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WINTER RETREAT PLAN THE PERFECT GETAWAY FROM KAPALUA TO CÔTE D’AZUR

WINTER 2013

DREAM DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD

TUSCAN MOON Jenna Bush-Hager’s memorable week at a storied Italian villa CUTTING EDGE Six young chefs who are changing the way we dine FRESH TRACKS Three ski vacations custom fit for you AMBER REVIVAL Craft Irish whiskey enjoys a renaissance in the New World

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BECKONING BLUE

WITH STUNNING STRETCHES OF WHITE SAND BEACH, WORLD-CLASS SCUBA DIVING AND WATER SPORTS, AND A TRUE ISLAND-LIFE AMBIENCE, TURKS & CAICOS IS AN IRRESISTIBLE DESTINATION FOR ANY KIND OF VACATION. BY JAMES STURZ

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FACES OF CHANGE

THE BAYSIDE WAY

FIRST TRACKS

For some chefs it’s not enough to simply have happy diners—they have to constantly push the culinary envelope. From Grant Achatz’s methodical approach to Inaki Aizpitarte’s spontaneous wonders, we profile six groundbreaking chefs who are redefining not only what we eat, but how.

San Francisco is one of the most beautiful and easygoing cities in the world. But don’t mistake the relaxed demeanor for a lack of culture. Take a true insider’s look at the best restaurants, hippest boutiques and side-street speakeasies that make the City by the Bay so unique.

Even before the snowflakes fall, it’s time to start planning this year’s ski getaway. But which resort is right for you? Get to know three very different destinations that will cater to all your needs, whether you seek extreme adventure or lighthearted family fun.

BY JAY CHESHES

BY GAIL GOLDBERG

BY DEBORAH MARKS WILLIAMS

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THE INSPIRATO PORTFOLIO A COMPREHENSIVE LOOK AT OUR DISTINCT PROPERTIES AROUND THE GLOBE

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WELCOME LETTER

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BEHIND THE STORIES

52 CULTURE & LIFESTYLE

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Go beyond Toronto’s big-business reputation and uncover a uniquely sophisticated, thriving urban enclave.

P ORTALS

180 THE GREAT LIFE

SAVVY TRAVELER.

BY MICHELLE

22 TIMELINES

SINGERMAN

Six must-see events around the globe.

56 FOOD & WINE

23 HOLIDAY ESCAPES Seven terrific holiday trips for families, couples and groups.

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BY AMY ZAVATTO

28 EN ROUTE

61 FAMILY & FRIENDS

First-class air travel is reaching new heights.

From winter ziplining to slope-side aprés ski spots, Lake Tahoe’s resorts work for the whole family.

30 TROPHY TOYS

This personal race car is like nothing you’ve ever driven.

BY CINDY HIRSCHFELD

65 HEALTH & BEAUTY

32 STYLE BUREAU

Leather bags and totes for the fashionable traveler.

These unusual and exotic spa treatments go way beyond the traditional massage.

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34 COCKTAIL HOUR

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Our favorite Irish whiskeys from the top shelf.

36 APP CENTRAL

Five culinary apps for every cook and any kitchen.

69 SPORTS & LEISURE

Kapalua Resort lays claim to two of Maui’s— and the world’s—best golf courses.

72 HISTORY & TRENDS

Ireland’s storied spirit is enjoying a resurgence of popularity in both the U.S. and abroad.

40 THE INSPIRATO INTERVIEW

Basketball star Anthony Parker talks about the NBA, travel and family adventures.

BY KARA NEWMAN

.MEMBERSHIP.

BY TOM WILMES

CHARITIES

BY KARA WILLIAMS

BY SCOTT KRAMER

INSPIRATION.

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The scenery is as sensational as the food at these four al fresco dining gems.

110 WHAT IS INSPIRATO?

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Discover two dynamic organizations that serve our youth in magnifiicent—and different—ways.

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BY SUZANNE BOPP

48 PEOPLE & PROFILES Jenna Bush-Hager and friends experience the trip of a lifetime in an idyllic Tuscan estate.

Discover a new kind of destination club, and the preeminent name in luxury travel.

114 INSPIRED GIVING

Inspirato’s one-ofa-kind philanthropy program makes it easy to support a cause that’s important to you.

178 ADVANTAGE INSPIRATO Members reflect on what makes Inspirato so unique.

BY LAUREN PAIGE KENNEDY

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here are moments in life that you want to remember forever. Events like graduations, weddings or first birthdays are milestones that we all celebrate. But it’s

the unexpected moments—shared laughter with our family, watching our kids experience something new, nodding off in the hammock with a loved one—that enrich our lives, draw us closer together and mold special memories from the clay of everyday. ¶ These are magical moments and they lie at the heart of what we do at Inspirato. ¶ We are a unique club, designed for the traveler who appreciates the very best that life has to offer and values time with family and friends. We offer opportunities for families to get away and come together, for them to create new experiences and forever memories.

Magical Moments

Your magical moments are our inspiration. ¶ As such, the pages of this issue are loaded with unique experiences and destinations to share with the people you love. As the days grow colder, we take you to Turks & Caicos (pg. 78) for some of the

greatest scuba diving and water sports in the world. With endless stretches of sugary white sand, the beaches of this island chain offer an idyllic getaway for families large and small. Likewise, a golf trip to Maui is sure to cure any autumnal lull. Discover the unrivaled Plantation Course at Kapalua (pg. 69), home of the PGA’s Tournament of Champions, and see if you’re up to the challenge. ¶ Former first daughter Jenna Bush-Hager shares her amazing trip to Tuscany with close friends on page 48. It’s an affair to remember… and to inspire. And we keep you on the cutting edge of the international culinary scene as we profile six groundbreaking chefs who are changing the way we think about food (pg. 86). If you’re starting to plan this year’s winter vacation, we offer the perfect mountain destinations, whether you seek an extreme skiing trip with friends (pg. 100) or a family trip geared entirely toward the children (pg. 61). ¶ We hope the stories in this issue inspire you to get away, experience the world together and create your own magical moments with the people you love. Happy Journeys,

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James Sturz A: THE KINGDOM OF BHUTAN.

Brown Cannon III A : SAUDI ARABIA.

James Sturz is author of the novel Sasso and has contributed articles to more than 70 publications, including The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Outside and The Wall Street Journal. As a PADI-certified divemaster and free diver, he has scuba dived and snorkeled in more than 30 countries—often traveling the world with 40 pounds of gear in tow. Based in New York City, he’s a longtime fan of Turks & Caicos, and has visited more than a dozen of its islands and cays, and even slept on eight. He eats fresh conch whenever he can.

Rebecca Marshall A: SIERRA LEONE.

Award-winning photographer Brown Cannon III studied at Art Center College of Design. For more than a decade, he’s traveled near and far to make images, including shoots in Indonesia, Alaska, India and Texas. Whether it’s watching a thunderstorm roll in, riding with cowboys, circling red tail hawks or dropping into a wave, the photographer likes to be on the move, chasing light and clean lines. On assignment for Inspirato he stayed close to home, San Francisco, and chronicled some of the city’s classic haunts.

A British freelance photographer based in the South of France, Rebecca Marshall shoots features, portraits and food photography for magazines and clients worldwide. From Monaco’s royal wedding last summer to reportage of truffle hunters deep in the French Alps, her assignments lead her to photograph a rich variety of places and people across France and beyond. When she’s not shooting, she loves being out in big open spaces, hiking, wild camping and biking.

CONTRIBUTORS ONE QUESTION:

From what country, territory or province is your favorite passport stamp?

Logan Kugler A: BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS.

Lauren Paige Kennedy

Adrenaline junkie, technology expert, automotive enthusiast, future space entrepreneur and writer sums up Logan Kugler. He’s written for more than 60 major publications including Forbes, Men’s Journal, Robb Report, Entrepreneur, Backpacker, BMW Magazine, PC World, Mac|Life and Fast Company. His work has taken him to places like a billionaire’s private island, Jay Leno’s garage and flying in zero gravity with NASA. At least one night a week, he dreams about owning an Ariel Atom.

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Wren Bova grew up on the kitchen counter. After spending years in restaurant kitchens, she decided it was more fun to write about food than it was to cook professionally. Based in Vail, Colorado, she’s the editor of several lifestyle publications including Vail Luxury, EAT and Beaver Creek Magazine. Whether she’s following Vail chefs to New York City’s James Beard House or talking pinot clones with winemakers from the Willamette Valley, one thing is certain: She’s always well fed.

A : ENGLAND.

When asked to interview former first daughter Jenna Bush-Hager, Lauren Paige Kennedy jumped at the chance despite her Democratic-sounding last name. The writer has profiled scores of prominent people for national and international magazines, including Harrison Ford, Alicia Keys, Ang Lee and Katie Couric, plus Andre Agassi for an earlier issue of Inspirato. Between assignments, oil painting is Kennedy’s passion—as is chasing after her two kids and a dog.

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WINTER 2013

DREAM DESTINATIONS AROUND THE WORLD

TUSCAN MOON Jenna Bush-Hager’s memorable week at a storied Italian villa CUTTING EDGE Six young chefs who are changing the way we dine FRESH TRACKS Three ski vacations custom fit for you AMBER REVIVAL Craft Irish whiskey enjoys a renaissance in the New World

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FOOD & WINE FAMILY & FRIENDS

WORLD CLASS CONFIDENTIAL

TABLES FOR SALE

FAR MORE THAN AN ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET AND TICKETS TO SEE WAYNE NEWTON, THE CALIBER OF LAS VEGAS’ DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT HAS ACHIEVED WORLD-CLASS STATUS. KEEPING TRACK OF THE WHITE-HOT OPENINGS AND OFF-THE-BEATEN-PATH GEMS, HOWEVER, CAN BE AS FORMIDABLE AS DRAWING TO AN INSIDE STRAIGHT. VISIT US ONLINE FOR FIVE OF OUR FAVORITE NEW VEGAS DINING ROOMS AND CAN’T-MISS SHOWS.

YOU KNOW BOUNDARY-BUSTING CHEF GRANT ACHATZ HAS ACHIEVED ROCK-STAR STATUS WHEN FOODIES SCOUR CRAIGSLIST FOR PERPETUALLY SOLD-OUT TICKETS TO HIS FLAGSHIP CHICAGO RESTAURANT, ALINEA. READ ABOUT ACHATZ’S MAD-SCIENTIST CUISINE ON PAGE 86, AND VISIT INSPIRATOMAGAZINE.COM FOR HOW TO SCORE RESERVATIONS AT THE NATION’S MOST SOUGHT-AFTER RESTAURANTS.

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PUNTA DE MITA, MEXICO

FOUR FOR FORE

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“Hey Dad, I’m doing it!” The rapturous thrill of watching your child catch his or her first wave is a memory you’ll cherish for a lifetime. The waters surrounding the peninsula of Punta de Mita, Mexico, feature a variety of breaks that provide consistently great surfing spots for any skill level, and with vast stretches of secluded beach, sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and myriad activities for adults and children alike, it’s the ultimate family destination.

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You might also venture out with an experienced captain to fish the deep for marlin and tuna or dive and snorkel in the warm waters with turtles and giant stingrays. You can even get up close and personal with the humpback whales that frolic off the coast January through April.

PARADISE DISCOVERED { PATAGONIA, CHILE }

Inland, you can fly through the jungle canopy on a zipline, take a nature course at the ecological reserve in Los Veneros or book a tee time at one of many great courses in the area. If staying close to the resort is more your speed, simply hunker down poolside and make dinner reservations for a relaxing, family vacation.

Eco-chic tourism is heating up in Patagonia—and so is the weather. Chile’s summertime, between December and February, is the prime time to explore Patagonia’s rugged terrain and rich culture. As the roads clear, you can travel between luxurious and sustainable outposts to access a wealth of outdoor adventures, such as horseback riding with a Gaucho, paddling among a colony of barking sea lions and soaring above glacier-covered volcanoes on a helicopter tour.

START PLANNING YOUR TRIP AT INSPIRATO.COM WHERE WE FEATURE THE BEST RESTAURANTS, GOLF COURSES, SHOPPING, KIDS’ ACTIVITIES AND MUCH MORE.

SPORTS & LEISURE PEOPLE & PROFILES

IF YOU’RE PLANNING A GOLF GETAWAY TO ONE OF THE GREATEST COURSES IN THE COUNTRY, YOU’LL WANT TO BRING YOUR A-GAME. WE PRESENT THE FOUR TOP TIPS TO IMPROVE THROUGH THE WINTER MONTHS FROM THE PROS AT TURTLE POINT AND THE OCEAN COURSE, KIAWAH ISLAND’S WORLD-RENOWNED CHAMPIONSHIP COURSES.

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LET A RENOWNED LOCAL CHEF BRING THE FLAVORS OF TUSCANY TO YOU WITH A MULTICOURSE MEAL PREPARED AND SERVED IN YOUR PRIVATE ITALIAN VILLA. READ ABOUT JENNA BUSH-HAGER’S DRESSED-UP DINNER PARTY ON PAGE 48, AND ONE FAMILY’S UNIQUELY ITALIAN DINING EXPERIENCE AT INSPIRATOMAGAZINE.COM

Talk about dinner with a view. Enjoy an unforgettable meal of freshly caught fish and classic Thai cuisine in a comfortable rattan dining pod suspended high in the lush canopy at Soneva Kiri, an exclusive resort set on the tropical island of Thailand’s Koh Kood. Waiters service your unique perch (it resembles a bird’s nest with a roof) via zipline, while you soak in ocean views and gently sway among the rustling leaves.

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’TIS THE SEASON. No matter what holiday you celebrate, it’s a great time to get away with family and friends. Check out our seven favorite destinations to experience the wonder of the season.

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There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign.” — Robert Louis Stevenson

EN ROUTE

TROPHY TOYS

STYLE BUREAU

COCKTAIL HOUR

New luxury amenities and services—exclusively available at 30,000 feet

This supercharged street car feels like piloting a Formula One racer

Travel first-class wherever you go with these stylish and functional bags

Five rare top-shelf whiskeys and where to find them

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TIMELINES

PIEMONTE REGION, ITALY ALBA WHITE TRUFFLE FESTIVAL

EARLY OCTOBER THROUGH MID-NOVEMBER 2012 Piemonte’s famed white truffles are abundant throughout the region during the fall months. Bocce tournaments, parades, live entertainment and an auction that attracts buyers from around the world are all part of the festivities. But the crowning glory is the profusion of truffles found on most restaurants’ menus that makes for a glorious, truffle-rich dining experience.

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA

NEW YORK CITY, LONDON, MILAN & PARIS FASHION WEEK(S)

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ART | BASEL

DECEMBER 6-9, 2012

Signaling the start of Florida’s art and festival seasons, Art | Basel showcases the works of more than 2,000 artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. Attended by representatives of exclusive galleries from around the world, the Miami Beach Convention Center and a handful of local museums are overrun by art, artists, curators, critics and buyers in what is widely considered the most prestigious art event in the Western Hemisphere. Films, discussions and entertainment round out the event. Art | Basel

is a must-do for art lovers, and would even make a great holiday getaway. Read how on page 24.

WHENTOGO

Though many cities have fashion weeks, the big four continue to be New York City, London, Milan and Paris, which host successive weeks in that order. Fashion houses, designers, models, buyers, reviewers, artists and other trendsetters make a global migration of runway shows, parties and special events. Spring fashion weeks showcase the coming winter lines.

From Miami to Meursault, time your next vacation to coincide with one of these celebrated global events. NOVEMBER 2012

DECEMBER 2012

JANUARY 2013

FEBRUARY 2013

MARCH 2013

BURGUNDY, FRANCE LA PAULÉE DE MEURSAULT

MAUI HYUNDAI TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS

JANUARY 3-7, 2013

Heralding the start of the PGA tour, the annual Hyundai Tournament of Champions brings the cream of the crop together to compete on the legendary Plantation Course at Kapalua Resort in Maui. Follow the select group of tour winners from 2012—including Tour of Champions winner Steve Stricker—as they tackle one of the most beautiful courses in the world. Want to experience the Kapalua courses yourself? Turn to page 69 for more.

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CALIFORNIA COAST GRAY WHALE MIGRATION

DECEMBER 2012-APRIL 2013

From the United States’ Pacific Coast, gray whales can be seen heading south to Baja in December and January, where they’ll spend the coldest parts of winter. March through April, the large, city-bus sized whales travel back north, heading for the summertime waters of the Bering and Chukchi Seas in the Arctic.

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La Paulée de Meursault is part of Les Trois Glorieuses, the “three glorious days,” held at the end of harvest to celebrate wine and winemaking. On the third weekend of November, the event always includes a banquet on Saturday, a wine auction on Sunday and Monday’s much-coveted La Paulée: an over-the-top luncheon that begins at noon and lasts until nightfall; everyone brings a bottle or three of wine to share. Tickets are difficult, though not impossible, to come by.

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HOLIDAY ESCAPES

spectacular holiday destinations for you and yours BY L E XI DW Y ER

THE SEASON’S SPLENDOR The holiday season means something different for everyone. But no matter your point of view, it is a time to celebrate and reflect with the people you love. Whether you’re looking for a big family celebration, a quiet couple’s escape or a unique cultural exploration, ’tis the season to get away and share an unforgettable holiday adventure. So gather your nearest and dearest and go make some memories.

MOUNTAIN DREAMS There’s nothing quite like a white Christmas. Take a family trip to Vail, Colorado or Whistler Blackcomb for a pictureperfect snowy holiday adventure.

PHOTOGRAPHY by JACK AFFLECK, VAIL RESORTS

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THE SEASON’S SPLENDOR

IDYLLIC. WHITE. CHRISTMAS.

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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS KWANZAA @ THE DUSABLE MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY

WHISTLER BLACKCOMB, BRITISH COLUMBIA FUN FOR EVERYONE Rugged enough for skiing and snowboarding addicts, urbane enough for foodies and fashionistas, and just plain fun for the kids, Whistler is the type of destination that can please almost anyone. Book a slopeside château for the family and start some new holiday traditions, like Canadian Guided Tours’ dogsled run. After zooming through an old-growth forest, your guide will give you a turn at the reins. Keep Christmas dinner stress-free, whether you dine out (try Araxi or Bearfoot Bistro) or bring in a chef from Whistler Cooks Catering to wow your crowd with pan-seared halibut or hazelnut-crusted venison. Food and fun aside, the real bonus of spending a big family Christmas here is that you’re guaranteed a white one. To learn about all Whistler has to offer, turn to page 100.

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PARTY IN. PARADISE. TORTOLA, BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS OLD YEAR’S NIGHT Forget the snow report. Take your New Year’s celebration to the beaches of the BVI. From your pool villa on Tortola, you can contemplate your options for December 31. The big event happens on the tiny outpost of Jost van Dyke, where people from all over the world come for the raucous annual “Old Year’s Night” party at Foxy’s Bar. Jost is reachable only by boat, so charter a sailboat and arrive a day early to secure a spot in Great Harbour, where the 500 slips fill up quickly. For a more low-key scene, Trellis Bay on Beef Island, which is attached to Tortola, is the way to go. The familyfriendly celebration starts at noon, but the fireworks and fire dancers continue after dark to remind everyone that the new year is once again upon them.

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Chicago has its classic holiday hotspots, like the Lincoln Park Zoo with its shimmery light show set to music, and the Millennium Park Skating Rink, where you can glide within view of the city skyline. Add a layer of culture by visiting during Kwanzaa (Dec. 26, 2012Jan. 1, 2013), to reflect on the holiday’s central themes of unity, creativity and the importance of family. The DuSable Museum of African American History is the Windy City’s Kwanzaa hub: This year they’ll host a pre-holiday event with music, dance and spoken-word performances, along with daily candlelighting ceremonies all week long. Should you get snowed in by one of the city’s signature storms, you’ll be glad you booked a suite with a fireplace and a river view: Suddenly, room service sounds like the sweetest idea of all.

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LONDON, ENGLAND DIWALI, ANNUAL INDIAN FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS A journey overseas is certain to deliver on lasting memories, and immersion into a unique culture will only enhance. Try London for Diwali, the Indian festival of lights (Nov. 13-17, 2012), which marks a new year in the Hindu calendar. The most well-known party happens in Trafalgar Square, where revelers can taste Indian food and watch modern and traditional dance performances. For a more intimate experience, head to the Punjabi community of Southall to shop for sweets (try the Chhappan Bhog shop) and absorb the sights and smells of Broadway, the lively main drag. Keep your camera handy: Between the blinged-out facade of the Vishwa Hindu Mandir temple, the homemade fireworks, and the flickering candles and oil lamps along the side streets, there’s no shortage of eye candy.

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FOOD, FUN,. FAMILY, SUN.

SOUTH BEACH, MIAMI SHOPPING, DINING & ART

HILTON HEAD, SOUTH CAROLINA THE BIG REUNION

A sexy suite high above South Beach might be an unexpected vantage point for celebrating Hanukkah. But once you try it, we bet it will become an annual tradition. This year, the holiday (Dec. 8-16, 2012) overlaps with Art | Basel, the most renowned show of its kind in the country. And between the chic Shops at Bal Harbour, where biggies like Marc Jacobs and Stella McCartney are represented, and the converted warehouses of the Design District, famous for its eclectic mix of home-furnishings designers, you’ll easily cobble together eight nights’ worth of glamorous gifts.

You’ll have much to be thankful for if you opt for a November trip to Hilton Head Island. Sunshine is plentiful and fall temps hover in the 60s and 70s, making it an ideal time for golfing, biking or collecting shells on the beach. Feeling game? Players of all levels can enter the David M. Carmines Memorial Tennis Championship at Palmetto Dunes, which is consistently ranked as one of the country’s top places to play. For the main meal, ditch the dirty dishes and hire a private chef to commandeer your villa’s kitchen for the day. Or drive east to Savannah, where Paula Deen serves a classically Southern spread at her The Lady and Sons restaurant. You’ll leave with a new appreciation for the phrase “food coma.”

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ULTIMATE URBAN ESCAPE NEW YORK CITY. ENDLESS HOLIDAY SPIRIT Travelers swarm the Big Apple during November and December, and it’s easy to see why: thanks to Manhattan’s racial and cultural diversity, it’s overflowing with all kinds of holiday spirit. Try a megacelebration like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or New Year’s Eve in Times Square. During the Christmas season, you can dine at the Sea Grill overlooking the famous tree in Rockefeller Center, which may be a bit touristy but there’s no arguing with the view. For a spot of culture, New York City Ballet’s “Nutcracker” at Lincoln Center has been beguiling children and adults since 1954, thanks to George Balanchine’s flawless choreography. And unlike that evergreen in Rock Center, the tree in this production will grow before your eyes, to a staggering height of 41 feet.

ROCK AROUND For its energy, diversity and pure metropolitan magic, NYC tops our list of ultimate holiday getaways.

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SUITE DREAMS

THE COMFORT British Airways First suites feature illumination that mimics natural light, flat beds with Egyptian cotton sheets and electronic blinds that cover windows for easy rest.

Taking an overseas flight? Reimagine your first-class travel experience with these truly top-tier offerings. BY LOGA N K UGL ER

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hit or miss, sometimes with only slightly better accommodations than those at the back of the plane. But these days, international airlines are amping up their amenities and giving new meaning to the term “high life.” These first-class carriers deliver more than big seats. They redefine the category with in-flight showers, private suites with closing doors and Egyptian cotton sheets on full-size beds. They set new standards in service as well, both in the air and on the ground. For instance, British Airways airport lounges offer First passengers (the airline dropped the word “class” for brevity) spa, shower and suit-pressing services. With an Upper Class ticket on Virgin Atlantic, a chauffeur will drive you to and from the airport at home and in your destination city. If you’re departing from Heathrow, the chauffeur can drive you straight to your gate as though it were your own private plane. With so many new luxuries in your lap, the problem now might be that the flight isn’t long enough.

THE CUISINE Your suite on Etihad Airways is serviced by its own beverage manager and a five-star chef who personally delivers your meal. Pre-flight champagne goes down nicely with the First menu on British Airways, a monthly rotating set of dishes that includes the catch of the day for UK departures. And Singapore Airlines features a gourmet menu, wine list hand-selected by connoisseurs and Givenchy tableware to round out an aristocratic experience.

THE LUXURY Termed “Upper Class” on Virgin Atlantic, each suite has a seat that folds down into a six-foot, six-inch bed at the touch of a button. The airline also offers a pre-flight glass of champagne and specialized menu with a grazing option so you can nibble anytime during the flight.

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THE SHOWERS An industry first, Emirates boasts two on-board showers in the first-class cabins of its massive A380 planes. No need to wait until the Admiral’s Club to take a hot shower and brush your teeth. Now you can disembark clean, refreshed and perfectly coiffed.

THE LOUNGE

THE MINIBAR

If you’re the mingling type, the first-class area of Emirates’ A380 also sports a dedicated lounge with full bar.

The United Arab Emirates’ flagship carrier, Etihad Airways, treats you like royalty when you spring for an Etihad Diamond first-class ticket. Your suite features a comfortable seat that morphs into a recliner and bed more than six feet long, a widescreen television with noise-canceling headphones and a personal minibar.

THE PRIVACY Beyond the showers, Emirates offers each firstclass passenger (on selected aircraft) his or her own suite with sliding doors for privacy, a desk, coat closet, minibar and LCD entertainment system with 600 channels.

THE FUTURE Virgin Galactic will soon launch commercial, sub-orbital flights—at $200,000 a seat. Further improvements in technology promise to drive prices down, where sub-orbital hops to any place in the world will be as economical as a transatlantic flight is today—and much faster. Engineers at EADS are perfecting a Zero Emission High Supersonic Transport (ZEHST) to top out at Mach 4, or 3,000 miles per hour. Imagine taking off from New York, shooting up into the thermosphere and dropping back down in New Delhi in under two hours!

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TROPHY TOYS

ATOMIC POWER

The Ariel Atom is hands down one of the world’s premier driving experiences. BY LOGA N K UGL ER

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Honda K24 i-Vtec (2.4 liter) 245HP TRANSMISSION

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This dream machine was conceived and designed in the U.K., but thanks to a licensing deal between Ariel Motor Company and TMI Autotech, it is now manufactured in the U.S. and available as the Atom 3.

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THE SPEED The Atom’s lightweight exoskeleton chassis and no-frills build allow the 245 hp, 2.4-liter engine to push the envelope, while optional features such as carbon fiber wings and a chromoly aerofoil wishbone suspension allow you to customize the car to meet your needs. A windshield is optional, too. But doors are not.

A race-inspired inboard suspension, low-slung body and wide stance help the Atom stick to corners like super glue while you literally feel the skin on your face trying to keep pace in the open-air cab. It’s similar to racing a highperformance motorcycle, but significantly more stable and safe.

Want to get behind the wheel? TMI Autotech offers both the VIR Driving Experience, a half- or full-day race session at the Virginia International Raceway, and the ongoing RaceAtom series, which pits street race enthusiasts against their speed-loving peers. Visit arielatom.com to learn more.

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STYLE BUREAU

Stylish handbags for her and rugged packs for him— these elegant leather totes let you take to the world in superior style.

THE FASHION OF FUNCTION BY C A RLY MIL NE

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TOP SHOPPING ESCAPES Go to inspiratomagazine.com and discover our favorite holiday shopping destinations!

HESTER VAN EEGHEN

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INNER CIRCLE BAG

HILLSIDE BACKPACK

When you’re traveling, you need pieces that can multitask. Hester van Eeghen’s Inner Circle bag, above, made of soft Italian calfskin, is a twoin-one purse that easily transitions from day to night. You can separate a clutch-sized “sidecar” from the larger shopper tote for maximum versatility. Plus, it’s fabulously fashionable.

You don’t have to sacrifice style for rugged wear—something George Guest knows well. The Hillside Backpack, above, is a stunning combination of 18-ounce treated duck canvas with a full-grain leather base and lined with 420 denier nylon. It offers more than enough room for everything you need on your trek, including an inner sleeve that fits a 17-inch laptop.

AS PICTURED.PLATINUM, $699. HVEUS.COM

AS PICTURED.TAN & COGNAC, $265. GEORGEGUESTUSA.COM JESSICA GRANT

GRETCHEN OSTRICH TOTE

SADDLEBACK LEATHER

Supple and sexy, Jessica Grant’s Gretchen handbag, left, offers coy, self-assured style. Crafted from the finest South African ostrich leather, the bags can be abused without showing any signs of it. Available in an array of colors, the detachable strap allows you to wear it on the shoulder or the arm. Finished with suede lining, it’s as pretty on the inside as it is on the outside.

GADGET BAG

AS PICTURED.AFRICAN VIOLET, $3,699. JESSICAGRANTHANDBAGS.COM

AS PICTURED.DARK COFFEE BROWN, $280. SADDLEBACKLEATHER.COM

Why stow your camera in an unremarkable pouch when Saddleback Leather offers this stylish Gadget Bag? Made from thick, full-grain boot leather and stitched with industrial marine-grade thread, it’s constructed with no breakable parts, insulates your electronics and looks stylish every step of the way.

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COCKTAIL HOUR

WHISKEY

Five bottles, rare and great—and where to find them. BY K A R A NE W M A N

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VINTAGE RESERVE This is a far cry from the Jameson you’ll find at the local pub. This blend of “the oldest and rarest Jameson reserves” provides rich, fruity aromatics and espresso and dark chocolate flavors, evolving into a long burnt-orange and toffee finish. $260, Astor Wine & Spirits, astorwines.com

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SINGLE POT STILL IRISH WHISKEY, 15 YEAR This County Cork beauty hits all the right notes: No wonder it’s a bartender favorite—as is the lighter 12-year-old version. The 15-year-old is exceptionally velvety, layering fresh apple and pear with buttery brioche tones. $75, K&L Wine Merchants, klwines.com

THE TYRCONNELL

SINGLE MALT IRISH WHISKEY, 10-YEAR OLD CASK-FINISHED Scotch isn’t the only single malt around. This one is made particularly special by extra aging time (cask finishing) in former port, Madeira or sherry casks. Look for big, warm caramel flavor and a spicy finish, perfect for pairing with a rich dessert. $80, Park Avenue Liquor, parkaveliquor.com

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TWIN WOOD SINGLE MALT IRISH WHISKEY Relatively new to the U.S. market, this 16-year-old whiskey from a boutique brand is finished in sherry casks, providing a rich, fruity aroma with an oaky vanilla flavor that builds on the finish, accompanied by a little cinnamon spark. Only 1,900 bottles produced, all signed and numbered. $100, Shoppers Vineyard, shoppersvineyard.com

BUSHMILLS

“THREE WOOD” SINGLE MALT IRISH WHISKEY, 16-YEAR A tale of two tastes, this is a blend of two whiskeys matured 16 years each— one in a bourbon barrel, the other in a sherry—then brought together in a portinfused cask. A sweet finish with an almond aroma sets this distinguished gentleman apart. $70, Argonaut Liquors, argonaut.com

NIGHT IN THE CITY When it comes to libations in Manhattan, there’s no shortage of options. We like The Brandy Library in Tribeca for its huge selection of fine spirits. Stop by 25 North Moore St. #1 or learn more at brandylibrary.com

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HIGH SPIRITS The culture of Irish whiskey harks back to the Old Country, where only “three and a half” distilleries remain today. The first new distillery in 60 years is set to open soon, a result of the spirit’s increased demand in the States. Learn more about the surging popularity of Irish whiskey on page 72.

