bubbles and …
Discover the Hidden Gems at Yosemite’s Gateway
Just fourteen miles from the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park is more to explore. Bass Lake, known for sparkling warm water, boating, fishing, hiking and majestic Bald Eagles, a favorite of families. This hidden gem of the Sierra Nevada is officially open for outdoor fun and the historical Sugar Pine Railroad is readying to …
SoCal’s Hidden Tide Pool Treasures
California’s dazzling coast is abundant with treasures, from golden sands to surf-loving waves. However, the elusive marine life that can be found only in low tide is the coastline’s secret treasure. Tide pool treasure hunting is a perfect way for families to learn and explore along the SoCal shore. And, there are so many to …
Hey Desert Hikers, Get your FREE ‘Trailicious’ Pass!
What do you get when you combine scenic hikes with your favorite food? Simple–a Trailicious experience! The Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), the official destination marketing organization for SoCal’s Coachella Valley, has recently launched the new and free Trailicious Pass, for all hikers whether you are visiting or a resident. Hikes, Bites …
Isolate in the Vineyards of Temecula
As lilacs blanket the hillsides and vineyards pop with fresh, green buds, Temecula lures visitors for more than spring blossoms—an entire bounty of outdoor discoveries. Cradled on a plateau 1,400 feet above sea level, is Southern California’s own wine region—blessed with warm sunny days and crisp nights that ripen grapes to perfection. It is easy …
Travel Wellness in a Box
As we plan for possible spring or summer, think about taking along a companion that will help you stay healthy. No, not your doctor or nurse. Certified Life Coach and Registered nurse Shannon Jackson has created a solution in a box: The Living Your Life Without Limits Wellness Box. Entrepreneur and philanthropist Shannon Jackson is …
Time to Self-Isolate in Hermosa Beach
Do your New Year’s resolutions include a safe and much needed respite at the beach? Then start off 2021 with a safe stay right on the Strand in Hermosa Beach. Included in the stay are fantastic winter sunsets, open space, lots of fresh air and oceanfront accommodations for a perfect escape. It may be one …
Visit Netflix Filming Sites
How often have you pictured yourself in the location of a famous blockbuster film or television series? We all want to know just where something takes place. Is it a real place or backstage movie magic? It’s exciting when you find out that the place you see on the screen exists. Due to the recent …
Santa Cruz: Ready for Visitors in Summer 2021
Although tourism in California has a tough road ahead to regain its pre-pandemic glory, some areas that boast an abundant share of nature’s beauty are ready to shine later this year. Make some of your first travel adventures a visit Santa Cruz County, where surfers rule, Redwoods captivate and even the world’s smallest bowling museum …
Win a Trip to the Channel Islands and More
In a year when we need it most, Visit Oxnard is spreading holiday cheer with its annual “12 Days of Giveaways” contest, happening now through December 22. Each day, Visit Oxnard will feature the giveaway items on Facebook and Instagram. The prizes include an overnight stay at Residence Inn River Ridge; Island Packers excursions; a …
What Pandemic? Walk it Out in Laguna Beach
Courtesy TravMedia What started out as a New Year’s resolution ended up being the perfect activity to keep busy during the Coronavirus pandemic. Janelle Naess, founder of Laguna Beach Walks, challenged herself to walk all 419 streets in Laguna Beach in 2020, and she only has one street left. “For the past 20 plus years, …
10 New Reasons to Visit SoCal’s O’side
From “grain to glass” locally made spirits to new hotels and eco-forward restaurants, visitors will continue to find surprise and delight in this San Diego beach town this spring and summer. Perfectly situated between metropolitan San Diego and Los Angeles, Oceanside is a quintessential California coastal escape with wide sandy beaches, a quaint New England-style …
Find your own Paparazzi-Free Escape on Vancouver Island
It’s official. Prince Harry and Meghan and their son, Archie, have chosen Canada’s Vancouver Island as their new home. Of course, they are hoping to escape the prying eyes of royal-watchers in this remote area, but there are other reasons for choosing this idyllic slice of British Columbia. Quite simply, is has charms that range …
Plan a Cody Yellowstone Getaway like Kim and Kanye
Rapper Kanye West and wife Kim Kardashian West just purchased a $14- million ranch in Cody, Wyoming. The 1,400-acre Monster Lake Ranch resort, renamed West Lake, is now a private summer getaway for the Kardashian West family. Situated about 75 miles from Yellowstone National Park, Cody was their top choice for a family retreat bathed …
20 Amazing Trails for Your Walking Bucket List 2020
It’s that time of the year when we dream of all the places we will go and start planning our New Year adventures. To get you inspired, take a look at 20 amazing trails for your walking bucket list in 2020, including some all-time favorites, as well as a few new and exciting destinations offered …
Recover from Holiday Burnout in Nature
Somewhere among the frenzy of shopping, baking, parties and talking politics with relatives, the holidays have gone from the most wonderful time of the year to something we try to survive. For anyone who’s ever needed to recover from the hectic holiday season, Natural Habitat Adventures, a global leader in responsible ecotourism, offers five wild …
Top B&B Destinations in Northern California for the Holidays
Charming towns steeped in old-fashioned holiday traditions pair perfectly with historic bed and breakfast inns decked in festive holiday finery. To help you find your ideal holiday getaway, the California Association of Boutique and Breakfast Inns has compiled a handful of destinations and inns in the northern part of state that promise nostalgic magic for …
New Moxy San Diego Downtown/Gaslamp Quarter is Fun, Fun, Fun!
