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Sample the flavors of Puerto Rico — in Chicago

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Puertoricohotels
By Kate Schwartz

Break out flip-flops and reach for your sunglasses, because summer in Chicago is not over yet! Puerto Rico is taking Chicago by storm with a unique, three-day culinary adventure brought to you by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.

From October 2 through Saturday, October 4, join Top Chef season three winner Stephanie Izard and Puerto Rico’s gastronomic powerhouse, Giovanna Huyke, for live cooking demonstrations in a state-of-the-art, pop-up restaurant/store located in Chicago’s Shops at North Bridge. It’s right on the Magnificent Mile, surrounded by many top Chicago hotels, stores and restaurants.

Not only will you be able to learn how to incorporate Puerto Rican flavors into your everyday meals, but you can also experience the sights and sounds of the Island of Enchantment by participating in an experiential photo booth and viewing footage of the island’s most popular sites.

With flights between Chicago and Puerto Rico on the rise, now is the best time to see what Puerto Rico has to offer! If you can’t jump on a plane this weekend for a Puerto Rico vacation, make sure to check out this innovative adventure that’s bringing a warm Caribbean breeze to the Windy City.

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Trying to find gay luxury in the Caribbean

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Oldsanjuan
By Matthew Link

The Caribbean’s gay offerings are often characterized as dead on arrival. Only two destinations — Curacao and the Cayman Islands — do any kind of large-scale gay tourism marketing (the latter in a bid to reverse their previously anti-gay image). Besides the one-off gay-owned guesthouse or villa (some very basic) in random places like Aruba, St. Martin, St. Kitts, Bonaire, and the Dominican Republic, there is no real concentration of gay properties, nightlife, or attractions in the Caribbean. Sure, Cuba has a burgeoning and increasingly more visible LGBT life, but it’s still mostly underground and difficult for Americans to experience with embargoes against U.S. tourists spending money there. Places like Jamaica are renowned for being down-right gay hostile.

However, there are some glimmers of gay life amid all this heterosexualism. I just got back from the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, and found it to be perhaps the gayest spot in the region, despite the main city of San Juan having seen gay guesthouses and bars closing their doors over the last decade. San Juan has that rarity in the Caribbean –- an actual bona fide gay beach in the up-and-coming district of Condado (think newly-opened Gucci shops and outdoor cafes), east of the colonial old town. I didn’t see it as packed with Speedo-clad men as, say, South Beach, but as I met many LGBTs I discovered that gay life in San Juan is surprisingly out and tolerated. The hotel behind the city’s main gay beach is called the Atlantic Beach Hotel, and although the property has definitely seen better days, it has a friendly outdoor patio bar overlooking the waves, where men hold hands while drowning rum and Cokes unharrassed. You don’t have to stay right there –- you can easily get to this gay beach via taxi while staying elsewhere. I recommend Old San Juan for its frozen-in-time colonial ambience, complete with blue cobblestone streets and ornate churches. Here, check into the luxurious four-star Hotel El Convento, actually housed in a former convent with sections dating back to 1651! Across the street is the gorgeous San Juan Cathedral, the Western Hemisphere’s oldest. To bask in another era, check into the Art Deco vintage Normandie Hotel, situated between Old San Juan and the Condado, built to look like an oceanline with panoramic views of the Atlantic.