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APP CENTRAL

CHOP CHOP! Visit inspiratomagazine.com to find more on seasonal cuisine and peruse some of our favorite holiday recipes.

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From recipes to reservations , these five culinary apps offer sage insight into the wide world of cuisine. BY W REN BOVA

BEFORE SMARTPHONES and tablets were commonplace, Gourmet and Bon Appétit magazines launched epicurious.com, a joint website that cornered the recipe-sharing market. Users peruse the magazine’s easily searchable recipes and literature as well as an extensive database of approved bloggers, reader recipes and other culinary tidbits. The spin-off app takes all that collective wisdom mobile. Whether you’re impulse-buying your way through a Tuscan market or standing on the beach to get the catch of the day, epicurious can connect you with the right recipe, no matter whose kitchen you’re in.

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THE GOLD STANDARD of recipe test kitchens, Cook’s Illustrated offers a fully vetted roster of recipes that goes beyond ingredients and basic instructions. Common pitfalls, theory behind particular techniques and an obsessive consideration of products are included in the recipes, as are whirlwind videos detailing the process in two-minute recaps. The app is best used as a companion to a comprehensive cooksillustrated.com subscription, which includes a much larger recipe database.

EVER SEEN PROSCIUTTO cotto at a gourmet shop and wondered if it’s any different from prosciutto di Parma and prosciutto San Daniele? It is. All charcuterie-related questions can be answered on the Salumi app. You can browse the alphabetical list for something specific, such as andouille or speck, and discover its country of origin, what animal and cut it’s made from, and how. Many entries include historical significance and other tidbits. The database also is sortable by animal and region.

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WHOLE FOODS

SOMETIMES ALL THE banter about food and ingredients can make reservations a simpler choice. Relatively new, Chefs Feed is a compendium of where well-known chefs eat in their hometowns, such as Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and more. Momofuku’s David Chang likes the shrimp cannelloni at wd-50, while Jardiniére’s Traci des Jardins adores the pozole and homemade tortillas at San Jalisco. Search by city and chef, or simply see what other users are eating—and rating—around you.

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CREATED BY THE grocery store of the same name, Whole Foods’ app includes a large library of recipes. Those who are more goal-oriented in their searches will appreciate the easy-to-use filter system. Pick your course (main, breakfast, appetizers) and your category (family-friendly, portable/picnic, entertaining). Further refine by dietary restrictions (dairyfree, gluten-free, vegan), and take it from there. Or, simply type in one to three ingredients you have on hand and see what it recommends.

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CLASSIC SEASONAL CUISINE The bounty of summer demands little more than some olive oil and an open flame. But when the weather turns cooler, dive into some of these seasonal ingredients and tease out as much flavor as possible. MUSHROOMS A staple in many cultures, mushrooms lend an earthy meatiness to dishes. Skip the white buttons—and even the commonplace crimini—and seek out chantrelles, porcini and oyster mushrooms. WINTER SQUASH Though creamy butternut squash soup and broiled acorn squash are practically seasonal rites of passage, don’t leave it at that. Look for kabocha, a Japanese pumpkin, that is delightfully sweet—peel and all. GARLIC All garlic is not created equal. Take advantage of the early fall harvest and opt for some heirloom varieties, such as the striped purple Persian and Siberian Star hardneck options.

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The PEOPLE, PLACES & PLEASURES that MAKE TRAVEL MAGNIFICENT

ESCAPE TO ST. BARTS’ LE SERENO SPA, PAGE 65

PEOPLE & PROFILES

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FOOD & WINE

SPORTS & LEISURE

JENNA BUSH-HAGER A Tuscan getaway with close friends

Cosmopolitan and contemporary, Toronto is a feast for the senses

Four sensational fall al fresco dining destinations

Play like the pros at Maui’s stunning Kapalua Golf Resort

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A successful career isn’t as fulfilling if you don’t take time to enjoy the rewards. Anthony Parker’s fast-paced life as a professional basketball player took him around the country during nine years in the NBA and around the world playing overseas for six years, yet he rarely had time for more than a quick meal in any one place before moving on to the next. ¶ Parker retired from the Cleveland Cavaliers recently and accepted a scouting position with the Orlando Magic, a job that will keep him closer to home and his wife and two young sons, in Tampa, Fla. We caught up with Parker, 37, to talk about how he’s enjoying his newfound free time, including a family trip to the London Olympics to cheer on his sister and the gold-medal-winning women’s basketball team.

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Basketball star Anthony Parker reflects on family, travel, career and where they all come together. BY TOM WILMES


DOSSIER ANTHONY PARKER June 19, 1975 CAREER Played 9 seasons in the NBA; 6 seasons with Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel. Retired from the Cleveland Cavaliers in June 2012. KNOWN FOR Strong shooting, perimeter defense, clutch plays HIGHLIGHTS Israeli Super League MVP; Euroleague Final Four MVP; Euroleague MVP (twice), 2009 NBA Playoffs BORN

Your sister Candace turned in an amazing performance during the London Games. What was it like watching her perform on the world stage? It was great. This was her second Olympics. She claims that she really didn’t get to enjoy it the first time, but this one she made a point to sit back and take in the whole experience. Her husband and daughter were there, as well as my mom and brother and his wife. It was fun to be a part of it all, and she played really well. Every player has that game where they play especially well, and it just so happened that hers was the gold-medal game. It’s only been a few months since you announced your retirement from the NBA, but how’s the adjustment been? I’m enjoying it. It’s been good for my family because we know we’ll be settled here going forward, as opposed to always having to migrate either from the season back home or from home to wherever I’m playing at the time. My sons have gotten involved in some activities that they wouldn’t normally have been able to participate in, which is important as they get older. I moved around a lot as a kid, so I can relate. I’m enjoying time with my family and enjoying things that I otherwise wouldn’t be able to do.

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You initially left the NBA to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel; how was that experience?

Go to inspiratomagazine.com for more on Anthony Parker and his experience at the London Olympics.

My first year over there was the biggest adjustment, both on and off the court. A lot changed in a short amount of time—I had just gotten married, and we moved to the other side of the world where we didn’t understand the language. But it turned out to be the best experience. We have friends all over the world now, and being familiar with a lot of different countries and languages really gives you a different perspective on people both abroad and at home. I really embraced the experience and am so happy that I was able to have it.

You led Maccabi Tel Aviv to five Israeli Super League national championships, three European titles and you were also voted Euroleague MVP two years in a row. Was there a degree of recognition when you went out in public? Yes, there was. Israel isn’t in Europe, but we participate in the European league, and among European teams Israel and Lithuania are hugely into basketball. People think of the Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys as America’s teams, and that’s how Maccabi Tel Aviv is to Israel. There’s a great degree of national pride in Israel, and people really rallied around our team. I developed a great relationship with the fans; however, I was always happy to come back to the U.S. and be with my family and have private time.

How did playing overseas advance your game and allow you to return to the NBA as a starter? It gave me the opportunity to continue playing at a high level and, in doing so, to mature as a player and evolve my game. My best basketball experiences happened when I played for Maccabi Tel Aviv. I went over there with the intent of trying to get back to the NBA the very next year, but after that first year I was like, “This is kind of nice. I could get used to this.” If the NBA was something that made sense and happened to me then great, and if it didn’t then I would be content with my career overseas.

That’s also where you adopted the number 18, which you wore throughout the rest of your basketball career. The number 18 is related to chai, which is a symbol of life and good fortune in the Jewish faith. For me it was a way to bring the experience that I had with Israel and Maccabi Tel Aviv and the fans back to the States—to let them know that it wasn’t all forgotten.

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Were you always focused on your next game, or did you have time to enjoy the places that you visited? With a basketball schedule you don’t have a lot of time to see the sites while you’re traveling, but we did have a couple of rare opportunities. I did get a sense for different cultures and perspectives around the world, and that was really refreshing. Anywhere you go people are basically the same—they want good things for their children and pretty much the same things that you or I would want. Traveling abroad really drove that point home. What are your travel priorities now? Living overseas really sparked a love of travel, and we try to take our kids along with us as much as we can. Last summer we went back to Israel—it was the first time we’d been back since my youngest son was born there—and it was great to show him where he was born and visit our friends. It’s so valuable to experience different things. I can’t imagine how much my kids’ perspective differs from mine at that same age, not having been to nearly as many places as they have.

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I marvel at how bravely families cope with life’s greatest challenges—and how groups like The National Children’s Cancer Society provide the support they need in trying times. BY SUZ ANNE BOPP

A cancer diagnosis is always overwhelming, but even more so when a child is involved. In seconds, a family’s entire life can be turned upside down. The months and years of treatments, complicated medication regimens and doctor visits that follow can push any family to its emotional and financial limits. That’s where The National Children’s Cancer Society comes in. “We provide financial, educational and emotional support for families with a child in treatment,” says the NCCS Director of Marketing Lori Millner. Over the past 25 years, the NCCS has helped more than 30,000 families get their children the necessary treatment and better deal with cancer’s many impacts. It starts with the family’s nonmedical expenses. “Travel, meals, gas—these are the ancillary expenses no one thinks about,” Millner says. To date, they’ve distributed some $54 million to cover those costs. NCCS also offers educational support and resources, including free web conferences on topics such as “Late Effects from Radiation.” And crucial emotional support is fostered through the close relationships that develop among families in crisis. “These families become very connected to our caseworkers,” Millner says. “The caseworkers share their joys and traumas; they provide counsel.”

Any child diagnosed with cancer, anywhere in the country, is eligible for assistance from the NCCS. First contact is usually made by a social worker at the hospital where the child is diagnosed. “They let us know about the family’s treatment plan,” says Jessica Cook, program coordinator for the NCCS. “Then we contact the family, find out needs and talk about how they’re doing.” Transportation costs are often a large financial burden. “A lot of hospitals offer specialized treatment,” Cook explains. “Maybe the best treatment is in New York, but the family lives in Idaho… traveling to New York every three weeks would be cost prohibitive. Even if the hospital is only half an hour away, driving there every day for radiation is a burden.” More often than not, families also struggle financially with a loss of income because one parent has left a job to care for the child. Yet, Cook says, it’s typically the child who keeps the family strong throughout the process. “I’m always amazed how the children often keep the parents’ spirits up. The parents struggle with being scared, with wanting to take the burden away from the child. But the spirit of the child keeps the family going.” In every way possible, the NCCS keeps a family strong too.

It’s typically the child who keeps the family strong throughout the process.

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NON-PROFITS & CHARITIES

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Chicago high school student Learesi Montes had never heard of Step Up Women’s Network when she happened to meet the program director at a class picnic. Afterward, she decided to check out a meeting. “It was amazing. I was so inspired,” Montes says. “There were so many women there who were so successful. I wasn’t exposed to that where I grew up.” One woman, a schoolteacher, became her mentor after that first meeting. They talked books, then colleges, application essays and career possibilities. And that’s precisely how SUWN works: Teen girls in underserved communities connect with professional women mentors and

I am so appreciative of the opportunities I was given as a young woman, and know how empowering it is for underprivileged teen girls to team up with professional female mentors. BY SUZ ANNE BOPP

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chart new possibilities for their own futures. “When a girl has the opportunity to be mentored by a woman she admires, it is magic,” says SUWN CEO Jenni Luke. “A mentor’s role is to look at a girl and see her potential, not her past or her circumstances. It is life changing.” SUWN currently partners with schools in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. Any girl enrolled in those school districts can join their mentorship programs that help girls become “confident, collegebound and career-ready.” During 9th and 10th grades, SUWN girls attend weekly afterschool programs that use the arts—collages, music, creative

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“A mentor’s role is to look at a girl and see her potential, not her past or her circumstances. It is life changing.”

writing—to help them explore their identities, interests and skills. One example: A recent creative writing project had girls start with the words, “Just because I’m a girl doesn’t mean I...” Each one decided how to fill in that sentence (one wrote “… like to wear skirts”) and illustrated her declaration with photos. In 11th grade, monthly meetings shift focus to career readiness, and the 12th grade program is all about college preparation, culminating in a paid summer internship.

SUWN is also dedicated to helping its professional mentors, creating an environment where those women can grow and connect with other likeminded women. They have access to networking opportunities, professional development events and power breakfasts. This commitment to the mentors keeps the cycle going. When the mentors advance professionally, they have more to invest and offer the program. One measure of SUWN’s success: This is the third year in

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which 100 percent of Step Up seniors have graduated high school and 100 percent have been accepted to college. It is a telling statistic, considering the circumstances in which most of these girls are raised. Montes will attend the University of Wisconsin this fall, studying education policy. She still marvels at the power of SUWN, and that women she didn’t know were willing to help her find her way. “Someone I never met…they already believed in me,” she says. “Every girl should have that.”

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ITALIAN SOJOURN When a group of longtime friends spends a week at a storybook estate in Tuscany, complete with local chef and a romantic surprise, it could become the trip of a lifetime.

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Jenna Bush-Hager knows a thing or two about traveling. Personally committed to myriad causes around the globe, she spends most of her time abroad in her work with UNICEF, helping children in need. But not all of her high-flying journeys involve labor over leisure. Recently, the two-time author and regular Today show correspondent took time off to tour Tuscany with her husband of four years, Henry Hager, and eight of their closest friends. The tight-knit group checked into the luxurious and sprawling Il Campanile, located near Siena on a private estate originally built by the Arringhieri del Porrina family, medieval members of Longobard nobility. “It was amazing,” says BushHager about the experience. “From the second we arrived everyone was so gracious and kind. We had such high expectations, and every single one of them was met.”

When former first daughter Jenna Bush-Hager and close friends travel to a 14th-century hilltop estate in Tuscany, lifelong memories become a daily departure. BY L AUREN PAIGE K ENNEDY

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Il Campanile

The breathtaking estate is a mix of 14th-century ambiance and 21st-century amenities with original architecture restored, brick by brick, in all three of the guest residences—La Villeta, Villa Belleza and Villa Collina. Think fully equipped, state-of-the-art kitchens with private chefs and cooking demonstrations, roaring fireplaces outfitted with pizza ovens, and a serene swimming pool surrounded by chaise lounges and lush Italian terrain. With nine bedrooms, nine and a half baths and 12,700 square feet for roaming and relaxing, the only reason to venture off the estate is to explore the nearby rolling hills and picturesque towns.

WE SAMPLED SPECIAL WINES FROM TUSCANY AND MET THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THE VINEYARDS AND HEARD THEIR STORIES. THOSE DAYS WERE JUST UNBELIEVABLE.”

The friends’ escape brought many adventures. Among the most memorable, Bush-Hager describes a starlit evening when a couple among them got engaged to the surprise and delight of everyone in attendance. Surrounded by their closest pals, the newly betrothed celebrated well into the night in “the most romantic place imaginable,” Bush-Hager gushes. “We’d always planned to dress up and have a masqueradethemed last meal,” she says. “We all brought cocktail dresses, and the boys their tuxedos or suits, but we didn’t know our friends would be engaged, so of course that made it even more special. And we went around the table and gave toasts to the trip, and shared our favorite memories, and toasted the future bride and groom. It was a wonderful engagement!”

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Exploring Tuscany

But there were plenty other once-in-a-lifetime moments along the way. For instance, in Siena, the friends were directed by the Il Campanile chef to a truly hidden gem. “We walked all around the town, saw the old church and strolled the streets and shops. And then we went to a little restaurant that we would never have known about if Sophie the chef hadn’t recommended it,” she recalls. They also toured the region’s array of vineyards. “We sampled special wines from Tuscany and met the people who own the vineyards—these amazing people— and heard their stories. Those days were just unbelievable.” Bush-Hager, who’s frequently photographed by the tabloids working up a sweat while taking New York City spin classes, recounts the group bike trek they took into the Italian countryside. “We’re all super-athletic, but the hills of Tuscany were a bit more than we bargained for,” she says, laughing. “It was hard, but also really cool because we saw all these medieval towns and stopped at a vineyard, and we ended up at the owner of the bicycle tour’s home, off a dirt road with his kids running around. His wife cooked us this very fresh, really delicious, really authentic meal and told us all these wonderful tales. It was lovely to sit in his garden, their home and backyard, and [enjoy a meal] they would serve to their own family. Those are the authentic moments with people who live in the region that we loved.”

Once famed for keeping her Secret Service detail on its toes—she and her sister, Barbara, loved nothing more than outsmarting and losing the agents assigned to them—a more seasoned Jenna Bush-Hager now focuses on work, travel, philanthropy and social consciousness, not hijinks. UNICEF’S NEXT GENERATION Bush-Hager is the chair of Next Generation, launched in 2009 to “save, protect and improve the lives of children around the world,” according to the organization’s website. The former first daughter adds, “By volunteering, fundraising and advocating for UNICEF’s lifesaving programs, we hope to mobilize a new generation and end the senseless deaths of so many young children.” The group tackles malnutrition as a firstline defense in developing nations, plus raises funds and awareness. unicefusa.org/about/ unicefs-next-generation THE NOVO PROJECT Close friends and founders of The Novo Project, BushHager and Mia Baxter “share a passion for travel, food, art, stories and photos of the people and things that are making an impact in the global community,” claims their website. Its mission is to spotlight game-changers, thought-influencers and serve as inspiration for innovations in design and creative pursuits. For example, “we might highlight a sustainable bakery,” BushHager tells us. “Or anything that shapes our culture.” thenovoproject.com

Savoring the Culture

But Bush-Hager has a special spot in her heart for the Il Campanile estate itself. “On one of our favorite nights,” she recalls, “we had a chef come in and cook pizza in the pizza ovens in the house, right there in the courtyard. And on another night Sophie gave us a cooking lesson, and we made this incredible menu together. It was great learning the customs and culture of Italy through food.” So what did they prepare in the kitchen that night? “Sophie taught us how to make homemade pasta, which is a very complicated process if you’ve ever done it. Plus bruschetta,” she recalls. “Sophie brought in all the ingredients from her own garden. It couldn’t have been any fresher. We also made two kinds

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of sauces, one with vegetables and one classic bolognese sauce. And tiramisu for dessert… The typical, delicious Italian meal.”

On the Road Again

Bush-Hager was in London this summer to broadcast a story on the Olympics for NBC, and next she will “travel around Europe a bit,” she says. “I’ve been...a few times; Henry and I are trying to find someplace new to explore.” They also want to do more jetsetting before starting a family, which she demurely admits her parents, George W. and former first lady Laura Bush, would love to see happen soon. For now, the couple is quite content with “our pet Barney,” once famously known as America’s first dog, now pushing 13 years old. Besides, she insists, there are so many more exotic lands to discover. “I’ve always had serious wanderlust,” she explains. “My husband and I both have jobs that keep us traveling incessantly. I’ve never been to Asia, and I’m really hoping to get there sooner rather than later. I’m also dying to go to India. I’d say those will be my two next trips whenever I get a second. And sometimes it’s nice, since we’re so busy, to just have a weekend at home in New York—it feels almost luxurious. But I love, love, love traveling.”


CELEBRATING IN STYLE The group threw a formal masquerade ball on the last night of the trip, a fitting way to top off the week of vineyard and bicycle tours and candlelit dinners under the Tuscan moon.

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Well known as a busy financial hub, Toronto is as much about play as it is work. Discover these samplings of cuisine, culture and outdoor adventure that capture the heart of this global hotspot. BY MICHELLE SINGERMAN

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TOP CHEFS PUT THEIR SKILLS TO WORK IN KITCHENS ACROSS THE CITY, ALWAYS TESTING BOUNDARIES AND PUSHING THE LIMITS.

DINING PIZZERIA LIBRETTO

Staying true to Neapolitan tradition, this pizzeria ordered its wood oven from a thirdgeneration pizza oven maker in Naples, Italy. Pizzas rely on authentic ingredients baked in a 900-degree oven that creates a blistered crust you’ll dream about until next time. Make reservations if you can.

ACADIA

This East Coast-inspired restaurant serves up dishes with fresh, sustainable ingredients. The menu is rooted in the Atlantic provinces, with specialties like Lois Lake Steelhead and skillet cornbread. The drink menu lives up to the food. CUISINE SCENE Wine Bar, left, features an open kitchen and locally sourced artisanal foods in a personable atmosphere, while The Boiler House, above, is a grand and lively space in the heart of Toronto’s Distillery District.

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LA CARNITA

What started as a pop-up taco food truck soon became a Toronto sensation. Now permanently located in the city’s Little Italy neighborhood, dine in this avant-garde space and enjoy authentic Mexican dishes with a hint of North American flair.

WINE BAR

Set near the city’s unique Distillery District, Wine Bar offers an extensive wine list and locally sourced, artisanal foods served tapas style. With exposed brick, an open kitchen and a giant wall of pickled ingredients, this restaurant and lounge is a must-see.

BIER MARKT

With more than 100 beers from 24 countries, this is one place every beer lover should visit in the city. But the food holds its own with a bountiful mix of European favorites like Vienna schnitzel and a wurst board, along with lighter fare like Arctic char.

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SHOPPING YORKVILLE

This snazzy district is the epicenter of high-end shopping in Toronto. Yorkville Avenue itself consists of elegant cafes, boutiques and galleries. South to Bloor Street and north to Davenport Road hosts everything ritzy from Holt Renfrew and Louis Vuitton to the Hazelton Lane shops and any designer store you can dream of.

KENSINGTON MARKET

For a completely different experience, visit the eclectic neighborhood of Kensington Market. Running along three streets in the downtown core, the area offers everything from distinctive art galleries to incredible independent cafes, stores and restaurants.

THE DISTILLERY DISTRICT

The historic Distillery District is unique in look and feel. Restored brick-lined streets of old breweries and Victorian warehouses create an inviting Old World charm highlighted by restaurants, theaters, shops and galleries. The Boiler House restaurant epitomizes this lively part of town with exposed brick-and-beam architecture and an innovative menu. STORIED & SWANK Blackbird Vintage, top, and The Potting Shed, bottom left, represent the historic charms and character of The Distillery District. Yorkville is the neighborhood’s modern counterpart with upscale designer stores, boutiques and galleries.

WHATEVER YOU’RE LOOKING FOR, FROM FASHION TO HARD GOODS, THIS CITY HAS IT.

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THE CITY IS AN ECLECTIC BLEND OF BUSTLING MARKETS, OLD WORLD CHARM AND A WORLDLY COSMO FLAIR.

ACTIVITIES FARMERS’ MARKETS

Pick up farm-fresh ingredients for dinner or stop for a local, artisanal snack while walking through a park. Check out the seasonal markets at Trinity Bellwoods, Dufferin Grove, Evergreen Brickworks (to name a few) and the yearround St. Lawrence Market.

HIKING

Extensive trails meander through the city and surrounds. Set out on the paths from High Park and enjoy more than 400 acres of rolling hills, ornamental gardens, rare oaks and even a zoo. If you left your gear at home, stop in to Mountain Equipment Coop to satiate your outdoor apparel needs. Discovery Walks is a system joining the city’s hundreds of

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acres of ravines, beaches and parks. Follow the signs for a self-guided adventure as long or short as you want. The Belt Line and Beaches are great choices.

GARDENS

Previously a garden estate, Edwards Gardens boasts wild flowers and mature trees along winding trails that span 35 acres. The Toronto Botanical Garden sits on the property, showcasing awardwinning themed gardens. GET THE GOODS The St. Lawrence Market offers an enormous array of fresh foods and personalities. A longstanding locals’ favorite, the market is a must-see for any visitor to get the true flavor of Toronto.

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As the world’s green goes gold, relax into a seat at one of these outdoor tables and dine divine. BY AMY Z AVAT TO

Ah, travel. You plan and plot to piece together that unforgettable, in-the-moment experience you’ve dreamt of for months, maybe years. Shouldn’t the cuisine be as awe-inspiring as the scenery? Of course it should. ¶ Summer is not the only season to dine outdoors. Indeed, by incorporating the beauty of autumn and the uniqueness of the locale into your dining scene—be it a harborside patio on the Cote d’Azur or a riverside perch in California wine country—you are sure to unwrap one of travel’s greatest rewards. ¶ We’ve sought out four tempting tables around the world that you should treat yourself to … show-stopping scenery included.

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Mediterranean Magic ACHILL’S Villefranche-sur-Mer, France

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hat says romantic summer frolicking more than pretty Provence? From turquoise waters to balletshoe pink rosé flowing from carafes up and down the Cote d’Azur, it’s the ultimate beach-centric getaway. Add the soundtrack of lapping waves and lilting langue Française and you have a dream in motion. But there are an awful lot of ho-hum (and overpriced) eateries along the beauteous blue coast—and with such belle scène in your midst, you’d like the eye candy to continue on the plate, bien sûr. For a seat with a sweeping view of a small harbor just outside Nice, check out Achill’s in Villefranche. Entering its third season, Achill’s delightfully chilled-out vibe and simple but super-fresh menu make it the kind of place you’ll find your sandaland-sarong-clad self wandering into more than once. Grab a seat on either the umbrelladotted terrace or the see-for-miles rooftop (closed during the winter months) and hunker down for honest Provencal cuisine without the price gouging. Best bets: Start off with a chilly, vibrant-orange bowl of refreshing gazpacho, dig into a pile of plump moules mariniéres, the sweet velvety mollusks made fragrant with white wine, garlic and fresh herbs, or perhaps a slice of tatin de chèvre et courgettes (goat cheese and zucchini tart). Just make sure you abandon all restraint at the door, ending it all with their light-as-air white chocolate crepes. C’est magnifique!

FRENCH TOASTS A picturesque harbor sets the perfect scene for a whimsical meal along the Cote d’Azur.

Achill’s 2 Quai Am Courbet Villefranche-sur-Mer

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RIVER’S EDGE The Russian River offers a picturesque backdrop for patrons at Zazu on the River, chef and coowner John Stewart’s (right) new outpost. Known locally as Sonoma County’s first “pork shack,” it’s renowned for a killer BLT (below).

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ROOF WITH A VIEW Fall for autumnal flavors on the roof of New York City’s NoMad Hotel.

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usband-and-wife chefs Duskie Estes and John Stewart have always been inspired by the terrific local produce that surrounds their successful Sonoma-centric spots: Zazu in Santa Rosa and the late, great Bovolo in Healdsburg. But their recently opened Zazu on the River will inspire you, too. Grab an umbrella-shaded table in the midst of the organic garden (where your meal’s ingredients have just been plucked, naturally) overlooking the gurgling Russian River and get ready to dig into John and Duskie’s decadent dishes. This California wine country gem is open only during the day, an idyllic hideout to while away an afternoon. Graze upon the maple-bacon popcorn, black pig bacon-wrapped dates, and bright watermelon and blistered-tomato gazpacho while sipping on wines from Davis Family Vineyards. And to be filed under ThrowYour-Calorie-Counting-in-the-Russian River: Do not under any circumstances miss Duskie’s peanut butter ice cream sandwich, complete with chocolate dipping sauce from America’s first bean-to-bar chocolate maker, Scharffen Berger of San Francisco.

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eyond Central Park, or a trek out to the beach in the Rockaways, it can be challenging to find great outdoor space in New York City. Rather than trying to carve out a narrow sidewalk spot, one of the best newcomers in the city opted to build up instead. The intensely talented chef Daniel Humm—who made his mark at Danny Meyer’s Eleven Madison Park—is rolling aces at his new spot, NoMad Hotel, as well. Humm’s ethereal dishes with outstanding ingredients are even better sampled on the pedestal perch of the eponymous lower Midtown Beaux Arts-style hotel’s rooftop. It can be about as tough to score a seat as scaling the sides of the building itself. Reservations for each day are sold in the form of tickets that are available starting at 11 a.m. from the website only. But, oh, is it worth it… Up, up in the elevator you’ll go, opening to decadent velour-upholstered seating in the lounge for cocktails and the first course, and then off to the round tumbled-marble table for the rest of the four courses of the nightly tasting menu. Escaping the bustle of the streets below, this rooftop nest serves romance and glamour in the ultimate urban al fresco environment.

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t’s a given that you will drink well in Tuscany. Is it also a given that you will eat well in Tuscany? Well, surprisingly, no. To dine deliciously among the rolling hills and dales of the Tuscan countryside takes a little bit of exploring. And one of the greatest finds in all the region is the forward-thinking cuisine of chef Marco Bistarelli, whose Michelin-starred Il Postale in hilltop-perched Perugia will, quite frankly, blow your mind. Here, we trade al fresco dining for dining under historic ceiling frescos at one of only four tables in the medieval stone Monterone Castle (theatrical European setting: check). While the storybook scenery is vacationdreamy, as soon as the food arrives you could be eating in a box for all you’ll notice—every ounce of attention will be on Bistarelli’s beautiful plate presentations and your taste buds, as whispers of “mmmmm” and “ohhhh” and “yummmmm” breeze through the room. Peer inside the tiny and tidy open kitchen and smell the tempting aromas of dishes like risotto with creamy artichokes, roasted sweetbreads, white truffles, or the duck-duo of honey-kissed breast and leg confit with smoked, savory eggplant. Sigh…

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When it comes to a ski vacation, most of us look for skiable acres, annual snowfall, price of a lift ticket or number of spas… But when it comes to planning a great family getaway, the real question is: Is it fun? At Lake Tahoe’s many ski areas, the answer is a resounding yes. Each resort has made significant improvements over the past several years and offers such great family-friendly amenities that a winter trip to Tahoe doesn’t need to be a ski vacation at all.

HEAVENLY.

Totally Tubular

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eavenly boasts the mother of all tubing hills. With five 500-foot-long lanes and a stomach-reeling 65-foot vertical drop, this is the biggest tubing setup on the West Coast. You’ll find it at Adventure Peak, where there’s also sledding and ski-bike rentals along with spectacular views of Lake Tahoe during the gondola ride up. Heavenly’s base village lies in the heart of South Lake Tahoe, with shopping and restaurants aplenty. When you’re ready to take a break from all the down-on-the-ground action, head to the South Lake Tahoe Airport, about a 10-minute drive, for a scenic tour with Reno Tahoe Helicopters. Your kids will be thrilled to don headsets and hover in the air; and everyone will enjoy a bird’s-eye perspective of the lake and the Sierra peaks.

For a holiday trip that extends far beyond the ski slopes, Lake Tahoe is the place to be. BY CINDY HIRSCHFELD

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KIRKWOOD.

Fly Through the Sky

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he newest member of the Vail Resorts family, Kirkwood is a great place for kids to go fast and furious. Open weekends and holidays, the Kids’ Adventure Zone at the Timber Creek base area combines tubing, sledding and—extra cool—a place for kids to drive mini-snowmobiles around a track (as long as they’re under 100 pounds). But how about zooming through the air? The recently built Zip Tahoe, for ages 8 and up, has eight ziplines and three sky bridges that run above the forest along the ski area slopes. Taking zippers as high as 75 feet above ground and as fast as 35 miles per hour is thrilling and most certainly not for the faint of heart.

NORTHSTAR.

