Issue 1, 2023
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Go beyond the beach to discover Miami's true soul
Travel Like … a Professional Photographer
Capture your precious vacation memories with the perfect shot
The best unsung attractions in each of New York City’s boroughs
Natural Florida
Explore Florida’s scenic outdoors and incredible wildlife on your next vacation
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One Island, Five Ways: Sint Maarten
Enjoy the best of beaches, jungles, food and culture in this tropical paradise
Enjoy incredible vistas of Las Vegas at this luxury property
Plan your next vacation around these exciting events
Dates for Your Diary
Enjoy sweeping views of Central Park from the heart of New York City
Everything you need to know about your Club membership this quarter
Stroll Through the Past
Plan a vacation to a historic destination to discover stories from bygone eras
Postcard From Las Vegas
Imagine yourself on an epic tour through Las Vegas
Add these stylish spring picks to your suitcase
The Carry-On
Why you should book a trip to this charming ski town
Discover delicious plates at farm-to-table restaurants around the country
A Perfect Bite
48 Hours in … Washington, D.C.
Explore the nation’s capital with our two-day itinerary
Make the most of our Member-exclusive offers and experiences
Three RCI destinations to help you connect with nature
Vacations to Help You Make a Connection
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Derek De Salvia
Executive Vice President & Chief Customer Officer
Dear Owners, Welcome to the first 2023 issue of Club Traveler magazine! Starting with this issue, Club Traveler magazine is now available to all Owners and Members — another step toward bringing everyone together into the Hilton Grand Vacations family following the acquisition of Diamond Resorts in 2021. With each issue, it is our goal to showcase destinations around the world that will inspire you to dream, plan and go, as well as help you make the most of your vacation ownership. As HGV’s new chief customer officer, I have made a personal commitment to communicate with you directly and transparently, which I plan to do through quarterly video updates. In these videos, I’ll answer your questions about HGV and sit down with executives, team leaders, resort general managers and others so you can hear directly from them as well. These updates will be shared on your Club website and in Club Traveler newsletters, which are sent to Members of one of our Club programs — HGVClub, The Club and Extraordinary Escapes. If you missed my first update, you can view the full video on your Club website. It covers everything from HGV Max and service enhancements to our rebranded properties and different resort collections. I hope you take a moment to view my message and stay tuned for future communications from me. I’m truly excited for the year ahead and for the many travel adventures that await our Owners.
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Speaking of travel adventures, this issue’s cover story, “Stroll Through the Past,” provides ideas for a history-filled adventure with HGV. Our story showcases historic destinations around the world to help you envision what life was like for the people who lived in places such as Williamsburg, Virginia; Sedona, Arizona; Charleston, South Carolina; Cairngorms, Scotland; Bridgetown, Barbados; and Pisa, Italy. Visiting historic destinations is an excellent way to learn about the past and gain a new perspective on history.
Discover Bygone Eras
Our second feature story, “Natural Florida,” spotlights the Sunshine State’s natural beauty and is sure to leave any nature lover in awe. Discover South Florida’s diverse natural wonders that offer a unique and unforgettable experience or travel to Central Florida to explore more natural attractions. Whatever your plan is, Florida is the perfect destination to explore the great outdoors.
Florida’s Natural Wonders
Finally, our first issue of the year also features several new departments that I hope you’ll love. Read “Travel Like … a Professional Photographer” for tips on how to take photos like a pro or immerse yourself in a photographic tour of Sin City in “Postcard From Las Vegas.” If you’re a foodie looking for delicious farm-to-table restaurants around the country, look no further than “A Perfect Bite.” And if your suitcase needs an overhaul, look for stylish spring picks in “The Carry On,” featuring ideas that fit every budget. Additional articles include “One Island, Five Ways: Sint Maarten” and “48 Hours in … Washington, D.C.” I hope this issue of Club Traveler will inspire you to make vacation memories in the year ahead. I look forward to meeting many of you during my visits to our beautiful properties around the world and I wish you a wonderful year making your travel dreams come true. Happy journeys ahead,
Travel Inspiration Awaits
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Finally, our first issue of the year also features several, new departments that I hope you’ll love. Read “Travel Like … a Professional Photographer” for tips on how to take photos like a pro or immerse yourself in a photographic tour of Sin City in “Postcard From Las Vegas.” If you’re a foodie looking for delicious farm-to-table restaurants around the country, look no further than “A Perfect Bite.” And if your suitcase needs an overhaul, look for stylish spring picks in “The Carry On,” featuring ideas that fit every budget. Additional articles include “One Island, Five Ways: Sint Maarten” and “48 Hours in … Washington, D.C.” I hope this issue of Club Traveler will inspire you to make vacation memories in the year ahead. I look forward to meeting many of you during my visits to our beautiful properties around the world and I wish you a wonderful year making your travel dreams come true. Happy journeys ahead,
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To capture stunning moments on your next vacation, relax, have fun and think like a professional photographer. Travel photographer Nancy Lova, whose work has appeared in National Geographic, Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure, shares her tips for taking unforgettable photos — even on your mobile phone.
“I like to capture photos that are in the moment rather than asking people to smile and pose. I often step back, take out my camera or phone and get a shot of everyone eating or drinking or simply staring at a view. Such photos have a way of transporting people to that very moment as if they were right there again.”
