By Teresa Gardner ITWPA Member “Namasté,” smiles Sanjay with a slight bow, hands pressed together, fingers skyward. Bedecked with marigold garlands and a sandalwood paste dot strategically placed between our brows, drums beating, we embark on an enchanting odyssey through the bygone era of erstwhile maharajas. India. Imagine shimmering palaces and manicured gardens … [Read more...] about India’s Palace on Wheels Delivers Elegance Spiced with Exoticism
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Endless Summers Begin Here: Macao Surf Club, Dominican Republic
By Jim Reno Learning to surf makes golf seem simple. If you have ever played golf, you know that this is a very strong statement. Kids make it look easy. But anyone who did not grow up surfing will attest to how difficult it can be to balance yourself on a long, slippery piece of fiberglass as it slides down the face of a wave. If you did not learn to surf in your youth, I … [Read more...] about Endless Summers Begin Here: Macao Surf Club, Dominican Republic
Five Reasons to Visit Málaga
By Hannah Giles Long seen as simply a transport hub for tourists heading to destinations and resorts along Spain’s Costa del Sol, the southern Andalusian city of Málaga has, in the past, been unkindly referred to as an “airport with a city attached.” This is a real shame as Spain’s sixth largest city has plenty to offer anyone looking for an alternative to the more popular … [Read more...] about Five Reasons to Visit Málaga
Big Changes in Cable Beach, Bahamas
By Jim Reno The evolution of Cable Beach has all eyes on it as what was once called The Bahamian Riviera transforms itself and regains its former allure. The multi-billion-dollar BahaMar project is being built to outshine neighboring mega-resort Atlantis on nearby Paradise Island. The new five-star project will feature several luxury hotels, ownership opportunities, Rodeo … [Read more...] about Big Changes in Cable Beach, Bahamas
Easy-Going Antibes
By Barbara Hopkins Perched on the shore of the Baie des Anges and lapped by its turquoise waters, steeped in history and art, a foodie’s delight with a safe beach, over 300 days of Mediterranean sun per year in which to savor it all -- and a green fairy to flirt with. What’s not to like about Antibes? This historic little town on the French Riviera is a relaxed and … [Read more...] about Easy-Going Antibes