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This three-day music festival in Napa Valley, California, blends chart-topping acts like Justin Timberlake and Noah Kahan with icons like Green Day and Ice Cube. Beyond the music, unwind at a spa, sample varietals in the wine cabanas, explore a culinary garden, and sip craft cocktails at the Botanical Bar for a complete experience.
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Each June, New Orleans hosts this culinary festival, serving up world-class flavors while supporting local nonprofits focused on culinary education. Sip top-tier wines, chat with chefs and winemakers, even judge the best blush in the Tournament of Rosés. This five-day feast includes wine dinners and hands-on experiences like decorating cakes with edible flowers.
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Vintage motor vehicle memorabilia revs up Ford’s Garage in downtown Fort Myers, located less than a mile from automotive pioneer Henry Ford’s winter home. Fuel up on their famous burgers (like the spicy High-Octane) and a tower of Jumbo Piston Onion Rings stacked on an oil funnel. Servers dress like mechanics.
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At The Veranda in downtown Fort Myers, tuxedoed waitstaff deliver entrees accented by sumptuous sauces, including a lemon beurre blanc for scallops and a velvety béarnaise for filet mignon. Also downtown, The Silver King Ocean Brasserie uses fresh seafood and produce in entrees like black grouper served with a ratatouille containing local squash.
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Get your morning mojo on in Fort Myers Beach. MoJoe’s Coffee Cafe's beachside spots are beloved by locals and visitors alike for its brews and breakfasts. Pair an espresso, latte or other perk-me-up with an omelette, scramble, or extra-thick French toast. Order from the trailer and dine outside for an alfresco brekkie.
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Bon appétit in Bonita Springs. Survey Cafe, with its wraparound deck surrounded by live oaks, Spanish moss, and palms, exudes casual Paris sidewalk bistro ambience. Order French classics like beef bourguignon and duck à l’orange, or try their signature Mongolfiere of the Sea, a cassolette packed with lobster, shrimp, cod, and scallops.
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Keep it casual at Doc’s Beach House in Bonita Springs. Eat in a beach-level dining room with an open-air patio, or grab a table in the sand and order from the take-out window. A specialty is Chicago-style thin-crust pizza (yes, not deep-dish), made from scratch and tavern-cut into small, squarish pieces.
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Have a carefree, car-free experience at Cabbage Key Inn and Restaurant, accessible only by boat and reminiscent of another era. Enjoy million-dollar water views, a dining room decorated with dollar bills, and a menu anchored by shrimp in the shell and stone crab claws. Save room for house-made frozen Key lime pie.
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You don’t have to stay at the historic Shangri-La Springs hotel in Bonita Springs to dine at Harvest & Wisdom, its organic restaurant open for breakfast and lunch. Seasonal produce from an on-site organic garden flavors menu items like the Shangri-La Sunrise Smoothie Bowl and the Black Bean and Oat Vegan Burger.
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The viral photos barely scratch the surface. You have to glimpse the raw spectacle in person to grasp the many faces of the northern lights. In one moment, they’re pulsing like flashes of sleepy lightning. Then they might resemble a cosmic green blow torch scorching the blackness of space. Sometimes they display columns of light shooting out of the horizon, or they rain down shimmering ribbons and sheets of color when directly overhead. The key to a successful encounter is patience and persistence, while you hope for coronal mass ejections and ideal solar winds. When optimum conditions strike, your odds of spotting the show increase the farther north you go. Finnish Lapland has become a mecca for aurora hunters. Here, the heavenly display is visible nearly every other night between August and April in this remote northern terrain. To make it extra unforgettable and cozy, warm up in a laavu. These wilderness huts are often equipped with firewood; bring fire-starting essentials and roast Finnish sausages or marshmallows over an open flame while you wait for the lights to emerge.
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Our planet is aglow with beauty. Many of its most novel features require venturing beyond the city or into the dark. The following natural experiences and destinations call to those with a sense of wonder and hunger for mystery.
