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DESIGNING WOMEN
Female architects are changing the face of sustainable hotel design - and not a moment too soon
It's a way to push yourself - A plunge into the ocean at the end of the earth
I'M WEARING A BARBIE-PINK bathing suit, but there are no palm trees in sight. The snow has just stopped falling and I can see broken chunks of iceberg inching toward the ship I'm on. The ambient temperature is 29 Fahrenheit.
It's learning to lead - Visiting Greece to succeed at work in New York
ON A BRIGHT November afternoon at Euphoria Retreat on the Peloponnese peninsula, I find myself curled in the fetal position, my body supported by the cool wood floor.
THE COAST IS CLEAR
Ingrid Rojas Contreras dives deep to uncover the raw, unspoiled beauty of Costalegre, Mexico.
That's Lit
A historic lighthouse off the Connecticut coast is now open to overnight guests. As Kate Bolick finds, this beacon only gets better with age.
Treasures of the Tide
In the tidal pools and coastal forests of Canada's Vancouver Island, Jen Murphy discovers a marine environment that's both minuscule and magical.
Written in the Stars
In one of America's most far-flung national parks, Latria Graham reconnects with natureand fulfills her late father's lifelong wish.
Currents of Change
Across America, urban rivers are getting an upgrade. Here, three cities to be seen from the water.
Fresh Catch
With a standout hotel on the horizon, Barbuda will soon be ready for its day in the sun.
Stay the Course
A major marine trail in the Caribbean offers travelers a chance to swap hiking boots for water shoes.
Diving In
Cold-water bathing is a beloved Swedish wellness ritual-and at these hotels, taking the plunge is an essential part of the stay.
SET IN STONE
For two long pandemic years, Easter Island (known as Rapa Nui to its residents) kept its borders closed, limiting food supplies and cutting off tourism revenue. But as Mark Johanson learns, the islanders have emerged with greater appreciation for their community and culture and created even more compelling
SIMPLY SUMBA
Tradition reigns on this idyllic Indonesian island. But as high-end hoteliers start to make inroads, protecting local customs feels more important than ever.
The Life Aquatic
Louis Vuitton used Italy's Lake Maggiore as the inspiration and stage-for its latest cruise collection
Keep Moving
The hottest amenity in hotels these days? Anything to keep you fit
Building Change
On a pristine stretch of Mexico's southwestern coast, anew developmentis grounded in community and creativity
Blue Mountain Revival
After weathering years of relentless fires and biblical floods, the rugged region outside of Sydney has been reborn, with a booming food scene and new ways to/access nature
Shifting Tides
Ponant’s new Seto Inland Sea journey brings travelers to a version of Japan that had previously been nearly impossible to access
SOUL REVIVAL
The entrepreneur and activist DJ Johnson shares where he finds inspiration—and catches a tune—in his hometown
OPEN ARMS
In Marrakech, new hoteliers and entrepreneurs can't wait to welcome travelers back
Everywhere I turn in Athens, my past rises up to meet me.
That café was once a pastry shop where our babysitter would buy us treats when I lived here as a child-pain au chocolat for my brother, lemon-filled doughnut for me. We moved to the US when I was seven, but I've returned to Greece nearly every summer since I was 14. This square is where I scored scalped tickets to the 2004 Olympics. That church is where I lit candles every year on my annual trip, in hope or gratitude: Let me do well on that exam, find a job, get pregnant.
THE MIRACLE OF THE MARQUESAS
In this remote French Polynesian archipelago, the volcanic peaks are jagged and foreboding, the surf pounds ferociously, and the trade winds never stop howlingall qualities that, for Peter Heller, make it irresistible
beyond bounds
After falling for AIaska in the summertime, David Amsden returns to ski its soft-powder snow, explore melting ice shelves, and learn what the locals have always known the 49th state is truly amazing in winter
Trace Elements
In Lisbon and southern Portugal, Sarah Khan seeks out a palimpsest of the region's rich Islamic history
the gold list
Our 30th annual Gold List of the world's greatest hotels and cruises captures nearly a year's worth of work. This collection represents hundreds of hours of researching, scouting, and impassioned debating by our team of editors in seven cities across the globe. But more than that, it reflects our ongoing love affair with the places where we stay, which often become our gateways to entire destinations. Read on to inspire your next trip.
BLUE AND WHITE DONE RIGHT
THE CLASSIC COLOR COMBINATION-AND COASTAL FAVORITEIS EXPLORED AND CELEBRATED
FOOTLOOSE - fieesta
An Australian idyll gets colorful with bold art and Mexico inspired vibrance
LIVING IN COLOR
DESIGNER KARA MILLER STEEPS A WEST PALM BEACH FAMILY HOME IN HAPPY HUES AND THOUGHTFUL PATTERN PLAYS, ALL WITH ROOM TO GROW
THE BAHAMAS' SERENE SECRET
The island of Eleuthera, just 50 miles east of Nassau, is lesser known in the Bahamas-and its fans are happy for it to stay that way.
All the Right Ingredients
One of the first purchases homeowners Mary McDonald made for the house was a medallion that she commissioned sculptor Stan Bitters to create for the front entrance.