Above: Seville, Spain. Right: Udaipur, India. Follow photographer Nancy Lova on Instagram at @nancylova_ to see more of her work.
“When taking photos on a phone, try to take the picture as if it was already cropped. Focus on a specific angle and avoid leaving too much blank, open space like big areas of the sky or grass. For example, when taking pictures of a beach, I would get one palm tree in the photo or one or two beach umbrellas, rather than everything on the beach. This makes the shot cleaner while still displaying the setting.”
“Don’t worry about getting the perfect shot and don’t worry about people watching you — just have fun with the camera. There’s no right or wrong way to take photos as everyone has different styles. Take photos of everything. The more you practice, the more it becomes second nature.”
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When: May 5–May 7, 2023 Where: San Diego, California Why go: Also known as the Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla, Cinco de Mayo is an annual celebration of Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire in 1862. The holiday is celebrated throughout the United States, especially in San Diego, which is home to Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo. Typically held throughout the weekend closest to the holiday, this year’s event marks its 40th year of festivities. The lively fiesta plays host to a slew of Mexican restaurants and street-food stalls, lanes of mini tiendas (shops) offering a variety of traditional artwork and textiles, as well as an exciting lineup of live music, mariachi bands and street performances. Where to stay: Located about a 30-minute drive from downtown San Diego, MarBrisa, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club is an oceanfront property that exudes a relaxed Mediterranean vibe. Unwind at any of the three outdoor pools or indulge in a pampering treatment at the spa next door.
Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo in San Diego
Expect plenty of live music at San Diego’s Cinco de Mayo Image by Fiesta Old Town Cinco de Mayo
When: June 8–August 6, 2023 Where: New York Why go: More than 400 years after his passing, the works of the Bard are alive and well in modern-day New York City. And there’s nothing like enjoying a full-scale Shakespeare production on a balmy summer evening at the open-air Delacorte Theater in Central Park. This year’s season will be a staging of Hamlet directed by Tony Award Winner Kenny Leon. Entry is free but tickets are distributed only on the day of the show, either in person at designated box-office locations or via a digital lottery. Where to stay: Live it up in the Big Apple at The Central at 5th, a Hilton Club, a luxurious 34-floor property located a short walk from Central Park and close to other attractions, including Rockefeller Center and Times Square.
Free Shakespeare in the Park in New York City
Enjoy a staging of Hamlet in New York City’s Central Park Image by The Public Theater
When: May 16–29, 2023 Where: Orlando, Florida Why go: As the longest-running festival of its kind in the United States, the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is a must-attend for lovers of the arts. Featuring hundreds of ticketed theatrical performances and a free outdoor music festival, this entertaining event is a mishmash of genres — from live music and live art to stand-up comedy, poetry competitions and literary readings. There’s also a free kids’ festival, with special children’s theater performances alongside painting workshops, puppet parades and animal encounters. Where to stay: Las Palmeras, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club is a family-friendly resort conveniently located a 20-minute drive to Downtown Orlando and is less than 5 miles from Universal Orlando® Resort and SeaWorld® Orlando. Within the resort, your little ones can glide down the water slide and play in the splash pad while you relax with a cocktail at the poolside bar.
Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival
The Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival is one of the largest of its kind Image by Orlando Fringe
When: June 8–11 2023 Where: Chicago, Illinois Why go: Held in Millennium Park and at other venues across the city, this long-running event is a mainstay on the Chicago social calendar, attracting blues fans from far and wide. The lineup is a diverse mix of emerging and established blues artists, with all performances free to attend. For a memorable festival experience, pack a picnic and enjoy a beautiful evening of soulful tunes. Where to stay: Perched on the top floor of the city’s DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, Chicago Magnificent Mile, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club features capacious Studios and Suites, a modern fitness center and a large swimming pool. Area favorites like Millennium Park, Navy Pier and the Chicago Theatre are all a stone’s throw away.
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Get a taste of the Windy City’s music scene at the Chicago Blues Festival
When: May 20–21, 2023 Where: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Why go: While it started as a small community event, this annual festival — dedicated to the beloved blue crab — is now a world-famous celebration. Held at the Little River waterfront near North Myrtle Beach, this jamboree is the perfect opportunity to drink in scenic views, jive to live music and, of course, dig into heaps of delicious Southern seafood. Where to stay: With an enviable location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Ocean 22, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club is a favorite for visitors to Myrtle Beach. Choose from 1-, 2- or 3-Bedroom Suites, all fully equipped with your own kitchen and living space.
World Famous Blue Crab Festival in Myrtle Beach
Find heaping plates of blue crab at this annual Myrtle Beach festival Image by Blue Crab festival
When: July 4, 2023 Where: Washington, D.C. Why go: Even as sparklers and rockets light the night skies across the country on Independence Day, the fireworks show in the nation’s capital is still among the most awe-inspiring. With D.C.’s iconic monuments and memorials serving as a dramatic backdrop, the show on the National Mall is a must-see. Get there early to catch the display in all its dazzling glory. Alternatively, you can hop on a sightseeing cruise to view the fireworks while floating on the Potomac River. Where to stay: The District, a Hilton Club is an elegant property conveniently located between Georgetown and Dupont Circle, putting you within walking distance of the city’s famous monuments and museums, as well as top-notch restaurants and stylish bars.
Fourth of July Fireworks Display in Washington, D.C.
