travel Archives - Travelgirl https://travelgirlinc.com/tag/travel/ Travel and Lifestyle Magazine Mon, 27 Sep 2021 15:00:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 Taos Ski Valley Adds More Activity for Winter Fun https://travelgirlinc.com/taos-ski-valley-adds-more-activity-for-winter-fun/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=taos-ski-valley-adds-more-activity-for-winter-fun Mon, 27 Sep 2021 15:00:12 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4576 Taos Ski Valley has added even more activities to its winter roster — in addition to incredibly skiing — that will delight and provide an even more memorable visit for guests.   Taos Ski Valley, located in Taos, N.M., and the world’s only B Corp-certified ski resort, will now offer:   The new Eis Haus ice-skating rink.…

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Taos Ski Valley has added even more activities to its winter roster — in addition to incredibly skiing — that will delight and provide an even more memorable visit for guests.
   Taos Ski Valley, located in Taos, N.M., and the world’s only B Corp-certified ski resort, will now offer:
   The new Eis Haus ice-skating rink. Skaters of all abilities and ages will enjoy ice-skating in the afternoons and evenings all season long. Large built-in fireplaces with seating adjacent to the ice offer a place for family and friends to watch and socialize after a day on the mountain. 
Dinner sleigh ride. Taking place on Friday and Saturday nights, this fun new experience gives family and friends a spectacular way to access the award-winning Bavarian restaurant. Guests relax in a sleigh while they are snow-catted to the mid-mountain restaurant from the main plaza for three-course prix-fixe dinner, complete with wine.
   New pro guided mountain experiences. For intermediate-to-experts skiers and riders looking for an adrenaline-pumping adventure that includes hiking, finding secret stashes, and expert advice for Taos’ double-black diamond runs, Taos now offers personal, professional ski and ride guides for a full-day or a half-day. This tailored experience helps skiers and riders make the most of the days on the mountain while offering them insight into the local history, terrain, and region.
   Ski Strong™ Gold Medalist Experience. Exclusive to Taos, Olympic Gold Medalist Deb Armstrong will host four, three-day Ski Strong sessions that offer skiers a transformative and thrilling experience. With sessions available for all levels of skiing, this package includes a welcome reception on the first evening and three days of personal ski coaching directly by Armstrong, along with daily lift tickets and equipment rentals.
    New dining at The Blake. Colleen and Wilks Medley will manage the restaurant within The Blake to offer a brand-new elevated food and beverage experience. The Medleys’ involvement in the restaurant reinforces the resort’s commitment to maintaining the area’s authenticity and supporting local talent.
   Improved snow conditions. Using a new state-of-the-art snowcat, 13 new high-efficiency snow guns, and enhanced snowmaking pipes, Taos will have improved snow conditions all season long on its most popular runs throughout the mountain.
Taos Ski Valley’s opening day is planned for Nov. 25 and will run though April 3, 2022.
www.skitaos.com

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UNESCO Names World Heritage Sites in Norway https://travelgirlinc.com/unesco-names-world-heritage-sites-in-norway/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unesco-names-world-heritage-sites-in-norway Mon, 27 Sep 2021 14:49:28 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4567 UNESCO announced its 2021 World Heritage List of cultural and geographic sites “considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.” Many of these sites are highly trafficked; but in a time when social distancing and outdoor life is strongly encouraged, several in Norway are perfect for those who want to travel off the beaten path…

