Travel
I can’t imagine a better place to have said “yes” than Malibu, and particularly at Malibu Beach Inn.
Visiting Aspen in winter has been on my bucket list for a long time. I’m a sucker for the glitz, especially when it immerses me in nature. Fresh snow dumped on four mountains, and a swanky town center riddled with delicious food, high-end shops, and people wrapped in furs, is what makes the winter scene here so sensational.
Copa di Vino is a single serve concept that allows you to enjoy wine on the go, without lugging around a whole wine bottle, or dealing with a corkscrew. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve gotten to the beach to enjoy the sun, sand, and some vino only to realize I forgot a wine opener, or even a cup to drink out of!
Guests who book with Homes & Villas by Marriott International can expect to choose from an exciting array of private homes, including beachfront bungalows, sprawling villas, grand chateaus, cozy cabins, ski chalets, and characterful townhouses, flats, apartments and penthouses. There’s castles, too.
Las Vegas bursts with entertainment opportunities. Here’s how to squeeze it all in in a short amount of time.
Travis and I checked into Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa for a two-day getaway that was very much needed. We roamed through the European village, ate and drank waterfront and under the pines, hiked, and explored the lake by boat.
What many newcomers think of as Cabo (and as I’ve come to find out, many friends who’ve been several times) is only half of it. Los Cabos is actually a dreamy fusion of two Mexican towns — the popular Cabo San lucas, and the lesser known San José del Cabo. The towns are a 40 minute drive apart, but it’s the 22-mile stretch of beachfront that makes the drive a journey of necessary stops.
Hotel June sought to create a stylish place for frequent travelers and locals alike, and it delivers on its intentions. Locals in the area have a hip hangout for working, dining or imbibing with friends. Travelers have a spot to check into 5 minutes from the airport with inviting amenities and a topnotch dining menu.
Locals flock to the restaurant for its hand-cut steaks. RARE is “rare” in the sense that it has its own beef flown in from Japan. They age all the meat in house — something you’ll be hard-pressed to find elsewhere, especially in Madison.