Tag: luxury travel

  • Things to See and Do in Portland

    Heading to Portland will give luxury seekers a chance to experience a unique side of the Northwest. While Portland has top hotels available to book with all the modern perks, the surrounding city doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all feel. From the art galleries to the wide-open parks in Portland, a city-meets-great-outdoors vibe provides the perfect backdrop…

  • Islands on the Must Visit List

    Are you someone who hasn’t been taking vacation risks like you hoped you would? Now’s the time to change that, because CNN compiled a list that’s sure to get you thinking about a tropical getaway. Instead of booking a simple package to a standard island all your friends have been to, you can combine a…

  • Where Are the Best Movie Beaches?

    Movies might transport us to a better, however fictional world, but those spy flicks featuring crystal-clear waters and soft sand aren’t fake. If you’ve ever been watching a movie and wondered “where’s that?” when you see a tropical paradise on-screen, Budget Travel looked at the best beaches in the world, as featured in the movies.…

  • Peninsula Beverly Hills

    Some people feel as though they can simply sign onto any price comparison site and get a great deal on their accommodation. If you bid on a hotel in your price range, however, you won’t know which one it is until you’ve already been permanently assigned. If you use this method, how will you ever…

  • Man Loses Winning Lottery Ticket

    A 69-year-old Florida man has lost a scratch-off ticket that he had purchased at Gold Coast Liquors on Lake Worth Road, and it just might become part of the pile of unclaimed tickets that are investigated on case-by-case basis. Too upset to even discuss it with the press at length, Louis Tolentino said that he…

  • Memorial Day Travel Should Increase by 1.5%

    Are you one of many planning to gas up the car this Memorial Day and go exploring? If AAA is correct, you might see more on the road than last year. The number of people traveling 50 miles or more from home should rise to 32.4 million, according to the AAA, as opposed to the…

  • Recession Deals at Luxury Hotels

    A recent feature on CNN mentioned free Wi-Fi as one perk that we are likely to be picking up if we face layovers or extended airport stops, but that’s not all. Competition is currently fierce between travel companies, and with the recession making business shaky all around, we can expect ramped-up customer service along with…