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With more than 2,000 documented structures, Arches National Park claims the densest concentration of natural stone arches in the world. They also happen to sprawl out under some of the darkest skies in the contiguous U.S. states. Plenty of short trails, such as Double Arch, The Windows, and Skyline Arch, lure road-trippers for mesmerizing pit stops and day trips. But the true reward captivates those who stay late under the glimmering canvas above. After dark, the namesake geological features throughout this landscape form massive picture frames for constellations, the moon, and other celestial bodies. Sunrise and sunset also paint the land in stunning tones of red, pink, and orange. Consider booking your visit around one of the ranger-led star parties or stargazing events announced on the Arches National Park website. Or gather some friends and chart your own after-dark adventure. Local tip: The farther north you drive in the park, the farther you get from Moab and the darker the skies become.
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In the summer, hundreds of colorful pools near Osoyoos contain one of the world’s highest concentrations of Epsom salts, calcium, and other minerals. The watery craters form like colorful dimples on a golf ball as the lake water evaporates under intense heat. For hundreds of years, the Syilx Okanagan People has considered this a sacred site (called kɬlil̕xʷ) that many tribes visited for medicinal purposes. The Okanagan tribal chiefs explain that countless ceremonial cairns line the perimeter of the lake, some of them placed so long ago they have mostly sunk underground with only their tops remaining visible. Most visitors today can only marvel at the private site from a distance, parking on the side of Highway 3 northwest of Osoyoos.
WHERE TO STAY: The Delta Grand Okanagan Resort And Conference Centre
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You’ve likely witnessed a crowd of fans coordinate the wave in a packed stadium. If you thought that was impressive, imagine a similar movement executed by hundreds of fireflies drifting through a wild mountainside forest. That’s how some viewers describe the seasonal dance of the synchronous fireflies in the Great Smoky Mountains. Each year in early summer, the mating ritual of the Photinus carolinus firefly draws scores of tourists deep into the woods of Tennessee — the winners of the limited lottery or attendees that tens of thousands enter yearly. For those who land a ticket, right around dusk, they hike until the first glimpse of a beloved bug flickering like the first star of the night. Then more and more join the pulse until an army synchronizes for a night of amorous connection. The attraction is part of a globally growing movement, now with some 1 million people traveling to select locations each year to participate in firefly tourism.
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Step aside, sunshine. On Holbox Island and other beaches, sunny days can take a back seat to dark nights when it comes to ocean novelty. During moonless nights, shimmering magic often emerges for those who resist the urge to use artificial lights on a nighttime beach walk. Ocean bioluminescence is the other-worldly phenomenon when the sea lights up with blue and neon sparkles. The source: tiny bioluminescent plankton that glow like fireflies when disturbed. The crashing of waves or simply running your hand through the water can activate the organisms. In mass, the effect can resemble a sparkly snow globe. For a truly spectacular encounter, try swimming through bioluminescent water and take a peek below the surface with a mask or goggles. Some tourism destinations offer kayak tours through the waters where this magical plankton is known to congregate.
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We could all use a little time to disconnect, and luckily, there’s a collection of parks in Arizona and California that can help us find a moment (or two) of zen. You just have to choose: Towering cacti or plunging waterfalls? Wildflower meadows or multihued deserts?
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Melting snow makes spring and early summer the ideal times to witness Yosemite National Park's awe-inspiring waterfalls. In Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Falls is one of the world’s tallest, sending water down 2,425 feet, while Sentinel Falls on the south end of the valley tumbles down rock faces for roughly 2,000 feet. Keep your eyes skyward as you head to the southern part of the park, where scores of giant sequoias reach immense heights in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias.
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The rugged Sierra Nevada mountains provide a picturesque backdrop for Tahoe National Forest in northeast California. With over 100 hiking trails to choose from, be immersed in a forest of fir, aspen, and pine trees. (Keep an eye out for the sugar pines and their gargantuan pinecones!) Discover more flora in clearings like Loney Meadow, where an interpretive trail snakes past fawn lilies, violets, and other wildflowers that begin blooming in June.