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UNESCO announced its 2021 World Heritage List of cultural and geographic sites “considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.” Many of these sites are highly trafficked; but in a time when social distancing and outdoor life is strongly encouraged, several in Norway are perfect for those who want to travel off the beaten path and away from over touristed landmarks.  
In anticipation of the country’s reopening, sustainable luxury travel company Up Norway shared recommendations of the best sites:
• West Norwegian Fjords: Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are described by UNESCO as having exceptional natural beauty. Part of this heritage area is Tafjord where travelers can experience the lesser-known fjord for a more secluded visit, kayaking in the turquoise water, spotting dolphins, rappelling down the Zakariasdam and hiking with a nature guide across the mountain between Herdalen valley and Tafjord.
• Bryggen in Bergen:The old wharf of Bergen is known for its colorful and characteristic wooden houses. Experience Bergen at sunrise with a local jogging guide, then take a morning dip in the ocean and see the city sites from a local’s perspective.
• Rock Art of Alta: This group of petroglyphs in the Alta Fjord, near the Arctic Circle, bears traces from ancient settlements. The area is beautiful in the fall, due to the bright changing colors. Stay in a cozy mountain hideaway located above a fairytale valley at Bjørnfjell Lodge. Don’t miss the Alta Museum, the Alta river (one of the best salmon rivers in Norway), and experience true native Sami heritage. 
• Røros: Røros is an old mining town linked to copper mines developed in the 17th century. Don’t miss experiencing the mining culture and joining a culinary safari where a local food guide will take you on an exciting trip through Norway local food history.
www.upnorway.com; www.visitnorway.com

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Belfast in the Fall: Let’s Go! https://travelgirlinc.com/belfast-in-the-fall-lets-go/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=belfast-in-the-fall-lets-go Mon, 27 Sep 2021 14:41:49 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4561 Compact enough to cover in a few days and nights, Northern Ireland’s capital is full of top-class attractions, culture, a fantastic foodie scene, great nightlife, lively pubs, clubs, all kinds of tours, shopping and loads of surprises for couples and friends alike.   Walking tours around Belfast include anything from sightseeing, history, arts and of course music,…

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Compact enough to cover in a few days and nights, Northern Ireland’s capital is full of top-class attractions, culture, a fantastic foodie scene, great nightlife, lively pubs, clubs, all kinds of tours, shopping and loads of surprises for couples and friends alike.
   Walking tours around Belfast include anything from sightseeing, history, arts and of course music, with the Belfast Traditional Music Trail a unique way to experience the city. Foodies will also love getting ‘off the eaten track’ down quiet streets and into hidden corners to meet locals making world-beating products with Taste and Tour NI.
Among the top adventures are:
•Adventure into the trendy Titanic Quarter to uncover the story of RMS Titanic. The Titanic Belfast exhibition tells the story of the famous ship right at the place where she was launched over 100 years ago. Dive deeper into the history-laden quays, docks and riverside of the Maritime Mile and you will find the Titanic Pump House and Dock, the floating museums of SS Nomadic, which ferried passengers to Titanic, and the amazing HMS Caroline, the last survivor of the Battle of Jutland in World War I.
• Game of Thrones® fans will love the Glass of Thrones Trail along the Maritime Mile. Created to celebrate 10 years of filming in Belfast, the six huge stained glass windows on this self-guided walking trail depict the most famous families, characters and scenes from the show, ending with the iconic ‘Iron Throne’.
•Take trips to the Ulster Museum and the green-domed City Hall, see the sights in style with a Black Taxi tour of the city’s edgy murals, or experience what life was like behind bars at the notorious Crumlin Road Gaol. Then take a stroll through St George’s Market, one of the best covered markets in the UK and Ireland and thrumming with food, craft and entertainment.
www.ireland.com; www.visitbelfast.com

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Luxury Boutique Hotel Opens in Vancouver https://travelgirlinc.com/luxury-boutique-hotel-opens-in-vancouver/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=luxury-boutique-hotel-opens-in-vancouver Wed, 08 Sep 2021 03:50:58 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4554 The Versante Hotel, greater Vancouver’s first new luxury boutique hotel in years, and the first hotel of its kind in the city of Richmond — opened its doors to the public. Situated in Richmond, Versante is only 20 minutes by vehicle from Downtown Vancouver, and minutes from Vancouver International Airport (YVR).    The hotel boasts…