Take in this patriotic display with the famous monuments as a stunning background Image by Sharosh Rajasekher/Unsplash
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Sint Maarten
This compact island offers classic Caribbean magic with European flair
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One Island, Five Ways
Easily accessible from both sides of the Atlantic, this unique island in the northwest Caribbean Sea offers visitors year-round tropical weather and a mix of adventures that stretch almost as long as its pristine, sandy shores. Sint Maarten is the name of the more populated Dutch side of this 34-square-mile (54-square-kilometer) island, which it shares with France (where it’s called St. Martin). In a single afternoon you can visit both countries for the quintessential Caribbean experience. Think powdery, white-sand beaches, sparkling azure waters, jungle tours, lively nightlife, funky beach bars and upscale restaurants. Here’s our pick of some of the best things to see and do during your stay on “The Friendly Island.”
It’s hard to describe the spectrum of blue hues of these waters. Pro Tip: Make sure you get a window seat on your flight into Princess Juliana International Airport, which is surrounded by bays and lagoons. That way you can admire from above the gradual shifts of azure and turquoise in the water. Once you’re on the island, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to see the colors up close. Charter companies offer a variety of sailing, snorkeling and sunset-cruise excursions. One of the best known is Captain Bob’s Speedboat, Snorkeling and Beach Tour, operated by Soualiga Destinations. The six-hour tour takes you to Tintamarre Island, Pinel Island and Creole Rock, where you can swim with turtles and see parrotfish, angelfish and porcupine fish. Sint Maarten also has a world-class reef and wreck scuba-diving, with the chance to encounter moray eels and stingrays. Dive Adventures and Dive Safaris are two shops that have garnered a five-star rating from the Professional Association of Diving Instructors.
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Whether you’re in the mood for a private patch of sand, water sports or a comfy beach chair in easy reach of a creamy blender cocktail, you have your choice of some of the best beaches in the world — and there are 37 of them all around the island. Mullet Bay is one of Sint Maarten’s most beautiful beaches, with clear, warm turquoise waters and a mix of tourists and locals. Located on the western side of the island near the French border, it offers chair and beach rentals and a couple of places to get food and drinks. Try Rosie’s Snack Shack for barbecue ribs and chicken. It’s a swimming beach free of jet skis but be prepared for a few waves, depending on the season. Round the next cove to find Maho Beach, which isn’t your typical beach escape. The sandy strip is so close to the island’s airport that the planes fly directly over your head, giving many visitors a thrill — not to mention a unique photo op (and a chance to try our tips from a professional travel photographer). Known as “the most extreme beach in the world,” it may not be the most relaxing scene but it’s definitely one of the most memorable. Have a cocktail at the Driftwood Bar while you plane-spot. On the French side, head to Orient Bay Beach. Here you’ll find a more typical beach resort scene with plenty of bars and restaurants to keep you in rosé mode all day. There’s also a lively water-sports site. It’s a lovely, long beach with something for everyone, including a plage naturiste (nudist beach) at the south end.
On the Beach
Before Christopher Columbus sighted the island in 1493, it was inhabited by descendants of the Arawak Indians, who had arrived around the year 800 and called the island “Soualiga” or “Land of Salt” in reference to the area’s salt ponds. Eventually it was colonized by the Dutch and French, who partitioned the island in 1648. Today the northern French part is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic, while the southern Dutch area is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Dutch capital, Philipsburg, is a charming port with cobblestone streets and colorful, colonial-style buildings. It’s also a routine stop for cruise ships, and its Front Street area caters to day-trippers with jewelry and duty-free spirits shops. Marigot, the French capital, is quieter, with an open-air market and outdoor cafés.
The island has a well-deserved reputation as a foodie haven, with fresh seafood, Continental classics or Caribbean fusion cuisine. Zee Best is a favorite bakery and breakfast and lunch spot near the Simpson Bay Marina, offering more than 20 savory and sweet crepes. Jax Steakhouse in Maho Beach serves up oysters, black-truffle pasta and tomahawk steaks. On the French side, more bakeries abound. Baguettes — the kind you’d find in a classic bakery in Paris — are easily sourced here. A loaf with some cheese and fruit makes for an ideal picnic on the beach. For dinner, visit the Grand Case area to explore the island’s best restaurants. Bistrot Caraibes is an elegant, fine-dining establishment with lobster thermidor from its lobster tanks and escargots drenched in garlic butter. After your meal, head to The Red Piano, a rocking piano bar located in Pelican Key, or Lotus Nightclub, a dance club decorated in the style of a Buddhist temple near Simpson Bay.
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Marvel at the unique views at Maho Beach Image by Ramon Kagie/Unsplash
Explore the azure waters of Tintamarre Island Image by Wandering Lexicon/Shutterstock
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Port city Philipsburg is full of charming streets and colorful buildings Image by Iris van den Broek/Shutterstock
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Sint Maarten isn’t all about the water. A visit to the island wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the jungle — ideally hurtling through the trees on a zip line. Rainforest Adventures has several thrilling options at Rockland Estate, including a chairlift ride with stunning views and a new zip line called the Flying Dutchman. Billed as the “steepest zip line in the world,” it sends visitors harnessed in a chair down a 1,050-foot (320-meter) drop. The park also recently opened the Emilio Wilson Museum, which tells the inspiring story of an islander whose ancestors were enslaved and eventually bought the property to promote and protect the history and culture of the island. If you’re looking for more zen, check out Loterie Farms nature reserve and sanctuary on the French side. It features hiking trails and a pool amid lush gardens with day beds and cabanas. Loterie Farms also offers zip line adventures for those needing more adrenaline.