The Ultimate Après-Ski Hangout

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he Village at Northstar is the most happening place for kids to hang out in Tahoe when the lifts shut down. A 9,000-square-foot ice skating rink anchors the scene, surrounded by cabanas and fire pits that families stake out starting in the mid-afternoon. If you notice an alien elbowing aside your s’mores stick, don’t panic—it’s just Northstar’s mascot Marty the Martian, who entertains daily during après-ski. Kiosks in the plaza sell crepes, waffles and other tasty snacks, and the Rubicon Pizza Company is often packed with youngsters when it’s time for something more substantial. Northstar offers tubing for on-snow family fun, but if your kids don’t mind propelling themselves by their own power, check out the mid-mountain Nordic center. Guided family snowshoe tours run along the center’s trails once a month and end with hot chocolate and cookies. Or for something different, you can test your family collaboration and treasure-hunting skills by geocaching on snowshoes or cross-country skis; several caches are hidden just off the Nordic trails, and the center rents GPS units.


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SQUAW VALLEY/ALPINE MEADOWS.

Snowmobiles & Swimming

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ast year’s merger between these two adjacent resorts was big news, but for now Squaw remains the top draw for off-slope kids’ activities. At the base area SnoVentures zone, kids ages 6 to 12 can ride their own mini snowmobile around a track to get a taste of big mountain adventure. It’s a blast for parents too, as they’ll no doubt watch the video of their burgeoning motorhead for years to come. Kids may not believe it when they hear they can swim on the mountain, but it’s true: Squaw’s legendary mid-mountain High Camp complex has a large free-form pool and a hot tub, as well as a skating rink that’s open all winter. Because High Camp can be accessed via Squaw’s aerial tram, it’s a good place to hang out on a non-ski day while still being in the mountain environment. Several restaurants and cafes offer breakfast and lunch here as well.

SIERRA-AT-TAHOE.

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t this laid-back resort just south of the lake, kids ages 3 to 6 don’t have to be huge fans of Luke Skywalker, or even know what a Jedi is, to love the Burton Star Wars Experience. They just need a snowboard and a sense of adventure. Opened last January, this collaboration between Burton Snowboards and Lucasfilm is designed specifically for peewee shredders. They’ll start indoors on a special balance board, then quickly progress to the mini-terrain park outside, with decorated Star Wars characters and interactive features that help kids learn to maneuver and control their snowboards. And the boards have retractable leashes so instructors can tow toddlers who haven’t quite mastered the art of sliding on their own. Sierra also has Blizzard Mountain, a great option for young kids who aren’t ready to ski or board. Located next to the base, it has a gentle tubing hill and a snow play area.

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Next time you self-indulge, bypass the basic massage and opt for a Harmonizing Gemstone Treatment or one of these extraordinary services. BY K AR A WILLIAMS

Next to diamonds, spas are a girl’s best friend!

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After a day of air travel or a long stint in the car, a trusty deep-tissue massage is just the ticket for relieving sore muscles or working out tight knots. Lately, however, I’ve been trying to expand my horizons a bit when I travel—especially since resort spas are an ideal place to try new treatments. After all, what better place to pamper yourself than on vacation, with a treatment you just can’t find at home? Following are some spa services to consider on your next trip. Some of them are trendy (will we still see diamond facials on the menu in five years?) and others are timeless (ancient Thai techniques have been practiced for centuries). But all are worth experiencing.

The Diamond Standard

Do minute amounts of diamonds, gems and crystals in lotions and oils truly help purify, brighten and polish your skin? Personally, I think the jury’s still out on that one…but if you have a free hour on vacation, plus a couple hundred dollars to spare, a diamond facial or gemstone massage may leave you with baby-smooth skin for the rest of your trip. FIND IT HERE At Trump SoHo in New York City, the Harmonizing Gemstone Treatment will feed your body with essential trace elements, while semi-precious stones are applied to each chakra to rebalance the body’s energy. The Five Diamond Gemstone Facial at ARIA in Las Vegas features a special serum rich in micronized diamonds and extract of pure orchid to smooth fine lines.

Asian Influence

You don’t need to travel halfway around the world to experience the soothing and spiritual influence of therapists well schooled in the art of Thai massage. East meets West in many resort spas, where traditional European-style facials are on the menu right alongside the ancient Chinese art of reflexology, Javanese Lulur ritual or Hindu Ayurvedic massage. FIND IT HERE Interestingly, there is a vast array of Asian therapies in the Caribbean’s Six Senses Spa in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Herbal packs with turmeric and lemongrass are applied to the skin in the Thai Herbal Compress treatment (which is said to improve one’s qi flow).

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Indigenous Ingredients

Using locally sourced products that feature extracts made from area plants, fruits and flowers has become the norm at spas worldwide. You’ll find seaweed concentrate at oceanfront resorts and essential oils infused with alpine wildflowers at mountain spas. Same goes for clay, mud and salts used in body wraps and scrubs.

YOU’LL FIND SEAWEED CONCENTRATE AT OCEANFRONT RESORTS AND ESSENTIAL OILS INFUSED WITH ALPINE WILDFLOWERS AT MOUNTAIN SPAS.

FIND IT HERE The Transpiration treatment at Spa Montage in Deer Valley, Utah, ends with a rhythmic massage using nutritive aspen-bark extract. Spa services at Le Sereno on St. Barts use skincare products by Ligne St. Barth, manufactured on the island.

Whole-Body Wellness

Instead of offering isolated treatments that make a guest feel good, many resort spas offer wellness coaching, nutrition counseling and personal training that can help vacationers effect beneficial changes in their health long after they’ve returned home. While you might not be able to fit in a visit to the dietitian during a busy workweek, perhaps you can take some time out of a beach day to seek counsel on a long-lingering health concern with an expert practitioner. FIND IT HERE At Hualalai Resort on the Big Island’s Kohala Coast, book a session with a chiropractor, acupuncturist, physical therapist or even a holistic sound/energy healer.

Just for Men

More often than not, I’ll walk into a resort spa’s co-ed relaxation room to find robed men waiting for therapists to call their names. Indeed, spa services are hardly just for the girls; men find therapeutic massages hugely beneficial to sports performance and overall well-being. Gentlemen’s facials cater to male skin with non-perfumed products, and special shaves hark back to the classic, old-fashioned barber shop.

AN INTERLUDE WITH RELAXATION A spa treatment can be a microcosm of an entire vacation: local ingredients, new experiences and a willingness to sit back and submit to the ministrations of trained professionals. Step outside the norm and relax into a new space.

FIND IT HERE I love that the Esperanza Resort in Cabo San Lucas appeals to men’s tastes with the Mexican Beer and Lime Facial, which features steaming hot towels to open pores and a massage that eases tension in the neck, shoulders and scalp.

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THE FAMOUS 18TH At 663 yards, hole No. 18 is the longest on Kapalua’s Plantation Course and renowned for the spectacular views. Teeing off on the 12th, below, presents a stunning vista as well.

Situated along Maui’s northwest shore, the five-star Kapalua Resort is an eco-chic paradise that blends harmoniously into the surrounding rain forest. Every amenity is thoughtfully provided for at Kapalua, including a wide variety of lodging, dining and shopping to suit any style, and an award-winning spa that makes use of indigenous products and individualized treatments to soothe mind and body. Best of all, this 22,000-acre former pineapple plantation is a year-round, world-class golf destination all on its own. Kapalua’s two Tour-proven courses—the Plantation Course and the Bay Course—make excellent use of the island’s diverse topography, tropical setting and consistently beautiful weather to provide an unparalleled golf experience. Add in the worldrenowned Kapalua Golf Acad-

Experience golf at its finest at Maui’s Kapalua Resort, where a tropical setting, peerless service and challenging courses make for unrivaled play. BY SCOT T K R AMER

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emy, and there’s simply no better setting for golf on the planet. Kapalua’s two courses—one nestled into the mountains and the other stretched along the bay—offer completely unique experiences, vastly different challenges and wonderful layouts. And if you play different tee boxes from one round to the next, you’ll never see the same shot twice. The weather is as consistently predictable as the great golf at Kapalua, with highs that typically remain in the mid-80s and lows that rarely dip below 65 degrees. No matter what time of year you play Kapalua, count on clear skies and a brief shower at some point during the day. Locals call these brief bursts “liquid sunshine” because the sun continues to shine through the sporadic rain clouds, which come and go within minutes and refresh the landscape.

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THE PLANTATION COURSE

TRAIN WITH THE PROS KAPALUA GOLF ACADEMY As great as the golf is at Kapalua, the resort’s world-renowned instruction program may be even better. Set near the resort’s entrance, this state-ofthe-art teaching facility features a 2,500-squarefoot learning center, 85,000-square-foot grass teeing area with range and targets, greenside and fairway bunkers, practice putting greens, a three-hole walking course, 18hole putting course and much more. No wonder GOLF Magazine ranks Kapalua Golf Academy among its “Top 25 Golf Schools” in America. The indoor/outdoor hitting bay is replete with an advanced digital video analysis system, and the experienced staff is made up of PGA Professionals who communicate well and can assist with expert instruction and club fitting. Individual or group lessons can be customized to suit your needs, and the various clinics range from a half-day up to a full week. Your game will improve after a visit to the Kapalua Golf Academy.

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forgiving. At last count, there were 97 bunkers throughout the course. While strategically placed and penal, many of them are avoidable because of the vast fairways. The recently renovated greens feature new Bermuda grass that can be mowed to a tighter height and allow for a truer roll. Greens here play fast and have plenty of undulation. Playing the course more than once, as well as making use of local knowledge on the greens, is the surest way to shoot low. After the round, bets are often settled at the Plantation House Restaurant in the grand clubhouse, which is consistently ranked as one of Maui’s top dining experiences. It’s a soothing

Meandering through the West Maui Mountains, the Plantation Course at Kapalua perpetually ranks among the world’s best. It hosts the season-opening PGA Tour event every year— the Hyundai Tournament of Champions—where only winners from the previous year’s PGA Tour events are afforded the opportunity to play the par-73, 7,411-yard course that was co-designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore in 1991. The layout boasts wide fairways and large greens that readily accommodate shots influenced by the steady 15- to 30-miles-perhour trade winds, especially at the course’s higher elevations.

First-time visitors will be wowed by the spectacular scenery and life-list worthy golf at Kapalua, while the resort’s many repeat visitors can simply never get enough of it.

The holes are contoured and sloped to gently (and sometimes dramatically) move errant shots back toward the fairway, and golfers generally find that the north-to-south direction of these prevailing winds helps their game. The occasional Kona breezes from the south, on the other hand, can turn some of the Plantation’s longer holes into outright marathons. Speaking of long, the 18th hole—the Plantation’s longest— stretches a massive 663 yards from its tips but is all downhill. Take in the staggering view from the elevated tee box, which may be the single-best vantage point on the entire island, and then send your drive toward the horizon. Golfers frequently find their drives landing in the spacious fairway and then bouncing and rolling well beyond their normal tee-shot distance. Overall, guests find the course very playable with opportunities to score well. Tour pros typically do well here as well, as the course is among the Tour’s most

blend of Hawaiian hospitality, great food, casual atmosphere and incredible views. Time your round to end later in the day, and you’ll witness breathtaking sunsets over the Pacific with views of neighboring islands Molokai and Lanai in the distance.

THE BAY COURSE

The Bay Course stretches 6,600 yards along the rugged shoreline with sweeping ocean views and a player-friendly layout that affords golfers the opportunity to score well. This par-72, Arnold Palmer-Francis Duane designed course opened in 1975, and is the epitome of a Hawaiian resortstyle course with its rolling terrain, an abundance of water hazards, 68 bunkers and consistent winds that blow right down to the shore. Holes are routed through towering palms and flowering hibiscus, and some along the front nine border picturesque homes owned by celebrities. The scenic par-3 fifth is Maui’s only hole that plays directly over the ocean, and in this case

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WAVE ALOHA From the pounding surf to the sundrenched afternoon showers, water plays into every round on Kapalua’s Bay Course.

requires golfers to carry their tee shots over the gorgeous Oneloa Bay. While the front nine snakes around the heart of the resort and the on-property RitzCarlton, Kapalua, the back nine meanders through elevation changes, hills and barrancas, with postcard-perfect views of the island’s natural splendor. Most of the backside is sheltered from the trade winds—that is, until the closing trio. The 16th hole features a carry over a pond onto a split fairway, and is regarded as one of Hawaii’s best par 4s. No. 17 is a par 3 that’s protected by two large bunkers on the front side, and the par-5 18th hole can play longer or shorter depending on the prevailing winds. The Bay is a championcaliber course that plays host to the PGA Tour’s Kapalua International tournament, and is also the former host site of an LPGA event. But with its stunning ocean views, predictable winds and friendly terrain, it remains a perennial favorite among golfers of all skill levels.


BIRDIE-EYE VIEW A bit removed from the rocks, the Kapalua Bay Course’s ninth green is one of the more serene holes on the course.

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The Plantation Course at Kapalua plays host to the first event on the PGA Tour each year: Hyundai Tournament of Champions. The tournament’s winneronly format means that only champions from the previous season are invited to compete. For more details on the event, see page 22.

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THE IRISH WHISKEY RENAISSANCE A global artisan movement has hit Ireland’s whiskey trade—and its exports are worth finding. BY K AR A NE WMAN

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tonight, the entire bar is painted in shades of Irish whiskey. Mica-shaded lamps cast a golden glow down the length of the copper-tiled bar top. Even the jazz playing on the sound system lends an appropriately sepia-toned speakeasy backdrop. And every glass glints with the amber hue of whiskey. “Have you ever considered changing the name of the bar to Whiskey Library?” I ask the bartender at Tribeca’s Brandy Library. (Despite the name, whiskey outsells brandy here.) He just smiles indulgently, and pours me another dram of single malt Irish whiskey. Yeah, you heard me, buddy (something about the hardscrabble history of Irish whiskey always inspires a little tough talk)—single malt isn’t only for Scotch. In fact, Irish whiskey offers a number of excellent bottlings to rival whiskey of any provenance. But the irony is that while Ireland is making plenty of great whiskey, very little of it is staying there. Instead, many of Ireland’s high-end whiskeys are being sent to the U.S., the country’s number-one export market for spirits—including New York, a city densely populated with Americans of Irish descent. Which has landed me here in downtown Manhattan, scanning one of the best Irish whiskey lists in New York.

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Over a glass of The Tyrconnell’s 10-year-old single malt—an Irish rose that spends its final months in casks that previously held Madeira, giving the whiskey a pleasingly nutty, faintly peachy flavor—Brandy Library’s Head Spirit Sommelier, Joel Cueller Flores, describes Irish whiskey’s recent ascent. “Irish whiskey has more accessible and approachable flavors” compared to other types of whiskey, he explains. When set next to challenging Scotch and oft-sweet bourbon, golden Irish whiskies are light and fresh, often fruity and grassy, and with a light hand on the peat,

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if it’s used at all. Yet, they’re still complex enough to hold a drinker’s interest. No wonder gentle, drinkable Irish whiskey has been building quite a fan base on American shores. According to the Distilled Spirits Council, Irish whiskey is the fastest-growing spirit category in the United States, with an enviable 23.6 percent increase in volume sales in 2011 alone. Much of that popularity can be traced to a single brand, Jameson, which has developed a following among younger drinkers. While Jameson may have blazed that trail, other labels are paving it gold with aged blends that have matured in port or sherry casks, and unique limited-edition bottlings. Only a month earlier, I’d traveled through Ireland—and frankly, I hadn’t noticed most of these brands on the shelves at pubs and bars. In Ireland, the whiskey offerings were fairly limited, and most people seemed to drink beer or wine, not whiskey. How could this possibly be? “Yeah, they don’t really drink much whiskey in Ireland,” confirms Tim Herlihy, an Ireland native who relocated to New York in November to become a brand ambassador for William Grant’s Tullamore brand (they call him “Tullamore Tim”). Whiskey doesn’t have the same cachet there that it has in the U.S., he explained. But it wasn’t always that way.

HISTORY BY THE HIGHBALL

In its early days, Irish whiskey was widely considered superior to all other European whiskies. Queen Elizabeth I was said to favor Irish whiskey; Peter the Great, Czar of Russia, wrote, “Of all the wines, the Irish spirit is the best.” Even Scottish distillers would export their wares to Ireland and have them stamped as Irish before selling them back at home for a higher price. What made Irish whiskey so wonderful? Most experts point to the use of round-bellied pot stills for imparting character and flavor during the distillation process. The pot still continues to play a significant part in Irish whiskey’s flavor today.

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GOLDEN AGE Joel Cuellar Flores pours more whiskey than brandy at New York City’s Brandy Library. The spirit is in the middle of an artisan resurrection. Instead of being produced quickly (and cheaply), time-intensive distillery processes have been recently revived.

WHISKEY WISE John Jameson, founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey, was born in Scotland in 1740. Thirty years later he moved to Dublin to open his distillery in what was then the hotbed of spirits production. Though most Scotsmen won’t admit it, the Scottish most likely learned about distillation from the Irish. For our five favorite Irish whiskeys, turn to page 34.

But a key turning point came in 1830 when Irishman Aeneas Coffey developed the column still, allowing distillers to produce in a week what would take nine months to make in a traditional pot still. Though it was cheaper and more accessible, the end product paled in comparison to pot-still whiskey, and prominent Irish distillers of the day dismissed the tasteless spirit that flowed from the column still as “silent spirit.” The Scots, however, were more receptive, and from 1860 onward, they started selling a

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SEVENTH CENTURY According to common (but murky) lore, missionary monks arrive in Ireland and teach people how to distill aqua vitae, or "water of life,” in order to make medical compounds.

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In a license to distill dated April 20, 1608, Bushmills Distillery is established in Countie of Colrane (now known as Coleraine).

The Distilling Act passed by Parliament results in heavy taxation for distillers, and is based on a still’s capacity. The number of licensed stills drops dramatically, though the number of unlicensed stills rises exponentially.


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OFF THE ROCKS

An influx of excellent whiskeys is coming to market right now.

SO YOU ENJOY A FINE IRISH WHISKEY ON THE ROCKS, BUT WANT TO FIND A WAY TO CHANGE IT UP? YOU’RE IN LUCK. AS BARTENDERS REDISCOVER THIS VELVET AMBER, THEY ARE CREATING NEW COCKTAILS SURE TO BECOME CLASSICS. HERE ARE TWO FAVORITES FROM BRANDY LIBRARY MIXOLOGIST JOEL CUELLAR FLORES.

THE DUBLIN. This beautiful topaz drink is a riff on the classic Brooklyn, typically made with rye whiskey. Don’t skip the orange peel—it offsets the sweet notes of Amaretto for a more complex aroma.

whole new product: a blend of “silent spirit” and heartier potstill whiskies. Scotch was born. Unfortunately, the century that followed saw a downward spiral for Irish whiskey, thanks to an unusual confluence of events. The war that eventually led to Ireland’s independence also led to an economic standoff, and the loss of the English markets. Just a decade later, Prohibition meant the loss of America as an export market. It may have seemed like the end of the line for Irish whiskey—but there was still some fight in the industry yet.

2 ounces Irish whiskey 2 ounce amaretto 1 ounce dry (white) vermouth Fresh orange peel, for garnish

IRISH CARAVAN. A smoky black tea gives the Irish Caravan its Old World character. Steep the bags for five minutes to ensure a strong brew.

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2 ounces Irish whiskey 2 ounces pine smoked black tea 2 ounces St. Germain elderflower liqueur 4 ounces fresh lemon juice Club soda Fresh lemon peel, for garnish

In a cocktail shaker, combine all liquid ingredients with ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Rub the underside of the orange peel around the rim and drop it into the glass.

FIGHTING IRISH

Threatened with extinction in the early 1900s, the Irish whiskey industry banded together into a single company. Even today, the Irish labels are produced at just three distilleries (Scotland, by comparison has nearly 100 operational distilleries). But the Irish whiskey comeback didn’t truly pick up steam until the “Celtic Tiger” days of the early 1990s, when it began to awaken from its long slumber. The Cooley distillery opened for business and began resurrecting old Irish brands like Tyrconnell—and also resurrected the use of the pot still. Today, the key players are: Bushmills, in Northern Ireland (owned by Diageo); the New Midleton Distillery, near Cork, which

In a tall Collins glass, stir together the whiskey, tea, elderflower liqueur and lemon juice. Scoop in ice cubes and stir again to chill. Top up with soda water and garnish with lemon peel.

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Aeneas Coffey creates the column still, making the distillation process more efficient. What originally took 9 months to make now takes a week. Production soars; quality dives.

Roughly 160 distilleries in Ireland produce Irish whiskey. After phylloxera takes out France’s cognac crop, Irish whiskey becomes the world’s most popular spirit.

More than 400 brands of Irish whiskey are exported to and sold in the United States.

San Francisco restaurateur Jack Koeppler visits Ireland and drinks his first Irish coffee. He returns home and starts serving up to 2,000 a day in his cafe, the Buena Vista. Tourists and locals alike flock to the restaurant to drink it.

Thanks to a perfect storm of hefty taxes, American Prohibition, a loss of reputation and changing tastes, Irish whiskey production is at an all-time low. Only two Irish distilleries are producing Irish whiskey.

Irish whiskey is the fastestgrowing spirits industry globally. A revival of singlepot stills and artisan practices takes it from a blending whiskey to a sipping one.

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produces Jameson, Redbreast (both owned by Pernod Ricard) and Tullamore Dew (owned by William Grant), among others; and Cooley, on Ireland’s east coast, which produces Tyrconnell, Connemara and Michael Collins, among others. Cooley is the youngest and, until its recent acquisition by U.S. spirits company Jim Beam, was the last independent, Irishowned distillery in operation. Rounding out the current landscape, some also count micro-distillery Kilbeggan, bringing the tally to “three and a half.” And in September 2012, Tullamore opened its doors as the first new Irish distillery in 60 years, although distillation isn’t anticipated to start until 2014. Since many of the fine aged Irish whiskeys coming to market now were first created during the Celtic Tiger period, the greats wouldn’t have been ready for release until quite recently. After all, the oldest Irish whiskey on the market— Bushmill’s 21-year-old—had to be put down for its beauty sleep in 1991. But most importantly: This means an influx of excellent whiskeys is coming to market.

GOING LUXE

Now, Irish whiskey is more than ready for prime time. Consider, for example, the Irish whiskey “flight” offered at Brandy Library to showcase the ever-widening array of flavors in the category. Tipplers can taste their way through amber drams of Greenore 8-year-old, with a corn-heavy recipe that bears comparison to its cornfed American cousin, bourbon; luxe Knappogue Castle 16-yearold, with its aromatic sherry maltiness; or even the surprising smoky notes of Connemara, perhaps the only peated Irish whiskey on the market (and a good transition for those who enjoy peaty Islay Scotches). “I love all of these,” insists Flores, when prompted to pick a favorite. “If you offer me a glass of any of these, I’ll not turn it down.” It’s no exaggeration to say that there’s never been a better time in recent history for those who love Irish whiskey. The options are wider—and better—than ever before, and it’s taken a luxurious turn. It may not be long before we all start viewing the world through the warm, welcoming amber of Irish whiskey-colored glasses.

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A SHORT FLIGHT TO WORLDS AWAY, TURKS & CAICOS BOASTS ENDLESS STRETCHES OF SECLUDED WHITE SAND BEACHES, WORLD-CLASS DIVING AND A TRUE ISLANDLIFE DEMEANOR. By James Sturz Photography by Steve Passmore

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Visit Turks & Caicos Islands, and you’ll need to pack a color chart along with your swimsuit. How else to name the dozens of variations of blue that radiate out from the islands’ beaches? First, you’ll wade through inch-deep aquamarine. Then you’ll splash through cerulean, pale turquoise, light jade and cyan, before reaching a 7,000-foot-deep coral wall bathed in Prussian and cobalt blue. Out of the water, vast reaches of white sand beach, as fine as confectioner’s sugar, seduce visitors into long leisurely strolls. Whether you seek relaxation or ocean adventure, opportunity abounds—above and below the waves—in the Turks & Caicos Islands. Here is your guide to the best of this Caribbean jewel.


BEACHES Twelve-mile-long Grace Bay Beach earns its fame for wide, white stretches that go on and on, but it’s hardly Turks & Caicos’ only option. You’ll want to rent a car to visit Providenciales’ less-frequented gems. Here’s our Provo beach primer: GRACE BAY BEACH Named for Lady Grace Hutchings, who honeymooned on the island in 1892 and reportedly charmed everyone she met, Grace Bay Beach is both the busiest part of the island and its most open and serene. Turtle Cove Marina gives the beach’s western end a more nautical feel, while the Leeward area on Grace Bay’s northeastern tip occasionally attracts a few scofflaw nude sunbathers. LONG BAY BEACH For isolation, there’s no better choice than this threemile stretch along Provo’s southeastern shore, which opens onto the glimmering Caicos Bank. Instead of sacking out on a towel, consider a horseback ride in the surf with Provo Ponies. CHALK SOUND AREA BEACHES The small beaches at Sapodilla Bay and Sunset Bay (a.k.a. Taylor Bay) on Provo’s southern shore are mostly used by nearby villas. Just behind them, the road cuts through Chalk Sound National Park, a three-mile inland waterway, where locals like to say there’s a cay for each day of the year. Once you’re done driving, swimming or sunbathing, stop at the bottom of Sapodilla Hill on South Dock Road and follow the trail to the top to find rocks engraved by shipwrecked sailors, dating back to 1767.

SINGIN’ THE BLUES The 40-island, 100-mile archipelago has 230 miles of white sand beaches. Visitors tend to stay on Providenciales (better known as “Provo”) and the legendary Grace Bay Beach (left). But all of the islands are equally accessible by air or ferry, each offering its own unique charms.

MALCOLM’S ROAD BEACH This comparatively “short” two-mile beach is the hardest to reach on the island, but that’s how it stays pristine. To find it, take the nominally paved Blue Hills Road past Wheeland, and then follow signs for Northwest Point Marine National Park. Scuba divers visit daily for the coral, but the above-water beach is just as pretty. The chaises on the beach’s southern tip belong to the Amanyara resort, an ideal stopping point for lunch. BLUE HILLS BEACH At 161 feet above sea level, Blue Hills isn’t just the oldest settlement in Provo, it’s the highest spot in all of Turks & Caicos. Take in vast views of the coast from Blue Hills Road, which runs along the coast, and enjoy a swim at any of the pocket beaches along the way. Stop for a tasty conch dish at any of the local shacks dotting the roadside to refuel.

Parrot Cay BLUE HILLS BEACH MALCOLM’S ROAD BEACH

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Pine Cay

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GOING DEEP FOR CONCH

DIVING This morning, I’m on Big Blue Unlimited’s 40-foot Live & Direct, racing across the Caicos Bank, off Provo’s southern shore, to neighboring French Cay. Perhaps I’d be feeling more serene if the divemaster hadn’t just told us the island was once home to 17th-century pirate François L’Olonnois, who used it as a base for plundering passing Spanish ships. As the story goes, L’Olonnois was such an accomplished torturer that he wouldn’t just cut the hearts out of prisoners; he’d eat them, still beating, while others watched. Of course, all of that washes away as we descend beside the boat. Beneath the water, 80 percent of French Cay is encrusted with coral. We start at a site called Double D (named for two large underwater humps), where we swim past three-foot groupers, four-foot barracudas and barrel sponges the size of cars. A trumpetfish cruises by, big as a bassoon, and the horse-eye jacks number in the thousands. Spiny lobsters and green moray eels lurk inside holes, while purple-and-yellow fairy basslets, blue chromis and bright red cardinalfish transform the water into a confetti of color. Our second dive is at G-Spot (this time named for the gorgonian corals, the size of

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There’s no better way to enjoy fresh conch than to dive 15 feet down with a mask and fins and hunt for them yourself, which you can do off Gibbs Cay, just a short boat ride from Grand Turk. Once you’ve grabbed a few dinnerplate-sized specimens—if the diving proves too deep, the divemasters can do it for you— you’ll learn on shore how to transform the conchs into a tangy ceviche, which entails cracking them open with an ax, prying out the meat, and then cutting, rinsing and dicing, before marinating the cubes for 15 minutes with lemon, lime, vinegar, red and green peppers, onion, celery, tomato and parsley flecks. As anyone will tell you, the dish goes very well with the local Turk’s Head beer. But if you prefer staying dry, there are lots of options for enjoying conch, which is also served breaded and fried, or in a chowder, curry or stew. Consider the following Provo restaurants for conch and other island plates.

garage doors), and we immediately descend upon a passing Caribbean reef shark, which graciously fins out of our way. Then a spotted eagle ray swims past us, followed by a pair of hawksbill turtles. Three more reef sharks glide over the wall; another ray trails behind, with a remora dangling from it. Yet back on-board the Live & Direct, no one is impressed. A “good” dive here, I’m told, starts with a dozen eagle rays or sharks. What makes diving in Turks & Caicos so stunning is the combination of clear water with visibility sometimes topping 150 feet, the planet’s third-largest reef system with 196 square miles of reef, and the fact that there are so many distinct marine parks and sites in the archipelago to explore. After French Cay, my favorite area to dive is Northwest Point Marine National Park, off Provo’s northwest tip, where getting caught in the eye of a few hundred spiraling jacks is fairly typical, and I’ve sometimes felt stuck inside a fish

SAILING PARADISE RESTAURANT & BAR

Visit this standout Blue Hills beach shack for Provo’s best conch, or choose the grilled fish with pigeon peas ‘n’ rice.

DA CONCH SHACK & RUMBAR

Long an island favorite, Da Conch Shack keeps its conchs in a pen off its beach, and is equally adept at preparing lobster, shrimp and a potent rum punch.

HOLE IN THE WALL

With a different menu each day of the week, the brave and curious can venture beyond classic Jamaican fare and try curried goat, cowfoot and beans, and (only on Fridays) manish water, a stew of diced goat head and tripe that’s venerated as an aphrodisiac.

COCO BISTRO

Set in Provo’s largest palm grove, this romantic gem focuses on pan-Caribbean cuisine with an Asian and European flair, offering dishes from blackened tuna with red Thai curry sauce to herb-crusted roast lamb rack with Caicos onion sauce. Save room for the coconut pie.

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stampede. But there are also the dozen sites in West Caicos Marine National Park, chockablock with snappers, stingrays, hogfish and puffers, and Princess Alexandra Land and Sea National Park, which encompasses Grace Bay Beach, and is ideal for novice and night dives alike. The last time I dived there, after dusk, the trevally were so plentiful I could actually reach out and touch them. And that’s just the western chain of islands. Heading east across the 22-mile-wide Turk Island Passage (you’ll want to go by plane), the archipelago’s capital of Grand Turk sits high atop many must-dive lists, while Salt Cay, eight miles south, is the archipelago’s best place to spot the North Atlantic herd of 2,500 humpback whales each year, from early January to mid-April. Turks & Caicos is one of the few places in the world where captains and snorkelers are legally allowed to approach the whales—and even if you don’t see them, you can’t miss hearing their songs underwater.


A DIVER’S DREAM A proliferation of marine life and the world’s third largest coral reef system make Turks & Caicos one of the best diving destinations on the planet.


TWO FINS UP Inspiratomagazine.com is where to discover why Smith’s Reef, off Provo’s Turtle Cove, is the best place for snorkeling in the entire archipelago.

