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Nothing has ever come easy for the former Soviet republic of Georgia, but it is still a place of fascinating cuisine, centuries-old bathhouses, and steadfast good humor. On a visit to Tbilisi and the nearby mountains of the Caucasus, Gary Shteyngart learns that resistance comes in many flavors

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every child who grew up in the northern wastes of the Soviet Union, as I did, remembers an early encounter with a local Georgian restaurant: the surprising combinations of walnut and garlic in chicken satsivi; the kick of cherry plum in kharcho, a beef soup that made Leningrad’s cold cabbage concoctions seem like a bad dream. In a world of heavy, buttery food and even heavier ideology, a trip to a Georgian restaurant could offer a Russian child a taste of life and community and tradition (and for the adults, some decent wine). When I was about six, my family took a flight—my first—to Sukhumi, part of Abkhazia, which since 2008 has been occupied by pro-Russian forces. The palm trees, the temperate but sticky heat, the roadside cheese pies and candies, the smiles on the faces of old ladies...if anything led me to become a traveler, it was that visit.

imageToday the signs at the airport proclaim, “Tbilisi, the city that loves you.” And visitors seem to love it right back. The capital of Georgia, and the unofficial capital of the Caucasus region, Tbilisi has become a tourist magnet and a club destination for European youth. Georgia is one of the great ancient wine centers of the world and the contemporary scene has been growing in recent years. But even more than wine, Georgian food has become one of the country’s great cultural exports. The cuisine offers a truly distinct blend of unexpected flavors (where else does the walnut play such an important role?) while also being visually arresting, with frigate-size cheese boats and soup dumplings as big as your head.

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1 mins

January / February 2026

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THE 2026 GOLD LIST

It's time again for us to tell you about the hotels (and cruises) we really, really love right now. Our 32nd annual Gold List collects our editors' current favorite places to stay and ships to sail (all vetted by our team of contributors and editors around the globe).

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4 mins

January / February 2026

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Picture Imperfect

Numerous high-end resorts are adding art therapy to their programming. As Maria Yagoda finds out, it's all about letting go

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3 mins

January / February 2026

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Looking to go beyond Panama's capital city and famous canal, David Amsden road-trips between the notoriously narrow country's Pacific and Caribbean coasts, encountering secret villages, untouched isles, and new-wave retreats

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10 mins

January / February 2026

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FOLK TALE

Tangled up in myth and tradition, Germany's Black Forest once had a reputation for being as antiquated as its cuckoo clocks. But new woodland dwellers are cutting fresh tracks

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9 mins

January / February 2026

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THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING

Two generations after the 1960 Winter Olympics made Lake Tahoe a household name, the region that spans the California-Nevada border remains unparalleled in the diversity of terrain and experiences it offers skiers. Rebecca Misner bombs down black diamonds and indulges in après pleasures to provide a primer on the area

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10 mins

January / February 2026

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Club Medi

Group walks, cosseting decor, mind-altering sound baths— the newest science-based spas are trying something different.

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2 mins

January / February 2026

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DANCING ON THEIR OWN

For their honeymoon in the Pacific, New York City Ballet stars Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia made the most out of a short stay before heading back onstage

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2 mins

January / February 2026

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Condé Nast Traveler US

LIKE MAGIC

The caught-in-time Mexican town of Loreto is using tourism to preserve its bay and the marine creatures who live there for future generations

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3 mins

January / February 2026

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Come Together

With loneliness on the rise worldwide, health-minded resorts are leaning into the power of friendship.

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3 mins

January / February 2026

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