Story & Photos by Barbara Beckley Simply the best city hotel I have ever experienced! Playful and different in so many ways. You check in at the bar – and the super friendly staff hands you a cocktail. My kinda hotel! Just being there was so much fun. Going up to my room, when …
5 Bucket List Adventures in Temecula’s Wine Country
This winter, travelers can visit beautiful Temecula Valley to check off five bucket list worthy activities from their must-do adventure list. Located just 60 minutes from San Diego and 90 minutes from Los Angeles, Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country presents visitors with the opportunity to experience bucket list activities from a hot air balloon …
Find your Zen in SoCal’s Laguna Beach
SoCal’s Laguna Beach is renown as a beachside art haven, but it is getting a new reputation as a one-of-a-kind wellness trail for all adventurers seeking rejuvenation of the mind, body and soul. For the six million visitors traveling to Laguna Beach each year, the city’s new “Pathway to Zen” showcases 12 year-round stops to …
Make it a Delicious Fall in Colorado
When autumn comes around, Colorado’s farm stands and orchards are every bit as colorful as the fall leaves, from crisp Cedaredge Apples, Rocky Ford Melons and Palisade Peaches to shiny green Pueblo Chiles and Olathe Sweet Corn. Travelers to the state can enjoy Colorado’s bounty all season long through countless food-themed festivals, U-pick ’em stands, …
Live the ‘Cowboy Lifestyle’ Seen on Yellowstone
Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner as patriarch John Dutton of the Yellowstone Ranch, is now one of the most popular shows on television. It may have just wrapped up the current season, but it made an impact—and not just television watchers—it created a demand for luxury guest ranch vacations. In fact, discerning travelers across the globe …
Choose Your Own ‘Santa Ynez Adventure’
Serenely tucked above Santa Barbara and a few miles inland is lush, the secreted Santa Ynez Valley, settled by the Spaniards in 1804 with a garden-set mission and in 1911 by Danish Americans who pushed out from the boundaries of Mission Santa Inez to establish the “Little Denmark” community of Solvang. A perfect trip to …
San Diego’s Top Hidden Beaches
Fall is a great time to explore San Diego’s 70 miles of sparkling beaches. Less crowds, temperatures in the refreshing mid-70s and off-season affordable prices at your favorite resorts. What can make fall beach-going even better? Discovering San Diego’s lesser-known stretches of sand that offer serene basking and playing in the surf. It’s like owning …
Take a Self-Guided Tour of San Francisco’s Top Film and TV Locations
From cinema classics to today’s biggest blockbusters, San Francisco has made hundreds of appearances on the silver screen. Only this time, you be the “star”! After you visit San Francisco’s top movie sites, plan to see more locales all over California. Visit some of these locations on your next visit to the movie-friendly city of …
16 Places San Diegans Don’t Want Visitors to Know About
Rubbing elbows with local residents can offer visitors a unique look at a destination, but knowing where to go can be tricky, especially when locals want to keep their favorite hangouts a secret. Amid San Diego’s vast and varied landscape – ranging from a bustling city center and colorful neighborhoods to 70 miles of sparkling …
California Wine Country’s Less Traveled, Inland Back Roads
Formed by the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys, stretching to the far northern part of the state, California’s Inland region is home to dozens of distinct wine regions, including some of the world’s most famous destinations. Hidden among even the high-profile appellations are the wine roads less traveled featuring stunning rural scenery, delicious wines and, …
Experience the Secret Thermal Hot Springs of San Miguel
Art, history and culture are the first things that come to mind when considering a vacation in San Miguel de Allende. Named two years in a row as the Best City in the World by Travel + Leisure. However, San Miguel de Allende is also one of the best kept secrets in Mexico for wellness …
The ‘Secret’ is OUT!!
