Outdoor Travel Adventures in British Columbia
Summer is nearly here, bringing with it ample sunshine and plenty of reasons to plan an outdoor travel adventure. Why not British Columbia?
Summer is nearly here, bringing with it ample sunshine and plenty of reasons to plan an outdoor travel adventure. Why not British Columbia?
Spring is coming to California’s beautiful central coast, and what better way to celebrate than with a stay at the luxurious El Capitan Canyon? Located just miles from Santa Barbara, CA, this resort offers the finest in luxury camping. El Capitan is offering three new seasonal packages just for spring. The first is the Canyon…
Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, Az. is a big desert resort with the heartbeat of a much smaller venue. Nestled all alone in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains, this 398 room property hostsa number of corporate meetings alongside couples escape there for golf, hiking or a romantic, relaxing getaway. With two 18-hole, Fazio-designed…
One of Santa Fe’s super-fancy downtown hotels, the Inn and Spa at Loretto, is offering rooms for just $129 if you book by March 4 and stay by April 30. The rooms look very, very nice, and the spa features aromatherapy, hot stone massages, and all-natural, organic, fair-trade skin products. The Inn also has an…
El Capitan Canyon, located just north of Santa Barbara, offers “luxury camping” and cabins in a beautiful coastal setting. Right now they’re offering three different winter packages, the cheapest of which starts at $465 for a one-night stay and two complimentary aromatherapy massages. This is no outdoorsy, roughing-it kind of place: the cabins have full…
PART 3. CEIBA DEL MAR If you’re looking for something slightly more understated, than the charming Ceiba Del Mar, also in Puerto Morelos, is an 88 room, all ocean view hotel situated on a nearly deserted beach-once a former coconut plantation-surrounded by a lush jungle. The casual Mexican design, with its hand carved furniture, wood-latticed…
by Janet Bein, Young at Heart Diva When Guatemalans mention the gringos who have come to live in their country, they usually point to American expats who have mansions, servants and fancy cars. Deet Lewis, who has lived in Guatemala for almost 16 years, is a completely different type of gringo. A psychological counselor, massage…