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In the middle of Arizona’s Painted Desert, this park’s namesake are logs more than 200 million years old, transformed into rainbow-color deposits of quartz over the millennia. Get an up-close look at those fossils during a hike through the park, and budget time for a stop at Devil’s Playground. Its eroded towers of rock, colored in hues of blue, gray, and purple are a natural masterpiece.
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The historic 8-acre Sonoma Plaza was designed by Mariano Vallejo, a military leader and politician who was instrumental in helping California become a U.S. state. Today, it is the state’s largest plaza, filled with trees, gourmet shops, restaurants, tasting rooms, and stately buildings like the stone-clad City Hall and the Mission San Francisco Solano. Park and drink in your surroundings for an hour or two before lunch.
You’ve just arrived in Sonoma, but La Salette, a lively restaurant right in the square, will whisk you off to sunny Portugal. Tuck into steaming helpings of cod cakes and Portuguese fisherman’s stew, and sit on the outdoor patio for the full ambient effect. After lunch, head about an hour north to take in one of Sonoma Valley’s most glam cities, Healdsburg. You could devote your afternoon to its downtown tasting rooms and boutiques, but then you’d miss a chance to observe the area’s rippling topography. During a guided tasting amid the verdant gardens and redwoods at Flowers Vineyards & Winery, you’ll learn how the Sonoma Coast lends a distinct minerality to the vineyard’s Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
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Michelin-starred Barndiva inspires European-style romance in a rustic-minimalist setting. The barnlike events space, restaurant, and adjacent gardens spread out over a half-acre in the middle of Healdsburg. Plates large and small revolve around Sonoma’s seasonality and local purveyors, and garden-inspired cocktails nod to the property’s lush vegetation. One must-order app? Croquettes with Laura Chenel goat cheese, tomato jam, and lavender.
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With a heavy concentration of Michelin-rated restaurants, plus farm-to-table and international dishes made with utmost care, the Napa and Sonoma valleys have all the ingredients for a flavor-packed escape — and we haven’t even mentioned the wine! You’ll only scratch the surface of Northern California’s culinary landscape on this three-day extravaganza, but it’ll be *chef’s kiss* good.
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Chef Philip Tessier’s refined modern-American fare, top-notch cocktails, and a 10,000-bottle collection of Napa Valley wines — the largest in the world — draw patrons to PRESS restaurant, an expansive venue enveloped by neighboring vineyards along CA-29 in St. Helena. Its seasonal menu reflects Napa Valley’s bounty at any given time; in spring, prepare your palate for ingredients like peas, trumpet mushrooms, and mustard blossoms.
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By now you’ve worked up an appetite, so head about 22 minutes south to The Charter Oak in St. Helena. Shared plates and a seasonal menu showcasing ingredients from its 3.5-acre culinary farm are a focus at this family-style spot from Christopher and Martina Kostow. After lunch, first-rate shopping awaits in historic downtown St. Helena. Browse giftables and paper goods at Pennyweight, clothing at elysewalker, garden tools and accessories at Acres Home & Garden, and more.
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Rise and shine! A 30-minute drive southeast of Healdsburg near the Sonoma County line in Calistoga, the Petrified Forest is a fascinating place to commune with nature. Take a self-guided, 40-minute hike amid fossilized redwood trees that date back 3.4 million years. Or, if a spa day is more your speed, refresh your body for another day of exploration during a mud bath at Indian Springs in Calistoga. This famous (and famously healing) treatment consists of volcanic ash from the grounds and thermal mineral water from local geysers.
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Shun — a Japanese word for experiencing seasonal food in its freshest state — is an integral part of the dining experience at Kenzo, an intimate 27-seat restaurant helmed by Kenzo and Natsuko Tsujimoto, partners in business and life. Seafood is flown in daily from their native Japan, then transformed into artistic platings that pair beautifully with sakes and wines from around the world — a fitting finale to your globe-trotting culinary journey.
