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April - May 2024

Book butlers! Curated libraries! Custom cruises! Literary-themed vacations are the hot new trend in tourism.

- ADRIENNE WESTENFELD

TRAVEL GETS LIT

IN JANUARY, WHEN PACKING MY BAGS FOR A "READING RETREAT” IN the Dominican Republic, I agonized about which books to bring. A few days later, bellied up to the beachside bar at the all-inclusive Dreams Macao Beach Punta Cana resort (where, in place of barstools, swings are suspended from the thatched ceiling), I sipped a mojito, cracked open James Salter's Light Years, a novel I reread annually, and knew that I'd chosen well.

But if I'd had any regrets, summoning a new paperback would've been as easy as ringing for a book butler. I was down in the DR to experience Pages in Paradise, a collaboration between the publisher Penguin Random House, Belletrist Book Club (the brainchild of actress Emma Roberts), and Apple Vacations (no relation to the iPhone maker). For readers who like to beach, the retreat left no page unturned.

The programming kicked off even before check-in: Ahead of arrival, guests could log in to the resort's app to reserve beach reads from an on-site library curated by Belletrist. Housed in the airy hotel lobby, the collection included buzzy contemporary fiction by the likes of Zadie Smith and Curtis Sittenfeld. Guests could also order books via room service (or personal butler) anytime or select one from the chic library carts located at the adults-only pool. The property's various bars featured the "Pages Pour," a specialty cocktail themed to the program's inaugural book-of-the-month selection, Jenny Xie's debut novel, Holding Pattern. They called the drink a gin-fashioned-a fruit-forward riff on the old-fashioned, zippy with pineapple-cinnamon syrup.

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