The Art of Doing Mexico City

November 01, 2010

By Greer Wylder If you are looking for a vacation that mixes in arts, culture, food and history, then Mexico City will exceed the expectations of even the most seasoned traveler. It boasts more museums than any other city in the world, shopping at famed designer boutiques, incredible restaurants, handicraft stores and art galleries. And it’s no surprise that in one of the world’s greatest cities, there’s a new elegant St. Regis Mexico City in an architecturally spectacular building designed by famed architect Cesar Pelli, who coincidentally also designed the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert. On a recent trip to…

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An Uncrowded Slice of Paradise

October 26, 2010

By Greer Wylder Not to take anything away from the tranquility and beauty of Hawaii, but on a recent trip to the St. Regis, Punta Mita, an exclusive resort destination just 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta, I had to wonder why Hawaii is still the No. 1 vacation spot for Orange County travelers seeking romance, beaches, and luxury. Or maybe that’s a good thing. The crowds have not overtaken Punta Mita. The St. Regis, Punta Mita is a one-stop oceanfront resort that satisfies all types of travelers seeking the finer things in life. You’ll find spectacular grounds, infinity pools,…

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HOW TO WRANGELL ALASKA

October 22, 2010

By Joanne Tucker Although Denali National Park is the most visited park in Alaska, don’t pass up the opportunity to visit the incredible Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve and the infamous Ma Johnson Hotel in McCarthy, which is a historic frontier town in the heart of this 13.2 million acre park. Located in eastern Alaska between Fairbanks and Valdez, the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve is America’s newest national park In fact, it is six times larger than Yellowstone National Park and bigger than Switzerland.  Populated by nine of the 16 highest peaks in the United States and…

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CHARMING CHITINA

October 11, 2010

by Joanne Tucker Why consider an adventure vacation in a classic Alaska frontier town? The stunning Alaska wilderness, its wildlife and diversions are at your doorstep. Plus, Alaska’s small towns are renowed for their warm hospitality and historic charm as well as near luxury accommodations, rustic seasonal cuisine and virtually endless outdoor activities. One such small town getaways is Chitina, Alaska. Located about 265 miles east of Anchorage and 300 miles south of Fairbanks, Chitina lies in a colorful wilderness valley between the Chugach and Wrangell Mountains. What makes Chitina so special is that this town of around only 100…

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RUSTIC ROADHOUSE LUXURY

October 05, 2010

By Joanne Tucker Alaska’s roadhouses were gathering places for travelers since the early 1900s when these warm and homey havens sprang up along the old Valdez-Fairbanks Trail, now known as the Richardson Highway. Trappers, prospectors, homesteaders and local natives traveled by wagon or dog sled on the old trail and stopped at a roadhouse for a hot meal, a clean bed, an outdoor privy and some good company. Today, only a few original roadhouses remain, but the spirit of Alaska adventure and hospitality lives on. And it’s all just a plane ride away. After a flight from John Wayne Airport…

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