I’d happily argue that breakfast in bed is one of the best parts of staying in a hotel. Even better when the dishes are something a little more luxurious than what you might expect at home – perhaps a decadent lobster omelette or buttermilk waffles with vanilla mascarpone. Needless to say, a hotel stay is
PepsiCo company logo. Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Shopping habits have changed because of the coronavirus outbreak, and companies are responding quickly. PepsiCo PEP is cutting out the grocery stores and selling directly to consumers through two new websites it launched this month. Consumers can shop
(CNN) — When the state of Florida began enacting stay-at-home measures and closing beaches in mid-March, in response to the threat of Covid-19, Miami-based real estate agent and artist Nadia Bouzid was in the middle of painting a mural inside a new hotel in Cancun, Mexico. Putting down the paintbrush, she picked up her phone
(CNN) — When a three Michelin-star restaurant in Virginia opens its doors back up from the Covid-19 pandemic, reservations will be made for mannequins. The Inn at Little Washington — an inn and restaurant about an hour and a half west of Washington, DC — plans to begin reopening its indoor seating May 29, a
May. 14th, 2020 Once upon a time, Bali was a simple, yet exotic place known mainly to the adventurous traveler in search of natural places of serene beauty. This was the 70s and 80s and pre the Julia Robert’s Eat Pray and Loving her way around the world to land in Bali and find herself.
Though it’s not possible to cruise right now, when passengers are able to board ships again it could well be the simple voyages that focus on natural beauty and culture – like this cruise to remote ports in the Indian Ocean – that are just the tonic to lockdown It’s not an aroma you forget
More bad news for the French champagne sector as pre sales were cancelled Becky Fantham / Unsplash French alcohol producers are being hit hard by the pandemic–the champagne industry suspended early sales (when it usually sells around 10-15 million bottles) because of a slump and Burgundy winemakers are unhappy about a government plan that was
(CNN) — While nearly all leisure travel remains paused because of the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for private islands is on the rise. The privileged few who can afford such extravagant isolation are exploring their options with new fervor. Brokers and travel industry experts say that since March, prospective buyers and renters around the world
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Read my Amman Travel Guide here: https://migrationology.com/travel-guides/amman-jordan/ I was invited to take a 12 day trip to Jordan by the Jordan Tourism Board, to mainly focus on eating delicious Jordanian food, but also to see some of the main attractions within the Kingdom. I want to say a big thank you to the Jordan Tourism
While the world grapples the impact of COVID-19 on our personal and social lives, Gen Z has drawn a uniquely short end of the stick. Many young adults were forced to leave their homes on campus and abroad because colleges cancelled semesters and study abroad programs. An entire generation has missed out on graduations, proms,
Passengers, some wearing masks and protective gear, queue for their flight at Terminal 1 of John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) amid the novel coronavirus pandemic on May 13, 2020 in Queens, New York. Johannes Eisele | AFP via Getty Images U.S. air travel demand has inched higher this month but airlines are nowhere near their
In a bold attempt to help preserve the future of adventure holidays, The North Face is offering a helping hand to those whose business it is to encourage exploration and adventure, at home and abroad. The clothing company’s motto is ‘Never Stop Exploring’ and in a bid to put its words into action it has
The world of BBQ is vast and delicious — Photo courtesy of Getty Images / golubovy American barbecue is one of our country’s greatest contributions to the culinary world. But in a nation spanning from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and the Canadian border to the Mexican, diversity is the name of the game when
Rare Cask at dusk atop Mauna Kea volcano, Hawaii Brad Japhe The third Saturday of every May is World Whisky Day. Here’s some advice on how to celebrate accordingly. Scotch is the most popular whisky on the planet. On average, 42 bottles of the beverage are exported out of the country every second. It adds
“We will not deny boarding solely based on a Customer’s refusal to wear a face covering,” the memo reads. This seems to be a more lax policy than some of the other airlines. American Airlines’ policy says customers “may be denied boarding” for not wearing a mask. United’s policy would allow boarding in most cases
(CNN) — Running out of PPE products? If you’re in Las Vegas and planning to fly, the airport could provide a very clean and sanitized getaway. On Thursday, McCarran International Airport announced on Twitter that they had installed new vending machines loaded with personal protective equipment. According to McCarran Airport spokesperson Christine Crews, “The whole
Courtesy of Edgewood Tahoe Resort The lakefront Alpine lodge, Edgewood Tahoe temporarily closed during the coronavirus pandemic. Now after carefully thought out sanitizing and safety protocols, the luxury resort set in the Sierra Nevadas is reopening. First to open was it’s world championship 18-hole golf course on May 4, 2020. Then it opened a restaurant,
After two months of empty blackjack tables and silent slot machines, the bright casino lights of Las Vegas are starting to flicker back on. But with a string of new safety rules and regulations set up in response to the Covid-19 crisis, could Sin City be about to lose its devil-may-care image? A glimpse of
At 4:30 p.m. on March 22, Angèl and Brian Foster saw the news: All nonessential Oʻahu businesses had to close the following day. Just like that, the coronavirus foreboding killed the lights, spun the “Closed” sign around, and forced the Fosters to lock up their shop. Reluctantly, they told their staff not to return to work, unclear
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