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Best in stay: The Elysian and 5 other top-rated hotels

Friday, October 28th, 2011

More than a museum: the award-winning 21C Museum Hotel in Louisville, Ky.

By Mark Chesnut

The Elysian Hotel Chicago may have been voted the No. 1 hotel in the United States in the 2011 Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader’s Choice Awards. But that Windy City oasis of cool is, of course, just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to award-winning hotels around this hemisphere. After poring over countless awards including the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List, Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards and the AAA Five Diamond Award, we’ve cobbled together a list of five additional hotels that should be on every traveler’s itinerary wish list. (more…)

Just add water: The Bahamas’ serene Out Islands

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Sandals Emerald Bay is one of many off-the-radar spots on the Bahamas' seriously scenic Out Islands.

By Jennifer Olvera

When planning a Bahamas vacation, there’s much to explore beyond tourist-favored destinations, like Nassau-Paradise Island and Grand Bahama Island. Comprised of more than 700 islands, the Bahamas’ more secluded “Out Islands” are a perfect paradise for divers, nature lovers and all those in search of off-the-radar experiences. (more…)

Sweet escape: Beach vacations in 5 eye-popping shades

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Hello, Big Sur: Pfieffer Beach offers plenty of eye candy on the California coast. Credit: Ed Bierman.

By Jennifer Olvera

All beaches share one common trait: They border a body of water. But that’s where the commonalities can end. Beaches comes in many forms – and plenty of strange colors. From Hawaii to Harbour Island, we’ve rounded up some of odd arcs of sand to consider when planning beach vacations. (more…)

5 business travel tips for the fall

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

True colors: New York City's Central Park. Photo: Ed Yourdon.

By Mark Chesnut

As temperatures cool, school semesters start and autumn rapidly approaches, travel patterns shift. Here are five ways that business travelers can make their fall travel go more smoothly. (more…)

5 travel tips for hurricane season

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Before choosing a hotel in the hurricane belt, be mindful of its cancellation policies. Credit: minds-eye.

By Jeanenne Tornatore

Hurricane season is in full swing, and with a month left of the busy summer travel season, these brewing storms still have the potential to threaten many vacation plans.  If you’re headed to a destination prone to tropical storms – the East Coast, Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean – here’s some advice that will make traveling during this volatile weather season a little less worrisome. (more…)

JetBlue adds business-friendly routes, amenities

Monday, July 18th, 2011

Blues traveler: JetBlue is adding new flights and amenities. Credit: Michael Gray.

By Mark Chesnut

JetBlue Airways may be known for its in-flight entertainment, clever ads and low fares for Florida vacations and Caribbean vacations, but the New York-based airline is also building a case for why business travelers should come aboard as well.

In June, the airline introduced the first of its “Even More” group of products and services: “Even More Space” and “Even More Speed.” An extension of the company’s existing “Even More Legroom” product, the “Even More Space” feature includes early boarding and early access to overhead bin space, in addition to extra legroom. The price of “Even More Space” starts at $10 for short-haul flights and is available in 15 JetBlue markets. Initially, “Even More Speed” — which provides early boarding and early access to overhead bin space — will be included when passengers pay for Even More Space; later this year, it will be sold separately. (more…)

San Juan hotels mix business with pleasure

Monday, July 11th, 2011

In the swim: the pool at the Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino.

By Mark Chesnut

The city of San Juan, Puerto Rico, is not only a hub for Caribbean vacations and cruises — it’s also a hotspot for business, meetings and conventions. Yet even business-minded travelers will find it easy to enjoy the tropical vibe, thanks to the scenic locations and indulgent amenities offered by many San Juan hotels.

Square one for large business groups is the 580,000-square-foot Puerto Rico Convention Center, which sits adjacent to the 500-room Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino, a meetings-focused luxury property that opened in 2010. But other neighborhoods in the metropolitan area have business-friendly venues as well, including meeting space and restaurants.

Top hotels for business travelers in the beachfront Condado district include La Concha, a Renaissance Resort, which recently debuted its new Suite Tower with one- and two-bedroom suites complete with kitchens. The hotel’s dining options also continue to expand; the newest venue is Voga, an Italian eatery that overlooks one of the pools.

Just down the street sits the Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza, an upscale hotel with a trendy lobby bar. Across the mouth of the Condado Lagoon is the legendary Caribe Hilton, which for decades has hosted big-name diplomats and celebrities.

Closer to San Juan’s Luís Muñoz Marín International Airport is the beachfront area known as Isla Verde, where luxury resorts include the Ritz-Carlton Carlton, San Juan and the El San Juan Resort & Casino. Nearby is the 222-room Verdanza, a hotel that recently opened a wine-and-tapas venue called Di Vino.

Also in Isla Verde is the Courtyard by Marriott San Juan Isla Verde Beach Resort, where the weekly invitation-only cocktail parties for corporate guests are being held on the beach during the months of July and August — providing the perfect opportunity to talk shop in a setting that could best be described as paradise.

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Mark Chesnut is a travel writer, editor and publisher of LatinFlyer.com, which focuses on business and leisure travel to Latin America.

Caribbean comforts: 5 hot all-inclusive vacation spots

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Come on in: The lagoon-style pool at Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, St. Lucia.

By Vince Font

All-inclusive vacations were made for people who want to be treated like royalty. I can say this, because I do. I’m also a firm believer that achieving a state of laziness – without venturing into the territory of sloth – should be the primary objective of all summer vacations, be they beach vacations with your significant other or family vacations with the whole clan. Here’s a rundown of five great all-inclusive vacation spots for cool kiddie fun, awesome activities and killer pools. (more…)

Beach vacations: Hit the jackpot at a coastal casino

Monday, July 4th, 2011

By Vince Font

If your love the beach, but also enjoy trying your luck in casinos, what could be more perfect than a summer vacation at a coastal casino and resort? Whether you want a just a little gambling with your beach or a little beach with your gambling, here are a few gorgeous spots that marry your love of chill and thrill. (more…)

Celebrity Silhouette steps out of the shadows

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Celebrity Silhouette takes its maiden voyage from Hamburg, Germany, on July 23.

By Kim Windyka

The latest in the Solstice class of cruise ships, the Celebrity Silhouette finally reveals herself on July 23 for her 7-night inaugural sailing through Europe from Hamburg, Germany. The ship offers a twist on all of the unique features that past cruisers on the fleet have come to know and love, along with some exciting offerings that they’ve never seen before.

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