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Pick up provisions like wildflower honey, Meyer lemon oil, bacon-onion jam, and cheese at Oakville Grocery, a hip roadside general store that dates back to 1881. You’re headed to a hands-on food or beverage class CIA at Coppia, next to Oxbow Public Market. (Book in advance — spots fill up fast!) Once class is dismissed, explore more of the market for wine-country souvenirs, or venture beyond its walls to pop into shops and tasting rooms along First Street. When your stomach is rumbling again, decadent, Southern Italian-inspired pastas like Ravioli al Limone (spinach, ricotta, and Parmesan-stuffed pasta in a lemon cream sauce) await at Scala Osteria & Bar, a stylish sister restaurant to Bistro Don Giovanni.
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Chef Thomas Keller has several outposts in Yountville — including The French Laundry and Ad Hoc + Addendum — and a breakfast of colorful macarons and espresso at his boulangerie-inspired Bouchon Bakery is a fine way to start your morning. You’ll also be tempted by luscious pain au chocolat, fruit-filled tarts, and flaky croissants, but be careful not to spoil your appetite: The Bacon + Wine Experience tasting at Priest Ranch Winery, just a 5-minute walk down Washington Street, is next on the agenda. This unique pairing includes a sampling of four cuts of pork belly and curated wines.
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RCI has partnered with several all-inclusive resort affiliates in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America to offer our members an exciting new way to book an all-inclusive vacation through RCI. With this exciting new booking process, you can select any day of the week as your check-in day and stay as long as you like. In addition, you can also choose any available room type and even the view. RCI members who have eligible Trading Power or Points can also use these to discount or buy down the cost of these all-inclusive vacations. So, what are you waiting for? Call today and book your ocean-front swim-up suite today!
My family has been wanting to take an all-inclusive vacation, and I heard RCI now offers flexible lengths of stay. What does this mean exactly?
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That’s a great idea! Here’s why booking a cruise with your RCI membership is the way to go. First off, we have prices that can’t be beat, period. And with our 110% Best Price Guarantee, you can book with complete confidence. If you happen to spot a lower price online within two days of booking (same ship, itinerary, and dates), we’ll take care of refunding the difference. The best part: You’ll also get exclusive offers like up to $1,500 to spend at sea on just about anything you want. That’s extra cash in your pocket to use toward specialty dining, fancy cocktails, a shopping spree, or a relaxing spa day. Plus, you’ll still get all the deals the cruise lines give you and even credit toward your loyalty status. Have more questions? Give us a call or feel free to message us through chat. We’re here to guide you along the way.
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Have you always wondered about all-inclusive vacations but never booked one? Here are five benefits that will perhaps persuade you to finally make that reservation.
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Food. Entertainment. Activities. It’s all on-site at an all-inclusive resort. Play a round of golf in the morning or lounge by the pool. In the afternoon, receive a facial or a massage at the spa before dinner at one of the resort’s restaurants. Cap off the day with a nightcap in the lounge.
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In this regard, all-inclusive is synonymous with convenience. Your price covers nearly everything at your resort — food, drinks, activities, and, of course, your room. Sometimes, your fee will even cover transportation to and from the airport. Just remember, each resort offers its own all-inclusive packages, covering their own specific amenities.
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The beach is an all-inclusive staple, but there’s more than just sand and sun. At Al Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana, snorkeling is part of the all-inclusive package, while anyone staying at Allegro Cozumel can enjoy windsurfing, powerboating, or even scuba diving out in the sea. (Then again, there’s nothing wrong with a breezy afternoon under an umbrella on the beach.)