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Loterie Farm is a serene nature reserve with hiking, swimming and cabanas for lounging Image by Loterie Farm
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After a busy day exploring the island, retreat to your oasis at these Hilton Vacation Club resorts: Flamingo Beach, a Hilton Vacation Club, which is located on the beach and has its own restaurant and bar, and Royal Palm, a Hilton Vacation Club, which is steps away from Kim Sha beach with calm surf and water toy rentals. Both properties offer spacious accommodations with fully equipped kitchens and plenty of amenities for your ideal Sint Maarten getaway. After relaxing at the beach all day or working up a sweat in one of the resort’s fitness centers, take a swim in the pool to unwind before heading out for dinner and fun. Located near popular Simpson Bay, these properties are close to the heart of Sint Maarten’s best restaurants, nightclubs and casinos — and of course, memorable sunsets.
Flamingo Beach, a Hilton Vacation Club
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Spotting a threatened West Indian manatee in the wild is a highlight for Florida visitors — but you need to be in the know to find the somewhat reclusive animals. When you visit the free Manatee Lagoon attraction in West Palm Beach, you can observe the gentle giants from the center’s observation deck. The warm-blooded mammals are drawn here by warm-water outflows from the nearby Florida Power & Light Company plant, which spill into Lake Worth Lagoon. It’s not uncommon to spot mothers and babies surfacing together in tender moments. And when the weather turns cold, the manatees can arrive by the hundreds. The best time to spot these gentle creatures is during the winter months, when water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean plunge. Inside, you’ll find year-round exhibits about manatees, lionfish and other lagoon life that shed light on this critical Florida ecosystem.
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It’s incredible that some of the wildest nature in the United States is within day-tripping distance of South Florida at Everglades National Park — a 1.5-million-acre (0.5-million-hectare) wetlands preserve spread across three of the state's counties. From the park’s main Homestead Entrance, drive deeper into the wilderness to Flamingo Marina, where you can rent single or double kayaks and two- or three-person canoes from Flamingo Adventures for self-guided paddling trips. Venture along the Nine Mile Pond Canoe Trail — a 5.2-mile (8.3-kilometer) loop that passes through shallow marshes and mangrove islands within the park — to spot alligators and crocodiles. For guided kayak tours of Everglades National Park, cross the state to the park’s Everglades City Entrance, where operators like ShurrAdventures lead full-day trips into the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Go on a kayaking tour in Everglades National Park
Pedaling a bike is a low-carbon way to experience Miami Beach and take in the fresh ocean breeze. Slap on some sunscreen and head to the Miami Beach Bicycle Center to take your pick from electric cycles, beach cruisers, hybrids and fat-tire sand bikes. Then, set off on a self-guided tour to explore the sun-kissed surroundings. One of the most pleasant places to cycle is the Miami Beachwalk, a 7-mile-long (11-kilometer), paved path fronting the Atlantic Ocean. Start at South Pointe Park and pedal north toward the town of Surfside. You’ll pass by Lummus Park, where you’ll see the iconic Art Deco-style ocean-facing hotels of South Beach that are featured in so many postcards and films. Pack a bathing suit and towel so you can stop for an ocean dip along the way.
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With so much diverse wildlife across Florida — everything from panthers and black bears to bobcats, manatees, pelicans, dolphins, deer and more — the state has its share of rescue centers you can visit to learn more about the animals and support their rehabilitation efforts. During guided tours at Panther Ridge Conservation Center in Loxahatchee, just inland from West Palm Beach, you can get up close and personal with nine different species of big cats, including endangered Florida panthers. Native birds — raptors and wading birds among them — find temporary and permanent homes at Florida Keys Wild Bird Center, where a boardwalk winds through the lush mangroves. The center rescues, cares for and releases nearly 1,000 birds a year, and you can view them in various states of rehabilitation before they’re released.
Visit animal rescue centers to see rehabilitated wildlife
Try snorkeling in Biscayne National Park
From kayaking in the Everglades to snorkeling along one of the largest coral barrier reefs in the world, there’s plenty to do and see on your next vacation to the southern portion of the Sunshine State
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Just steps from the palm-tree lined beach, McAlpin Ocean Plaza’s 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites are perfect for relaxing after a day exploring the Everglades — and boasts an idyllic rooftop spa. The resort is located in the buzzing Art Deco District and the property itself is a historically registered building that is an excellent example of the area's classic architecture.
Boutique resort Crescent on South Beach offers the best of the white-sand beaches and vibrant city life, whether you’re in search of a chic sidewalk café or trendy cocktail bar. Choose from the property’s 1- or 2-Bedroom Suites, both with fully equipped kitchens. The 2-Bedroom Suites also feature a patio or balcony for soaking up the Florida sun.
