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Miami’s Cultural Side
Let’s slice it up by neighborhood and take a few morsels from each so you can get a taste of what Miami and South Beach offer your clients.
Alaska Through a Porthole
The landscape of Alaska, America’s treasure chest of unparalleled natural wonders, is best mirrored in the sliver of land that makes up its southeast corner where astounding inlets, bays and mountains offer a glimpse of the storied wonders lying beyond. This is a two-fisted zone awesome in its beauty—and for the cheechako, as outsiders are called in these parts, there are few better ways to experience it than from the cabin of the many cruise ships hugging the coast.
FAM to Costa Rica
Boundless Costa Rica is offering a FAM to Costa Rica, departing June 5, 2015.
So You’re Hiking the Inca Trail: Which One?
Dasatariq Peru, a leading tour operator and DMC based in Lima, notes that more than 75,000 people make the trek each year to get to Machu Picchu the way the Incas did—on foot—and today there are many different ways to hike the Inca Trail.
IBEROSTAR’s Premium Gold Resorts
At IBEROSTAR’s all-inclusive, Premium Gold resorts, families and couples enjoy world-class dining, entertainment and spacious accommodations—all in a picture-perfect setting with kid-friendly hospitality.
New Itineraries & Cruise Celebrations for 2015
New itineraries, anniversary celebrations, complimentary shore tours—cruise lines are making 2015 bookings easy for you.
Standout Amenities at U.S. Golf & Spa Resorts
In the February issue of Recommend, we covered six luxury resorts in Arizona, California and Florida in our Tee Off & Unwind in the U.S. story. Each feature splendid spas and grand greens that offer your clients the perfect setting to unwind and relax. From days spent pampered at the spa, enjoying a round of golf, or learning from top-notch golf academies—one resort even has a theme park for families—each property has at least one standout amenity that caught our attention.
Tune In to Ecuador at Super Bowl XLIX
Guess who’s a player at the Super Bowl this Sunday? Ecuador’s Ministry of Tourism, up and running at the half-time advertising break to tell fans and viewers: All You Need is Ecuador.
Brussels and Wallonia
2015 is the year of Brussels and Wallonia. Vistiors can reap all of the benefits that Brussels and Wallonia, the southern part of Belgium, has to offer in the upcoming year by planning a trip to one of the last “undiscovered” areas of Europe.
The Debut of Journeys by CH
Tailor-made tours for travelers searching for the ultimate vacation experience.
5 Can’t-Miss Bookings for 2015
We've picked five top getaways in North America to add to your clients' 2015 resolutions list under "places to see and things to do."
Baja Mexico Cruise
AdventureSmith Explorations is adding a new 10-day Baja, Mexico cruise to its roster aboard the Westward, an 86-ft., historic, 8-passenger yacht.
Windstar’s Year-Round Sailings in Tahiti
Windstar Cruises announced year-round sailings in Tahiti with continuous voyages starting May 26, 2015 on board the renovated 148-passenger Wind Spirit.
Cruising 2015
When it comes to the next new thing, cruise industry leaders are famously in the front lines with visionary plans. By all indications, 2015 promises more of the same, including a roster of new ships and a slate of timely developments.
Journey to Another World: Papua New Guinea
A visit to this Melanesian nation is like journeying to a land that time forgot.
Ebola: Not a Risk for African Safari Travel
We reached out to a few tour operators that sell travel to Africa to see how the Ebola crisis is affecting their bookings to this continent. Here's what they had to say.
Exploring North America’s Waterways
River cruise lines are adding new ships and itineraries to keep up with U.S. travelers’ pent-up demand to explore their own backyard.
Onsite Review: Bella Bolivia
Your clients will be walking on clouds when they visit Bolivia’s Salt Flats.
Namibia: Southern Africa’s New Hot Ticket
South Africa might get all the attention, but Namibia knows how to draw the crowds, too.