SPORTING LIFE There is every opportunity to get into the water and have some fun. The crystal-clear shallows make for great snorkeling, world-class fishing, sea kayaking and more. Take a sailboat farther out or try a hand at kiteboarding for some more intense action. Truly, Turks & Caicos has it all.


in the natural lagoon at Mudjin Harbour, or explore threesquare-mile Conch Bar Caves, the largest above-ground cave system in Turks & Caicos or the Bahamas, with blind fish and shrimp, and several thousand flapping, squealing bats. BIG SAND CAY Seven miles south of Salt Cay, this island’s beach is one of Turks & Caicos’ least visited and finest. Loll on the sand, and then explore the lighthouse ruins and two abandoned bunkers marked “Keep Out. U.S. Government Property.” Whether you do is strictly up to you. Trips leave from Salt Cay.

EX PLORING Beyond Provo, the other islands of Turks & Caicos are worth exploring, either as day trips or overnight. Here are some favorites: LITTLE WATER CAY Home to 2,000-plus endangered rock iguanas, many measuring two feet in length. The horned creatures mostly scurry across rocks, while visitors stick to a well-maintained boardwalk, five minutes by boat from Provo’s Leeward Marina. NORTH CAICOS A 12-minute flight from Provo or 25-minute ferry from the Leeward Marina, North Caicos is home to most of the archipelago’s farms. But you’ll also find a few thousand pink fla-

mingos, outstanding snorkeling at Three Mary Cays, jawdropping Horsestable Beach and eerie plantation ruins at Wades Green; Big Blue Unlimited runs day trips on bikes.

GRAND TURK Scuba divers flock here and cruise ships dock here, but Grand Turk’s charms extend beyond both. Founded by Bermudian salt rakers in 1681, the island’s capital, Cockburn Town, is the archipelago’s historic, political and administrative center, with weathered colonial buildings and the national museum along its streets.

SALT CAY Once the world’s leading salt producer, the 2.5-squaremile island today is a quiescent collection of salt ponds, 19th-century stone and stucco buildings, and wild donkeys and cows (which have the right of way). From midJanuary to early April, Salt Cay is also Turks & Caicos’ prime spot for watching whales.

MAKE A SPLASH If sticking to the shallows, Smith’s Reef, off Provo’s Turtle Cove, is the best place for snorkeling in the entire archipelago, and you can easily wade out from shore. Otherwise, these local dive shops will see to all your needs:

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Big Blue Unlimited, which also runs kayaking, paddleboarding, kiteboarding and mountain-biking excursions, bigblue.tc

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Bohio Dive Resort, bohioresort.com

SALT CAY

Salt Cay Divers, saltcaydivers.tc

WA T E R S P O R T S Beyond diving and snorkeling, Turks & Caicos is famous for other watersports, especially fishing. For light-tackle trolling, deep-sea-, fly-, bottom- or bone-fishing in Provo, try Silver Deep or Hook’em Fishing Adventures. Dedicated anglers should also consider spending a few days at North Caicos’ Bottle Creek Lodge. For wakeboarding, surfing, kiteboarding, waterskiing and tubing, try Nautique Sports. For sailing, Beluga Private Charters is ideal. Top dive center Big Blue Unlimited also offers stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. Bred-in-the-bone extremists need look no further than Caicu Naniki for guided swim safaris and free-diving classes or excursions—as well as for Middle Caicos trail treks or runs. But if your goal is simply to relax, the open-air cabanas at Provo’s Thalasso Spa at Point Grace will keep you floating blissfully.

MIDDLE CAICOS The largest of the chain, 48-square-mile Middle Caicos is a 15-minute flight from Provo, or a half-hour drive from North Caicos’ ferry terminal. Hike the five-mile Crossing Place Trail, swim and snorkel

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rom London to Los Angeles, there was a time you knew what to expect when going out for a serious meal: white tablecloths, black ties, high prices… But a revolution is brewing from one culinary capital to the next, with renegade chefs turning the staid dining scene on its head. They’re cooking wild food in wide-open kitchens, mingling with diners, amping up the music. Formality’s out at many of the world’s most influential restaurants—and reservations are too. Here, we profile six trailblazing young chefs who are changing the way we dine.

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the mad scientist Chicago was once exclusively a meat and potatoes town, tired and traditional, powerhouse meals there judged by the size of the steak on your plate. A few years back, though, a handful of brazen young chefs began taking their food way out on a limb, tinkering with new kitchen gadgets—and with powders, gels and chemical compounds—carving out a new niche, as avant-garde in its own way as the Steppenwolf Theatre. Leading the charge among these mad scientist chefs was a baby-faced native of Michigan named Grant Achatz, who opened his flagship, Alinea, in 2005 when he was just 29. With its abstract food and space-age décor you might have been dining on the Holo-deck of the USS Enterprise. The restaurant served 23-course tasting menus that veered from savory to sweet and back again. One dish may GRANT ACHATZ have been flash-chilled on an anti-griddle at minus 30 degrees, another served on a pillow inflated with enticing aromas. The restaurant, which remains one of the toughest reservations in the Windy City, has earned its chef every possible accolade. Two years into its very good run, Achatz, diagnosed with tongue cancer, lost his ability to taste. He chronicled his recovery and struggle to keep the restaurant going in a memoir, Life, On the Line. Last year, cancer-free, he pushed the envelope further still, launching a new project, Next, that changes its menu and concept every three months (a recent run focused on Sicily). The restaurant, which sells tickets to dinner, may be the country’s most impossible to get into, with tables sold on Craigslist for as much as $3,000 apiece.

ALINEA

1723 N. HALSTED ST. // CHICAGO // 312.867.0110 alinea-restaurant.com

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953 W. FULTON MARKET // CHICAGO nextrestaurant.com

EXHIBITION DINING To polish the presentation at his restaurants Alinea and Next, left, Grant Achatz hired Martin Kastner as his tableware sculptor to create special dishes and utensils to serve delicacies like pheasant with smoking oak leaves, opposite, and raspberry transparency, above.

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the vegetable king In a country where mushy peas, canned beans and frozen French fries pass for vegetables and meat pies and battered fish remain fast-food staples, building a national reputation on fresh, local produce is no easy feat. In recent years, though, Yotam Ottolenghi’s vegetable-centric, multicultural cooking has become a sensation not just across London but beyond British borders as well. The Israel-born chef was already a big star by the time he opened his first serious restaurant, Nopi, last year in London’s West End. He’d built a citywide following with his deluxe deli chain (known for its gorgeous salad displays) and his weekly column, “The New Vegetarian,” in the Guardian newspaper. The chef ’s cookbook, Plenty, has become a bestseller in the U.S. as well. His is vegetable cookery for carnivores—not vegetarians—putYOTAM OTTOLENGHI ting meat, fish and fowl in supporting roles mostly. The menu at Nopi, which takes a Middle Eastern-style shared plate approach, features exotic flavors from around the world—with tastes of Southeast Asia (banana leaf steamed fish), Italy (romano peppers with almond pesto), India (pea fritters with cardamom yogurt) and Japan (misobutterscotch duck), among other spots on the globe. Ottolenghi, who is all about building bridges, in life and in food, is partner in all of his ventures with a Palestinian, Sami Tamimi.

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21-22 WARWICK ST. // LONDON // 44 (0)20.7494.9584 nopi-restaurant.com

OTTOLENGHI DELIS

VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN LONDON ottolenghi.co.uk

EXOTIC VEGETARIAN The ground floor of Nopi, above, is elegant with marble and brass; downstairs, the basement has long, canteenstyle tables with a view of the open kitchen, where items such as veal carpaccio and burrata with citrus are prepared.

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CULINARY ADVENTURE Dining at chef Aizpitarte’s restaurants is always rewarding. Whether a mackerel with watermelon and shiso amuse bouche, left, or veal with truffles, below, it’ll be an experience to savor.

the outlaw French haute cuisine, once a national treasure, has in recent years become a bit of a public relations embarrassment, the country’s best restaurants eclipsed on the international stage by edgier spots in Denmark, Spain—even the U.S. and England. The creativity’s been stymied, say critics, by the staid standards of the Michelin star system, and by the complacency that comes from being too long on top. Raffish young chef Inaki Aizpitarte doesn’t look much like French food’s salvation, with his scruffy beard and rock-star demeanor. The Basque-born provocateur—a sort of food world Serge Gainsbourg—rose to prominence overnight in 2006 when he launched his first restaurant, Le Chateaubriand, in the still rough-and-tumble Belleville section of Paris. The place, which looks like any old casual bistro, serves a daily changing five-course tasting menu INAKI AIZPITARTE that, at 55 euros, is one of the best deals in town. It’s also one of the hardest to get your hands on. The phone at the restaurant is rarely answered, and drop-ins aren’t particularly encouraged either. The service inside is famously brusque and the food, based entirely on the chef’s personal whims—and his mercurial moods—can vary dramatically from night to night, brilliant one time, a disaster the next. In spite of all that, Aizpitarte is perhaps the most talked about young chef in Paris these days. Though his restaurant has no Michelin stars, it’s widely considered among the most exciting places to eat in the city (ranked 15th on an influential list of the world’s greatest restaurants). His new spot, Le Dauphin—right next door—serves natural wines and cutting-edge tapas in an austere space designed by superstar architect Rem Koolhaas.

LE CHATEAUBRIAND

129 AVENUE PARMENTIER // PARIS // 01.43.57.45.95

LE DAUPHIN

131 AVENUE PARMENTIER // PARIS // 01.55.28.78.88

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MAN ON FIRE Whether it’s in the original, dive-y San Francisco locale (far right) or the newer, airier space in New York City, Mission Chinese food is rife with chilies—and attitude.

the fire breather The California food revolution that spread across the country back in the ’80s—banishing butter for olive oil, putting fresh, seasonal produce on everyone’s table—started in the Bay Area. Its legacy lives on in the locavore fervor and clean, simple flavors still found at many of San Francisco’s top restaurants. But an alternative take on California cooking has been gaining momentum in recent years, reflecting the state’s fiery, funky demographic stew. Danny Bowien, an Oklahoma-born Korean-American chef, is the new poster boy for this new melting-pot style of cooking, combining flavors from across the Asian Diaspora with his barbecue-belt sensibility. Mission Chinese Food, the restaurant he’s run with partner Anthony Mynt since 2010, may be DANNY BOWIEN the city’s most unlikely sensation. The business, which started as a food truck, donates a portion of its profits to charity. It operates out of a derelict Chinese joint in the city’s Mission District that still looks exactly as it did before they moved in, although the long nightly lines out front attest to the explosive cooking found within. Bowien touches on Japanese, Taiwanese and Korean tastes, but his real focus here is on the incendiary numb of traditional Szechuan cooking. His auteur take on this spiciest of Chinese regional cuisines is not for the faint-of-heart, with five-alarm dishes, like “mouth-watering” chicken and Kung Pao pastrami. Recently Bowien launched a New York branch of the restaurant that may be even more popular than the San Francisco original.

MISSION CHINESE FOOD

2234 MISSION ST. // SAN FRANCISCO // 415.863.2800 154 ORCHARD ST. // NEW YORK // 212.529.8800 missionchinesefood.com

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the crazy carnivores Until recently, the Los Angeles food scene at the high-end was much more about preening than eating. The hottest restaurants catered to starlets watching their fragile figures with light salads, cold soups and poached salmon entrées with sauce on the side. Tandem-chef team Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo (they met in culinary school in Ft. Lauderdale) snubbed the status quo when they opened up Animal in 2008. The restaurant, serving gluttonous “dude food” with a focus on off-cuts of meat, became an overnight sensation nonetheless. Angelenos, who’d apparently had just about enough of watching their waistlines, piled into the casual venue (with barely a sign on the door), passing around crispy “buffalo style” pig’s tails, VINNY DOTOLO & JON SHOOK veal brains with vadouvan curry and big lobes of foie gras in a Hawaiian-style Loco Moco with quail egg and Spam (before fattened duck liver was banned in the state). The chefs even slipped bacon into dessert. Son of a Gun, their second venture together, opened just up the street from their first spot at the start of the year. It features a gut-busting take on all things from the sea, including alligator schnitzel and shrimp toast with sriracha mayo. The slightly more decked-out new venue, with kitschy clamshack décor, has been packed since opening night.

ANIMAL

435 N. FAIRFAX AVE. // LOS ANGELES // 323.782.9225 animalrestaurant.com

SON OF A GUN

8370 W. 3RD ST. // LOS ANGELES // 323.782.9033 sonofagunrestaurant.com

STARSTUDDED The menu at Animal, left, changes nightly. But dishes such as beef heart, above, rabbit spring rolls, left, and veal brains remain favorites with the local clientele.

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the bayside way

AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO SHOPPING, DINING AND DRINKING IN SAN FRANCISCO By Gail Goldberg / Photography by Brown Cannon III


SF Universally considered one of the greatest cities on the globe, San Francisco has an irresistible and international allure. So what’s the best way to enjoy her world-famous splendor? With the wide eyes of a visitor and the leading hand of a knowledgeable local... ( ahem, that would be me )


Get Your Shop On

SAN FRANCISCO OFTEN GETS A BAD RAP FOR ITS FASHION SENSE. BUT ONE THING IS CERTAIN: IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO IMPEACH THE CITY’S SHOPPING SCENE—ONE I HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFULLY MINING OVER THE YEARS. INDEED, THE CITY IS A BUYER’S PARADISE, STUFFED WITH AN ECLECTIC MIX OF BOUTIQUES AND DEPARTMENT STORES. HERE’S AN INTRODUCTION TO SOME OF MY FAVORITE LOCAL SHOPS IN NEIGHBORHOODS YOU MAY NOT KNOW.

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I confess… I cannot remember the last time I roamed Fisherman’s Wharf, climbed to the top of Coit Tower or said hello to the chatty sea lions relaxing at Pier 39. However, I have been gleefully shopping, eating and cocktailing my way around town—from South of Market to Pacific Heights and the Mission District—for the better part of 17 years. ¶ Ding, ding, ding! Precisely why you should take my proverbial hand and let me steer you toward some of my favorite neighborhood haunts, buzzy dining spots, amazing boutiques and cool cocktail bars not plastered in every guidebook known to man. ¶ What of all those world-famous icons, museums and attractions? Absolutely worthy of their acclaim—and a visit. But you don’t need me to tell you that. The ultimate goal of this insider’s tour to the City by the Bay is to help you experience the mind-blowing hills, stunning Victorians and mouthwatering chocolate through the eyes of a still-smitten local—New Yorker by birth, San Franciscan by choice.

Meet my hands-down favorite place to score giddy-inducing fashions. Think of this neighborhood, anchored by Hayes Street, as the SoHo of San Francisco, except teensier and without a recognizable chain store in sight. In other words, welcome to the coolest cluster of independent boutiques in town. You’ll find hip and sophisticated women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, fabulous footwear, and funky housewares and home furnishings all within five square blocks. The best way to tackle it? Just wander—and lust.

RAG (RESIDENTS APPAREL GALLERY) A hipster favorite—it’s all about promoting and selling new, emerging and ecofriendly local designers. The perfect spot to purchase gifts, edgy tees with San Francisco graphics, fun jewelry and decidedly cool baby and kids clothes. ——— LOCATED JUST OFF HAYES AT 541 OCTAVIA STREET 415.621.7718

GIMME SHOES For almost 20 years, shoe addicts have deified it for its cutting-edge men’s and women’s footwear and hard-to-find brands (hello, Fiorentini+Baker). A second outpost, down the street, joined the original a couple of years ago for double the pleasure.

MINIMAL The MO of this happy little shop: sleek and simple with a Scandinavian twist. Cool kitchen gadgets, jewelry, home accessories and unique gifts are stylishly displayed along with products by Marimekko, Design House Stockholm and Alvar Alto.

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416 (ORIGINAL) AND 381 HAYES STREET 415.864.0691

364 HAYES STREET 415.400.5572

RAND + STATLER This airy and still-newish boutique woos both genders with an ultra-chic bounty of coveted clothing from the likes of Comme des Garcons, Acne and Alexander Wang. Excellent customer service and amazing accessories by local artists add to its allure. ——— 425 HAYES STREET 415.634.0881

WELCOME STRANGER The whimsical windows of this cavernous menswear spot will demand that you enter, while the Americana vintage vibe and fresh mix of denim, sportswear and workwear are sure to keep you interested. Styles run the gamut from fullon fab Zig-Zag shoes for $20 to investment pieces by Rag & Bone and Paul Smith. Crazy-cool curios with a manly-man slant add to the fashion fun. ——— 460 GOUGH STREET 415.864.2079

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CURE YOUR SHOPPING MUNCHIES REFUEL AT THESE HOTSPOTS BEFORE YOU GET BACK TO THE MAIN COURSE— SHOPPING!


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GE T T Y IM AGE S

How about a side of Barbary Coast history with your shopping? Situated in the shadow of the Transamerica Pyramid (north and west of the Financial District), this little-known enclave has an Old World feel with its beautiful brick and ornate cast-iron buildings dating back to the Gold Rush days. It’s home to the city’s finest arts and antique dealers, as well as modern design stores and two of the best women’s boutiques in the city. Meandering these historic blocks is a wonderful way to spend a couple of only-inSan Francisco hours. Grab a bite at Bix—a San Francisco institution—or the more casual but equally historic Old Ship Saloon. Prefer a champagne break? Pull up a couch at The Bubble Lounge. MONTGOMERY GALLERY Whether you’re in the market for a new masterpiece or just window-shopping, take a whirl through this almost-30-year-old gallery, one of the city’s finest, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century European and American paintings with a focus on California artists.

BLUE BOTTLE

A new cult of java lovers can’t get enough of this local, organic coffee. Look for the kiosk (and the queue).

——— 406 JACKSON STREET 415.788.8300

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CARROTS Ladies, prepare for 4,000 square feet of uber-chic fashions in a landmark building, formerly occupied by Ernie’s restaurant, featured in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. What’s being served up nowadays is a meticulously edited menu of sophisticated designer clothing. Name-dropping just a bit to whet your appetite… Helmut Lang, Rick Owens, Viktor & Rolf… Throw in gorgeous accessories and footwear? Swoon-worthy is an understatement.

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This French cafe is the perfect stop for an au lait and chocolate croissant, salad Nicoise or croque monsieur. 500 hayes street 41 5 .863 .3 3 7 6

MIETTE CONFISERIE

Kids of all ages will eagerly get their sweet fix on here. Scrumptious candies by the pound, cupcakes and macaroons will have you sufficiently sugarrushed in no time.

——— 843 MONTGOMERY STREET 415.834.9040

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GOLDEN FINDS Stores such as Gimme Shoes (top left) and Rand + Statler (bottom right) showcase San Francisco’s easygoing West Coast style. previous spread Blue Bottle coffee (top left, lower right) enjoys cult-like status in the city. The tasting menus at Commonwealth (lower left) are legendary.

LA BOUTIQUE L’ART ET LA MODE A relative newcomer, this insouciant boutique continues to make a positive impression on local stylistas who flock to the bright bi-level space for innovative European designer collections. Another plus: It’s also part contemporary art gallery and event space. Ooh la la! ——— 414 JACKSON STREET 415.693.9950

UNION SQUARE Even though the best way to sop up the local flavor is to hit the boutiques and neighborhoods, I’d be remiss if I didn’t give Union Square a proper nod. It is, after all, the city’s central shopping hub overflowing with department stores (Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Barneys New York and Nordstrom) and designer storefronts (Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Bottega Veneta, Louis Vuitton and just-opened Mulberry). Also noteworthy: Maiden Lane, just off the square (between Geary and Post Streets from Stockton to Kearny Streets), a cobblestone, pedestrian-only street clustered with more luxury stores (Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Diptyque and Tory Burch) and outdoor cafes. Local highlights include Manika Jewelry, Glory Chen and Gump’s, the 150-yearold legendary retailer that sells artful objects, jewelry and home décor. (Just look for the red awnings.)

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Around the City in 5 Plates

MUY CALIENTE MEXICAN

EL METATE

SAN FRANCISCO IS A VERITABLE FOODIE HEAVEN WITH AN INNOVATIVE AND ETHNICALLY DIVERSE RESTAURANT SCENE, AN EXCESS OF SUPERSTAR CHEFS AND A GASTRONOMIC REPUTATION THAT RIVALS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. THE PERFECT WAY TO GET A TASTE? EAT LIKE A LOCAL AND CHOMP YOUR WAY THROUGH THE CITY FROM TACO TRUCK TO TONY HOTSPOT, ONE PALATE-PLEASING MEAL AT A TIME.

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THE CREAMERY Location, location, location. That and a mean latte have made this coffeeshop-cumbistro the go-to hangout for venture capitalists, techie bloggers and tech rockstars themselves. It all makes sense when you consider that the eatery sits across from the Caltrain station (the commuter hub between the city and Silicon Valley), nearby AT&T Park and a slew of startups. The deal-making all goes down in a hip industrial space (carved from the refrigerated room of a onetime creamery) with both indoor and outdoor seating. Best bets on the menu: breakfast sandwiches, salads and savory crepes. Also find a selection of beer and wine.

BUZZIEST NEWCOMER

CENTRAL KITCHEN Chef Thomas McNaughton brings us upscale Cali cuisine married perfectly with a desirable location in the center of culinary hipsterdom—the Mission District’s 20th Street corridor. The bright space has a rusticurban feel with equal parts indoor and outdoor dining. Refined yet simple dishes with an emphasis on local ingredients will have you at first bite. Two to try: ham, greens, herbs, marinated bread and white cheddar; and squid, avocado, celery and pine nut mousse. More adventurous types should go for the daily tasting menu—you don’t know what you’ll get until it’s served.

——— 2406 BRYANT STREET AT 22ND STREET 415.641.7209

——— 685 4TH STREET AT TOWNSEND STREET 415.896.1446

MEALS ON WHEELS

SOMA STREAT FOOD PARK

——— 782 FLORIDA STREET AT 20TH STREET 415.826.7004

TAKE TWO The Slanted Door (top) has endured through various moves, offering elegant Vietnamese cuisine to the crowds that flock to the Ferry Building. For a more casual Vietnamese dining experience, try a signature banh mi at Bun Mee (bottom).

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Finding a tasty burrito in San Francisco, especially in the city’s Latin-meetshipster Mission hood, isn’t exactly like discovering the Holy Grail. But if dining among locals at an authentic, colorful and comfortable taqueria that delivers consistently fresh and flavorful food sounds appealing, this one’s for you. You can’t go wrong with anything on the extensive menu— enchiladas are universally lauded, but I say fish tacos all the way. And make sure to order one of the signature (yummy) agua frescas.

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All hail the city’s first permanent food truck pod. Finally, we truckie devotees can stop stalking and obsessively checking Twitter to find out what abandoned space or hidden alley is the location du jour for scrumptious falafels, tamales, pies or po’ boys. The park is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, and you’ll find a rotating group of six to 10 trucks at any given time. (Curry Up Now is my fave.) No doubt, this is food truck dining deluxe— there’s covered seating, free WiFi and on-site parking, regular movie night screenings for clarity and a soon-to-open beer garden. ——— 428 11TH STREET AT DIVISION STREET

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THE SLANTED DOOR I have a special place in my heart for Charles Phan’s Vietnamese restaurant, which opened the same year I moved to the city. There is one reason I have remained loyal over the years as it moved locations and welcomed siblings and accolades galore—the food has never failed me. Now, long settled in its stunning Ferry Building location, with breathtaking views of the Bay and its namesake bridge, it has solidified itself as one of San Francisco’s culinary gems. What to order? Daikon rice cakes, shaking beef and cellophane noodles with Dungeness crab. And that’s just for starters. ——— 1 FERRY BUILDING 415.861.8032


san francisco 101 A NUGGET OF HISTORY

LAY OF THE LAND

WHEN TO GO

Right around the same time those 13 colonies were declaring their independence, Spanish settlers were building a church near a beautiful bay, 3,000 miles away. That house of worship was dedicated to St. Francis of Assisi, nicknamed San Francisco. Fast-forward 75 years or so and the Gold Rush was on, Levi Strauss was selling his first jeans to the miners and California became the 31st state (1850). The 20th century began with a tragedy: the 1906 earthquake and fire that destroyed 80 percent of the city. But the tide had turned by 1915, when a newly reconstructed and grander metropolis debuted at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. And the rest, as they say is‌.

San Francisco proper consists of 40-plus diverse and distinct neighborhoods, plus an ever-evolving crop of trendy, new micro-hoods. Daunting for visitors? Perhaps. But the good news is that many of the must-explore neighborhoods are clustered together and easily accessible by car, taxi and public transportation (bus, cable car, streetcar and underground). Most areas are walkable, but hills of varying steepness will greet you at some point during your travels. Here are your options: Inhale and take it one block at a time; find an alternate route to your destination (there usually is one); or hop back in your car (or hail/call a cab).

The best time to visit is between September and November, when Northern California is at its warmest and sunniest. Of course, every time of year has its own appeal. The holiday season through February is the least touristy, most rainy and best for fog watching (you have to see it to believe it). Spring is lovely and dry although still quite cool. Summer is the busiest time with visitors, so be sure to make reservations for must-do, -eats and -sees well in advance of your trip. Warm layers are another must. That famous quote about the coldest winter being a San Francisco summer is so brilliant because it’s true.

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The Clock Strikes Cocktail Hour

SAN FRANCISCO HAS LONG LOVED ITS COCKTAILS. TODAY, IT’S HOME TO AN EVER-BURGEONING SCENE WHERE COCKTAILS—FROM CLASSICS TO CUTTINGEDGE AND COMPLEX VARIETIES—ARE STEALING THE SPOTLIGHT. THIRSTY? MIX AND MINGLE AT THIS TRIO OF UTTERLY UNQUENCHABLE NIGHTSPOTS.

GAIL’S FAVORITES

BOURBON AND BRANCH Slip on your fedora and take a trip back in time to Prohibition days at this stunning speakeasy. An incognito entrance, passwords and a revolving bookcase are all part of the fun… and kitsch. Bourbon and Branch is known for its curated offering of hand-selected spirits and an extensive menu of cocktails, from old-school classics to market-fresh varieties made with produce from the morning run at local farmers’ markets. Knowledgeable slingers are always game for creating personalized libations (order a cosmopolitan at your own peril). Reservations and taxis are highly recommended; food is not served. ——— 501 JONES STREET (BETWEEN O’FARRELL AND GEARY STREETS) 415.346.1735

LION PUB It’s always a roaring good time at this unmarked lounge, beloved by pretty much all who know about it. You’ll find a chill scene complemented by a cozy fireplace, dim lighting and non-blaring dance music; things tend to get more hopping as the night progresses. But the ambience wouldn’t mean much, of course, without the signature libations (ahh! those cocktails) made with fresh-squeezed juices (orange, grapefruit, cantaloupe, strawberry, mango and watermelon). Mojitos, margaritas and, my favorite, the fresh basil vodka gimlet are all simply dee-lish.

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The Golden Gate Bridge from the top of Fillmore Street (at Vallejo Street)

RICKHOUSE

CHOCOLATE

Poco Dolce (2419 3rd Street at 22nd Street)

Après work to late night, every hour is happy at this Financial District favorite. Lots of wood, exposed brick walls, a fireplace and vaulted ceilings decorated by 300 Kentucky-imported whiskey barrels add to the cozy-slash-hip ambience. Bourbon lovers, especially, will be in their element as it’s the bar’s raison d’être. Not a fan of the hooch? No worries. The massive menu is loaded with amazing local beers, superstar artisanal cocktails and boutique California wines. Like me, most regulars flock for the specialty punches, intended for four, served in oversized glass bowls. Cheers!

HIDDEN STAIRCASE

Lyon Street Steps (Broadway to Green Street)

ARCHITECTURAL WONDER Palace of Fine Arts (3301 Lyon Street)

ZEN SPA

SenSpa (1161 Gorgas Avenue in the Presidio)

MUSEUM

De Young Museum (50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park)

——— 246 KEARNY STREET (BETWEEN SUTTER STREET AND HARDIE PLACE) 415.398.2827

SLICE OF NEW YORK

Arinell Pizza (509 Valencia Street at 16th Street)

LIVE MUSIC VENUE The Fillmore (1475 Fillmore Street at Geary Street)

TOURIST ATTRACTION

FOLLOW YOUR HEART

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MIX & MATCH Though most people visit Rickhouse (above; opposite, top) for their signature punches served in oversized glass bowls, the HighPlains Drifter (opposite, top right) with rye whiskey and sweet vermouth has received accolades. Bourbon and Branch (opposite, below) revives the speakeasy scene.

——— 2062 DIVISADERO STREET (NEAR SACRAMENTO STREET) 415.567.6565

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WALK/BIKE RIDE Crissy Field in the Marina/Presidio

PICNIC SPOT

Alamo Square Park (Fulton to Hayes Street, Steiner to Scott Streets)

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WINTER ESCAPES CUSTOM-FIT FOR YOU & YOURS ANY DAY NOW,

you’ll feel it—perhaps as you sip an autumn cocktail al fresco. Faint at first, almost imperceptible, a breeze will catch the air and you’ll detect the slightest, fleeting chill of winter whispering its approach. If your stomach sinks and you wish away the coming cold, turn to page 78 and dream of sunnier climes. But if your mind drifts to snow-capped peaks, stashes of powder and a crackling fire, then you’re ready for ski season. Planning the perfect ski vacation means matching the destination to the journey. Is this a family getaway, geared more to the s’mores than the slopes? Or is it the annual guys' trip, skiing first chair to last going big before going home? Either way, you want to be certain that the mountain you choose is compatible with your crew. Here, we profile three distinct resorts that will answer all calls.

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FIVE WORDS OR LESS Outsized stature, status and personality

HEIGHT C O M PAT I B I L I T Y P RO F I L E

5,280 vertical feet

SELF-CONCEPT Inspiring, glamorous without glitz and abundantly friendly

BEST FEATURE Peak2Peak Gondola that connects Whistler and Blackcomb peaks and has the longest unsupported span of any cable-based transport in the world

BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION It's remote/hard to get to

LOOKING FOR Visitors who count great skiing, delicious food and lively nightlife as top priorities

ALL-ENCOMPASSING

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tepping off the Whistler Village Gondola on a clear day feels a little like flying over Manhattan’s sprawling constellation of skyscrapers for the first time. The sight is overwhelming. Jagged, rock-peppered peaks and meringuelike snowcaps spread out in every direction. Immediately above you, Whistler Mountain scratches the clouds. Grande Finale, the blackdiamond centerline that slices the peak in half,

draws your eye from the treeless summit down to the belt of densely packed pines that wrap the mountain below. Nineteen lifts climb every aspect of the peak, and more than 100 trails spill from its terminus. When breath returns to your lungs, you realize just how big Whistler is. And Whistler is only half the story. Turn around and you’ll see Blackcomb Mountain with 17 more lifts and 100 more trails. Together, Whistler and Blackcomb comprise the

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largest ski area in North America with more than 8,000 skiable acres. With that much terrain, Whistler Blackcomb might be the only ski resort in the western hemisphere whose claim to have something for everyone is truly valid. Between the two mountains, experts could spend an entire week doing nothing but hiking and skiing high-alpine, treeless steeps and extreme terrain. Intermediates can explore all varieties of blue and black trails—from quadcrushing mogul fields

to sweeping boulevards purpose-built for highspeed GS turns. Best of all, beginners and kids aren’t relegated to a small pocket of trails at the base. Gentle green roads and wide avenues traverse the lower half of both mountains. The resort's off-hill offerings are as equally abundant as the slopes. The modern, inviting base villages feature some of the best shopping and dining in skidom. The nightlife—which starts with après at the Giribaldi Lift Company or Merlins Bar & Grill and rolls into five-course dinners followed by wee-hours dancing—is unmatched in North America. A week in Whistler is a party— albeit a sophisticated one—that doesn’t stop.