After San Juan, I grabbed a puddle-jumper to meet some friends in the nearby British Virgin Islands. Known for their tiny population and a low-key but ultra Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous patina (Virgin Atlantic maverick Richard Branson actually owns an entire isle here), the last thing on Earth I was expecting was anything remotely gay. So imagine my surprise when I came across one of the most lavish gay-owned properties this well-worn travel writer has ever laid eyes on. It’s just opened, and it’s called Aquamare. Three huge, gorgeous, impeccably-decorated villas front a private beach on the isle of Virgin Gorda. It’s the kind of place reeking with five-star treatment: a private chef serves up island-fresh gourmet meals in an enormous, state-of-the-art kitchen; maids clean up after your every move (even though this is technically a vacation rental and not a hotel); and a professional masseur visits your palatial room to work out any knots you may have brought with you. Infinity pools, on-site snorkeling, kayaking to empty beaches, Fette towels, Bulgari toiletries, cathedral ceilings, designer furniture -– you get the picture. If you get bored, there’s even a $1 million, three-story, rapper-worthy yacht you can ask to take a sunset cruise on. No wonder Harrison Ford, Calista Flockhart and Rihanna have all checked in here already, even though Aquamare is less than a year old. After having spent days watching the cracks form in the walls of the Atlantic in San Juan, I was left wondering: Why can’t more gay-owned properties be like this??

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Matthew Link is the Editor At Large for The Out Traveler magazine, as
well as a contributor to Newsweek. Having been to over 60 countries and
all 7 continents doesn’t keep him from getting on the next plane away
from his home in New York City.

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Caribbean, Mexico vacation spots are new and improved

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

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By Lena Katz

Mexico and Caribbean resort and hotel developers are going crazy with openings, revamps and new experiences lately. It seems like they’re all in competition to out-glam, over-option and underbid each other. It’s great news for vacationers, especially since short-haul travel is in a lot of our plans this summer.

Spas are no longer for the 18+ crowd … in fact, at Grand Velas All-Suite Resort in Nuevo Vallarta, there’s a whole program geared toward the "Please Mom, let me borrow your makeup" set. A special menu of 25-minute kiddie treatments includes the "Little Green Elf Facial" and scented "Malt Baths" in chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. Mommy and Me offerings include a "Princess Ritual," "Glamour Ritual" and "Dream Nails" — all with standard pampering for moms, and lots of sparkly stick-on stuff for little girls.

All-inclusive mini-chain Couples Resorts improves on a winning formula with the $4.5 million refurb of Couples Sans Souci. Updated décor and public facilities make this classic luxury all-inclusive even more appealing. A $15 million property-wide renovation of Couples Ochos Rios follows; the property is closed throughout the summer and fall.  Meanwhile the Couples manifesto remains the same: a "Chief Romance Officer" heads up the twosome-friendly staff; personalized romance novels are back for a second season; and an enhanced "Romance Rewards"  program caters toward Couples’ loyal repeat guests.

This winter, two popular hotels for weekend getaways — the San Juan Marriott Resort in Puerto Rico and Marina el Cid hotel in Cozumel — completed extensive renovations and expansions. The Marriott increased its numbers to 525 rooms and updated all of them with 36” flat-screen televisions, wireless Internet, and remodeled bathrooms with rain showers. The hotel also expanded on-site Stellaris Casino. Marina el Cid finished a $50 million expansion in January, adding 150 new suites and a convention center. This all-inclusive deluxe resort also has four restaurants, a 120-slip marina and a 13,000-square-foot spa.

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Lena Katz lives on the Left Coast and writes about tropical islands, beach clubs and food, but her heart belongs to NYC.

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Top 10 holiday travel destinations

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

By Jim Cohn

Where’s everybody
headed for the holidays? Mexico, Caribbean, Chicago and New York flights top our list this year.

Here’s Orbitz’ top 10 list of destinations for
Christmas 2007, based on air ticket sales on Orbitz.com. The list covers flights departing between December 21 and January 2, based on net bookings as of
November 2, 2007.

Domestic

1. Chicago
2. New York City
3. Los Angeles
4. Denver
5. Washington, D.C.
6. San Francisco
7. Atlanta
8. Newark, New Jersey
9. Orlando
10. Boston   

International

1. San Juan, Puerto Rico
2. Cancun
3. Mexico City
4. London
5. Puerto Vallarta
6. San Jose Cabo, Mexico
7. Paris
8. San Jose, Costa Rica
9. Frankfurt, Germany
10. Guadalajara

Jim Cohn is an Orbitz
spokesman specializing in business and leisure travel.

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