McAlpin Ocean Plaza, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Crescent on South Beach, a Hilton Vacation Club
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You don’t need to venture far from downtown Miami to snorkel along the world’s third largest coral barrier reef, part of which is located within Biscayne National Park, just east of Homestead. The National Park System’s largest marine park is 95% water, with ample options for putting on a mask, fins and snorkel. More than 600 species of fish dwell here, often within eyeshot of downtown Miami’s skyscrapers. On snorkeling excursions with the Biscayne National Park Institute, you might see parrotfish, sergeant majors, barracuda or even long-snouted seahorses in the seagrasses and along the reefs. Full- and half-day snorkeling trips into the national park depart from marinas in Homestead and Coconut Grove, with the latter being closer to Downtown Miami. Depending on the weather conditions in the bay and at the outer reef, you might even get to visit shallow shipwrecks.
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Away from the coast, there is plenty more to see in the heart of the state. Just a short drive north of Orlando, you’ll find Wekiwa Springs State Park. Visitors flock to the naturally clear water to swim or paddleboard or simply enjoy a barbecue on the banks. To the east, Blue Spring State Park is another favorite swimming spot. But here, you may even get to share the waters with manatees, turtles and baby alligators, although visitors should be sure not to disturb these fascinating creatures. For a relaxing nature walk, visit Orlando Wetlands Park, a green area dedicated to treating reclaimed water to make a safe home for the local wildlife. The area is popular with bird lovers as more than 240 species live in the lush wetlands. Or, outside Orlando to the northwest, the Lake Apopka Loop Trail follows the shore of one of Florida’s largest lakes. It’s perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride, with the chance to spot herons or gators. Don’t miss the park’s observation tower for a breathtaking view of the water.
This resort is the place for family fun! Located opposite SeaWorld® and minutes from Walt Disney World®, Universal Orlando® and Universal’s Volcano Bay™, here you’ll have your pick of theme park adventures. The resort’s Studios and 1-, 2- and 3-Bedroom Suites all have screened balconies or patios, and the property also offers three swimming pools, a kids’ splash pad and onsite movie theater.
At Mystic Dunes, you can play a round of golf while the kids explore the outdoor pool or take a family bike ride around the scenic property. Book one of the comfortable Studios or 1-, 2- or 3-Bedroom Suites, and then enjoy exploring the four heated pools onsite — nab a private cabana for the ultimate experience.
SeaWorld® Orlando, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club
Mystic Dunes, a Hilton Vacation Club
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In Florida — a state that always feels wild at heart — interacting with nature is something that can happen at any turn and at any time. Whether you’re looking for a guided ecotour or prefer to chart your own course to explore South Florida’s spectacular natural wonders, we’ve got a few ideas for where to go.
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Discover Florida’s wilderness, from the Everglades to Biscayne Bay
A day at the beach can be spent sunbathing, splashing and surfing — and giving back. Plan your own beach clean-up event to enjoy some time in the sun and sand, while also working to improve the local environment. It can be as simple as spending 30 minutes checking the shoreline around you for trash and plastics to pick up and dispose of responsibly. Anne Marie Moquin, the founder of Jacksonville Beach-based nonprofit group Beaches Go Green, suggests packing reusable materials to be as environmentally friendly as possible. As Moquin describes: “Bring reusable buckets, washable gloves and repurposed grain bags from a local brewery for trash bags or collection bags.” She adds, “Try not to make more trash while cleaning up.”
Create your own beach clean-up during a day at the beach
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Named for the unique limestone shoreline, the largest on the Atlantic coast, Blowing Rocks Preserve is a 73-acre (29-hectare) native coastal habitat restoration project — a chance to see Florida in its original wild state. The reserve is home to some of Florida’s endangered species, both flora and fauna. Three species of sea turtles nest here, including loggerhead, green and leatherback. In the spring, Blowing Rocks runs a Sea Turtle Rescue Program to help the creatures find their way to the sea. Summer months bring perfect conditions to snorkel and swim in calmer waters while winter months are best to catch the namesake “blowing rocks” in action. The sea water hits the craggy rocks on the beach, creating geysers of up to 50 feet (15 meters). Plan your visit at high tide and visit on a day with rough seas to spot the phenomenon.
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It’s time to take an unforgettable, history-inspired vacation.
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Find your slice of paradise at one of Hilton Grand Vacations’ properties located near the beautiful Waikiki Beach. In addition to being close to the beach and next to multiple shops and restaurants, Hokulani Waikiki, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club offers a rooftop plunge pool, with cabanas for relaxing after a day of sun and sea. For those looking for a sophisticated retreat, relax in The Modern Honolulu’s adults-only pool or sip a glass of wine on your private terrace (select rooms only).
Book Chicago Magnificent Mile, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club to be immersed in the heart of Chicago, near Navy Pier, Millennium Park, Grant Park and the Chicago Theater. The property has a seasonal rooftop pool and year-round views of the skyscrapers and nearby historic architecture.
Also located in prestigious midtown Manhattan, you’ll find The Central at 5th, a Hilton Club and The Quin, a Hilton Club. The Central at 5th offers Studios, Suites and Penthouse just minutes from Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, the Museum of Modern Art and Times Square. Boutique-style The Quin boasts both incredible views of Central Park and a bespoke art collection chosen specifically for the property.
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Williamsburg, Virginia
Sedona, Arizona
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Cairngorms, Scotland
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Hire a tour guide For a personalized experience, hire your own tour guide. You’ll get to see the attractions you’re most interested in and ask as many questions as you like.
