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More Than Just a Place to Sleep
Hotels are becoming more than just a place to sleep. Many are now offering unique experiences and decor—with a twist. If you have clients looking for something more in line with their likes, hobbies, or desires, we've rounded up three properties that give guests a little more than just a place to call home while on vacation.
The Holy Land
This year’s first press release from the Israel Ministry of Tourism—dated Jan. 15, 2015—bore the surprising news that 2014 was the best year ever for American tourism to Israel.
What’s New in Hawaii
Resorts on the Hawaiian Islands are merging new attitudes with enduring traditions.
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.
Tee Off & Unwind in the U.S.
These six resorts offer guests spectacular spa options and gorgeous greens.
Let’s Talk Turkey
Turkey’s handsome red booth stood front and center at the New York Times Travel Show in New York last weekend, in one of the privileged positions allotted event sponsors.
Visiting Berlin: Course 101
Drawing up a list of “10 Top Things to See & Do” in Berlin would be rather presumptuous for a first-time tourist; however, recently Recommend's Latin America editor and her husband followed a 101 beginners-in-Berlin course full of head-turning urban delights. Here are a few of the highlights.
Outrigger Rebrands & Expands
Ke 'Ano Wa'a, the "Outrigger Way," was a branding strategy designed to advance Outrigger's corporate culture and business guidelines back in 1993 when Hawaiian scholar and historian, Dr. George Kanahele, created the branding strategy. Twenty years later, the value-based branding initiative to connect three core elements of the hospitality industry—the employees, the guests, and the destination—is still going strong, but undergoing a bit of a revamping.
Onsite Review: Delano Las Vegas
There is something special about the new Delano Las Vegas.
What’s New this Ski Season in Colorado
Colorado is the perfect spot for mountain skiing on white powdery snow. But that's not all skiers can expect from Colorado. Here's the low down on what's new this ski season at Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, and Vail. Plus, the 4-1-1 on a few local events and hotel packages for your ski-loving clients.
Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts: Satisfying the Upscale Client
Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts offers upscale clients what they call True Waldorf Service.
MLT University 2014—Empowering Travel Agents
At this year's MLT University, travel agents learned about new products, destinations, and how to sell to LGBT clients, groups and the luxury market.
Mexico: Top Family Resorts
Yes, all-inclusives do the trick for family getaways in Mexico, but we decided to go a bit off the beaten “AI” road to bring you a selection of properties that cater perfectly to clients with kids in tow.
Action-Packed Vacations For Kids
These action-packed vacations are sure to score your clients cool points with their kids, while still allowing mom and dad time to lay by the pool and soak up the sun with a cocktail in hand.
The Dish on Las Vegas
From the new Linq hotel to the fab Cromwell, we've got the dish on Las Vegas.
Onsite Review: A Love Affair with Puerto Rico & Four Grand Personalities
Recommend recently spent six days trekking through Puerto Rico visiting various Hilton properties—and falling in love with each and every one of them.
Living it Up in Mexico
With new dolphin experiences, new hotels, authentic cuisine, and some great vacation packages for families, your clients can live it up in Mexico.