Have Hobby, Will Travel
Weekends in Mexico for the golfer, yogi, and photographer
Vegas: It’s Britney, Bach!
Oh, to be single again! We would grab our girlfriends and sign up for this bachelorette weekend in a heartbeat—if for no other reason than the name alone. The new It’s Britney, Bach! includes VIP access to two Vegas nightclubs and a ticket to Britney Spears’ show at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. Packages are […]
Go Ski: What’s Hot Where It’s Cold
New ways to enjoy the slopes, from fat tire biking to electric tubing to an ultra-luxe altitude concierge. Powder on!
5 Must-Sees in Havana
The Malecón at Sunset Waves crash above the seawall, young couples share bottles of Cristal beer, and fishermen catch dinner from lines attached to their fingers. A Ball Game Baseball is Cuba’s sport of choice. The games at Havana’s Estadio Latinamericano, home of the Industriales, are often sellouts. A Museum Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes […]
Getting to Cuba
Restrictions still prohibit American travelers from booking their own flights from the United States to Cuba. Travel through Mexico and Canada is possible, but unauthorized, and the puchase of a travel visa is required to enter Cuba, as is travel medical insurance, which can be purchased at the airport upon landing. If you decide to […]
Destination: Havana, Cuba
As the Cold War defrosts, Cuba rolls out the welcome mat for American tourists
Destination: Seattle
Culture, nature, and culinary delights collide in the Emerald City. Come hungry!
Staycation San Diego
Three great escapes in our own backyard
Southern Hospitality: Tijuana Hospitals
The most popular places for common surgeries south of the border.
A Family Afar: There’s No Place Like Home Away From Home
There’s something magical about having a special escape your family returns to again and again. For some families, it’s the cabin at the lake. Or Grandma’s house. Maybe it’s a favorite city, enchanting with its possibility of new discoveries. Don’t get me wrong—I’m all for the wanderlust and adventure of experiencing a vacation spot for […]
Hollywood Bohemian Boutique Hotel
The newly refreshed Garland Hotel is an urban retreat
Walking into Tijuana Now Costs Money
Itching for a Baja getaway? A new border regulation means it’s going to cost to cross.
Eat This: Barrel-Smoked Octopus and Bone Marrow
The aromatics from the wood-fired grill are reason enough to visit chef Javier Plascencia’s Finca Altozano in Valle de Guadalupe. Add in expansive views of the property’s vineyards, communal tables made for mingling, barrels as seating, and an unforgettable meal, and you have a bucolic dining experience in one of Baja’s most buzzed-about restaurants. In […]
Celebrating the Red, White, and Green
The history behind Mexico’s tricolor symbol of independence.
A Family Afar
Room for Four, Please
The Other Side of Baja
Seafood, the Sea of Cortez, and ancient cacti are the draw in San Felipe.
Sweet, Serene Sedona
“God’s country” is, well, technically all of it. But if your Almighty had to write down a mailing address, Sedona might be it. Cradled in the shady, lush crevice of Boynton Canyon and facing a towering monolith of Sedona’s famous red rock, Enchantment Resort is where outdoorists, mystics, yogis, massage junkies, and golfers come to […]
Travel and Wellness: Get Ready to Glow
Hawaii’s tropical terrain is brimming with holistic ingredients to purify, soften, tighten, and illuminate.
On the Road: 3 Easy Road Trips from San Diego
Make it home in time for sunset! These destinations are a just a scenic day trip away from San Diego.
Your Summer Bucket List
Been there, done that? We found more things you can humblebrag about.
The Bullring by the Sea
Plaza Monumental de Tijuana is a local legend.
Eat This: House Ceviche at Muelle Tres
On the seaside boardwalk in Ensenada, the quaint Muelle Tres offers fresh seafood and icy cold locally brewed beers. Its ceviche de la casa, or house ceviche, is a stunner: Citrus-drenched mariscos like shrimp, octopus, and fish are piled high and garnished with onion, cilantro, tomato, and creamy avocado. Prepare your carefully constructed tostada and […]
Menu Makeover
Step aside, Sbarro. Tijuana’s gastronomic revolution invades its oldest shopping mall.
Eat This: Beef Tongue Tiradito
If you’re itching to take advantage of Valle de Guadalupe’s beautiful, natural bounty, Deckman’s En El Mogor is your answer. Chef Drew Deckman uses fresh produce and other local ingredients from vineyard proprietor Natalia Badan’s garden and ranch. But the clean flavors of the chocolate clam ceviche and beef tongue dish are only one of […]
The Journey of Our Traveling Backpacks
A Family Afar
Trip Diary: On the Road
How one group of friends gets paid to travel