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So, where are you headed? RCI’s all-inclusive offerings span Mexico, including popular destinations like Cancún and Riviera Maya. Or stay in the Caribbean, where the options feature the Dominican Republic’s Punta Cana and Montego Bay, Jamaica. If you’d like to branch out even farther, consider resorts in Brazil or the Canary Islands. Still can’t decide? Comb through RCI’s directory to find the resort best suited for your interests.
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With swimming pools, playgrounds, and beaches to explore — not to mention endless snacks — your kiddos are bound to enjoy their all-inclusive vacations. Some resorts offer childcare or Kids Clubs, where children can play games, craft, and listen to music. Both options are ideal for parents looking to carve out some alone time.
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Centuries of sobering history await at Robben Island Museum, just a short ferry ride from Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront. The 5-square-mile island served as the destination for a variety of unwanted people, a troubled story you can trace during the island’s immersive tour experience. You’ll witness what remains of the island’s leprosy colony, including a cemetery for those who succumbed to the disease from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. You’ll also see the house where Robert Sobukwe, the leader of the Pan Africanist Congress, was held in solitary confinement. His dedication to return South Africa’s governance to its Indigenous people led to his imprisonment on the island for six years in the 1960s. The same decade, Nelson Mandela also arrived and began his 18-year incarceration on the island. When he and thousands of other anti-apartheid activists weren’t being forced to work in the limestone quarry, they were locked in the island’s maximum security prison. The tour concludes at Mandela’s cell, which he revisited years later as South Africa’s president.
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Cape Town, South Africa, welcomes travelers with a captivating medley of living history, native culture, and thought-provoking art. During a visit, walk in the footsteps of anti-apartheid leaders, survey the coastline from the top of a former grain silo, and be immersed in African traditions.
In the 17th century, rock mined on Robben Island was installed as the paving for the Castle of Good Hope. The pentagon-shaped compound, the oldest colonial structure in South Africa, has lived many lives over more than 300 years, operating as a fort, slave port, and a seat of government. Visitors who cross the castle’s moat and enter its bastions will find exhibits that explore the castle’s marginalized histories. With a collection of artwork and artifacts amassed over 25 years, The Cape Heritage Museum offers insight into the myriad cultures who called the cape home: the Khoikhoi, Xhosa, Malays, and eventually European colonists. Part of the William Fehr Collection also resides in the castle. The decorative artwork and oil paintings depict life under colonial rule, a perspective visitors are encouraged to reflect on as they examine each piece.
Castle of Good Hope
The floor-to-ceiling windows at Norval Foundation allow natural light to illuminate the contemporary African art inside, including works from South Africans Dumile Feni and Alexis Preller. One of the foundation’s current exhibits, We, the People: 30 Years of Democracy in South Africa, explores the country’s post-apartheid history through photographs, prints, and multimedia installations. Outdoors, native plants surround the artwork in the sculpture garden. You can’t miss Holderstebolder, a giant figure of granite, steel, and concrete that sculptor Angus Taylor comically positioned as if he’s tumbling down a hill. The garden borders a scenic natural wetland, home to the endangered western leopard toad. You may even find some of the amphibians in the sculpture garden; the foundation built underground culverts so the toads could travel to the Norval land beneath the roadway.
Norval Foundation
The architectural design of Zeitz MOCAA, overlooking Cape Town’s waterfront, is as striking as any of the artwork it houses. The atrium inspires awe with its abstract, tubular structures — remnants of the building’s past as a grain silo — and the building’s bulbous windows are segmented into triangles to resemble ancient cathedral ceilings. Consult the museum’s audio tour and comb through hundreds of paintings, garments, and sculptures, pieces of contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora. Be sure to check out One Must Be Seated, an exhibit by Ghanaian American artist Rita Mawuena Benissan. Using a royal umbrella and stool, it centers on the installment of the Akan people’s sacred chief. When you’ve progressed through the exhibition’s enstoolment ceremony and wandered through the rest of the galleries, step into the sixth floor’s Ocular Lounge for a cocktail and dramatic views of Table Mountain and the harbor.
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