Do your research If you love history, you’ll want to do a little pre-reading before you arrive. It’ll help you prepare any questions for tour guides.
Follow these six simple tips to maximize your history-themed trip:
Get the Most Out of a Historic Destination
Book ahead Historical sights are popular, especially during the high season. So book ahead to secure your spot and avoid any issues on-site.
Get specific You can’t learn about a country’s — or even a city’s — entire history during one trip. Instead, focus on one or two areas of interest. The more specific, the better.
Talk to local people No amount of reading can compete with local people’s lived experiences. Talk to as many individuals as possible — especially tour guides and library or museum staff — to learn as much as you can.
Keep a travel journal Keep a record of everything you learn while traveling. Important dates and events are hard to commit to memory, so your journal will be invaluable for recalling your trip.
The best travel memories are often created when you’re learning something new — or when you can see a historic site with a new perspective. Whether you walk along cobblestone streets in some of the oldest cities in the United States or explore royal residences in Scotland, your next vacation can allow you to wander through history.
Hello, Las Vegas! Known as the Neon Capital of the World, be ready to be stunned by the famous Vegas Strip. The Las Vegas skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world, full of neon landmarks, showstopping nightlife, incredible food and the brightest lights you've ever seen. So picture yourself here, on an unforgettable itinerary through this iconic destination. We’ll take you through the must-see highlights and hidden gems for the perfect Las Vegas itinerary.
With quintessential Vegas views around every corner, it’s easy to explore this city by foot. Don’t miss the must-see Fountains of Bellagio. Every afternoon and evening, its famed water show erupts, with more than 1,000 streams of water shooting into the air.
From your home base on the Las Vegas Strip, you can wander the area’s casinos, world-class shopping and entertainment. But don’t overlook other neighborhoods like downtown Las Vegas and the Arts District.
You can find fascinating art installations at every turn in this eclectic city. Take it all in from the High Roller, the largest observation wheel in North America, with 360-degree views 550 feet (167 meters) above the Strip.
For a fun-filled excursion, visit Fremont Street Experience’s 5-block pedestrian mall and entertainment district in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. Listen to free live music or dare to ride SlotZilla, an 11-story slot machine-themed zipline.
Shop local and find independent bookstores and boutiques in downtown Las Vegas, such as The Writer’s Block.
Whether you’re eager to try your hand at the blackjack table at the casino or take in a blockbuster show — you’ll find it all here.
From the neon allure of the Strip to the natural wonders in the Southwest’s national parks, imagine yourself on an epic tour through Las Vegas.
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Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club The towering Elara resort is located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. And you’ll recognize the beacon of your home away from home by its signature mirrored facade. Your Studio, 1-, 2-, 3-, or 4-Bedroom Suite comes with floor-to-ceiling views of the glimmering skyline and access to the luxurious pool.
Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club Soak in all the glamor of Vegas from the exclusive Trump International, where you can choose from Studios and 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites. Enjoy an air-conditioned cabana with a cocktail after a dip in the rooftop pool or indulge in a treatment at the spa.
Polo Towers, a Hilton Vacation Club Polo Towers offers the convenient access to all of Vegas’ attractions while being removed from the party with no casino on-site. You’ll find a rooftop pool and seasonal children’s pool, as well as Juliet balconies or patios in the Studios and 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites.
Explore the 14,000-square-foot Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens’ seasonal displays made from tens of thousands of flowers, trees and plants. The nearby Aria Fine Art Collection features monumental works by celebrated artists such as Frank Stella, Jenny Holzer and Rashid Johnson. Step off the Strip to explore the 18-block Arts District, a vibrant neighborhood with indie art galleries and colorful murals. Some of the city’s best street art was commissioned for the annual “Life Is Beautiful Festival;” you can spot works such as “Black Girl Magic” in downtown Las Vegas.
Book a tour at the quirky Neon Museum, which boasts more than 250 of the Strip's iconic signs — many dating from the 1950s.
At the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, browse 160 specialty stores and restaurants, including luxury designers such as Louis Vuitton, Versace, Giorgio Armani, Valentino, Gucci and Christian Louboutin.
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Cozy neighborhood favorite Esther’s Kitchen in downtown Las Vegas serves Italian classics and new spins on old standards. Expect pasta plates like spaghetti with sungold tomatoes and radiatore with black garlic and lemon, as well as homemade bread, fresh salads and creative pizzas.
Dig into elevated comfort food at Carson Kitchen, a downtown Las Vegas mainstay. Look for creative spins on traditional eats like deviled eggs with crispy pancetta, beet tartare with mandarin oranges and goat cheese and pork belly with buffalo blue beurre blanc. And pair your plates with a well-mixed cocktail for the full effect.
You’ll be spoiled for choice for a good drink in Sin City. But for a taste of old Vegas, sip a specialty sour beer or craft cocktail at Atomic Liquors, the city’s first freestanding bar, where customers once watched atomic blasts from the roof and the Rat Pack drank after their nightly gigs.
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For an epic day trip, visit the Grand Canyon — the closest entry to Las Vegas is the West Rim, managed by the Hualapai Tribe. Experience the natural wonder from the adrenaline-inducing Sky Walk, a glass-bottomed walkway overlooking the colorful chasms, or join a whitewater rafting tour on the Colorado River running through the canyon.