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The Versante Hotel, greater Vancouver’s first new luxury boutique hotel in years, and the first hotel of its kind in the city of Richmond — opened its doors to the public. Situated in Richmond, Versante is only 20 minutes by vehicle from Downtown Vancouver, and minutes from Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
    The hotel boasts 100 guestrooms and suites with five bold décor themes and r spa-like bathrooms featuring the Dyson Supersonic hair dryer, large rainforest shower with heated floor, and, in most guestrooms and all suites, a freestanding soaker tub. Versante is the only hotel in Canada featuring bath amenities by Red Flower, a women-owned New York City brand whose bath and beauty products are biodegradable, vegan, and cruelty-free.
    The 24-hour fitness facility features Peloton bikes and Life Fitness cardio equipment, and guests may retreat to the outdoor rooftop terrace with a saltwater pool and hot tub.
   Versante is home to an array of new dining concepts. Experience Mediterranean flavours at Bruno, or ascend to Alaïa and marvel at sweeping 12th-floor views. Versante Bar is a sophisticated lounge offering delectable small plates and classic cocktails by night.
www.versantehotel.com

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Famed Saint-Tropez hotel opens after renovation https://travelgirlinc.com/famed-saint-tropez-hotel-opens-after-renovation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=famed-saint-tropez-hotel-opens-after-renovation Thu, 05 Aug 2021 13:23:52 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4500 After an eight-month renovation, the legendary Hôtel La Ponche, in the heart of historic Saint-Tropez, is opened and will remain open year-round. The hotel, which has welcomed some of France’s most famous, including Françoise Sagan, Brigitte Bardot, Gunter Sachs, Romy Schneider, Michel Piccoli, Boris Vian, Jean-Paul Sartre and  Simone de Beauvoir, features 21 rooms, including…

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After an eight-month renovation, the legendary Hôtel La Ponche, in the heart of historic Saint-Tropez, is opened and will remain open year-round. The hotel, which has welcomed some of France’s most famous, including Françoise Sagan, Brigitte Bardot, Gunter Sachs, Romy Schneider, Michel Piccoli, Boris Vian, Jean-Paul Sartre and  Simone de Beauvoir, features 21 rooms, including five suites.
The tone is Provencal with a black-and-white marbled checkerboard floor, ivory walls, concierge, luggage room, and reception with traditional round brass keys.
  The veranda and its zenith-like overhead lighting invites people to meet there in the company of the library and the game tables (chess and backgammon). The spa, Le Le Tigre Yoga Club will provide treatments adapted to the spirit of the moment: morning yoga on the deck facing the sea. And afterwards, yoga classes on request, body treatments, massages serve as an invitation to let go at the end of the day. 
www.laponche.com

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Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel Jumpstarts Blackstone revitalization! https://travelgirlinc.com/kimpton-cottonwood-hotel-jumpstarts-blackstone-revitalization/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=kimpton-cottonwood-hotel-jumpstarts-blackstone-revitalization Thu, 05 Aug 2021 13:10:14 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4493 An Omaha landmark, the 1915 Blackstone Hotel, recently underwent a $75 million reinvention and opened last November as the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel, and the 205-room property is serving as a key development in the renaissance of the city’’s Blackstone District. The Cottonwood is also Kimpton’s first hotel in Nebraska. The Blackstone district thrived during the…

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An Omaha landmark, the 1915 Blackstone Hotel, recently underwent a $75 million reinvention and opened last November as the Kimpton Cottonwood Hotel, and the 205-room property is serving as a key development in the renaissance of the city’’s Blackstone District. The Cottonwood is also Kimpton’s first hotel in Nebraska. The Blackstone district thrived during the mid-1880’s with beautiful stone and brick residences but the homes turned into boarding homes after the stock market crash. Recently, the area is starting a revitalization with new shops, restaurants and clubs.
   The hotel was meticulously restored and renovated by leading global design firms LEO A DALY and DLR Group, and offers five food and beverage concepts, 13,500 square feet of meetings and event space, including two grand ballrooms, a seasonal resort-style swimming pool and Pool Club, a solarium and a rooftop terrace with views of downtown Omaha. 
   For food-lovers, The Cottonwood is home to five different food and beverage concepts all of which use local purveyors, including the Orleans Room, perfect for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with a lively after-hours bar scene and Petit Orleans for easy grab and go pastries, coffee drinks and teas. In addition, there is The Cottonwood Room, an intimate lounge with a curated menu of filling selections; The Committee, the Cottonwood’s chophouse serving lunch and dinner, and The Pool Club, a poolside spot with lighter, warm-weather fare.
The hotel offers complimentary PUBLIC bikes as well as three-wheeled, six-person electric transportation service. Guests will enjoy the art collection made up entirely of Nebraskan artists. There are 205 guest rooms and suites, including 21 suites.
www.thecottonwoodhotel.com