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AGE Whistler, 46 (opened in 1966); Blackcomb, 32 (opened in 1980)


WHEN BREATH RETURNS TO YOUR LUNGS, YOU REALIZE JUST HOW BIG WHISTLER IS. AND WHISTLER IS ONLY HALF THE STORY.

ULTIMATE CANADIAN HOLIDAY TAKE IT TO THE. EXTREME. Trying to get the full Whistler Blackcomb experience without hiring a guide is a fool’s errand. For all the terrain that you can see, there’s twice as much that you can’t. Extremely Canadian, one of the industry’s first independent ski schools, runs steep skiing clinics and tours throughout the world

but calls Whistler Blackcomb home. Among its impressive roster of guides are former pro athletes and ski film stars who get you up-close and personal with the resort’s two peaks. They’ll help you find the hidden nooks and crannies that only longtime locals know about.

WATCH THE WEATHER. The resort’s proximity to the Pacific and the sheer size of the Coast Mountains lead to some strange weather patterns and inversions. It’s not unusual to experience gale-force winds on the peaks, sunny skies in the middle of the mountain and rain or fog at the base.

ZIP IT. Go ahead; use the weather as an excuse to give your legs a break. Whistler’s Ziptrek Ecotour is a full- or half-day adventure perfect for older kids and thrill-seeking adults. On the way up the mountain, you’ll learn about the Coast Range’s unique temperate rain forest ecosystem. Then you’ll strap in and whiz back and forth across Fitzsimmons Creek on a series of ziplines, including one of the longest and highest in North America.

GET TO THE CHOPPER. Hands down, the pinnacle experience for any skier is heliskiing, and British Columbia is the place to do it. The relatively stable snowpack and an abundance of heli operations in southwest B.C. make for an easy day-trip adventure that even strong intermediates can experience. Coast Range Heliskiing, which operates out of Pemberton, will pick you up at your hotel, equip you with safety gear and an experienced guide and then drop you high on a knife-edged ridge with thousands of untracked vertical feet at your ski tips.

LOOSEN THE BELT. The culinary scene in Whistler Blackcomb rivals those of most major cosmopolitan cities. Dinner at the Bearfoot Bistro is more than a meal; it’s an experience that starts with a tour of the enormous wine cellar, where you can try your hand at champagne sabering. Between courses of decadent handcrafted gourmet fare, step into the vodka ice room, where you can taste spirits from around B.C. and the globe. The night ends with ice cream prepared tableside.

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FAMILY ADVENTURE

Slice of American skiing history

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appreciate Stowe’s legacy. The runs are narrow and steep relics of an era when every trail was cut by hand. Until a few years ago, most of Stowe’s slopes were at the mercy of often-fickle Mother Nature, which meant that learning to ski here meant learning to ski in the toughest conditions a skier can imagine. Surrounded by working farms and anchored by the 200-year-old bucolic town of Stowe—its clapboardstorefront Main Street and rickety covered bridges movie-set perfect—Stowe is the quintessential family ski getaway. The dining scene covers the spectrum from simple to gourmet. Locally owned boutiques and galleries satisfy even Manhattanbred shoppers. The resort’s Mt. Mansfield to the south and beginner-friendly Spruce Peak to the north

serve everyone from beginner to expert, and a midday rendezvous is easy thanks to the Over Easy gondola that connects the two base areas. Ask anyone who cut their teeth, and maybe some other body parts, on these slopes, and they’ll wax nostalgic about old Stowe as they lament recent upgrades—a massive snowmaking system, high-speed quads and gondolas, an enormous timber base lodge, significant slope grading and grooming, and real-estate sprawl—for stripping the resort’s rustic charm. But the truth is, those improvements have returned Stowe to its position at the top of America’s roster of mustvisit ski resorts, especially for anyone curious to know skiing the way it used to be while still enjoying modern comforts.

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AGE 79

HEIGHT 2,160 vertical feet

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he very roots of American skiing cling to the soil beneath Stowe’s Mt. Mansfield. That’s where, in the 1930s, FDR’s Civilian Conversation Corps cut some of North America’s first ski trails in what became a symbiosis, of sorts. The New Deal propelled the development of the country’s first ski areas; in turn, a proud American brand of the greatest winter pastime was born in New England and helped to pull this nation out of the Great Depression. Today, resorts like Whistler and Jackson attract the most committed, dyed-in-thewool skiers to whom little but sliding on snow matters. But it’s places like Stowe that made them that way. Gaze up at the Front Four, double-black-diamond trails that spill from Mansfield’s nose and you begin to

NICKNAME Ski Capital of the East

Classic old soul blending vintage style with modern sensibilities

BEST FEATURE The Front Four

BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION It’s old-fashioned. With new high-speed quad, lodge, spa and great base amenities all updated in the last couple of years, Stowe now offers some of the best slopeside ambience on the East Coast.

LOOKING FOR Nostalgic types and aspiring experts who aren’t afraid of a little adverse weather


THERE'S NO TIME LIKE STOWE TIME! ONE FOUR ALL. Expert skiers can’t officially check Stowe off their list until they’ve skied The Front Four, preferably all in succession. National, Goat, Liftline and Starr demand a level of proficiency and pluck you cannot acquire on the machine-manicured boulevards out west. Ski them all to earn your Stowe stripes, recognized around the world… even in Jackson Hole.

SUGAR HIGH. Ever wonder what happened after Maria, the Captain and the Von Trapp brood climbed over the Austrian Alps? They settled in Stowe and opened the Trapp Family Lodge. Today, guests of the lodge and visitors can take part in a true Vermont tradition—maple sugaring. In the winter months, you can

visit—by crosscountry skis or snowshoes, on foot or horsedrawn sleigh— the original Trapp family sugar shack to see how maple syrup is made, taste samples, and take home your own bottle.

GET BACK. The very first ski trail cut on Mt. Mansfield was the Bruce Trail, which dates back to 1933. Although it’s not technically part of Stowe Mountain Resort, it remains a favorite sidecountry line that is easily accessed off the Toll Road trail. But the best part is that

it descends to The Matterhorn restaurant and bar, Stowe’s best spot for après beers and—believe it or not—sushi.

I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM. No trip into or out of Stowe— or both—is complete without a stop at the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory in nearby Waterbury. Thirty-minute tours run daily every 30 minutes and give guests a peek at the production floor and a free taste of the flavor of the day. Before you leave, make sure to stroll through the Flavor Graveyard to pay your respects to the likes of From Russia With Buzz and The Full VerMonty.

IN TURN, A PROUD AMERICAN BRAND OF THE GREATEST WINTER PASTIME WAS BORN IN NEW ENGLAND AND HELPED PULL THIS NATION OUT OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION.

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EXTREME SKIING

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SELF-CONCEPT

Serious mountain for serious skiers

Impassioned and demanding, confident and encouraging

AGE 47 (opened in 1965)

HEIGHT 4,139 feet

BUILD Steep, craggy cliffand tree-rattled granite peaks

BEST FEATURE The iconic tram. The original, which had a capacity of 50, was replaced in 2008 with one twice the size that moves twice as fast. It is the beating heart of the mountain and the fastest way to reach the terrain Jackson is known for.

BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION The entire mountain is expert-only. Fully half the terrain is classified as beginner or intermediate.

LOOKING FOR Skiers and outdoor enthusiasts who want to push their limits

ou’d think Wyoming— sandwiched as it is between Colorado, Utah, Montana and Idaho, and spanned by sky-scratching Rocky Mountains— would be chock full of ski resorts. Nope. Not counting a handful of tiny, municipal hills, the state has exactly one destination resort. Given that, you might assume it’s crowded and free enough of competition to neglect things such as customer service and luxury amenities. Wrong again. Jackson averages fewer than 1,800 skiers a day, and they disperse quickly over 2,500 acres thanks to an impressive network of lifts. That’s fewer than two skiers per acre, and that’s only the in-bounds terrain. In 2000, Jackson was one of the first resorts in the U.S. to institute an open-gate policy, giving skiers lift-served access to extreme terrain beyond the boundary ropes. That’s where you’ll usually find the locals—and those who aspire to be locals. Considered a pioneer in

the sidecountry movement (now the fastestgrowing segment of the ski industry) and the mecca of extreme skiing, Jackson is home to few less-thanphenomenal athletes. Most locals ski only the resort after big storms. Once the inbounds powder is skied off, they head into the side- and backcountry. What does that mean for visitors? You shouldn’t sleep in, stop for lunch or get in anyone’s way on a powder day. Locals don’t suffer dawdlers. Whether to visit or to live, you come to Jackson because pushing the limits tops your to-do list. That’s not to say Jackson can’t be relaxing. Intimate and easy-to-navigate Teton Village, at the base of the ski mountain, has gone a long way to soften Jackson’s hard edges and counterbalance the frenetic pace of its ski hill. World-class spas, fine dining and a handful of shops and boutiques offer guests a much-needed breather, but the main attraction in Jackson will always be the skiing.


YOU SHOULDN’T SLEEP IN, STOP FOR LUNCH OR GET IN ANYONE’S WAY ON A POWDER DAY. LOCALS DON’T SUFFER DAWDLERS.

BLACK DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH BE IN LINE AT 7 A.M.. If fresh snow fell last night, you’re already late. Book it to Jackson’s iconic tram, “the red heli,” and get in line. “First box” is at 9 and it’s 12 minutes to the summit. One hundred meters from the top, look down and left for a glimpse of Corbet’s Couloir, widely regarded as the most difficult marked ski trail in North America. HINT: Ski the mountain from looker’s left to right—the terrain gets gentler as you go. Your legs will thank you.

FEEL THE BURN. Jackson’s base sits lower than most Rocky Mountain resorts’ at 6,300 feet, and its 10,450foot summit isn’t particularly high. But the 4,139-foot vertical drop is impressive, unparalleled in the U.S., and explains why the pace on the mountain is so quick. No visit to Jackson is complete without a few leg-busting runs

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on the legendary Hobacks, a group of four relentless fallline steeps accessible from the Tram or the Sublet Quad.

FOLLOW THE LEADER. Jackson’s not the best place to strike out on your own the first time you visit. Luckily, some of the greatest skiers in the world don’t just live and ski here; they guide and teach guests. Olympic gold medalist Tommy Moe leads private mountain tours for intermediate and advanced skiers. And if you’re ready for something hairier, sign up for a guided backcountry tour or multiday camp, where world-class ski-mountaineers will teach you how to safely navigate Jackson’s off-piste terrain beyond the resort boundary.

UNWIND. The Chill Spa, on the top floor of the ultra modern Terra Hotel, and the Four Seasons

Spa—ranked number one in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure— offer full menus of body and facial treatments with stunning views of the slopes. Soak sore muscles in their infinity pools and rooftop hot tubs, and—if you’re feeling like a local— squeeze in a second workout in their state-of-the-art gyms.

INDULGE. Reward yourself for a day’s hard work with dinner at Jackson’s premier awardwinning restaurant, Couloir, atop the Bridger Gondola. Chef Wes Hamilton sources sustainable, regional ingredients for his farm-totable menu that changes with the seasons but includes dishes like pan-roasted Snake River sturgeon and Idaho potato-wild mushroom perogies. Eat up. After the day you had—and the one that awaits tomorrow— you’re going to need it.

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O, JUST WHAT EXACTLY IS INSPIRATO? We’re a private destination club that delivers exceptional

vacation experiences across the globe. Members enjoy privileged access to our ever-growing portfolio

of private Signature Residences, as well as a diverse collection of hotel partnerships, adventure travel options and unique members-only events and other luxury travel experiences, all in the world’s most coveted destinations and at incredibly low, members-only prices. And every vacation is coupled with the five-star personalized service that ensures an exceptional experience every time our members travel with us. You’ll never want to vacation any other way again.

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WE’RE THE PERFECT CLUB FOR HOW YOU TRAVEL Our entire model is designed to encourage you to vacation as often as you desire, without any complicated restrictions. Our portfolio of residences and destinations is always expanding, so you’ll never run out of new places to explore and favorite places to return to again and again. With our great nightly rates, exclusive club activities and personalized service, we’ve changed the way you’ll want to travel for pleasure, or even business, forever.

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EXPERIENCE THE INSPIRATO DIFFERENCE With the world at your doorstep, there has never been a

THE FIVE-STAR SERVICE YOU DESERVE Our Personal Vacation

better time to join Inspirato and realize all the benefits of

Advisors and team of 24/7 on-site Destination Concierges

traveling with the world’s foremost luxury vacation club.

deliver a level of supremely personalized service, with as

UNSURPASSED VACATION RESIDENCES Experience the privacy and guaranteed luxury of a huge portfolio of multimilliondollar private villa residences that feature all the comforts and convenience of your own private vacation retreat, without any of the risks associated with online rentals. Enjoy all the

much or as little attention as you desire, to ensure every vacation is exceptional. From simple things like stocking your fridge to organizing private once-in-a-lifetime experiences for you and your party. And all the outstanding service is included with your membership.

luxurious services and amenities of the world’s finest resorts

EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS While saving money may not be the

with the privacy and space you need for your family and your

primary reason people join Inspirato, our members find

friends, whenever and wherever you vacation.

they can save as much as 50% off the prices they may find on the Internet, or with other vacation programs.

THE VARIETY YOU WANT In addition to our Signature Residences, Inspirato also partners with hotels, resorts, and adventure travel outfitters to offer privileged discounts on a range of additional destinations and exclusive experiences— from championship golf to private cruises to jungle safaris. Plus, get access to invitation-only special events, leading country clubs and much more. And rest assured that every

Inspirato achieves these savings by entering into long-term leases with property owners rather than purchasing properties outright. These contracts yield a very low nightly rate, which we pass on to our members, and allow us to offer membership programs starting as low as $5,000, and rates from only $295 a night.

experience has been personally vetted by us to ensure it meets the exacting standards of our Inspirato members.

FOR INFORMATION ON ALL OUR MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS AND TO APPLY FOR MEMBERSHIP, SIMPLY CALL 888.546.5008 OR VISIT INSPIRATO.COM THE DETAILS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE At Inspirato we promise our members privileged access to a wide variety of Signature Residences in the world’s most coveted locations, with a host of resort amenity options and 24/7 concierge services. Every property in our portfolio goes through a thorough process of getting turned from a vacation villa into an Inspirato Signature Residence. We invest, on average, over $50,000 in every residence in our portfolio, before the first member ever checks in, to ensure that every vacation experience delivers on the little details that make a residence feel like your home away from home. From top-of-the-line linens to chef-equipped kitchens, each Signature Residence is dialed in so completely that our members often say they feel like they enjoy all the comforts of home, wherever they travel with us.

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IN S P IR ATO RIGHT FOR YOU? The truth is, Inspirato is not the right vacation choice for everyone. We offer a unique vacation club model that couples a collection of ultra-premium vacation residences with the sort of five-star, personalized service you normally expect at only the finest resorts, all at exclusive members-only prices. It gives our members the best possible way to vacation with family and friends in luxurious, multimillion-dollar vacation homes wherever in the world they want to travel. We have a low initiation fee, a simple, unrestrictive club structure and a variety of services all designed to maximize every vacation experience. More than 2,000 Inspirato members understand and appreciate all the benefits that come with private club membership. Above all, they enjoy the confidence that their experience will be outstanding, the residence spectacular and the service exemplary, every single time they travel with us. To help you understand how our club works, and to decide if we’re the right solution for you, we’ve outlined below many of the things our members appreciate most about being a part of Inspirato.

HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS THAT OUR MEMBERS VALUE WHEN THEY TRAVEL They want the perfect combination of spacious,

They want variety, from grand, spacious villas with lots

private residences with the resort-quality services

of bedrooms and common areas designed to entertain,

and amenities of the finest hotels.

to luxuriously intimate retreats for two.

They want the ability to travel the world, rather

They want the flexibility to travel whenever the impulse

than be restricted to a single destination for their

strikes throughout the year and the ability to plan in

valuable vacation time.

advance that epic family reunion, while also enjoying the

They demand a level of service that ensures each vacation comes together seamlessly—from pre-planning to arrival, and throughout their stay—from a dedicated team. They want vacation residences that are equipped

“drop-everything-and-go” spontaneity of a special weekend. They place high value on quality cleanliness, and finish whenever they vacation. They want to know that every time they walk through

with all the conveniences of a luxury home—from chef-ready

the door of their vacation residence, it will be just as they

kitchens to the latest entertainment technology

expect, with the quality, service and personal touches

for the whole family.

that make their stay outstanding.

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MEMBERSHIP FEES Inspirato is not an Internet rental company. We hand-select and curate each residence in our portfolio, investing on average more than $50,000 in each new residence to ensure it is not only outstanding in design, finish and location, but also tailored to the refined tastes of our members. Our low-cost membership model is structured to support this business model and give our members the opportunity to take advantage of our entire portfolio, as often as they choose, for the low nightly rates accessible only to club members.

YOUR MEMBERSHIP FEES ALLOW Access to our ever-increasing portfolio of members-

Anywhere, anytime availability through the Inspirato

only vacation options, including select Jaunt vacations,

Certified Residence program, which provides vetted

all for as low as $295 per night.

and verified homes for our members during high-

A dedicated Personal Vacation Advisor who is assigned

demand vacation times.

to each member as soon as he or she joins Inspirato to

Access to exclusive member benefits and events—from

assist in all facets of planning each and every vacation.

exclusive movie premieres and food and wine festival events to private members-only golf tournaments at premier

Unlimited access to Inspirato’s extensive hotel,

courses around the world.

resort and adventure travel options.

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MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS Our members told us how they wanted to travel and we listened. We offer membership options specifically designed around the way luxury vacationers wish to use the club. Travel as much or as little as you wish, all without complicated rules or restrictions. All membership options come with the same exceptional service and club benefits, but vary with segmented access to our Signature Residences. Want it all? Our pleasure. Don’t like traveling during peak periods? We get it. Desire smaller residences? You’re covered. We even have a dedicated business membership.

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and guaranteed luxury of a huge portfolio of multimillion-dollar private villa residences that feature all the comforts and convenience of your own private vacation retreat, without any of the risks associated with online rentals. Enjoy all the luxurious services and amenities of the world’s finest resorts with the privacy and room you need for your family and your friends, whenever and wherever you vacation.

INSPIRATO FLEX NO LIMITS ON WHERE YOU STAY. Prefer to avoid the busiest travel times of the year? Consider Inspirato Flex. You’ll have unlimited access to the entire portfolio of Signature Residences

MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, ONE VACATION AT A TIME. As committed as we are to improving the way people vacation, we’re

42 weeks per year, and unrestricted access to all Certified Residences,

equally committed to improving the world around us. Inspired Giving

hotel and resort partners, and unique adventures 365 days per year.

is our philanthropic program that provides financial support to a wide

INSPIRATO TRIOS NO LIMITS ON WHEN YOU TRAVEL. If smaller

variety of charitable causes across the globe by auctioning off unused

residences are more your style, Inspirato Trios will fit your needs nicely.

vacation inventory. In less than two years, we’ve supported over 100 different

Get unlimited access throughout the year to our portfolio of Signature

non-profit organizations nationwide, raising over $1.3 million to seek cures for

Residences up to three bedrooms in size. In addition, enjoy unlimited

diseases, expand educational opportunities for our nation’s children, protect

access to all Certified Residences, hotel and resort partners, and unique

the environment and much more. For more details about this innovative

adventures without restriction.

program or to see how Inspired Giving can support your favorite cause,

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NEVER BEFORE. Whether it’s a meeting in a major city, entertaining clients at a Signature Residence or offering your partners and key

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employees the opportunity to vacation in ultimate luxury, Inspirato for Business will make vacation travel an important asset to your company. It’s the ideal way to mix business with pleasure, offering unique member benefits, a special pricing structure and ultimate flexibility— all created specifically for business.

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LIFESTYLE Provence Sonoma Wine Country Tuscany

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MOUNTAIN Aspen Beaver Creek Deer Valley Jackson Hole Northstar, Lake Tahoe Snowmass Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe Stowe Sun Valley Telluride Vail Whistler

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Whether you’re boating, sailing, fishing, diving or just lounging in a hammock as the sea breeze gently rocks you to sleep, the Abaco Club experience is unrivaled. This network of islands is a Bahamian mainstay, featuring lavish golf courses, remote beaches and world-class fishing. A pristine paradise, Abaco comprises two main islands and several smaller islands, each providing a distinct flavor of tropical bliss.

HIGHLIGHTS BAHAMIAN SECLUSION

The Abaco Club at Winding Bay is the shimmering jewel of the Atlantic that wields the power to enchant and astound. Take a leisurely stroll to the beach for some unforgettable snorkeling, or try some of the best bone fishing the world has to offer. It’s your vacation, and the riches of the Bahamas are at your disposal. THE LOCATION If a remote beachfront is what you’re looking for, then you’ve found it.

THE BAHAMAS

Guests are supplied with their own golf cart to help navigate the Club’s campus, so you can leave the car behind and travel at a more relaxed pace. GOLF AT THE ABACO CLUB Course architects

Donald Steel and Tom Mackenzie fashioned this par-72 links masterpiece, with spectacular landscapes and pictureperfect greens that compose a magnificent 7,183-yard layout. DINING Enjoy some Bahamian cuisine and Caribbean-inspired cocktails at the Clubhouse

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SIGNATURE RESIDENCES Explore our signature Abaco residences at inspirato.com/ destinations

at The Abaco Club. Perched atop a natural bluff with stunning views of Winding Bay, the Clubhouse features breakfast and dinner menu items that are a masterful display of appetizing art. For a good lunch spot, try the Club’s Busters Beach Bar.

THE SPA Nothing beats spending time at The Abaco Club’s European-style spa, which incorporates a range of spoils to soothe both body and soul. Try a massage under a tent on the beach or choose from a full lineup of luxurious body treatments. THE EXPERIENCE On Abaco you can delight in a truly disconnected experience, unplug from the stresses of daily life and thoroughly unwind in a tropical paradise.

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HIGHLIGHTS CLEAR CARIBBEAN VIEWS The Caribbean

opens just beyond the terrace of every residence at Inspirato’s Anguillan villas. Relax in 8,000 square feet of newly constructed indoor and outdoor living space, with a golf cart for easy shuttle to the beach. A DAY ON THE BEACH

There are more than 30 powdery beaches on Anguilla. Stroll along Mead’s Bay, take the kids to the Cove Bay beach or indulge in barefoot luxury dining at Sand Ground.

THE VIEWS You’ll have spectacular views of blue Caribbean waters from both decks and every bedroom. SENSATIONAL SNORKELING There’s

great scuba diving, too, but the abundant calm bays around Anguilla and its outlying islands make for easy snorkeling where you’ll see worlds of brightly colored fish and coral reefs. FINE DINING For a population of just under 15,000 residents, you’d never guess that Anguilla could house so many outstanding restaurants. Chefs prepare cuisine

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with influences from Asia, Africa, France and more. And don’t leave without sampling some authentic Anguillan barbecue.

CÉBLUE VILLAS AND BEACH RESORT Swim,

dive, kayak, paddleboard, boat, fish... all the delights you desire, in or over the water. Bike, shop, golf, dine... simply unwind, relax and reconnect. Have breakfast delivered to your villa, lunch served to your chair in the sand, and dinner prepared and served pool-side at your private villa. RESORT AMENITIES

THE POOL Each residence

features a private pool and adjacent outdoor shower and bathroom.

CéBlue’s fitness room, kids’ game room, spa treatment rooms, members’ reception area, and beachfront dining options at da’Vida create an intimate setting.

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Anguilla is a true escape. With fine beaches and fine dining, the perfect day is easy here: It begins when you sink your toes into the soft white sand, continues with bright rays of sun reflecting off the turquoise Caribbean, and culminates in international fare in an open-air restaurant or an island beer paired with local barbecue.


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HILTON HEAD ISLAND

SOUTH CAROLINA

SWITCHGRASS 6 BED / 6.5 BATH

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With miles of wide, sandy beaches all accessible by bike, it’s easy to unwind on Hilton Head. But don’t be fooled by the island’s small size. Hilton Head packs a lot into its 60 square miles, including exceptional golf courses, a diverse array of restaurants, charming boutiques and shops, spas and more. It’s no wonder that Hilton Head ranked high on Condé Nast Traveler’s “Best in the World Reader’s Choice Awards” in 2011.

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HIGHLIGHTS SWITCHGRASS Your

residence on Hilton Head offers the finest in private luxury paired with a convenient location. Enjoy the home’s light-filled interior and extensive outdoor living area, replete with a private pool and many other amenities. HIT THE LINKS Hilton Head is a world-class golf destination and features more than 20 championship courses designed by the likes of Pete Dye and Robert Trent Jones. The Arthur Hills Course is one of South Carolina’s finest.

FAMILY FUN Hilton Head is an ideal family destination. Kids will enjoy playing on the beach, bike rides on the many paved paths or challenging mom or dad to a game of tennis. BEACH TIME Three miles of premier beaches are right outside your door. Get active with an early morning jog or an afternoon game of bocce ball, or just relax and let the tide roll in. LUNCH TO GO Christine’s Café & Catering will prepare a gourmet picnic lunch with everything you need.

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INDULGE AND UNWIND

Choose from one of the many treatments and packages available at The Ocean Tides Spa, conveniently located near your residence.

SUN DOWNER Sunsets are a treasured time on Hilton Head. Find prime viewing and good eats at The Quarterdeck in Harbour Town Marina, San Miguel’s in Shelter Cove Marina and The Old Oyster Factory overlooking Broad Creek. NIGHT LIFE Head to The Jazz Corner for an upbeat evening of great music and top-shelf libations. The Lodge offers a more relaxed atmosphere where you can settle in by one of two stone fireplaces with an expertly crafted martini.


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KIAWAH ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS LUXURIOUS CONVENIENCE Our

signature Kiawah Island residence—able to comfortably accommodate as many as 14 guests— offers the ultimate in relaxed island luxury. It’s in close proximity to the beach, golf courses, shopping, restaurants and all that Kiawah has to offer, yet features private seclusion and discerning attention paid to every detail. It features a private heated pool, along with a wealth of amenities and tasteful appointments that exude refined island charm.

MILES OF BEACHES

Kiawah boasts 10 miles of prime white sand on the Atlantic Ocean with wide-open beaches and modest surf that’s great for kids of all ages. Grab a book and while away the day beneath an umbrella. LOWCOUNTRY CUISINE

The South Carolina Lowcountry has spawned a delicious style of cooking with New Orleans and Caribbean influences, but with a unique flair all its own. Try a bowl of She-crab soup and see what we mean.

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CHARLESTON This charming city will sweep you away. Should you visit a historic plantation or the impressive aquarium? Should you peruse the art galleries or simply wander the cobblestone streets? For dinner, is it Southern grace or a casual shrimp boil? The answer is “yes.”

THE LINKS The property is in close proximity to several championship golf courses, including The Ocean Course, Turtle Point and Oak Point. FUN FOR THE KIDS The kids can play pool and basketball, hang out in the private heated pool, or bike to the nearby beach. Or set them loose in Kamp Kiawah and slip away for a spa day at The Sanctuary.

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Kiawah Island is a relaxing family escape that offers the finer things in life in a charming, unhurried setting. The peaceful atmosphere hangs in the lazy Spanish moss and rests on the long stretches of sandy beach where Loggerhead turtles come to nest. And if you get caught up by Kiawah’s charms and forget to make plans one night, a beach stroll and a stunning Southern sunset are right outside your door.

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No matter what your speed—from non-stop thrills to ultimate relaxation— you’ll find it on the Big Island, from long stretches of gorgeous family beaches to local hideaways accessible only by SUV; to fresh farmers’ market produce and gourmet restaurants; to adventures such as scuba diving, hiking a volcano or relaxing on a sunset sail.

HIGHLIGHTS ENJOY EACH MOMENT

Kohala Coast is known as the Big Island’s “Gold Coast,” and you’ll know why once you see your first sunset. The many microclimates of the Big Island give way to bright sun, and for Inspirato members this also means a warm, welcoming atmosphere of perfect service. LAND AND SEA Your Hale

Orchid home overlooks a golf course fairway and has views of the ocean.

STRETCH OUT The Hale Honu property features a private infinity pool, large patio and two outdoor showers. SWIM WITH DOLPHINS

Some resorts offer a dolphin experience in their pool, but here you’ll take to the open ocean with a guide to swim with them in their natural environment. LOCAL FLAVORS Wake in the morning to freshly ground Kona coffee, snack on a papaya in the afternoon and feast on fresh Hawaiian fish at night.

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THE LOCATION On the sun-drenched Kohala Coast, our residences are close to the Kona airport and the Big Island’s many attractions. The quiet beach overlooks Uluweuweu Bay, fun water sports are

close at hand and you can enjoy guest access to resort amenities. BIRD’S EYE VIEW You’ll be hard pressed to find a more diverse place than the Big Island, and a helicopter tour is an excellent way to take it all in. Fly above green valleys, dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches and orange lava flows.

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LOS CABOS

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CASA DE LA VISTA 4 BED / 4.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS SIT BACK AND RELAX

Members staying in these residences have worldclass dining and spa access to what Condé Nast calls one of the top three resorts in all of Mexico. Head down to the beautiful pools, try an award-winning spa treatment or dine at any number of unforgettable restaurants. Whatever your pleasure, you’ll love your new home on the Baja peninsula.

GOLF Los Cabos is home to six championship courses, where you can test your skills on the desert terrain with the Sea of Cortez as a backdrop. THE SPA The Spa at

Esperanza regularly appears on Travel + Leisure’s best-of lists. CANOPY TOUR Hook up to a zipline and soar fast and far over the wide canyons of the Baja landscape. THE SERVICE From room service to poolside attendants, every need is taken care of.

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CONVENIENT LUXURY

With stunning ocean views and five-star amenities close at hand, your family won’t need to go far to enjoy the best of Los Cabos.

ACTIVITIES From deep-sea fishing to golf to horseback riding on the beach, Cabo truly has something for everyone. THE SELECTION With six Inspirato properties, you have a variety of options for the perfect place to stay. Your refrigerator will be stocked with everything you requested, from bottled water and cervezas to fresh fruits. And you won’t spend a second fretting about dinner reservations or how to schedule that whale-watching tour or round of championship golf; your Destination Concierge will handle it all.

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Ask several people why they visit Los Cabos and they’ll all cite a different reason. For sport fishers, Cabo is the billfishing capital of the world. For golfers, the oceanview championship courses are a must. The nightlife in Cabo San Lucas can entertain for days. If you have kids, a zipline tour over desert canyons might be more your style. But everyone can agree on the beauty of this shimmering jewel by the Sea of Cortez.