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Choose the perfect hike for you at Red Rock Canyon, a 30-minute drive from the Vegas Strip. See triassic fossils, desert plants and rugged cliffs on walks ranging from quick loops to day-long treks.
Explore the region’s otherworldly landscapes at Valley of Fire State Park. Located about an hour’s drive from Las Vegas, you can explore on your own or book a convenient day trip to see the sights.
Just a 30-minute drive from the Strip, soak up the desert sun and some contemporary art at Seven Magic Mountains, a kaleidoscope art installation from contemporary master Ugo Rondinone that features stacked boulders standing more than 30 feet (9 meters) high.
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Three must-eat restaurants this season
Enjoy farm-to-table plates at restaurants like Jean-Georges and Lula Cafe
The signature tasting menu at Jean-Georges includes unique dishes showcasing seasonal products
Lula Cafe’s creative plates include twists on traditional pasta dishes
Embrace the bounty of Hawaii’s produce at Kaimana Farm Cafe, where you’ll be treated to a sprawling array of all-natural dishes made with ingredients sourced directly from growers around the island. Located about a 10-minute drive from Honolulu’s famed Diamond Head viewing point, the cafe is an ideal place to get lunch after the scenic walk.
Kaimana Farm Cafe in Honolulu
Why Go
845 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu, HI 96816
The menu is packed with fruits and vegetables, which are crafted into delicious power bento bowls featuring sweet potato croquettes, braised pork, kale, yuzu carrots, spicy tofu, Brussels sprouts and more. Or go for a refreshing acai bowl with kale, almond butter, coconut and mint.
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The friendly cafe offers free refills on coffee, so plan to linger a little longer over an extra cup.
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This neighborhood Chicago spot is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. Lula Cafe has evolved from its bohemian roots — it had to make do with a dented collection of thrifted pots and pans when it first opened — into a sophisticated hangout for brunch, dinner or a glass of wine with a delicious spread of seasonally inspired snacks. But it hasn’t lost its artsy flavor: You’ll find the handwritten list of local craft beers on a chalkboard above the marble-topped bar and cozy wooden tables in the dining room perfect for lingering over dessert.
Lula Cafe in Chicago
2537 North Kedzie Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60647
Lula Cafe’s menu offers creative dishes to mirror the season. Begin your meal with beet bruschetta topped with baby kale, smoked pecans, red onion and goat cheese or opt for the rich baked feta with grilled bread. For your main course, revel in the restaurant’s untraditional spin on classic dishes like torchietti with squash, miso butter and gouda, or brown butter fluke with roasted cauliflower and pink lemon.
Don’t miss the carrot cake, served with creme anglaise and strawberry preserves.
A gold standard in the farm-to-table fine-dining scene for more than 25 years, Jean-Georges serves stylish seasonal plates in a luxurious midtown Manhattan dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Central Park. The two-Michelin-starred restaurant blends French, American and Asian flavors in six- and 10-course tasting menus, making it the perfect pick for a special occasion.
Jean-Georges in New York City
1 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s flavorful fusion cuisine is inspired by his travels, and the tasting menus at his eponymous restaurant combine this global influence with a focus on local ingredients. The magic of this eatery is the ever-changing selection of plates — showcasing sustainable, organic products from local farms, fisheries, breweries and other makers — curated according to what’s in season. Be ready to be surprised and delighted by what might appear from the kitchen.
Be sure to make a reservation well in advance — tables book quickly for this bucket-list-worthy dining experience.
Enjoy the best of Hawaii's produce with fresh dishes at Kaimana Farm Cafe
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Book Chicago Magnificent Mile, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club to be immersed in the heart of Chicago, near Navy Pier, Millennium Park, Grant Park and the Chicago Theatre. The property has a seasonal rooftop pool and year-round views of the skyscrapers and nearby historic architecture.
Also located in prestigious midtown Manhattan, you’ll find The Central at 5th, a Hilton Club and The Quin, a Hilton Club. The Central at 5th offers Studios, Suites and Penthouses just minutes from Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, the Museum of Modern Art and Times Square. Boutique-style The Quin boasts both incredible views of Central Park and a bespoke art collection chosen specifically for the property.
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Embrace the season with these fresh finds
Sonos Roam Portable Speaker • $179 Create your own beach soundtrack with this rechargeable portable speaker. It’s waterproof, uses Bluetooth technology and has a 10-hour battery life, making it a great companion for a day out.
Lost Pattern X Leatherology Silk Square Scarf • $52 Elevate any outfit on the go with this timeless scarf, featuring a hand-drawn pattern. This New York-based designer creates patterns based on destinations around the world, from New Zealand to Madagascar.
Malin+Goetz Best-Sellers Travel Kit • $38 These six natural products will keep you refreshed throughout your travels. The kit includes a grapefruit face cleanser, Vitamin E face moisturizer, bergamot hand and body wash, Vitamin B5 body moisturizer, peppermint shampoo and cilantro conditioner.
Cuyana Wristlet Wallet • $118 Safely stash important travel documents in this elegant yet functional wallet. It’s designed to fit credit cards, boarding passes and your passport, and even has a discrete pocket for your phone.
Malie Pikake Perfume Oil • $32 This organic Hawaiian scent is a spring must. Created from pikake, also known as Hawaiian jasmine flowers, this dewy roll-on perfume will keep you feeling fresh throughout busy vacation days.