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100 Things to do in Alaska https://travelgirlinc.com/100-things-to-do-in-alaska/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=100-things-to-do-in-alaska Thu, 25 Mar 2021 16:29:52 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4374 Want to know the best place to see bears in Alaska? Take a sled ride or cheer a midnight baseball game? As anyone who has visited Alaska knows (and everyone should visit our 49th state), there are so many options of fun, adventure, nature and culture that it can get downright confusing. But don’t worry.…

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Want to know the best place to see bears in Alaska? Take a sled ride or cheer a midnight baseball game? As anyone who has visited Alaska knows (and everyone should visit our 49th state), there are so many options of fun, adventure, nature and culture that it can get downright confusing. But don’t worry. Travel writers Fran Golden and Midgi Moore have narrowed down the best Alaskan experiences in their new book, 100 Things to Do in Alaska Before You Die.
   The book covers where to experience the “traditional Alaskan” activities such as walking on a glacier, enjoying a salmon bake and whale watching but it also captures some of the more unusual activities such as doing yoga accompanied by a reindeer, exploring ice caves, and even seeing Russia from your window (on Little Diomede Island).
   The book is a fun read with chapters on Food and Drink, Parks and Recreation, History and Culture, Amusements and Entertainment and Photo Ops. It also lists suggested itineraries as well as activities by season. $20.
https://www.reedypress.com/shop/100-things-to-do-in-alaska-before-you-die/

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Enjoy the holidays at Panama City Beach https://travelgirlinc.com/enjoy-the-holidays-at-panama-city-beach/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=enjoy-the-holidays-at-panama-city-beach Mon, 30 Nov 2020 18:29:41 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4206 The holidays will be a bit different this year but Panama City Beach is still trying to keep the spirit alive. The Florida community, best known for its 27 miles of sugar white sand beaches and emerald-green waters is offering special themed activities and photo ops for those heading to the beach for the holidays.…

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The holidays will be a bit different this year but Panama City Beach is still trying to keep the spirit alive. The Florida community, best known for its 27 miles of sugar white sand beaches and emerald-green waters is offering special themed activities and photo ops for those heading to the beach for the holidays. Don’t forget to bring your pup; Panama City has one of the only dog friendly beaches on the Panhandle.
   For instance, Endless Rentals offers custom-built fire pits for a beachside bonfire that is perfect for roasting s’mores and singing Christmas carols. To bring the holiday cheer to a new level, have Chef Derek Langford at Hunt & Gather cater a fine meal. Although the annual Beach Home for the Holiday’s Event is virtual, visitors can still small pictures in front of the 360-foot Christmas tree at Aaron Bessant Park. Stop by the glorious tree and then shop at Pier Park, right next door.
   At Panama City Beach you don’t have to miss out on doing snow angles; the soft sand is perfect for making beach angels.
www.visitpanamacitybeach.com

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Dear Travelgirls… https://travelgirlinc.com/dear-travelgirls/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dear-travelgirls Wed, 09 Sep 2020 15:27:32 +0000 http://travelgirlinc.com/?p=4042 Renee Werbin and Stephanie Oswald Langlois founded Travelgirl magazine during the months after 9/11, when a new world of travel was evolving. They remember what it was like to navigate the constant changes at that time, and they’re ready to do it again with you as we face this next chapter: travel during the time…

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Renee Werbin and Stephanie Oswald Langlois founded Travelgirl magazine during the months after 9/11, when a new world of travel was evolving. They remember what it was like to navigate the constant changes at that time, and they’re ready to do it again with you as we face this next chapter: travel during the time of COVID-19. Here are a few of your questions answered.