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NANTUCKET

MASSACHUSETTS

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Nantucket’s mere 47 square miles belie the number of ways there are to play on this charming island. You can explore the peaceful beaches lining the island’s many idyllic inlets and bays, take to the water in a rented boat or on a guided tour, or simply spend a long afternoon engrossed in a good book or tracking the graceful flight of coastal birds.

HIGHLIGHTS HAVE IT YOUR WAY

From charming seaside cottages to an in-town escape with an ideal location to a sprawling sea-side estate, our residences offer the best of Nantucket any way you’d like to approach it. And of course they all feature touches and amenities that meet Inspirato’s exacting standards. BEACHES IN ABUNDANCE

From seaside service, where you can watch the evening colors settle over the ocean with your favorite cocktail, to raw, unpopulated

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stretches of coast where the only amenities are what you bring, Nantucket’s beaches offer an experience to suit every taste. NANTUCKET FARMERS AND ARTISANS’ MARKET

Why go hunting for the most authentic, freshest and best when Nantucket’s artisan producers round it all up in one place? Head down to Cambridge and North Union Streets from June to October and take home your choice of locally grown vegetables, plants and cut flowers, baked goods, locally roasted coffee, handcrafted pottery, jewelry and more.

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HISTORICAL SIGHTSEEING The

Nantucket Historic district, which comprises the entire island, seamlessly blends a rich maritime history with upscale shopping, restaurants and other amenities. Be sure to visit one of the island’s museums, including the

Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum and the Whaling Museum. BIKE TOURS Nantucket may be only 3.5 miles wide and 14 miles long, but it boasts more than 25 miles of bicycle trails. Ask your concierge to arrange rental bikes to explore the island’s many bikeaccessible beaches and quaint shopping areas. LOCALS ONLY The fine shopping on Nantucket has a distinctly local flavor—very local, in fact, as no chains are allowed on the island.


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NAPLES HIGHLIGHTS THE LOCATION Our

residences are centrally located, yet feel like private oases. The homes feature gourmet kitchens with custom cabinetry, large master suites with jetted tubs and private terrace, a spa and pool with custom tile work and waterfall features, as well as a detached cabana with fourth bedroom and bath. SEASIDE ACTIVITIES

Explore Naples’ pristine coastline with a snorkeling excursion or fishing trip or take to the skies for an exciting float-plane tour.

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EVERGLADES ADVENTURES Explore

the nearby Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve with a guided kayak eco-tour, jungle cruise or swamp safari. FRESH CATCH In close proximity to both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, Naples has no shortage of freshly caught local seafood. Domestic favorites, international flavors and chef-inspired fusions abound around town, whether you’re dining at a relaxed

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waterside restaurant or in one of Naples’ many upscale dining rooms. GOLF MECCA With more courses per capita than any area in the world, Naples is a golfer’s paradise. An Inspirato vacation gives you access to some of Naples’ finest and most challenging courses

with unique designs and stunning views no matter where you tee off. GREAT OUTDOORS Enjoy exceptional outdoor living spaces with an alfresco kitchen and gas grill, as well as a recently rebuilt pool and spa with custom tile and waterfall features. EXPLORING NAPLES

Spend a day at the beach, browse enchanting boutiques or indulge in homemade gelato—it’s all just a short walk from your front door.

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With sundrenched beaches, temperate waters and abundant natural beauty, Naples is an ideal setting for outdoor activities. You can play on the beach, head downtown to shop at eclectic boutiques and dine on local seafood, or venture into the tropical wilderness of the Everglades.

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Gorgeous landscapes abound in this prestigious coastal community. With an average of 340 days of sunshine per year, the weather is perfect for playing the two championship golf courses designed by Tom Fazio, cruising in a yacht from Newport Harbor, meandering among the art galleries of nearby Laguna Beach or enjoying Newport’s beautiful Crystal Cove Beach.

HIGHLIGHTS RELAXING COASTAL RETREAT Perched above

the spectacular Newport Coast, our villas at Pelican Hill invite you to gaze at the Pacific Ocean from a private terrace while outstanding resort service handles your every need. And our Beachbreak residence sits in one of the most spectacular spots along the Balboa Peninsula.

THE VILLA CLUB As a guest of Pelican Hill, settle into 10,000 square feet of luxury and comfort, with an expansive pool and poolside service, breakfast and tapas, full bar, fitness center and more.

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THE GOLF You’ll want

more than one day on the links in this renowned golf destination. Celebrated course architect Tom Fazio created two championship courses—Ocean North and Ocean South—and most of their 36 holes feature stunning ocean views.

SAILING CHARTERS Sail past waterfront mansions out to the sunny waters where sea lions and dolphins swim. Better yet, make it a sunset sail with a champagne toast.

BEACHFRONT BLISS

Enjoy one of the most spectacular locales on the Balboa Peninsula at Beachbreak, a beachfront home with a spacious ocean-view master suite. THE BEACH Crystal Cove Beach offers three idyllic miles that are perfect for sunbathing, surfing or and strolling. RESORT AMENITIES

Enjoy access to rejuvenating treatments and unparalleled service at the Spa at Pelican Hill.

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CASA CANA 5 BED / 5.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS A PRIVATE PARADISE

Inspirato has secured prime residences at PUNTACANA Resort & Club. Casa Cana is a spacious, two-level home that features five-bedroom suites, a gourmet kitchen and multiple communal areas that capture golf views as well as Caribbean breezes. The home opens to long balconies on both levels and a private pool lined with palm trees. This residence includes a fulltime private cook. Stepping

into Inspirato’s Plantación residence in Punta Cana is like stepping into the Caribbean’s past, when grand mansions enshrined a regal way of life in the Dominican Republic. The Inspirato estate crowns acres of palm-fringed gardens, offers amazing views of surrounding lakes and is a stone’s throw from the PUNTACANA Resort & Club’s championship La Cana Golf Course. Both homes feature access to the tennis center, a worldclass spa, kids’ pool, fine dining as well as a private beach and beach club.

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THE SPA Indulge in a signature massage or body wrap at the elegant Six Senses Spa. GOLF See why PUNTACANA Resort & Club won the 2010 Golf Resort of the Year Award from the International Association of Golf Tour Operators when

you tee off at one of the resort’s P.B. Dye- and Tom Fazio-designed courses. THE BEACHES Lounge on glorious stretches of powdery sand, overlooking crystal-clear ocean and backed by swaying palm trees. ISLAND LIFE Like most Caribbean islanders, Dominicans are friendly, warm and exude sincere hospitality.

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The pristine white sand beaches at PUNTACANA Resort & Club are tailor-made for lounging and the aquamarine waters ideal for snorkeling. Some of the very best golf courses in the Caribbean curve along these oceanfront areas, including courses designed by Nicklaus, Fazio, Dye and Faldo. You can also scuba dive to sunken ships, sail and kiteboard on the trade winds and enjoy tropical breezes in an open-air restaurant.


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PUNTA DE MITA

MEXICO

LAS OLAS 3 BED / 3.5 BATH

BEACH

Surrounded by lush jungle and the deep blue of the Pacific, Punta de Mita is a Mexican peninsula located on the same latitude as Hawaii and it boasts a similar climate. The peninsula’s natural charm attracts visitors year round—specifically to the quiet oasis of Los Veneros Resort Residences and Beach Club and Real del Mar.

HIGHLIGHTS BEACH LIVING ON BANDERAS BAY Removed

from the hectic beach resort towns of Mexico, Inspirato’s penthouse residences at Los Veneros Resort Residences and Beach Club on the Punta de Mita peninsula and the Casa Mariposa residence at Real del Mar offer a soothing oasis near bustling Puerto Vallarta. PRIME JEWEL Casa Mariposa, an exquisite, 11,000-square-foot residence, will truly take

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your breath away with its resort-like luxury yet private setting. It’s the resort’s largest front-row villa. BANDERAS BAY The

seventh-largest natural bay in the world is home to migrating humpback whales and nesting sea turtles. THE BEACH Playa de Estiladeras beach is literally steps away from our Los Veneros residences. This gently sloping beach is sheltered by rock formations on either side and is ideal for surfing, snorkeling

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or just lounging. The private Los Veneros and Real del Mar beach clubs offer restaurants, spas, fitness clubs and more. PLUNGE IN Your penthouse at the Los Veneros resort features a private sun deck and

plunge pool that’s a perfect way to start your morning or to cool off after a hard day at play. SURF’S UP Warm water, a variety of breaks and gentle winds make Punta de Mita an ideal surf destination. From zippy reefs to the perfect point breaks and fun white sand beaches, there is something for everyone. Also try paddle boarding, a sport that combines a great workout with incredible oceanic sightseeing as you stand up and paddle a specially designed surfboard.


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ROSEMARY BEACH HIGHLIGHTS FAMILY FRIENDLY

Rosemary Beach was designed with families in mind. Quiet streets invite exploration on bicycle or foot, and family-oriented amenities and activities abound. HOME BASE With homes

that can accommodate a family or several families, our Rosemary Beach properties are fully equipped to ensure that your stay is a memorable, seemingly effortless experience. Your home features comfortable indoor and outdoor living

spaces and charming décor that reflects the area’s beach-town vibe with upscale amenities. You’ll feel at home as soon as you walk through the front door. SUNSETS Rosemary Beach has memorable sunsets. If getting away from city lights for some peace and tranquility is your mission, you’ll find it here. ARTS AND CULTURE With numerous fairs, festivals, exhibits and events taking place throughout the year, this is a culturally rich hub for crafts and artistry.

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The Bayou Arts Center is just one of many venues to take in some original imagination and talent. RACQUET CLUB A tennis destination, the club maintains eight clay courts—six are lighted for evening play—and a viewing deck for spectators.

THE POOLS Rosemary Beach offers access to four amazing beach-side and park-side pools, open to residents and their guests. From cabana-style to infinity-edge pools meant for lounging, enjoy these rare, beautiful areas to cool down and relax. FINE DINING Bring the luxury dining experience to your residence via a personal chef or take advantage of Rosemary Beach’s premier restaurants.

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Rosemary Beach is the perfect place for a family reunion or to simply get away with a few loved ones. With year-round musical and artistic entertainment, along with some of the country’s most pristine beaches, there’s a wide array of highly recommended venues and activities sprinkled throughout several charming neighborhoods.

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Miami Beach’s famed South Beach neighborhood envelops the southernmost blocks of Florida’s main barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. In a word, this international entertainment and nightlife destination is beautiful—both in terms of stunning scenery and gorgeous people. Even the architecture is enticing.

HIGHLIGHTS HOT SPOT If you’re in

Miami Beach, there’s only one place to be: South Beach. And if you’re in South Beach, there’s only one place to stay: The Setai. This hip oceanfront resort is intimate and peaceful yet also seductively flashy and spectacularly chic. This 19th-floor, corner residence features views of the ocean and downtown Miami, as well as access to three beachfront pools, a worldclass spa and fitness center, valet parking, as well as beach attendants ready to serve you surfside.

THE CLUB SCENE With hundreds of clubs, bars and other establishments, South Beach is one of the world’s hottest destinations for nightlife. Exclusive and chic, many clubs are open until 5 a.m., so you can dance the night away and party ‘til sunrise.

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ECLECTIC SHOPPING GLOBAL DINING

Gourmands flock to South Beach for its global cuisine, fresh ingredients, celebrated restaurants and notable chefs. Whether you desire elegant dining, traditional Latin spice, fresh sushi or anything in between, you will find it in South Beach.

South Beach is bustling with couture labels, antique shops, fashionable galleries, quirky boutiques and retail outlets. Lincoln Road, an openair pedestrian mall, is the premier shopping area, ready to welcome

window shoppers and serious buyers alike. SUN WORSHIP A collection of Miami’s barrier islands constitute sunny South Beach, and wherever you choose to stay, eat and play in this neighborhood, you’re never far from the water. ART DECO Tucked amid the sky-high resorts and chic, contemporary venues that frame Miami’s waterfront, the petite Art Deco District makes a statement with more than 800 beautifully restored buildings in just one square mile of prime real estate.

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L’VILLA SANCTUARY 3 BED / 4.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS THE LOCATION Le Sereno

overlooks the stunning Grand Cul-de-Sac and sits among an almost halfacre of lush, landscaped gardens with private terraces, pool and parking. THE BEACHES St. Barts’ dazzling white sand beaches were made for relaxing, and your personal concierge will help you find the best spots and the best services. HOSPITALITY IN ANY LANGUAGE The island’s

elegance is unsurpassable; primarily because of

the Parisian influence. Islanders speak French fluently, and most speak English as well. You’ll find a welcoming smile everywhere you go. KITE SURFING Kite surfing is quickly becoming one of the most popular sports on St. Barts. Former kite-surfing champion Enguerrand Espinassou gives expert lessons at the Dive Center on Grand Cul-de-Sac Beach. THE SAILING Some of the most incredible yachts in the world have slips on St. Barts, and for good

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THE AMENITIES Enjoy full access to Le Sereno’s resort amenities, including a beachfront swimming pool, fitness center and personalized beach-side service. RESTAURANT DES PECHEURS Experience

reason—this quiet island is an impeccable sailing location. St. Barts Sailing School, located at Public Beach, offers lessons to help improve your skills, and boat charters are also available.

some of the finest dining on St. Barts without leaving Le Sereno. Restaurant des Pecheurs serves a casual breakfast and lunch, and we especially recommend its more upscale dinner. The saffron-based bouillabaisse with local seafood from Chef Jean-Luc Grabowski is known island-wide as a meal you have to taste.

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Boasting celebrity-enticing accommodations, posh designer boutiques and upscale duty-free emporiums—not to mention miles upon miles of postcardworthy shoreline—the très-chic island of St. Barts is a true Caribbean paradise. Add gourmet French, Creole and Caribbean fusion cuisine to its laundry list of assets, and it’s easy to see why this petite volcanic isle is a perennial favorite among jetsetters.


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For devotees of sailing, power boating, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing, the 60 or so islands and cays that constitute the British Virgin Islands are a peerless destination. The largest and most popular of the islands, Tortola offers a bounty of marinas and charter operations that cater to every seaborne aspiration, as well as restaurants and world-famous beach bars all just minutes away from your spectacular residence.

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HIGHLIGHTS OUTDOOR LIVING With

65 doors and only one window, all rooms at Frenchman’s Lookout lead to a wrap-around deck with stunning ocean views. Frenchman’s Paradise overlooks West End Marina and also features spectacular Caribbean views. It’s a short distance to Soper Hole’s restaurants and shops, as well as some of the island’s best unspoiled white beaches. TAKE TO THE SEA From

half-day boating excursions and skiff rentals, to staffed and provisioned

full-day and multi-day charters aboard an array of yachts and power cats, there’s a wide variety of options for exploring the waters around Tortola. NIGHT LIFE The British Virgin Islands are teeming with beach bars, many of which feature live music on most nights. FEEL NO PAIN Sip an authentic “painkiller” cocktail—a delicious blend of local rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, coconut cream and fresh nutmeg—at the Soggy

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Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke. Charter a half- or full-day sailing excursion to the nearby island to try the original, or mix one up right at your residence. BRANDYWINE BAY For one of the most memorable dining experiences in the islands, visit Brandywine Bay on Tortola, a

spectacular Italian venue set amid lush gardens overlooking the sea. MUST-SEE SPOT The Baths—an iconic, naturally occurring formation of boulders near Spanish Town on Virgin Gorda—are one of the top attractions in the BVIs. Hike through a series of rock caves leading out to the sea, then swim or snorkel back to the beach. The Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda is another great destination and offers a wide variety of water sports and sailing instruction for all skill levels.


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TURKS & CAICOS HIGHLIGHTS ISLAND OASIS AT THE SOMERSET A world-class

resort, The Somerset on Grace Bay was designed for pure relaxation and beach lounging. Choose from a variety of suites, each with unique décor, and enjoy first-class service and top-notch amenities as The Somerset caters to your every desire. Dine on gourmet fare or casual favorites; indulge your senses with an in-suite spa service; or take a dip in the infinity-edge pool or reverse-current lap pool, complete with an underwater sound system.

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TOP BEACH With its turquoise waters and pearl-white sands, Grace Bay Beach is routinely voted one of the best in the world. When you stay at The Somerset Resort, you’re just steps away from this stunning stretch of shoreline.

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WHILE AWAY THE DAY ACTIVITIES ABOUND

Balance your beach time with action-packed snorkeling, waterskiing, kayaking, horseback riding, cave exploring, windsurfing, parasailing and more. With so much— or so little—to do, a vacation in Turks & Caicos will soothe and rejuvenate.

With non-motorized water sports, a reading library, and a regulation croquet lawn, there is constant fun for the young and young at heart. DECADENT DINING Take pleasure in the eclectic dining options. Indulge

in room service, or a private chef for a terrace or beachfront meal that you won’t soon forget. EXCELLENT FISHING

Anglers of every experience level can enjoy bone fishing or deep-sea fishing all year round. Bonefish are small, fast fish that swim around the low waters of Grace Bay. To catch these agile creatures, you can wade at the water’s edge or cast a line from an offshore boat. Or head into open water and try to land the big one during a deepsea fishing excursion.

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Located in the British West Indies, Turks & Caicos is a group of pristine islands prized by beach and water lovers around the world. These gorgeous, low-key islands are ideal for a relaxing family vacation or a romantic getaway. With easy daily flights, many members find that they can leave their homes in the morning and have lunch on the beach by noon.

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You can truly have it your way on Maui. From exploring a lush rain forest, trekking to the top of a towering volcano, catching a wave or just digging your toes into the sand, the island is home to larger-thanlife adventures and singular beauty. The Inspirato residences at Fairmont Kea Lani put it all within easy reach. Featuring a wealth of resort amenities, Fairmont Kea Lani is one of Hawaii’s finest.

HIGHLIGHTS DON’T MISS Looking

for adventure? Hike above the cloud line on Haleakala, Maui’s highest volcanic peak, or grab a surfboard and hit the waves. For more leisurely activities, Maui boasts 14 golf courses, several of which are considered among the world’s best. The unspoiled town of Hana is also well worth a visit.

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generously sized and luxoriously appointed oceanfront villa features a private lanai with plunge pool, deep soaking tubs and walk-in showers as well as access to the Spa Kea Lani, three resort pools and two whirlpools, complimentary transport to Wailea Golf Club and within the Wailea community, and access to the Keiki Lani children’s program. You could leave the resort, but why would you want to?

THE RESORT EXPERIENCE

The Fairmont Kea Lani offers three pools, beach activities, a spa and great restaurants—all without leaving the resort. Your

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but the sunset is just as spectacular (and you don’t have to get up early). BEST NEARBY BEACH

Polo Beach is just steps from your residence, and its wide, sandy shores are perfect for boogie boarding. There are plenty of umbrellas, too.

BEACH STROLL The three-mile Wailea Coastal Walk takes about an hour to complete round trip, but you’ll want to linger longer at one of five white sand beaches with swaying palm trees and, in the right season, humpback whale watching. A MEAL TO REMEMBER

There’s only one reason we would recommend a 45-minute drive to dinner: Haliimaile General Store. It’s well worth the trip.

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CHATEAU LAVANDE 4 BED / 4.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS CHARMS OF PROVENCE

Experience quintessential Provence at a quaint country estate in the Luberon Valley of southern France. Enjoy each property’s pristine landscaping and exquisite gardens. THE LOCATION With views as far as Mont Ventoux, both residences are ideally situated near Luberon Valley’s hill towns such as Bonnieux, Lacoste, Roussillon, Ménèrbes and Gordes.

THE GROUNDS Stand in awe of the breathtaking grounds at Château Rosine. Admire the surrounding lavender fields, the bright green grasses and the impeccably landscaped gardens.

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UNIQUE APPEAL Each

charming city is unique and overflows with a personality all its own. The Luberon region, for example, is a gorgeous countryside with vineyards and orchards, while Marseille is a lively port and France’s oldest city. Aixen-Provence is a historic university town, Bonnieux is a hill town in

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the heart of Petit Luberon, and Lacoste is a lovingly preserved medieval village. Mont Ventoux boasts the “Giant of Provence,” a grueling mountain climb in the Tour de France. THE CUISINE Known for fresh fruits, herbs, vegetables, olives, seafood

and meats, Provence is a gourmand’s paradise. Enjoy ratatouille, bouillabaisse and rich sauces, and finish your meal with Côtes de Provence wines or pastis, a local anise-flavored liquor. ART HISTORY Understand why Monet, Cezanne, Picasso, Renoir and Matisse were all inspired by the region’s natural beauty as you visit museums and galleries, take a walking tour or even visit Van Gogh’s convalescent home in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.

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The quaint and picturesque Provence region of southern France inspired master artists to create some of the world’s most famous paintings. You’ll understand why as you walk through fields of bright sunflowers and delicate lavender in this sunny expanse framed by the Alps and the Mediterranean coastline. The culture and character of Provence and the Luberon Valley will charm, delight and pamper.


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SONOMA WINE COUNTRY

CALIFORNIA

MANZANITA 4 BED / 4.5 BATH

LIFESTYLE

When Californians decide to vacation in wine country, they head for Sonoma—and Inspirato’s Manzanita residence is the perfect home base for exploring all the region as to offer. More laid back and casual than the state’s other wine regions, Sonoma lays claim to an earthy, vibrant joie de vivre. It’s country living, bursting with the fruits of the earth.

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HIGHLIGHTS THE ESTATE With four

bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms, and 3,600 square feet, the Manzanita residence is a sprawling wine-country estate perched majestically on a hill near the Mayacama Golf Club. The home also features a separate casita.

arrange for a private chef to prepare an unforgettable meal expertly paired with the wines you gather during your daily excursions. PRIVATE COMPOUND

The spectacular Palladian Estate is set on 40 acres of Mediterranean gardens and meadows, all awash in the fragrances of eucalyptus, lavender and rosemary.

THE GOURMET KITCHEN

Manzanita’s gourmet, professional-grade kitchen is big in size and long on beauty. To enhance your wine-country experience,

SECRETS OF SONOMA

More casual than the state’s other wine regions, Sonoma lays claim to an earthy, vibrant joie de vivre. It’s easy to get off the beaten path to discover California’s

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original winemaking culture with family-run wineries, sprawling estates and hidden gems. Here are a few of our favorites: Medlock Ames Winery, Matanzas Creek Winery, and MichelSchlumberger Wine Estate.

THE AMENITIES Enjoy access to swim and tennis facilities, a clubhouse with a European spa, gourmet dining and the best fivestar service available. SOAK IN THE VIEW

You’ll appreciate the sunrise and sunset views from the decks of the Manzanita residence. Start your day with a cup of coffee and observe the vineyards quietly stirring as the sun rises, and relax with a glass of wine at the end of the day.


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TUSCANY HIGHLIGHTS THE CHIANTI REGION In

1716, former Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo III de’ Medici decreed that four area villages would be the only officially recognized producers of Chianti wine. One of these villages, Greve, is the site of a restored stone farmhouse that is now Il Bronzino. These Inspirato residences can be combined as a ninebedroom villa or enjoyed separately. Il Bronzino is located between Florence and Siena.

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THE VILLAS All of Inspirato’s spacious residences are situated amid impeccably manicured gardens and feature incredible views of the area’s rolling green hills and surrounding vineyards and olive groves. YOUR OWN WINE GUIDE Your Destination

Concierge is happy to arrange for an expert sommelier to help guide you through the region’s outstanding Chianti, Rosso di Montalcino, Brunello di Montalcino, Rosso di

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Montepulciano, Montefalco Rosso and Super Tuscan wines. Your concierge can also arrange a private chef. SAN GIMIGNANO The charming hill town of San Gimignano features stone architecture that dates to the 11th century. Though you can see its 14 towers from miles away, there’s

nothing like a stroll on the town’s ancient stone streets to really feel like you’ve stepped back in history. SHOPPING IN SIENA

You don’t have to go to Florence for high fashion. Instead, walk the pedestrian streets Via di Citta, Banchi di Sopra and Via Dei Montanini in Siena.

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Tuscany was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, but the works of art that have fascinated generations are only part of its allure. You’ll find your eyes following the landscape of rolling green hills, dotted by olive groves and the grapes and trellises of carefully manicured vineyards. You can taste family recipes in the region’s trattorie, and glimpse back to the 11th century in the venerable stone towers of San Gimignano.

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NEW YORK CITY

METROPOLITAN

Imagine your own private sanctuary in the heart of Manhattan. Inspirato’s luxuriously large and thoughtfully appointed residences are removed from the bustle and noise of the city, yet are just steps away from the best the city has to offer— including fine dining, Broadway shows, world-class shopping, museums, galleries and so much more.

HIGHLIGHTS NEW YORK STATE OF MIND Inspirato invites

you to New York’s premier Midtown location at Cassa Hotel and Residences. Vacation just minutes from world-class boutiques on Fifth and Madison Avenues, Broadway and the theater district, and bustling Times Square. DINING HOTSPOTS With new must-visit restaurants popping up every week, staying abreast of the New York dining scene is a challenge even for the

most in-the-know locals. Your Destination Concierge will help guide you toward the best offerings to suit any taste—from the most exquisite steakhouses to contemporary fusion bistros to off-the-beatenpath gems in Chinatown. SHOPPING SPREE

Start with the haute boutiques on Madison Avenue, swing through Barney’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bergdorf Goodman, then head to the artistmecca-turned-hipoutdoor-mall also known as SoHo. Whatever you’re looking for, you’re sure to find it here.

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NIGHTLIFE Looking for an early dinner and a ticket to the hottest Broadway show? Interested in hip clubs where you can dance the night away? How about some live music? From opera to indie rock, it’s all here.

Call on your Destination Concierge to help craft the perfect evening. PERSONAL SERVICE

Many of the most popular attractions in New York City sell out, but your Destination Concierge can suggest fun things to do and make advance reservations so you won’t miss a beat. Some of our favorites include a dinner cruise around Manhattan, a visit to St. Patrick’s Cathedral and, of course, a visit to the Empire State Building.

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BLUE SPRUCE 7 BED / 7.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS ASPEN, YOUR WAY All

of our Aspen properties feature an upscale, mountain-home feel with tasteful appointments and generous layouts that will make you feel right at home. Choose from a large, luxurious estate that comfortably fits the whole family or a quiet and cozy chalet for a romantic getaway for two. Whatever you desire, Aspen delivers. MAROON BELLS If you buy a postcard in Aspen, the photo will likely be of

the spectacular Maroon Bells, some of the mostphotographed mountains in the world. Consider a visit in the summer, when these 14,000-foot peaks are covered in a riot of wildflowers. FASHION FORWARD Join the celebrities who shop for the latest international styles at the boutiques on Galena Street. And check out the local shops for chic skiwear, highend Western apparel and unique pieces of art.

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WINING AND DINING

Aspen restaurants are a destination unto themselves, whether you’re craving expertly prepared Colorado game, decadent comfort food, world-class sushi or a burger at Little Annie’s. And wherever you go, you can count

on the perfect glass of wine or a local craft beer to pair with your meal. THE KITCHEN While Aspen and Snowmass Village offer worldclass dining venues, you can stay right at home and cook a family meal in your residence’s gourmet kitchen.

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MOUNTAIN

There are enough hip boutiques, gourmet restaurants and private jets in Aspen to rival the world’s greatest luxury destinations, but this mountain town’s true appeal rests in its beautiful setting and adventurous outdoor activities. You can shred the slopes, take on a whitewater river or just relax and watch the world go by.


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BEAVER CREEK

COLORADO

STONE CREEK 6 BED / 6.5 BATH

MOUNTAIN

Fall in love with Beaver Creek—a cozy alpine hamlet in the heart of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Taken together with neighboring Vail, these vibrant communities boast thousands of skiable acres, posh residences and an array of worldclass amenities.

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prepare an unforgettable meal you can enjoy in your slopeside residence.

Beaver Creek is the superexclusive smaller sister to her more popular big sister, Vail. Savvy travelers flock to her convenient village-to-village ski offerings at Bachelor Gulch and Arrowhead.

ALPINE GOLF Tee off at Beaver Creek Golf Club, a Robert Trent Jones Jr.-designed course set amid stunning scenery at the basin of the mountain range.

OPTIONS ABOUND Dining options in Beaver Creek blend gourmet fare with fresh, local ingredients. Take your pick of elegant restaurants in town, or request a private chef to

MEMBER FAVORITE

For one of the most romantic dining experiences in town, Inspirato members love Beano’s Cabin at Beaver Creek, an intimate and off-the-beaten-path venue that serves a selection of delectable options.

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NATURAL COLOR Explore this valley on foot or by bike in the summer and fall to experience beautiful golden aspen glades, multicolored wildflowers and highaltitude overlooks.

NIGHTLIFE When the sun sets on Beaver Creek, the fun starts to heat up. Start with a handcrafted martini at the The Beaver Creek Chophouse, try Vin 38 for fine wines and an ever-changing menu of rustic American fare made with local, organic ingredients, and don’t miss Splendido at the Chateau with its unique and refined Euro-American cuisine.


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DEER VALLEY HIGHLIGHTS WILD-WEST LUXURY

Slopeside with ski-in, ski-out convenience, the Stargazer residence is situated in the heart of Deer Valley Resort in the Village at Empire Pass. Rich wood finishes, lush granite countertops and warm decorations add to the inviting, mountain lodge feel of these stylish accommodations.

THE ACCOMMODATIONS

Bluebell, in the Grand Lodge at Empire Pass, offers deluxe accommodations and provides ski-in, ski-out access and a private ski storage room.

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TWO-WHEEL TOURING

Deer Valley has 55 miles of bike trails with variable terrain and terrific views. And bike season continues through the fall, when changing leaves make the scenery even more spectacular.

ROOM WITH A VIEW

The Hawkeye residence’s living room includes a vaulted ceiling, a floorto-ceiling stone fireplace and two-story windows that overlook Deer Valley Resort. When you’re ready to hit the slopes, the Northside Express is just steps away.

HIGH-ALTITUDE GOLF

When the snow melts, spend some time at the private community putting green before heading out for a round at a nearby course.

PARK CITY Chances are good that you won’t want to leave the comfort of Deer Valley, but if you do, Park City is just minutes away. You’ll find a wide variety of great restaurants, boutique shopping and fun nightlife options.

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MOUNTAIN

Some devotees believe that Utah has the best powder in the world. That must be the reason SKI Magazine has named Deer Valley the top ski resort in North America for four consecutive years. That soft snow coupled with Deer Valley’s exceptional service—from ski valets and overnight equipment storage to superb on-mountain dining venues— makes the resort a five-star experience at every turn.

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JACKSON HOLE

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Surrounded by the breathtaking Teton Mountains, Jackson Hole combines the charms of the rustic West with the luxuries of an upscale resort. Our spacious homes here are tucked away on a gentle hillside, and offer convenient access to Teton Village. With so much to do—whether golfing, fishing, hiking, biking or skiing—you will delight in retiring to your comfortable mountain home after an active day spent with friends and family.

HIGHLIGHTS PERFECTLY LOCATED

Our homes provide easy access to Teton Village, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, the astonishing National Elk Refuge, the town of Jackson and so much more. From walls of windows that frame amazing mountain views, to expansive deck and patio spaces and tasteful furnishings, you will love how our Jackson Hole homes integrate the dramatic natural elements outside with the luxurious comforts found inside.

