Category - Travel Info

26
Apr

Borgo Santandrea – Amalfi Coast, Italy

NEAREST AIRPORT: Capodichino (NAP) – 23 mi/37 km SIZE: 45 rooms ROOM STYLE: Contemporary VIBE: Casual A 5-star hotel just a few minutes from Amalfi, where you can experience the luxury of a world created for your well-being. Overlooking the enchanting, centuries-old fishing village of Conca dei Marini, Borgo Santandrea is a serene haven situated in the heart of […]

19
Apr

5 Reasons to Book a Villa Vacation

1. Bring the Generations Together What more natural way can multigenerational families unite than under one commodious roof? Villas work well for families because everyone has a different place to relax alone and larger areas to spend time together. In addition, villa rentals are child-friendly: they offer many bedrooms, ample space to run around and […]

27
Mar

Discover the Mekong River with AmaWaterways

The Mekong River winds its way from the Tibetan plateaus of China’s Yunnan province, through the rainforests, plains and rice fields of five Southeast Asian countries before meeting the South China Sea. In terms of length, it’s the 12th largest river in the world, but in terms of historic, cultural and ecological richness-the Mekong has […]

24
Feb

Andaz Costa Rica Resort At Peninsula Papagayo

Located within the exclusive Peninsula Papagayo community on Costa Rica’s north Pacific coast, Andaz captures the magic of Costa Rica’s pristine natural beauty with breathtaking views of Culebra Bay and an immersive experience in the tropical forest. The resort offers four restaurants, three beaches, four pools, spa and wellness programs, extensive on-site activity options, including complimentary Cambi kids program. […]

27
Jan

Longitude 131˚, Ayers Rock, Australia

Destination Home to the World Heritage-listed natural icons Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas), Australia’s Red Centre is a vast outback wilderness characterised by endless horizons of rolling red sand dunes, green Desert Oaks and great domes of blue sky. Stay Nestled among ancient dunes, Longitude 131° is a gathering of sixteen tented pavilions designed to offer […]

22
Jan

Where to Find the Best Chocolate Tours in the World

Where does chocolate come from? Chocolate comes from the beans of the cacao tree which was originally cultivated by the Mayans 2,500 years ago. After the beans are harvested from the tree, they are allowed to ferment and dry out before they’re cleaned and turned into a paste. It’s then pressurized to form chocolate liquor […]