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Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, Part 2
Here is a guide to resorts and other facilities that are open in the Caribbean islands—and only those islands—that were slammed or grazed by Hurricane Irma.
Kids Rule!
The kids are in charge—or at least they think they are—at these resorts where sandboxes, bunk beds and splash zones rule.
Central and South America Resorts Head Into High Season
Winter is quickly approaching in North America; however, in Central and South America, resorts are preparing for high season with warm weather that will beckon travelers from around the country.
Onsite Review: Dining Through the Holy Land
It’s just after Sukkot, the 7-day Jewish harvest holiday, and the hooks holding the traditional tents are still hanging from the atrium of Jerusalem’s newest five-star hotel. Strolling through the courtyard at the Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem feels just as if you’re walking through the Old City, the lamps and Ottoman-style arches bringing elements of Jerusalem’s streets indoors.
Onsite Review: Luxury Bahia Principe Akumal Don Pablo Collection
The Bahia Principe resort in Riviera Maya, a huge, 4-complex property complete with a casino, a marketplace, a nightclub, spas, and more than enough places for kicking back and relaxing, is made for clients who might want to venture offsite to explore the area, but are perfectly content staying put and enjoying all the amenities an all-inclusive resort of this magnitude offers.
Different Visions of Luxury for Fast Escapes
The following five resorts present different visions of vacations, but they all have
these two things in common: An ambiance that bespeaks luxury and nonstop flights from the mainland.
It’s Showtime!
At the opening gong on Trade Day, Recommend’s Ed Wetschler and myself—Caribbean and Latin America editors, respectively—were lined up behind the starting “gate,” at the ready for the marathon course through the New York Times Travel Show on “trade day,” Jan. 8.
Dreams Los Cabos Reopens After Hurricane Odile
One year after the devastation caused by Hurricane Odile in Mexico, most of Los Cabos’ hotel properties are back in operation.
Travel to Cuba
Since the U.S. changed travel regulations to Cuba this past January, tour operators, cruise lines, and the travel industry as a whole have been buzzing with excitement about newer and better travel opportunities to the island.
Come Experience Something More
Introducing the Evolution of All Inclusive: Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos.
In Focus: 150 Countries, One Destination
Why is The New York Times Travel Show one of the largest trade and consumer travel events in North America? Well, let’s take a quick look at the numbers of the 10th annual tourism showcase, held Jan. 23-25, under the banner of 150 Countries, One Destination.
Four Haute Hotel Happenings in 2015
The luxury hotel market is shifting and these days the game changer is what defines luxury. Is it a Michelin-starred restaurant? A far-flung destination? A private palace stay? Long gone are the days where swanky suites are the sole equivalent of a luxury experience.
Cultural rendezvous
The breadth of Great Britain’s cultural offerings can leave one, well, breathless.
Canada’s First Autograph Collection Hotel
The Algonquin Resort is reopening this spring in New Brunswick after a $35 million makeover, becoming the first Canadian property in Marriott's Autograph Collection.
New Hotel Happenings in Florida
The latest additions to rise on Florida's hotel scene are popping up in South Beach and on one of the hottest golf courses in the state.
Libertador’s Luxurious Palacio del Inka Reopens in Cusco
Travelers visiting Cusco now have a luxurious option located in the center of the city, Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel, which re-opened in August.
Florida Beachfront Resorts Restyled
A few of Florida's beachfront resorts are getting a refresher with multimillion dollar renovations in South Beach and the Panhandle.