THE SETTING Jackson Hole Mountain Resort draws skiers and boarders from around the globe with its varied terrain, which ranges from gentle slopes to extreme backcountry runs. At the base of the resort, Teton Village feels as if you have been magically whisked away to Europe. The “Vil” has Swiss architecture and all the amenities you would expect from an internationally renowned vacation destination. TETON VILLAGE This quaint village has become a destination in its own right. Visitors enjoy

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delicious restaurants, inviting espresso bars, cozy après-ski hangouts and eclectic shopping. OUTDOOR THRILLS

Summer is bright and warm with hiking, flyfishing, golfing, live music and cultural activities

galore, while the crisp and clear winters provide legendary mountain terrain and deep powder for world-class skiing, snowboarding, ice skating, sleigh-riding, dogsledding, snowshoeing and more. THE WILD WEST A visit to Jackson Town Square is like stepping into the Wild West, complete with friendly cowboys, authentic saloons, chuck-wagon dinners, and horseback and stagecoach rides.

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SIERRA 3 BED / 3.5 BATH

HIGHLIGHTS ONE VILLAGE PLACE

Located at the base of Northstar California resort, your Inspirato residence at One Village Place takes what people expect from exclusivity and adds a dash of charm and convenience to the mix. RESORT AMENITIES Enjoy access to fitness centers, hot tubs, a swimming pool and more—all just steps from your residence. NORTHSTAR MOUNTAIN RESORT Northstar

features 95 ski trails spread across 3,000 acres of

varied terrain. It’s a proper winter paradise that’s characteristic of the entire Tahoe region. It’s also the home resort to two-time snowboarding Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White.

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BIG SPRINGS EXPRESS

Direct, private access to an in-residence gondola means that you’ll never have to wait for a ride up the mountain. MOUNTAIN GOLFING

Unforgettable golf courses—such as Northstar-at-Tahoe, Old Greenwood and Gray’s Crossing—surround

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North America’s largest alpine lake. STAY ACTIVE With a dozen major ski areas, golf courses, trails and streams, dozens of restaurants and unique shopping opportunities at every turn, Tahoe is the ideal destination in summer or winter.

VILLAGE SKATING RINK

Leisurely skating on an open rink is a wonderful way to end a day of shopping and exploring the Tahoe area. THE VILLAGE AT NORTHSTAR The mountain

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With 12 major mountain resorts in two states offering every imaginable sport and amenity, Tahoe truly has something for everyone—every season, every night and every day. You’re guaranteed to find adventure while visiting Tahoe.


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SNOWMASS VILLAGE

COLORADO

GOLDENLEAF 5 BED / 5.5 BATH

MOUNTAIN

Snowmass Village is a charming mountain town surrounded by majestic peaks and some of the country’s most coveted terrain, providing for a bounty of exciting outdoor activities year-round. Depending on your preference, your Personal Vacation Advisor and Concierge team can arrange a customized itinerary that will have you outside and active, indoors and comfortable, or somewhere in between.

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First Tracks isn’t just a name. With the Two Creeks chairlift right outside this Inspirato residence, you can enjoy first tracks on many of Snowmass’s exciting runs. And for that time off the slopes, this threestory residence gives your teenage kids enough space to have fun on their own. GOLDENLEAF This beautiful home provides the optimal atmosphere for the entire family to relax and enjoy each other’s company. A grand stone fireplace opens to the

comfortable living room on one side and a 10-seat dining table on the other. Beneath vaulted ceilings, tall windows welcome morning sunshine and offer gorgeous views of the Snowmass valley. The home also features a media room with a pool table, and a private back patio with a hot tub. FOOD AND DRINK From imaginative upscale cuisine to a low-key evening engaged in comfortable conversation with friends, Snowmass delivers. Try

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the Village Tavern for a laid-back après-ski experience, or local favorite Il Poggio’s for excellent Italian fare. Call ahead and reserve an outdoor table with your own personal fire pit at Venga Venga, and be sure to try their spicy orange margarita with a side of queso fundido.

FESTIVAL SEASON

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SQUAW VALLEY HIGHLIGHTS PASSPORT TO FUN

Squaw Valley is the ideal year-round resort for the adventurous and the enthusiast who relishes the best in mountain living. Inspirato’s travel experts will help you experience this treasured snowcovered mountain range any way you’d like to slice it. PRIVATE LUXURY Apex, one of Inspirato’s amazing properties in Squaw Valley, features an expansive wrap-around deck where you can watch the epic Tahoe sunset burn in coral

hues for a breathtaking instant. Inside, the timber lodge ceiling of your great room soars to beautiful heights, and the full kitchen is truly a gourmand’s playground. PIES AND WINE There’s nothing like a good pizza… especially gourmet pizza accompanied by a stellar wine list. At the Fireside Pizza Co. the whole family will enjoy a hearty menu that’s chockfull of appetizers, salads, pastas and gourmet pizzas.

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JUST SAY SPA-AHHH

In the heart of the village, the Trilogy Spa offers private, award-winning treatments. Reserve some time to enjoy a glass of wine or champagne and select from a lineup of mini-treatments for a memorable après-ski activity.

SNOW DAY Kids ages 6 to 12 will enjoy riding a snowmobile that’s just their size at the SnoVentures mini snowmobile course. FUN IN THE SUN The mountain resorts of Tahoe don’t shut down for the summer; once all the epic snow melts, Squaw Valley delivers a steady surge of monthly outdoor festivals and events. From the Fine Arts & Crafts Festival in late June to the Annual Alpen Wine Fest in early September, Inspirato members will never be at a loss for fun.

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Squaw Valley is a vibrant multi-season vacation paradise. Visitors relish the romance of early evening alpenglow and the buzz of extreme skiing and riding. With Inspirato, Squaw Valley is elevated to an undeniably extraordinary destination with amazing, personalized service among the peaks of the Sierra Nevadas.

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STOWE

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Red barns with white trim, towering church steeples and rolling hillsides painted with colorful fall foliage—a visit to Stowe is like stepping into a Norman Rockwell sketch, where America’s treasured landscapes and smalltown traditions remain a part of daily life. Cradled in a fertile Vermont valley, this idyllic small town will work its way into your heart in a big way.

HIGHLIGHTS THE LOCATION Deep

in the heart of Vermont, the town of Stowe is wedged between Mt. Mansfield State Forest and CC Putnam State Forest and is accessible via the small MorrisvilleStowe State Airport or the larger Burlington International Airport. LIVE THE DREAM Sugar Maple, Inspirato’s signature Stowe residence, was constructed as HGTV’s Dream Home 2011. You’ll understand why once you step inside this architectural masterpiece.

VERMONT

Designed in the spirit of classic Adirondack mountain homes, the residence features soaring ceilings accented by exposed beams cut from local timber, an abundance of natural light for the main living area’s floorto-ceiling windows, a modern kitchen and much more—every detail has been carefully considered. SKI CENTRAL Though undeniably elegant, your house is first and foremost a ski home, with easy access to the nearby slopes. The

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home also features a mudroom where you can store your equipment. SMALL TOWN, BIG EVENTS For a town

holiday celebrations and a weekend-long British Invasion event that celebrates British automobiles and culture. TAP INTO TRADITION

Vermont is the largest producer of maple syrup in the U.S., and the wealth of sugar maples near Stowe helps feed this burgeoning industry. The Trapp Family Lodge offers maple sugar walks and forest ecology tours.

its size, Stowe hosts an amazing variety of events throughout the year, including arts and crafts shows, balloon festivals, winter carnivals,

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HIGHLIGHTS THE PRIVACY Resting on

a sprawling two and a half acres near gorgeous Sun Valley, the Hemingway estate features stellar views of the Sawtooth National Forest and is bordered on one side by the Big Wood River. INDOOR/OUTDOOR In addition to a spacious living area and fully appointed game/media room with a pool table, there is a wrap-around porch with rocking chairs, a covered patio with a wood-burning fireplace and gas grill, as well as an outdoor hot tub.

FLY FISHING Boasting access to some of the best trout streams in North America, Sun Valley is a fly fisherman’s paradise. Steeped in tradition and respected throughout the Wood River Valley, Silver Creek Outfitters is among the many fly shops that can provide fishing guides and book excursions to Idaho’s best fishing spots. NORDIC CENTER When not on the slopes of Bald and Dollar mountains, families will enjoy the Sun Valley Nordic & Snowshoe Center. This winter gem features

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groomed cross-country ski and snowshoeing trails, a restaurant, lounge and bar, locker rooms and equipment rentals—even indoor virtual golf. JUST FOR KIDS Sun Valley offers multiple programs for kids of all ages as a year-round program available to

visitors of the resort. At PlaySchool & KinderCare and Young Summer Day Camp, kids can participate in any number of activities, including ice skating, swimming, paddle boating, bowling, horseback riding, hay wagon rides and picnics, gondola rides, snowshoeing and more. GREAT OUTDOORS In the summer, golf at Sun Valley Club or fly fish on a private stretch of Big Wood River. In the winter, check out the Sun Valley Tubing Hill in addition to the ski slopes.

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Sun Valley is the Pacific Northwest’s mecca for year-round outdoor recreation. Tucked away in the beautiful Wood River Valley, with sagebrush-laden dry lands to its south and forested mountain ranges to its north, the valley attracts a concentrated populace of celebrities, artists, politicians and business icons with its laid-back lifestyle and awe-inspiring natural setting.


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TELLURIDE

COLORADO

GOLD HILL 6 BED / 6.5 BATH

MOUNTAIN

Set amid the soaring, 13,000foot peaks of the San Juan Mountains, Telluride is an eclectic Western town that’s a charming combination of raucous Old West roots and world-class mountain luxury— all delivered with a local flair that makes Telluride a unique and welcoming destination.

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Inspirato’s Gold Hill home is conveniently located on the Telluride Golf Course in Mountain Village with access to the area’s famously efficient gondola system. At Wilson Ridge, you can ski right out the back door and onto the slopes. Evergreen is only 50 yards from the slopes, and boasts a large, handsomely appointed interior. And at Vermilion, you’ll have access to a slopeside ski valet.

WINTER THRILLS With more than 2,000 skiable acres, including the wideopen playground known as Revelation Bowl, it’s easy to understand why locals love to tout the Telluride Ski Resort. But downhill isn’t the only way to go: nearby snow-covered mountains offer hut-to-hut ski tours, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and the chance to bundle up for a tear through the woods behind a team of sled dogs. SUMMER FUN When the snow recedes to reveal untold stretches of grand hiking and biking terrain, locals take to the

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hills. The town also plays host to nearly weekly world-class events and festivals throughout the summer, including the life-list worthy Telluride Bluegrass Festival.

PERFORMING ARTS

Built by miners in 1913 for vaudeville performances, the Sheridan Opera House is the centerpiece of the renowned Sheridan Arts Foundation. From music and dance to comedy and drama, the foundation fosters a stimulating variety of performing arts throughout the year. FESTIVALS Famous for its steep skiing in the winter, in the summer months Telluride is a hotbed of music, art, food and film festivals almost every weekend.


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VAIL HIGHLIGHTS VAIL VILLAGE CONVENIENCE Eagle’s

Nest and Blue Sky offer convenient access to Vail Village, with complimentary parking spots in the heart of Vail Village and two ski lockers near the base of the mountain, all of which are included in an Inspirato vacation. FRESH TRACKS Known as

the largest—and arguably the most popular—ski mountain in the United States, Vail Mountain

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offers nearly 200 trails for serious outdoor enthusiasts to explore. TOP PICK Located in the heart of Vail Village, La Tour Restaurant is a top choice for its convenience and outstanding menu. Stop in on Sundays for a fantastic brunch that’s among the best in the village. BEST PICNIC SPOT Pick

up a packed lunch from The Little Diner (a French deli) near The Arrabelle at Vail Square, then ride the Lionshead Village Gondola to the top of Vail Mountain for a relaxed afternoon picnic with a killer view.

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WARM WEATHER ACTIVITIES Saddle up

for a trail ride with a local dude ranch, take a halfday Jeep tour through alpine forests, tee off for a game of golf, cast a line into a blue-ribbon trout

stream—when the weather warms, the opportunities are nearly endless. NIGHTLIFE Just outside our Solaris residences, Nobu Matsuhisa’s gourmet cuisine, Vail’s only movie theater and a custom bowling alley are all within steps of one another, not to mention a bounty of excellent bars and restaurants.

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Boasting thousands of skiable acres, posh residences and an array of world-class amenities just steps from the lifts, Vail Mountain is a magnet for discerning jetsetters. Vail Village is reminiscent of an elegant alpine resort, teeming with upscale boutiques, Michelinstar-rated restaurants and laid-back bars serving up hot toddies and warm company.

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With the nearby peaks and the Garibaldi Provincial Park, there will never be a lack of things to do when touring one of North America’s premier ski destinations. Inspirato will ensure the finest mountain vacation you can find in British Columbia, providing you with first-class access to Whistler-Blackcomb’s year-round resort activities and the finest in mountain living.

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impressive mountain road leads to Chateau Mondeau, a magnificent stone chalet standing among pine trees and pure serenity. The luxuriously appointed residence is a modern take on a majestic castle, with soaring ceilings and English colonial hardware, all surrounded by amazing valley views and easy access to Whistler’s world-class runs. PEAK EXPERIENCE The twin peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains combine to form the largest

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ski resort in North America in the winter, and house a renowned mountain bike park in the summer. Whistler also features a quaint European-style village, world-class dining and a hot nightlife scene unique to North American ski resorts. FIRST TRACKS Ask your

Destination Concierge about Fresh Tracks. You’ll board the Gondola at 7:30 a.m., enjoy a great (and filling) breakfast buffet high on the mountain at Roundhouse Lodge, and then make tracks before anyone else.

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HELI-SKIING After a few days of hitting the pair of mountains in town, it’s time to get a little more daring. Let your Destination Concierge book a helicopter skiing tour through Whistler Heli-Skiing and you’ll enjoy guided access to 432,000 acres of incredible backcountry terrain.

VALLEY TRAIL The Whistler Valley Trail connects in several places in the village, and each way forks in different directions, so you can pick multiple routes on this scenic paved path that’s very popular for running, biking and rollerblading. APRÈS-SKI Dusty’s, Whistler’s oldest hotspot, is also its best for an après-ski nosh. In business since 1965, the interior is designed like a classic Western ski lodge, and the sunny patio is a local favorite.

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ANGUILLA

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MYSTIQUE FULL VILLA 5 BED / 7.5 BATH

With a pictureperfect shoreline punctuated by ultraluxury properties and chic dining venues, Anguilla remains one of the most exclusive destinations in the British West Indies. Its nearly three dozen pristine beaches boast some of the whitest, finest sands in the Caribbean, and the relatively flat topography gives way to sweeping ocean views from almost any vantage.

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Inspirato’s Anguillan villas, located on the island’s exclusive West End, all feature lavish touches to ensure your comfort, outdoor living spaces and panoramic ocean views. THE AMENITIES Enjoy

resort signing privileges at Cap Juluca’s three restaurants and boutiques; an extraordinary game room for kids of all ages that includes ping-pong, foosball, video games and movies; and all-day

dining within the resort. Daily breakfast is served in residence, and personal laundry service is available. BEACH TIME Anguilla’s

silky white sand beaches are some of the finest in the world, and relaxing on one is a top recommendation. Don’t miss: Shoal Bay East, Anguilla’s most popular beach and one of the best in the Caribbean; Meads Bay, an extensive stretch of sand that’s perfect for romantic walks at sunset; Little Bay, Anguilla’s best-kept secret and home to excellent snorkeling; and Sandy Hill Bay, a local

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favorite for sunbathing and swimming. SAIL AWAY Sailing is Anguilla’s national sport, and one of the island’s most popular activities among Inspirato members. Your Destination Concierge can arrange for the perfect sailing

charter in the turquoise waters surrounding the island. A sunset return is definitely a highlight. Scuba diving and deepsea fishing are also highly recommended activities. VENUS SPA Inspirato members love to recharge at one of the Caribbean’s top destination wellness retreats, the Venus Spa at the luxury CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa.


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CHICAGO With its firstclass restaurants, shopping, museums and sports teams, Chicago boasts urban attractions that attract visitors from around the world. The “Windy City” is also very accessible, with miles of lakefront paths that invite a lateafternoon stroll and festive atmospheres at Millennium Park and Navy Pier. But perhaps the best way to take it all in is with a bird’s-eye view from your suite in the spectacular new Trump International Hotel & Tower™.

HIGHLIGHTS IN THE HEART OF IT ALL

Inspirato’s residential suites are located on the higher floors of The Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, which means you’ll enjoy unobstructed views of the Chicago River and the city skyline from every residence. THE MAGNIFICENT MILE

This eight-block stretch of Michigan Avenue features a staggering 460 stores, from high-end boutiques to offbeat bargains and specialty shops.

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THE LOOP The historical center of downtown Chicago, The Loop is chock-full of culture, art, attractions and notable landmarks. Willis Tower, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Chicago Cultural Center are all found here. DINING Chicago is a city of neighborhoods, each with a unique vibe and culinary offerings. Your personal concierge is available to help you find the city’s newest hot spots and off-the-beaten-path gems. And of course you’ll want

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to sample Chicago-style pizza and hot dogs—it’s the only way to join the debate about which city has the best of each. THE SERVICE You’ll enjoy signature Trump Attaché services 24 hours a day. This unprecedented service delivers personalized

attention without intrusion, including everything from a custom-stocked refrigerator or a personal shopper to whatever your heart desires. THE LOCATION Just outside the Tower’s front doors, you’ll find the best of Chicago, including Michigan Avenue, Millennium Park and world-class restaurants.

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FLORENCE Your luxurious residence at the Lungarno Suites overlooks the lovely Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River flowing through the middle of Florence. In addition to beginning your day with these wonderful views, your concierge can direct you to nearby sites such as the Uffizi Gallery and Palazzo Pitti, or to Florence’s famed boutiques as well as make dinner reservations at one of the city’s amazing restaurants.

HIGHLIGHTS TREASURE ON THE ARNO

Your suite features the stylish furnishings and clean lines designed by the venerable Ferragamo family. It’s perfect for a couple, and also suits a family with additional sleeping arrangements. Grand windows overlook the Arno River and Ponte Vecchio, and your kitchenette features everything you’ll need to make yourself comfortable during your stay. The Lungarno staff will deliver breakfast to your suite each morning, and limousine service is also available.

UFFIZI GALLERY

Designed by Vasari for Cosimo de’ Medici, the beautiful Uffizi is even more famous for the treasures within, including works by da Vinci, Botticelli, Titian, Raphael and Rembrandt.

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HIGH-END FASHIONS

The boutiques of Armani, Ferragamo and Bulgari are on Via de’ Tornabuoni. Prada, Gucci, Chanel, Cavalli and Pucci have stores around Florence, too. If you want the latest trends, you’re in the right place.

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Really a collection of sites, this world-famous square features the Florence Cathedral, Giotto’s Campanile, the Florence Baptistery and the Loggia del Bigallo.

THE LOCATION Walk to the most famous Florence landmarks, including the Uffizi Gallery, Piazza del Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral and Palazzo Pitti. THE SERVICE The staff will handle every detail, from concierge service and grocery shopping to laundry service.

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LAS VEGAS

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For the well-heeled traveler, Las Vegas’ entertainment opportunities truly know no bounds. Dine in internationally renowned restaurants, take the evening to the next level in a sky-top lounge or reserve a limousine to whisk you to a trendy nightclub or show. Your luxurious suite at the ARIA Resort & Casino puts you in the center of it all.

HIGHLIGHTS

James Beard-recognized and Michelin-lauded chefs.

SANCTUARY IN THE SKY

Your stay in the stunning ARIA Sky Suites begins with an exclusive portecochère entry accessed only by limousine. Soar to your penthouse, where each suite features spectacular views of the city or mountains. ARIA’s concierge staff will cater to your every need.

FINE DINING The

number of chefs with gourmet venues in Las Vegas seems endless: Joel Robuchon, Michael Mina, Charlie Palmer, Tom Colicchio, Alain Ducasse, Andre Rochat and more have created amazing restaurants and unforgettable dining experiences.

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We could describe them as a combination of dance and dexterity, theater and acrobatics, but you really have to see them to believe them.

CIRQUE DU SOLEIL

Although Cirque is an international organization, it seems as if the incredibly unique performances were designed for Vegas.

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NIGHTLIFE If Las Vegas doesn’t sleep, should you? From gaming at one of the

many casinos to the most exclusive nightclubs, there’s something fun and vibrant for every visitor under the bright Vegas lights. FUN FOR KIDS Vegas isn’t all about decadence; there’s plenty for the whole family to do. From the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay to Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat, a wild ride on top of The Stratosphere or simply watching the dancing fountains at the Bellagio, Vegas delivers excitement for all ages.

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PARK STUDIO 1 BED / 1 BATH

In London, tradition and ceremony meld seamlessly with the fast pace of a global financial center and a vibrant, modern aesthetic. Your suite at the chic and contemporary Metropolitan London places you at the center of this cultural crossroad—just minutes from London’s historic hotspots and hippest offerings.

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placed on Park Lane, guests of the Metropolitan are within walking distance of Piccadilly Circus, Bond Street, Knightsbridge and a throng of restaurants. THE SERVICE A Techno Butler is at your service to help with all things computer related, and guests also receive twice-daily maid service, including evening turndown with complimentary mineral water. The Met Bar is open to guests only for afternoon tea, award-winning cocktails

and dynamic DJ-fueled events. Celebrity sightings are common here— especially while dining at Nobu or sipping a martini at The Met Bar. EXPERIENCE IT ALL

A short cab ride from The Metropolitan London delivers you to London’s famous neighborhoods, shopping locations and restaurants. Stroll through the scenic passageways of Mayfair and Knightsbridge— two of London’s elite neighborhood districts— spend the day at Hyde Park,

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visit international treasures at the British Museum and National Gallery or pay a visit to Westminster Abbey. WEST END THEATER

Only New York’s Broadway can compete with the West End. Famous movie actors appear on stage here frequently, and it’s also known

for its many amazing restaurants, making this an unforgettable evening experience. BUCKINGHAM PALACE

Great for families, the Queen’s official London residence features 775 rooms, lavish décor and is the site of the Changing of the Guard. LONDON PUBS Slide onto a bar stool or into a booth at a traditional pub and enjoy a pint. From dark wood paneling to warm fireplaces, you can find the perfect interior for midday comfort.


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NEW YORK No matter what your heart desires, New York reigns supreme with its world-class dining, culture, nightlife and more. In the city that never sleeps, one visit is never enough. HIGHLIGHTS A SPACIOUS SOHO PENTHOUSE At Trump

SoHo™ New York, one of Manhattan’s most renowned hoteliers welcomes you to the highly desirable location where SoHo meets Tribeca and

the West Village—as well as to the neighborhood’s outstanding art galleries, fine dining and boutique shopping. AMENITIES ABOUND At Trump SoHo™, your suite features floor-to-ceiling windows with spectacular views of Manhattan, a spacious living area for entertaining, deep soaking tub and standalone shower, as well as a European-style wet bar.

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In addition to SoHo, you can vacation in fabulous residences at Trump Central Park, giving you easy access to either eclectic treasures or the world’s most famous park. FINE DINING It’s best to pay attention, because new must-visit restaurants pop up every week. From the most exquisite steakhouses to contemporary fusion bistros to favorite stops in Chinatown, foodies of every description will find something to expand their culinary horizon.

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SHOPPING Start with the haute boutiques on Madison Avenue, swing through Barney’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bergdorf Goodman, then head to the artist-meccaturned-hip-outdoormall that is SoHo.

NIGHTLIFE Looking for an early dinner and a ticket to a Broadway show? Interested in hip clubs in your hippest attire? Or do you love live music, from the celebrities of opera to the skinny jeans of indie rock? You’ll find all that and much, much more. THE SERVICE You’ll enjoy signature Trump Attaché services 24 hours a day, with everything from a custom-stocked minibar to personalized business cards and laundry service.

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PARIS Paris is the crossroads for the world’s best art, cuisine, architecture and many other marvels. The city is also your palette of opportunity. Enjoy a freshly baked baguette on the banks of the River Seine, photograph the majestic Notre Dame Cathedral, breathe in the Champs Élysées after a spring rain, pause to enjoy a street-side concert— Paris is truly a feast for the senses.

HIGHLIGHTS LUXURY AND CONVENIENCE The

Majestic, a five-star property, offers an elegant and serene escape into the heart of Paris—perfect for romance and ideal for business. Amenities include richly appointed suites with two satellite LCD televisions, iPod docking stations and more, as well as access to the MAJClub spa and fitness center, saunas, steam rooms and a swimming pool.

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THE LOCATION Literally steps away from the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs Élysées, the Majestic is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris—home to diplomatic embassies and renowned museums. CLASSICALLY FRENCH, EXCEEDINGLY PARISIAN

For the business traveler, the hotel delivers a multitude of services and amenities. For the romantic, the Majestic rests in the heart of the world’s most passion-filled city.

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MUSEUMS You can easily

spend a full day exploring the treasures at the Musée du Louvre, and appreciating the art of Paris is an activity that spans the entire city. Centre Pompidou flaunts the largest collection of modern art in Europe, and any wine enthusiast requires quality time at the Musée du Vin.

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Revered for its role in Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables, the Luxembourg Gardens appeal to families and lovers alike with their tranquil setting and elaborate fountains. LA CINÉMATHÈQUE FRANÇAISE The

Cinémathèque houses the largest film archive in the world and offers daily screenings from its vast collection.

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Commonly referred to as “the Ranch” by locals, Rancho Santa Fe is a crown jewel destination in the San Diego area. This centrally located community offers the best of San Diego County within easy reach, yet feels like an exclusive, secluded retreat where you can relax and unwind in quiet comfort. It’s the best of both worlds in one unbelievable location.

HIGHLIGHTS THE RESIDENCES Ranging

in size from charming one-bedroom suites to a three-bedroom Hacienda that features a large private pool and hot tub, there’s an option at Rancho Santa Fe to meet every need. Each residence features luxurious furnishings and finishes, private outdoor living spaces and every amenity you’ll need to feel right at home. A GOLFER’S PARADISE

Rancho Valencia is located near a golfing mecca. Three standouts near

the resort include The Rancho Santa Fe Farms, Maderas Golf Club and Torrey Pines Golf Course. THE RESTAURANT Named

“One of the Top 100 Hotel Restaurants” by Zagat Survey, The Rancho Valencia Restaurant serves California Upscale Brasserie cuisine in an elegant Mediterranean setting. ACTIVE LIVING The

Ranch offers a wealth of sights and activities, including beautiful botanical gardens, polo,

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horseback riding, boating clubs, golfing on private courses and much more.

dressage, how to jump or just need a few pointers. TOP TENNIS Rancho Valencia’s facility is ranked “#1 Tennis Resort” by Tennis Magazine, and features 18 championship courts tucked into a beautiful garden setting. A concierge can arrange lessons from the resort’s pros, as well as set up court times.

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CULTURAL CHARMS

Rancho Santa Fe offers 26 miles of beautiful, peaceful equestrian trails. Your Destination Concierge can arrange for lessons from The Riding Club for kids and adults who want to learn

Boutique shopping, cultural events, live theater, art, music and fine dining round out the Ranch’s many offerings.

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BACARA RESORT & SPA

Known as the “American Riviera,” Santa Barbara fuses the beauty of a Mediterranean coastal town with pure Californian spirit. The climate is typical of the state’s oceanfront communities, with breezes that keep the winters warm and the summers cool. The Santa Ynez Mountain Range is the perfect backdrop to the city’s Spanishinspired architecture, culture and cuisine.

HIGHLIGHTS CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’

A variety of vacation experiences are available to guests at the Bacara Resort & Spa. Receive professional golf instruction and daily tennis lessons, choose from a range of recreational activities such as the Cold Springs Hike, Picnic Hike or Champagne Croquet, and the 42,000-squarefoot Spa at Bacara should be visited daily for an assortment of treatments that promote relaxation.

THREE HOTEL RESTAURANTS

Bacara’s three signature restaurants—Miró, The Bistro and Spa Café— serve a variety of inspired entrees and offer access to the resort’s worldclass wine cellar. ART CULTURE Santa Barbara is home to more than 60 art galleries. Good thing, too, as the city’s famed artists’ colony is prolific and the art popular among visitors from around the world. CALIFORNIA WINE FESTIVAL Wine tastings,

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beachside music make for a festive atmosphere during the annual California Wine Festival—a midsummer tradition in Santa Barbara. SANDPIPER AND GLEN ANNIE Pack the clubs

for 18 holes on some of California’s finest golf courses. The public course

of Sandpiper hugs the coast as it winds through the best of what Santa Barbara has to offer. Glen Annie’s rolling foothills and detailed architecture take golfers in a whole new direction. THE SPA The Spa at Bacara has 36 private rooms and a wide array of treatments that can be customized and combined any way you like.


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SONEVA FUSHI The Soneva Fushi resort is an island unto itself—a private swath of silky sand and lush vegetation surrounded by a coral lagoon and the dazzling Indian Ocean. Although the island is the second largest in the Maldives, the resort’s 65 residences are the only ones here and each offers complete privacy to enjoy your own island paradise.

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might feel like Robinson Crusoe—albeit in a far more luxurious setting— when you stay at one of Inspirato’s residences at Soneva Fushi. Choose from an intimate one-bedroom villa with a private pool; a two-bedroom villa with a lagoon-like oasis and pool just steps from the beach; or a multi-story, four-bedroom sanctuary that includes a private massage suite, sauna and steam bath, personal gym, wine cellar and a massive swimming pool.

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TOP-TIER SERVICE Condé Nast has designated Soneva Fushi for both its Hot List and Gold List thanks to superior service, a world-class Six Senses Spa, decadent cuisine and pure beauty. It’s barefoot luxury at its finest. THE AMENITIES Each residence features a private seawater swimming pool, personal butler service, in-villa wireless Internet access, complimentary daily breakfast, access to the resort’s fitness center and the use of a resort buggy or bicycles.

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SIX SENSES SPA Reserve some time for pampering from the renowned spa brand, whether it’s a body treatment, spa journey or specialist therapy like a Tibetan hot stone healing massage. DIVE IN The Maldives boast some of the world’s best scuba diving, and

from Soneva Fushi you can access more than 30 excellent dive sites. You can also get PADI certified at the resort within a week, and then join a small group led by the Soleni Dive School. The crystal-clear lagoon around the island also offers excellent snorkeling. STAR STRUCK Koh Kood’s quiet shores and clear skies are ideal for a night of stargazing. Start with training from the resort’s resident astronomer and then turn your eyes to the sky to view Saturn’s rings, Jupiter’s moons and countless stars.

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SONEVA KIRI Escape to the untouched island of Koh Kood, a private world of tropical rain forests, white sand beaches and gorgeous waterfalls. We’ve partnered with Soneva Kiri by Six Senses to give this quiet village atmosphere a luxury upgrade. Although Bangkok is just an 80-minute plane ride away, Soneva Kiri deserves its motto, “No news, no shoes.”

