What it’s like inside a luxury Caribbean ‘vacation bubble’
Why on Earth would you take two kids younger than 3 to a remote island in the middle of a global pandemic? I asked myself this question many times last month as I embarked on my first attempt to get to St. Martin, my transit point to Anguilla, a
Leeward Island in the eastern Caribbean Sea.
I was lured to travel here by the aquamarine sea, 33 public beaches, 80-degree temperatures, amazing hotels and food. And like everyone else, particularly any parent you know, we were desperate to get out of the house with our kids to someplace warm where they could be outside and in the water.
Jet Linx Ushers In 2021 With 14 New Partners To Its Elevated Lifestyle Benefits Program For Members And Private Jet Owners
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OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Jet Linx, the leading private jet management and Jet Card membership company in the United States, today announced it has welcomed three new partners to its Elevated Lifestyle (EL) client benefits program and further expanded its Elevated Lifestyle Preferred Hotel program. Joining the expansive portfolio of partners is Clark International, EMBARK Beyond and LimoLink, in addition to 11 new luxury hotels and resorts from around the world. We are excited to kick off the year with fourteen new partners across our Elevated Lifestyle and EL Preferred Hotel programs, each of which perfectly complement our clients travel needs and lifestyles, said Jamie Walker, President & CEO of Jet Linx. As part of our promise to providing our Jet Card members and aircraft
5 destinations to satisfy your wanderlust post-pandemic
By the second half of the year, many of us will (presumably) be vaccinated. Here are some suggestions of trips to take.
By Christopher Muther Globe Staff,Updated December 24, 2020, 12:56 p.m.
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Before you rush to your travel agent or booking website of choice, please be aware that planning travel in 2021 will be like playing the lottery, hopefully with better odds. Therefore, any travel suggestions offered here come with a hearty side of âHonestly, I have no idea if you should plan this,â and âSorry, my crystal ball is in the shop.â The usual âWhere to travel in [fill in year here]â list still feels uncomfortable to tick off at the moment because the dynamics of coronavirus are consistently shifting. But weâre all aching to hit the ro
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Travel has been on hold for most of 2020, but as the world begins to look to the future it s time to start dreaming again. Rosie Paterson puts a new spin on the phrase island hopping, with her round up of the most under-the-radar ones out there.
For more inspiration, make sure you pick up Country Life’s December 30 issue it’s our annual travel special, full of many more ideas for adventures far and near.
São Tomé and Príncipe, Gulf of Guinea
This two-island nation is Africa’s second smallest and incredibly safe once the largest world’s largest producers of cacao, before the Portuguese Empire collapsed. Príncipe is the favourite: home to just 7,000 people and carpeted in vibrant green jungle. There are a handful of places to stay (Bom Bom and Sundy Praia), but thankfully, the island still feels wonderfully undiscovered.