Q: Should I cancel my fall vacation, and if so, what do I need to know?
A: Travel has been adversely affected by COVID-19 with the temporary closure of many resorts, hotels, recreational sites, cruises and tours. Our industry is far from recovered and many destinations are not accepting international visitors at this time. These factors and the increase in COVID-19 cases make it difficult to predict fall travel. If your fall vacation includes a trip to the beach or a cabin in the mountains you can probably plan on going. Travelgirl recommends you take your own beach chairs and umbrellas to the beach. A wealth of hotels and destination sites throughout the U.S. have instituted policies to keep travelers safe; go online or call ahead to see what protocols have been put in place. Several resorts in the Caribbean are now open for business but it’s imperative you check ahead, as the pandemic is forcing changes at an unprecedented pace. Less than three weeks after opening, The Bahamas announced they are closing all airports and seaports to travelers from the United States. Several states within the country are requiring citizens of certain other states to quarantine for 14 days after arrival, and and other states are requiring COVID-19 test results within a few days of travel. 

Q: When will we be able to cruise again?
A: The cruise industry is reeling from the devastating effects of COVID-19. Several lines are selling ships and the once very profitable industry is singing the blues. It’s difficult to determine when we can safely cruise again. Ships are notoriously crowded making it difficult to social distance at sea. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has banned passenger cruising in U.S. waters until October 1, due to the rise in Coronavirus cases and many cruise lines have cancelled all sailings throughout 2020. For health reasons, we cannot recommend cruising right now, but stay tuned as this prolific industry identifies ways to keep passengers safe while sailing. We’re confident that in the not too distant future there will be policies in place to maintain safety, while passengers enjoy all the amenities and the unparalleled atmosphere of life at sea.

Q: What’s the best way to make sure your hotel room is clean?
A: Whether it’s your hotel room, your RV or your rental car, the smart decision right now is to pack sanitizing wipes with you and wipe surfaces clean yourself. You may also wish to bring along your own pillowcases and a sleep sheet; there are plenty of options available online at multiple price points. There is still much about this virus that we don’t know, so it’s better to be safe than sorry. When you enter a hotel room, be sure to wipe down the TV remote, the phone, closet/drawer handles and the bathroom faucets. Remember that the CDC recommends using alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol — and keep in mind that if you’re flying, current TSA carry-on rules allow each passenger up to 12 ounces of liquid sanitizer.

Q: I’m flying for work on an airline that isn’t separating passengers, what should I do?
A: If you must fly and your air carrier isn’t practicing social distancing make sure you wear a mask that protects you; take a look at www.sonoviatech.com or purchase an N95 mask. Wear disposable gloves on board and take a few extra pairs in case you head to the restroom; change your gloves when you come out. Don’t eat on board; keep that mask on and try to stay calm. If a nearby passenger appears ill, request a seat change. Once you’ve done all you can, relax and enjoy the flight.
   Also, if you have any doubt regarding your own health, respect others and seek treatment before getting on a plane. If your health is compromised for any reason, it’s probably wise to avoid airports and airplanes at this time.

Q: I have an international trip planned for 2021 and my passport is expired. Is there anything I can do?
A: To say that passport services have been slowed up by COVID-19, would be an understatement. At press time, no U.S. passport agencies are in phase three of reopening. During both phases one and two, appointments are limited and only available for life-or-death situations. The best way to see where things stand is to go to the U.S. State Department website:  www.travel.state.gov. As of Monday, August 3, six passport agencies and centers were in phase two of reopening, and 12 were in phase one. In phase three, appointments will be restricted to travelers with departures happening within two weeks.

Q: What’s the status of the REAL ID deadlines?
A: The rules regarding when you’ll need your REAL ID vary by state. However, since a national emergency was declared because of COVID-19, the Department of Homeland Security has extended the REAL ID enforcement deadline. It was October 1, 2020, but the updated deadline is October 1, 2021. So if you don’t have yours yet, you still have time.

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