Secret Southern California was written for all of the adventurers, those coming from both far and near, who seek truly unusual getaways. Secret Southern California is a totally updated guide that is a spin-off from the popular Off the Beaten Path Southern California, editions 1-8, by Kathy Strong. Still a guide to those hard-to-find spots, …
Ready to Pop the Question? Top 25 Hotels for a ‘Historic’ Proposal
Historic hotels are perfect places for creating lifelong memories, making a visit to one an ideal location for a romantic proposal. You could say that every day is Valentine’s Day at a historic hotel. In fact, many of these romantic destinations have a special spot or package especially designed for proposals. Here is a listing …
Orcas Island: A Foodie & Nature-Lover’s Retreat
It seems that tiny Orcas Island in Washington’s San Juans is gaining big-time notoriety. And, it’s well deserved. In fact, the island with a growing foodie reputation was recently included on the New York Times’ list of “52 Places to Go in 2019.” Make this the year you discover the delights of Orcas Island! The …
More to Love in Laguna
You might not know that Laguna Beach has more beachfront lodging properties, from cozy inns to luxury resorts, than any other California coastal city. That means more breathtaking panoramic ocean views backed by waves to soothe the soul. And, you may not know that Laguna is constantly adding more hotels and restaurants to love. Check …
Discover the Secrets of Death Valley
As the scorching heat of summer turns Death Valley nights to cool and starry and days to perfection, it’s a perfect time to uncover the Secrets of Death Valley, and, as winter turns to spring, the hope of wildflowers adds to the discoveries at every turn. Design your own fascinating nature exploration filled with history, …
Enjoy Scenic California for Less!
One of the best ways to enjoy America’s stunning beauty is by train. And, Amtrak’s Coast Starlight that transports passengers from Los Angeles, winding up the West Coast to Washington with spectacular views of nature, is one of country’s most beautiful train rides. It’s also a very reasonable way of catching the beauty with rates …
Oceanside is Ready for Its ‘Animal Kingdom’ Close-Up for the new season!
The long-awaited Season 5 of TNT’s “Animal Kingdom” drama is back and so are the charms of SoCal’s Oceanside. Oceanside may be straddling more than three miles of northern San Diego’s summer-perfect coastline, but you have to admit that it is the less glitzy counterpart to nearby beach-going communities—a casual, grittier throwback to California’s authentic …
SHHH! It’s a Secret Escape to ‘Lake Life’
Although San Marcos’ history goes back to when the Spaniards settled in the fertile valley in 1797, the young city has only been incorporated for scarcely 50 years. Known more as a residential community, it is situated surprisingly close to all the action—just 35 miles from downtown San Diego in the northern part of the …
California’s Top Sand Dunes
The Coastal Sand Dunes Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes These dunes on California’s scenic central coast are the second largest in the state, spreading from Santa Barbara County to Pismo Beach in San Luis Obispo County. At Rancho Guadalupe Dunes County Park in the hidden town of Guadalupe near Santa Maria, a paved road leads to the Rancho …
Bucket List ‘Must’: Mitchell Caverns off Route 66
The Providence Mountains nestled within the state-run recreation area, in a region otherwise surrounded by National Preserve land, is its own unique desert destination, distinguished by a range of mountains that bring cooler air and a botanic garden of cacti and pinyon. The bright red rhyolite in the higher elevations is home to Bighorn sheep …
Explore ‘Hidden’ La Jolla
La Jolla’s nickname, the Jeweled City, says it all. It sparkles like a multifaceted gem, from its seven miles of curving beachfront with glittering surf to its hillside estates and bistro- and boutique-filled Village. People come to explore nature at wondrous Torrey Pines State Reserve and play golf on fabled Torrey Pines Golf Course …
Hidden Paradise in the Marquesas Islands
Tahiti, Moorea, Bora Bora…French Polynesia’s better-known destinations— famous for exotic beauty, sparkling sands and turquoise lagoons, shiny black pearls, and an envious bohemian lifestyle. But, just a three-hour commuter flight away, a string of islands known as the Marquesas lures those in search of more seclusion, rich archaeological remains, jungles filled with wild orchids and …
Check off your “Bucket List”: Whale Watching
Travel surveys reveal that Whale Watching is consistently listed in the Top Ten Travel Bucket List. People arrive from all over the world for this uniquely West Coast phenomenon that can only be experienced a few months of the year—late winter through spring. Choose from a long list of whale watching experiences—from guaranteed whale sightings …
Eco Pleasures of Espiritu Santa Island
Within the warm, aqua waters of the Sea of Cortez are treasures to discover and adventures to take—an eco-retreat experience that guarantees an unforgettable vacation memory. Cousteau called these waters surrounding La Paz “the world’s aquarium”—a most fitting description of the area’s rich and diverse ecosystems found in bay after aqua-blue bay with white- sand …
Plan a”Solar Maximum” Alaska Northern Lights Adventure
If your bucket list includes viewing an incredible display of Alaska’s Northern Lights, Gondwana Ecotours might be exactly what you have been seeking with its new eight-day “Alaska Northern Lights Adventure.” The custom crafted tours are designed to gift guests a dose of local culture by day, then photograph the Aurora Borealis under the massive …