HIGHLIGHTS ISLAND LUXURY Choose

from the one-bedroom ocean villa suite or twobedroom beach retreat and settle into an unhurried atmosphere that combines island living with modern luxuries like a private infinity-edge pool, stateof-the-art entertainment systems and appliances, as well as beautiful and open living spaces that bring the outside in—all of which have helped earn the resort a Robb Report “Best of the Best” distinction.

THE SERVICE You’ll enjoy personal butler service, babysitting services, wine cellars, in-villa wireless Internet access, access to the resort’s fitness center and use of an electrical cart, resort buggy or bicycle for getting around the island. Complimentary daily breakfast is also included. SIX SENSES SPA The award-winning Six Senses Spa invites you to enjoy the SLOW LIFE, its unique philosophy on a holistic lifestyle. Take advantage of personalized sensory spa journeys in one of the 11 uniquely designed treatment rooms

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from a skilled team of international and Thai therapists. Your personal butler will be happy to make an appointment.

serves a daily-changing menu of nine-course authentic Thai feasts. SEE THE SIGHTS BELOW

With calm, clear waters, an onsite resort PADI scuba center and undersea life from turtles to moray eels, you’ll find some of the best scuba diving in the world just a short boat ride from the island’s beaches.

A MEAL TO REMEMBER

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SONOMA WINE COUNTRY

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From large commercial wineries to artisanal, family-owned operations, the vineyards that span Sonoma and Napa are among the world’s richest and most diverse. While “barrel tasting” tours, cave tours and upscale restaurants are intriguing, it’s the unexpected delights that will truly enhance your wine-country experience.

HIGHLIGHTS THE CURATIVE POWERS OF WINE COUNTRY

The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn and Spa is your distinguished guide to California wine country. Located in the town of Sonoma and just a short drive from Napa, the Inn is a cared-for vestige that represents the area’s iconic past, present and future. The Inn’s cornerstone attraction is its 40,000-squarefoot, state-of-the-art spa featuring swimming pools fed by underground geothermal springs.

SANTÉ RESTAURANT

There is no lack of superior dining options in Sonoma, but the Inn’s Santé Restaurant deserves special attention. Recipient of a prestigious Michelin Star as well as the AAA Four Diamond Award, Santé features a top-rated list of more than 500 Sonoma and Napa County wines. BATHING RITUAL The Willow Stream Spa’s signature service is a self-guided European bathing ritual, which

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includes an exfoliating shower, herbal steam, cool and warm showers and a serene relaxation lounge. SONOMA GOLF CLUB The historic Sonoma Golf Club represents a cornerstone in the development and success of Sonoma Valley. Guests of the Inn have access to the

club’s signature 18-hole championship course, which was established in 1925. Today it’s home to the PGA Champions Tour’s Charles Schwab Cup. GLEN ELLEN Former hometown of famed writer Jack London, the charming and historic town of Glen Ellen is home to some renowned wineries, including B.R. Cohn Winery, Benziger Family Winery and Mayo Family Winery.

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ST. BARTS

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A calming serenity overtakes you upon arrival on the Caribbean island of Saint Barthélemy— better known as St. Barts. It’s a divine awakening that will heighten your senses and revive your soul. The island’s elegance is unsurpassed, primarily because of its Parisian influence. The islanders speak French fluently (and most also speak English), and St. Barts is the fashion capital of the Caribbean.

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suggested that you fly to St. Maarten’s Julian Airport and then take a very short but memorable connecting flight to St. Barts.

ANSE DU GOUVERNEUR

According to island folklore, there’s pirate treasure buried near this beautiful, secluded swimming beach. If you do go on the hunt, be respectful of the beachgoers who sunbathe nude.

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SERENE LE SERENO

Designed by famed Parisian designer Christian Liaigre, Le Sereno Hotel is an intimate, elegant St. Barts refuge with 37 exquisitely furnished suites and three private villas. Like St. Barts itself, the beauty of Le Sereno is in its unique blend of tranquility and opulence.

FRENCH FLAIR For such a tiny island, St. Barts is rich with a wide variety of high-quality dining options, accentuated by the French sophistication and flair of the cuisine.

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THE RESTAURANT Le Restaurant des Pêcheurs serves fresh seafood in an elegant yet relaxed oceanfront setting. THE LOUNGE Relax at the Lounge and Martini Bar at Le Sereno, located next to the restaurant and overlooking the bay.

THE VIEWS Marvel at the views of Grand Cul-deSac, the tony quarter in northwestern St. Barts, from your residence as well as sweeping ocean vistas from your generously sized living area, terraces and gardens. It’s the best of St. Barts in a stunning natural setting.

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TELLURIDE Nestled in a scenic box canyon, Telluride bursts into view in glorious fashion amid the soaring, 13,000-foot peaks of the San Juan Mountains. This rustically elegant mountain town boasts a wealth of fine dining, shopping, events and cultural attractions— not to mention the world-class skiing. Your residence at the Fairmont Heritage Place, Franz Klammer Lodge places you in the middle of Mountain Village and minutes from historic Telluride.

HIGHLIGHTS THE LODGE Just steps

from Telluride Ski Resort and the dining, shopping and recreational opportunities of Mountain Village, the Fairmont Heritage Place, Franz Klammer Lodge offers a new and convenient Telluride resort experience. Each residence features a gas stone fireplace, fully equipped kitchen with upgraded appliances, private outdoor spaces and many luxurious touches throughout.

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THE SERVICE Step off the slopes and hand your equipment to the ski valet in winter, and in the summer let the golf valet pack your clubs. The resort’s 24-hour concierge service makes sure your needs are attended to at any time of day. THE AMENITIES The

Lodge also features a game room and outdoor heated pool and hot tub. Guests will also enjoy access to the private spa, 24-hour fitness center and business center and complimentary valet parking. Pre-arrival itinerary planning and

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grocery shopping are also available. IN WINTER Telluride Ski Resort, with 2,000-plus skiable acres including the Revelation Bowl, is pure excellence. But downhill skiing isn’t the only way to go; nearby snow-covered mountains offer hut-to-hut ski tours, snowmobiling,

snowshoeing and the chance to drive a team of sled dogs. IN SUMMER During the warmer months, the snow recedes to reveal untold stretches of grand hiking and biking terrain, and the town plays host to nearly weekly world-class events and festivals—including the world-famous Telluride Bluegrass Festival.

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TORONTO With top-tier shopping, dining, arts and attractions sprinkled throughout a bustling and beautifully conceived cityscape, Toronto has evolved from simply being Canada’s largest city into one of the world’s most dynamic metropolitan destinations.

HIGHLIGHTS LIVE THE HIGH LIFE

For Inspirato members, a vacation at Trump International Hotel & Tower™ Toronto combines the best location, services and amenities you’ll find anywhere in the city. Your custom-designed suite features floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Toronto skyline or Lake Ontario and an elegant, spacious living area with fireplace. The exquisite amenities include the city’s finest spa, nanny

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services, 24-hour in-room dining and the signature Trump Attaché service. PRIME LOCATION The only luxury hotel in the Financial District, Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto is just a short walk from the CN Tower, historic Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market. DINNER WITH A VIEW

Situated on the scenic 54th floor of the Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, Canoe restaurant is a local favorite and the perfect venue for a special night out.

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from atop the 1,815-foot CN Tower, the tallest freestanding building in the Western Hemisphere. DISTILLERY DISTRICT

This acclaimed neighborhood is part European walking district and part SoHo.

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Toronto is an urban metropolis within easy reach of unspoiled wilderness and heartpumping adventure. Take a high-altitude tour via a private helicopter tour, soak in the sensory experience of Niagara Falls, explore the Toronto Islands or take in the views

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Watch the sun set from a table at C5 Restaurant. Perched on the fifth floor of the Royal Ontario Museum’s modern annex, this spectacular restaurant features a wide variety of regional cuisine and superb wines from Ontario’s best vineyards.

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Inspirato’s East African Safari Experience takes you to the open plains and green hills of Kenya, where you’ll enjoy amazing and intimate interactions with the wildlife and culture of this special area. Marvel at the sunlight on the snow-capped hills of Mt. Kilimanjaro and elephants ambling toward watering holes. Look for wild game such as zebras, gazelles and wildebeests on grassy plains. In these private game reserves, you can also enjoy unexpected

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activities like mountain biking, horseback safaris and a hot-air balloon ride over the African savannah. In a word: unforgettable.

HIGHLIGHTS IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE

You’ll enjoy up-close encounters with Africa’s breathtaking wildlife on guided tours of private game reserves, and experience the lifestyle of the Maasai people with intimate encounters.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Throughout your safari experience, you’ll enjoy comfortable lodging and permanent tent accommodations with private attached baths. This personalized, upscale camp experience combines thoughtful service and attention to detail with the immersive feeling of connecting with the daily rhythms of the African savannah. BY LAND AND BY AIR

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landscape and wildlife, including bike safaris, hot-air balloon rides, Jeep tours, horseback rides, tracking with bloodhounds and more. THE CONVENIENCE

You’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes with booking a fully vetted and road-tested African safari experience. It’s easy to book, all activities and meals are pre-arranged, and your comfort and safety are accounted for at every step. No detail is left to chance, and the service is consistently excellent throughout.

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which includes a private plunge pool and a rooftop “star bed” to gaze at the night sky. You can enjoy coffee or tea in your room each morning, picnic or poolside lunches and candlelit dinners. During the days, you might explore the plains by horseback, Land Rover and on foot. Keep your eyes peeled for gazelles, gerenuks, zebras, elands, oryx, giraffes and wildebeests, as well as cheetahs and lions. There’s also a swimming pool at the lodge if you want to take a dip. DAYS

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very personal and upscale camp experience. These days will include morning and afternoon game drives, the option of a hot-air balloon ride for a nominal fee, excursions in custommade safari vehicles and visits to authentic Masai villages. The wildlife that resides here includes lions, leopards, hyenas, and cheetahs, as well as sunbathing crocodiles, massive hippos, elephants and much more. DAYS

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MUST SEE The Wildebeest Migration Visit Kenya from July to September, the country’s coolest months, to witness the great wildebeest migration at its peak. This is when impossibly huge herds of wildebeest make their way from spring breeding and feeding grounds, across the Mara River and toward the green grasses on the other side. This huge migration also attracts a wide variety of predatory animals, and is a natural phenomenon that must be experienced firsthand to truly understand its magnitude.

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C LAZY U RANCH

COLORADO

EXPLORE THE WILD WEST

Our C Lazy U Luxury Guest Ranch & Resort Experience takes you into Colorado’s Wild West and introduces you to an elegant, friendly and fun guestranch culture, complete with gourmet meals and luxury lodging. Located on more than 8,000 acres in Granby, where the Colorado River runs off the Continental Divide and winds its way through mountain valleys and the White River National Forest, C Lazy U is a land of lush green meadows, bright

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blue skies and fresh, clean air. Every season brings unique beauty and new activities for the whole family. From relaxing spa services at the Lazy You Spa and daily horseback riding with a wrangler guide, to fly fishing and trap shooting in warm weather and private snowcat-assisted skiing and ice skating in the winter, you can create memorable experiences day after day.

HIGHLIGHTS FAMILY FOCUSED Children and teens will enjoy the outstanding kids’ program, brimming with action and entertainment, led by cool and talented counselors, while adults will revel in as much or as little adventure as they desire. From pony rides and crafts for the littlest ones, to scavenger hunts and hayrides for the older kids and overnight camping and whitewater rafting for teenagers, your children can explore the ranch and make memories that will last a lifetime.

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Families eat breakfast together each morning and have an organized family activity each evening. YEAR-ROUND ACTIVITIES

This luxury guest ranch is bustling every day of the year. When you’re not in the saddle, go snow tubing, sledding and cross-country skiing in the winter and go hiking, biking and fly fishing in the summer, just to name a few of the fun activities.

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From the first “howdy” to the final tip of their hat, C Lazy U staff members make you feel instantly at home and welcome you into the ranch family. A renowned chef prepares delectable gourmet family-style meals, and your luxury accommodations offer firstclass comfort and solitude, with stone fireplaces, nightly bed turndown, plush robes, iHome docking stations and fresh snacks that are replenished daily.


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and in wintertime, take a ride down the private luge run, play ice hockey or go snowshoeing.

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by a nightly family activity, where you can spend time with your loved ones, eat ice cream and later enjoy optional programmed events at the Patio House.

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Spend your days finding action and adventure. In summertime, participate in cattle drives and other cowboy adventures,

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MUST DO Get Horseback in the Rocky Mountains The essential C Lazy U experience is built around its horseback program. One of the premier horseback riding ranches in Colorado, C Lazy U maintains a herd of more than 175 horses, and its experienced wranglers will match you with the perfect horse for your stature and riding ability. You’ll get to know your horse during daily morning and afternoon rides, and kids will enjoy an opportunity to take a morning wagon ride out into the pasture to help the C Lazy U staff feed the herd. There’s nothing like the feel of a warm muzzle as eager mouths reach for a fresh flake of hay.

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GALAPAGOS VOYAGE

GA L A PAGOS ISL A NDS

EXPLORE AN EXOTIC DESTINATION

In the Galapagos Islands, you’ll experience up-close encounters with some of the most unique wildlife, flora and fauna in the world. Sail among the islands on an intimate, richly appointed expedition ship with a maximum of 48 guests, and gain insight into the islands’ diverse flora and fauna through the expertise of experienced naturalist guides. It’s the ideal way to experience all that the Galapagos has to offer.

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HIGHLIGHTS THE EXPERIENCE Most of your time will be spent within the protected areas of the Galapagos National Park and the Galapagos Marine Reserve, where you might see penguins, sea lions, albatross, marine iguanas, bluefooted boobies, flamingos and much more—all from an incredibly close vantage point.

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The Galapagos are home to an amazingly diverse assortment of creatures both in the sea and on land. While kayaking, snorkeling and walking these remote islands, you’ll observe surfacing dolphins and whales, flightless cormorants and giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, brown pelicans, seals and so much more. INTIMATE ENCOUNTERS

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get to know the guides on a personal level as they share their expertise and introduce you to the wonders of the Galapagos.

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snorkel or look for sea urchins, octopuses and starfish in tidal pools along the black sand beach. Next, head to Bartolomé Island, where penguins gather near the snorkeling area around Pinnacle Rock. Trek to the top of the island for exceptional views or enjoy a panga ride to explore nooks and crannies along the coastline.

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At the Charles Darwin Research Station, gain insight into the huge efforts being made by scientists, guides, rangers and park managers to preserve this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perhaps the biggest treat, however, will be the opportunity to see the Galapagos’ famous giant tortoises in their natural habitat.

The day begins with a panga ride through saltwater inlets frequented by sea turtles, sharks and rays on Black Turtle Cove. At midday you’ll travel back to Quito, where you can refresh before your flight home the next day. We are glad to arrange ground transportation and accommodations in Quito.

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Today’s journey begins among the frolicking sea lions on the white sand beach of Gardner Bay. Then it’s on to Punta Suárez on Española Island, one of the trip’s most popular stops. The area’s isolation has led to a high proportion of endemic fauna, as well as rare finches and the only population of albatrosses on the planet.

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MACHU PICCHU

PERU

EXPLORE SOUTH AMERICAN CHARMS

Our custom Peru Experience— featuring the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Cusco and Machu Picchu—introduces you to this South American country’s rich cultural history, friendly locals and stunning scenery. Set in the beautiful Andes Mountains, Peru has strong Inca and Spanish influences, and the country is teeming with ancient ruins and historical enchantments. Learn about past civilizations and view awe-inspiring artifacts that are

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thousands of years old, all while surrounded by nature at its finest. HIGHLIGHTS PERU YOUR WAY Packed with variety, your entire Peruvian experience provides a variety of activities to explore the Andean landscape. You’ll enjoy private tours and luxurious accommodations at each destination; dine on Peruvian delicacies; set your heart pumping with outdoor adventures such as hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding; or

choose to relax and enjoy the views. Personal hosts and expert guides will escort you through every step of your trip, ensuring five-star service and an unforgettable experience. EXPERT PRIVATE GUIDE

With the help of a private, English-speaking guide, immerse yourself in the diverse and fascinating culture of the Andean people, experiencing local food, religion and art.

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Discover the Inca civilization through the many ruins, ranging from Machu Picchu, one of the most aweinspiring archaeological sites in the Americas, to Sacsayhuaman, an ancient battlefield. ADDITIONAL EXCURSION

In addition to our Peru experience, you can add to your trip by taking an excursion to the lush Amazon jungle or exploring the three-million-year-old freshwater Lake Titicaca.

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After a short flight to Cusco and a private transfer to the Sacred Valley, you will enjoy a homemade Peruvian lunch and breathtaking views at the Hacienda Huayoccari, a working farm in the heart of the Sacred Valley. Venture into Incan history on a private horseback riding tour and hop on a mountain bike to explore the Maras salt flats and the ruins in Moray. You will sleep well at Sol y Luna, a peaceful lodge in a gorgeous, natural setting. DAY

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Qoricancha, the Museum of Religious Art and the Archbishop’s Palace. Sleep comfortably at La Casona, a converted 16thcentury manor house.

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MUST SEE Sunrise over the Ancient Ruins Viewing the sunrise over Machu Picchu, as you will during your Peruvian adventure, can only be described as a religious experience. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ancient “Incans” built this impressive collection of structures deep in the wilds of Peru’s Cusco Region in the mid-1400s. It was abandoned just 100 years after its completion during the Spanish Conquest, and today most of the outlying buildings have been reconstructed to give a sense of what Machu Picchu must have been like at the height of its glory.

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MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE

MEDITERRANEAN SEA

EXPLORE PORT-HOPPING THE RIVIERAS

The world may never look the same after a Mediterranean voyage with Inspirato and Silversea, the world’s leading small-ship luxury cruise line. During this exclusive voyage, you can clink martini glasses at a Monte Carlo blackjack table, sink into a plush lounge chair on the sunny Saint-Tropez sand and gaze in wide-eyed wonder at the impossibly blue Mediterranean waters. This unforgettable journey features a custom itinerary that

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combines the most romantic ports along the Italian, French and Spanish Rivieras with onboard luxury every step of the way. HIGHLIGHTS

windows and private verandas. Recount the day’s adventures over a gourmet candlelit dinner with your spirits of choice, and enjoy the ship’s pool deck, fitness center, casino and show lounge. It’s all included.

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For Inspirato members, this intimate private cruise includes membersonly deck parties at enchanting ports of call and customized shore excursions. Complimentary butler service is available on board day or night, and suites feature picture

Relax your body and mind in this soothing sanctuary at sea. Appointments for chargeable services may be made on board the ship.

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Depart from the port of Civitavecchia, Italy, which is about a 1.5-hour drive from Rome. We suggest that you arrive at least a day in advance to enjoy the many historically significant and beautiful attractions in Italy’s capital city, including the the Basilica di San Pietro and the Sistine Chapel. A half-day excursion to the Etruscan countryside to experience the history and flavors of Old Italy is also available.

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palm tree-lined Promenade des Anglais. The ship will overnight in Nice. DAY

town elegance with chic aesthetics and is a popular destination for affluent vacationers. Tour picturesque villages such as the charming seaside towns of Rapallo, once favored by famous writers such as Ernest Hemmingway and Ezra Pound, and Santa Margherita, one of the Italian Riviera’s preeminent resorts.

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Nice elegantly blends the old world with the new in an elegantly relaxed setting that befits its stature as the “Queen of the Riviera.” English aristocracy favored Nice as a winter retreat during the Victorian era, and today you’ll enjoy visiting its fine restaurants and shops in the stately Place Massena. End the day with a relaxing stroll along the

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The tiny principality Monte Carlo covers only 473 acres (it would easily fit inside New York City’s Central Park), yet attracts an affluent, glamorous and pampered crowd. The ship will overnight in port, allowing for ample time to explore its museums, boutiques and world-class restaurants. Try your luck at one of Monte Carlo’s famous casinos. The Place du Casino, trimmed in gold leaf, is a standout. DAY

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actors and millionaires. Explore its many finesand beaches and all they have to offer, including the ultra-exclusive Club 55 in Ramatuelle. Or opt for a guided walking tour of Saint-Tropez’s rich architectural heritage, ending in an intimate village garden where an expert oenologist will introduce you to the Saint-Tropez Peninsula’s excellent wines. DAY

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The charming village of Sète serves as a gateway to Montpellier, the capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region of Southern France, and provides access to nearby destinations such as Provence, Carcassonne and Pezenas. Sample the flavors of the Languedoc region during a visit and wine tasting in Montpellier or embark on a guided

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Barcelona is a vibrant cultural hub that was once home to architect Antoni Gaudi and painters Joan Miro, Salvador Dali and Picasso. It’s a fitting final port for your grand Mediterranean adventure, as Barcelona is filled with a wealth of historical treasures and natural beauty. Visit La Ramblas promenade with its flower stalls, bird vendors, mimes, musicians and outdoor cafes; tour the Miró Foundation, a gift from the artist Joan Miró to his native city; and don’t miss the superb Catalonian National Museum of Art.

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PATAGONIA

CHILE

EXPLORE RUGGED PATAGONIA

Experience the allure and wonder of Patagonia, a pristine natural wonder and one of the most ruggedly beautiful places on the planet. You’ll enjoy a sustainable, ecotourism experience that blends serene comfort, rustic elegance and Patagonian authenticity in an amazing package. There are numerous ways to experience this area’s natural offerings for every skill and experience level. Consider world-class

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fly fishing, horseback riding with a gaucho, kayaking to a colony of sea lions, learning about local Patagonian traditions such as weaving and mate, or engaging in community service projects like helping teach an English class or tending an organic garden. It’s a rich cultural experience you won’t soon forget.

HIGHLIGHTS RUSTIC ELEGANCE

Despite your remote location, your comfortable accommodations are

equipped with luxurious amenities and private, en suite bathrooms. While you are focused on adventure, the local hospitality team takes care of every detail, including preparing delicious food, serving fine Chilean wine and ensuring each guest is happy and comfortable. THE NATURAL WONDERS

From scenic river valleys, spectacular lake frontages and soaring glaciercovered volcanoes, to fjords, verdant forests and unspoiled wildlife

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habitats—Patagonia is a wonderland for outdoorsmen and nature enthusiasts. THE ADVENTURES

Get to know Patagonia while horseback riding, river floating, fly fishing, mountain biking, kayaking, hiking, participating in a scientific study or learning new skills on a photo safari. The world-class guides are experts in outdoor fun. THE SIMPLE CONVENIENCE We take

care of all the details, customize your trip to your desires, provide the best outdoor gear

and equipment for you to use, and bilingual guides and experienced professionals ensure your fun and safety. All you have to do is show up.

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Hike around Valle California in the morning and then board a charter plane in Palena and fly to Melimoyu. Once in Melimoyu, guests will have the rest of the afternoon to meet the Expeditions Team and plan the second half of their trip. Relax at Casa Bahía, a renovated homesteader’s house. DAY

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MUST FEEL The Warm Chilean Summer Chile is counter-seasonal, so its seasons are reversed when compared to countries in the northern hemisphere such as the United States and Canada. Take advantage of this fortunate reversal by escaping winter’s chill and visiting during Chile’s summertime, specifically between December and February. It’s the best time to visit Patagonia. Temperatures during these months are generally warmer, and trails are more accessible. The months of November, March and April tend to have cooler temperatures but less wind.

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From Puerto Montt, hop on a charter flight that will take you to your final destination. The on-site team will welcome you with hors d’oeuvres and a Chilean Pisco Sour cocktail before you relax in a wood-fired hot tub. The next morning, walk through the El Tigre trail and visit ancient forests. Enjoy lunch in the Quincho (a traditional Chilean barbecue area) and then gallop on horseback to explore Thunder Hill. Hike, fly fish or float on the river. Each day, the head guide will meet with you to review the excursion options for the following day, along with lunch and dinner choices.

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ITTING ON A SKI chairlift with friends in Vail, Bill Flagg decided he would try something new in his travel planning: He used his phone to pull up Inspirato, and before he got off the lift at the top of the mountain he was booked for two nights in a place that could accommodate him and his buddies. In a perfect twist, it was right by the chairlifts. Before that, Mr. Flagg, an entrepreneur in Boulder, Colorado, was spending a great deal of time in search mode when it

came to planning travel with his wife and their two young children—or even an occasional get-together with the guys. “I would do a combination of VRBO, travel agents and my own research,” he says. “Each one had its advantages and drawbacks.” For example, his family likes to go to Telluride for a couple of weeks each year. “We would go through this process of looking through VRBO for the best place to stay. We went through a lot of places that were either run-down or not

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well located,” he says. “Checking availability is another challenge with VRBO. I spent a full week trying to find a place, and it was an adventure wondering what we were going to get when we arrived.” And therein lies the conundrum for travelers today: too many choices and often not enough information, whether using a travel agent, fractional ownership, a smattering of websites or some other service. “I was spending way too much time with travel agents, and it drove me crazy,” says Mr. Flagg.

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TIME WELL SAVED The solution for Mr. Flagg and a growing number of affluent people is to become a member with Inspirato, which includes access to a Personal Vacation Advisor and a Destination Concierge in addition to many other services. “With Inspirato there is an advocate for you ahead of your vacation,” says Ira Bahr, chief marketing officer for Inspirato. “For time-constrained people, they don’t have to dive into a tonnage of information available on the Internet. They can call a trusted resource.” In what Mr. Bahr describes as “a misalignment between

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agency,” he explained. “I am one out of millions there, just another number.” Mr. Gonzalez enjoyed a trip to the Dominican Republic with family and friends this year after he became a member of Inspirato. “My daughter was turning 21,” he said of the large family event they held on their vacation. “Two

Ken and Jenny Silverman of Northbrook, Illinois, joined Inspirato in 2012, but already it is changing how they contemplate family trips for them and their three children. “We would spend countless hours online doing all of the details,” says Mrs. Silverman. The couple preferred to use points for their travel, often

“THE INSPIRATO TRAVEL STYLE ALLOWS YOU TO MAINTAIN THE LEVEL OF LUXURY YOU ARE ACCUSTOMED TO WHEN YOU’RE AT HOME.” expectations and outcomes,” there can be unpredictability in these more traditional travel-making arrangements. “There might be a musty odor to a room or the place they rented might not be as close to an amenity as they wanted it to be,” he says. “All of these variables go into their happiness. With Inspirato, they never have an outcome different from their expectations.” Samuel Gonzalez, a business owner in Miami, Florida, was in the habit of using the travel services offered through his credit card company, along with researching things on his own. “It’s a generic type of travel

weeks prior to departure I was contacted by the concierge asking if we wanted cooks and maids in the house, if we wanted to go on fishing excursions, which restaurants we would like to go to, and everything was done. I didn’t have to call anyone. It makes travel seamless.” This is quite a difference from his days of calling the travel agent, then being referred to Open Table to make his own dinner reservations. Since joining Inspirato, Mr. Gonzalez has taken trips to Los Cabos, Anguilla and Las Vegas. “Everything is done from arrival to departure,” he says. “A typical travel agent is limited in what they can do.”

with Marriott, and then pay whatever balance remained. The biggest problem they had was negotiating connected rooms for their family. “It’s the best decision for us to stay in a house as a family,” says Mr. Silverman. “Between the oldest and the youngest of our children, everybody needs their own space. Our teenager needs his own room because he stays up later.” Now they are clear that their family needs a four-bedroom house for their vacations and simply review the layout of a residence online. Moving from their “do-it-yourself” method of travel planning, the Silvermans truly appreciate the

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little things such as not having to call hotels to verify there will be laundry facilities or arriving to a house with an already-stocked refrigerator. “We did two trips this summer with Inspirato—to Vail and Jackson Hole—and we did not come back complaining about anything,” gushes Mrs. Silverman. Mr. Bahr is all too familiar with the

challenges of traveling with family. As a married father of two, Mr. Bahr has learned what does and does not work during vacations. “The main thing you give up when you travel to a luxury resort is space,” he says. “People who own a four- to five-thousand-square-foot home and then take their family to live in four to five hundred square feet on vacation will have implications on every aspect of their existence while at a destination. The Inspirato travel style allows you to maintain the level of luxury you are accustomed to when you’re at home.” The upshot for many Inspirato members is that the ease of vacation planning allows even more travel. “We spend a lot less time making calls to arrange things, and a lot more time enjoying the vacation,” says Mr. Flagg. “It’s opened up our perspective of being able to travel to more places.”

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CHAMPAGNE TASTES Splurging on your children (without spoiling them). BY CHRIS RODELL

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gave the 5-year-old a good long glare when she complained that the TV at our waterside mansion was too small. Oh, she was missing the big picture, all right. Daddy hadn’t taken his wife and two daughters to some highway Sleep Cheap. He wouldn’t do that. As a travel writer for 20 years, Daddy’s been lucky enough to experience the world. He remembers telling his grandfather about balloon rides over Napa, moonlit sailing across the Caribbean and five-star dinners at Manhattan’s finest. “Keep going like that, kid, you’re going to wind up with champagne tastes,” his grandfather chided. He was right. I revel in life’s finer things: sumptuous dining, posh travel and staying in homes known more for their names than their addresses. That’s exactly how we ended up out here, at Far Away Point on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. I was writing a story about the splendid advantages of renting your own mansion and had brought the family along. It’s a tough job. The picturesque Far Away Point could comfortably sleep dozens, had a seven-person guesthouse, a boathouse, a Steinway

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“I’LL GIVE THEM THE GREATEST EXPERIENCES THE IMAGINATION CAN FATHOM. AND I’LL BE SURE THEY APPRECIATE EVERY STEP ALONG THE WAY.” piano room, a four-flight elevator, 100 acres with a half-mile of shoreline on the Miles River, a private beach, a historic graveyard full of nearly two dozen dead millionaires... and that tiny little TV. As I wandered a misty morning absorbing the beauty of it all, the heady taste of fresh mimosa on my lips, I thought about my grandfather. My cham-

pagne tastes were being slaked. I was being spoiled. But, I wondered, do I want to spoil my daughters? Do you? I mean, what if I take them to another mansion next year and they complain, “Gee, Dad, the boathouse here’s a little cramped”?

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I’m at an odd crossroads, where I’m eager to spoil myself, yet I worry that doing so might damage my daughters. It’s a moral conundrum with which we all must wrestle. How do we splurge on our kids without spoiling them rotten? So here’s what I decided: I’m going to take every opportunity to show my loved ones the most

spectacular adventures this world has to offer. I can’t predict the future, but it wouldn’t surprise me if, before the girls enter college, they ride elephants with a view of the Taj Mahal, toast marshmallows on the side of an active volcano and see the edges of Earth from recreational space vehicles. I will give them the greatest experiences the imagination can fathom. And I’ll be sure they appreciate every step along the way. The aforementioned grandfather lived to be 98 years old. Raised in the Great Depression, he never had an opportunity for this kind of exotic fun, and he was wary of spending money on that kind of frivolity. As time ravaged him with its indignities, he’d often lament, “Growing old ain’t for sissies.” Well, he was only half right that time. Livin’ ain’t for sissies. This world’s tough. Our children will learn, as we all do, it can be a mean old place. It’s our job to show them all the sparkle, to provide all the opportunities we can, to ensure they enjoy it and teach them to dance every time they hear the music. I vow that Far Away Point won’t be the last mansion my daughters stay in. And I promise you this: The next one won’t have any TV at all.

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