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  • May18

    Traditional wisdom suggests that travelers should bring half the luggage and twice the money that they expect to need. And people returning from trips almost never regret bringing too little stuff with them.

    Still, the prospect of traveling light across national borders can be daunting when you’re in the packing phase. Here are some pointers to minimize the luggage you have to haul around the globe.

    • Choose the right fabric. Lightweight, synthetic fabrics that don’t wrinkle and dry quickly are a traveler’s best friend. These days, it’s easier than ever to find reasonably fashionable clothes in these types of fabrics. Opt for clothing made with synthetic fibers, and you’ll be able to easily wash and quickly dry everything you pack.

     

    • Pack in combination. Lay out your clothes during the packing process to ensure that you can combine tops and bottoms to maximize the number of outfits you can get from the pieces you bring. This doesn’t mean you have to settle for drab or boring outfits, either. Accessories (such as scarves, hats, and jewelry) transform an outfit quickly.

     

    • Plan for laundry. Rather than packing enough clean gear for your entire trip, stay somewhere that has laundry facilities. If you wash your clothes every night, you can use even a regular sink to keep things fresh.

     

    • Pack only essentials. Medications and passports aren’t negotiable, but unless you’re traveling to the wilderness, you’ll probably be able to find shampoo and toothpaste wherever you land. Be realistic about what you can pick up once you arrive. Bonus: shopping for essentials lets you immediately immerse yourself in the local culture of your destination.

     

    • Maximize your space. Get crafty during the packing process. Underwear and socks can be packed inside shoes, breakables can be insulated with shirts, and wrinkle-proof fabrics can be rolled and squeezed into small spaces.

     

    • Choose items with multiple functions. Rather than packing an entire toiletry cabinet, opt for multi-purpose gadgets that save space. Camping and outdoor supply stores offer an array of compact, highly functional gadgets ideally suited for travelers with limited space.

     

    If you purchase souvenirs or gifts that don’t fit in your luggage for the return trip, you can always ship them—or buy a new bag! The beauty of traveling light is that you can always add to your burden if you find something worth weighing you down.

  • Dec16

    international holidaysJust as Christmas is a magical, happy holiday in the U.S., it’s also a special time in other countries. Today, we’re exploring Christmas in Germany, Australia, and England.

    Germany

    Who can resist Germany’s Christmas markets with their festive stalls that sell everything from wooden marionettes to silk clothes to fine jewelry? The markets, which open after Thanksgiving and run every day until Christmas Eve, are a surefire way to get in the Christmas spirit and find unique and beautiful gifts for everyone. Read More | Comments

  • Dec14

    One of our favorite travel and food bloggers, Krista of the Rambling Tart, honored us with a guest interview about her travels and favorite food destinations.

    See below for our exciting interview with Krista (NOTE: All images in this post were provided by Krista):

    You’ve traveled all over the world! Tell us about your favorite destination and what makes it so wonderful.

    Oh boy, I think it depends on what I hope to experience. If I want pure relaxation, get-away-from-it-all, I’d choose Fiji. It’s so hot and humid you don’t want to do anything but lay down under a palm tree and let the sea breezes cool and relax you. The people are so kind and loving and jolly that a few days there never fails to restore my health and spirits. Read More | Comments

  • Dec2

    Image to the left taken from the Kristiania Lech website.

    Cozy hotels are those that make you feel right at home, treasured, and pampered. Following are some of the coziest hotels you never heard of. We love these hotels and hope you will too.

    Kristiania Lech (Lech, Austria)

    Nestled in the Austrian Alps, Kristiania Lech feels more like a cozy home than a high-end hotel. Near the center of the ski resort town of Lech, the hotel sits in a perpetual winter wonderland. With 29 lavishly decorated rooms with original art, the hotel has plenty of charm along with spectacular views of the Alps. Read More | Comments

  • Nov25

    Image to the left taken from KraftBrands.com.

    One of our favorite parts of traveling with our clients is introducing them to new food and drink. Sometimes sauces and condiments cause a little confusion at first but end up being favorites of our travelers, so we’re going to discuss a few of them in this post.

    Vegemite and Marmite

    Closely related, these two sandwich and cracker spreads are made from yeast extract and spices—and for some travelers, take a little getting used to. Both are thick brown pastes that have a distinctive flavor and are spread with a knife. Australian vegemite is salty, malty, and tastes similar to our beef bouillon. Marmite, typically found in the UK and South Africa, has a stickier texture, is gluten free, and has an even stronger salty flavor than vegemite. Read More | Comments

  • Nov11

    Image to the left taken from StarwoodHotels.com.

     

    Featured on the Condé Nast Traveler Hot List, the St. Regis Lhasa Resort in Tibet is a luxurious pampering experience that begins the moment you arrive. The first glance at this imperial, beautiful hotel will take your breath away. The vibrant colors and use of rich, warm wood and gold throughout the St. Regis Lhasa make it a traveler’s paradise.

    Every guest suite is elegantly styled, with luxuriant linens and rich furnishings. Bathrooms have a relaxing rainforest shower and plush bathrobes and slippers. You’ll enjoy your picturesque lakeshore or garden view while sipping your choice of drink from the minibar or dining in your room. An in-room massage adds a new dimension to your relaxation, and butler service is available 24 hours a day. Your butler will unpack your luggage, arrange tea or coffee service for your room, assist with garments that need pressing, turn down your bed each night, and draw your shades each morning. Read More | Comments

  • Oct28

    travel giftsAs the holidays are fast approaching, we’re making our gift lists and preparing to go shopping. We realized that we offer one of the best presents available: the gift of luxury travel and distinctive journeys.

    Why give travel to your friends and family?

    You literally give your loved one the world.

    We’ve always heard that expression, “I’d give you the world if I could.” When you give a luxury vacation, you can. Your family member or friend can choose practically anywhere on earth to visit, and we can accommodate his or her wishes. Read More | Comments

  • Oct7

    Is the Greek island of Santorini on your wine destination bucket list? We’re guessing probably not. While destinations like France and Italy are often at the top of most people’s list for their wine offerings, Santorini typically isn’t. Nonetheless, this popular Greek island offers unique experiences for the wine connoisseur. Not to mention the beautiful scenery that goes along with it. Who wouldn’t want to sip on a glass of wine by the beach?

    While many people may see Santorini as one of Greece’s most popular island paradises, it’s actually known as a wine destination. This has long been the case with wine production dating back hundreds of years. Wine has been widely produced in Santorini and even exported for several centuries. Go into any restaurant or bar in Santorini and you’ll find an extensive selection of locally produced wines. Read More | Comments