CAMPO Essential Oil Travel Diffuser • $79 Bring relaxation on the road with this miniature essential oil diffuser. The USB-powered gadget can fit into your car’s cup holder, streaming essential oils with a scent blended with lavender, rosemary, frankincense and orange blossom.
Quince Mulberry Silk Eyemask • $19 Slip on this silk eye mask for luxurious deep sleep. The silk material will keep skin cool and avoid hair frizz or damage — and won’t leave lines on the skin from wearing overnight.
Ouai Hand Crème • $24 Pamper your skin with this hydrating balm, made of coconut oil, murumuru seed butter and shea butter. The lightly scented creme has notes of violet, gardenia, ylang ylang and white musk.
Away The Insider Packing Cubes • $45 Make packing simple with this set of four sleek packing cubes. The cubes are designed to compress and organize your travel wardrobe, and to fit easily inside a carry-on suitcase.
Yeti Rambler® 18 Oz Water Bottle • $30 Stay hydrated with this innovative bottle, designed to keep your drinks ice cold (or piping hot) throughout your adventures. The bottle is also rust-proof and dishwasher safe.
Cariuma OCA Low Canvas • $79 Perfect for a spring stroll, these simple sneakers are chic and comfortable. The shoes are made from raw rubber, organic cotton and recycled plastics, making them great for your feet and for the planet.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin • $26 This best-selling novel is a tale about creativity and love, spanning three decades of two friends’ lives. It’s a moving vacation read that will stay with you even after you finish the last page.
Away Jewelry Box • $95 There’s ample space for necklaces, earrings and rings in this stylish leather case. The design separates your jewelry into organized sections — no more necklace knots or missing earrings on the go.
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Grab a cab or use a ride-hailing service to get yourself to Union Market, where a cornucopia of shops and restaurants make their homes in restored warehouses just north of the Capitol. Try the tacos at Taqueria Las Gemelas or the salmon burger at The District Fishwife, then grab some dessert or a drink to enjoy at the rooftop picnic area. After lunch, browse the shops in and around the market, including local bookstore Politics and Prose and hip boutique Salt & Sundry.
Book a free tour of the United States Capitol, where red blazer-wearing guides point out highlights like the 287-foot-high dome with its mural of George Washington ascending to the heavens. In the National Statuary Hall, look for statues of notable Americans, some of such 100 statues — two for each of the 50 states — that you can spot across the building. Don’t miss the recently installed likenesses of aviator Amelia Earhart and civil rights pioneer Mary McLeod Bethune. Then head around the corner to peek into the Supreme Court Building or the Library of Congress (both are open to visitors).
Plan your next trip to Washington, D.C. with Hilton Grand Vacations.
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Toast the end of your visit with a cocktail at Whiskey Charlie, the rooftop bar at Canopy by Hilton Washington D.C. The brown liquor-spiked menu includes tipples like the Southern Peach (bourbon, maple peach syrup, fresh lemon juice and ginger beer), as well as a library of aged ryes and bourbons.
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Fuel up at the Market Lunch, a long-running diner inside Capitol Hill’s Eastern Market, a circa-1873 red-brick market and food hall. If you’re here on the weekend, you can sample the blueberry buckwheat pancakes or the crab cake eggs Benedict. Then, explore the charming neighborhood surrounding the U.S. Capitol on a Washington Walks tour, which takes in sites from a 17th-century estate to a cherry tree-filled park devoted to Abraham Lincoln.
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End the day with a concert or comedy show at The Anthem, a 57,000-square-foot (17,373-square-meter) performance venue known for its crisp acoustics and mix of standing room and seated spots. The lobby dazzles thanks to an art installation consisting of 150 cymbals suspended from the ceiling at various heights.
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Grab an early dinner at one of the Wharf’s restaurants. Standouts include Rappahannock Oyster Bar for delicious bivalves harvested from local waters and Officina — a three-level Italian-inspired concept with a cafe, trattoria and rooftop bar serving amaro-spiked cocktails and heavenly sunset vistas.
Head next door to have lunch at Mitsitam Native Foods Cafe. Located inside the National Museum of the American Indian, where menu items include Lakota fry bread, cedar-planked salmon, wild rice and watercress salad and other dishes inspired by Indigenous recipes. After your feast, explore the museum or one of the other galleries or monuments on the National Mall. Highlights include the National Gallery of Art (don’t miss the Pop Art-filled Sculpture Garden) and the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial with its life-size statues of the 34th U.S. president.
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Walk or catch the metro to the District’s vibrant Wharf neighborhood for a stroll along the cobblestone streets surrounding the Potomac River to check out the waterfront views, the Municipal Fish Market (open since 1805) and stores such as Shop Made in DC, where you’ll find locally-made jewelry, art and treats that make for terrific souvenirs.
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Launch your visit at the recently reopened National Air and Space Museum, where you’ll discover eight new and renovated galleries exploring the country’s aviation and space-exploration history. Exhibits include a replica of the International Space Station and artifacts like the Wright Brothers’ 1909 biplane. It’s one of the many free Smithsonian Institution museums located on and around the National Mall, a 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) swath of green space bookended by the United States Capitol to the east and the Lincoln Memorial to the west.
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Marvel at the architecture of the United States’ Capitol building
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Score seats at a Washington Nationals baseball game at their riverside stadium, where you can nosh on lobster rolls, steak sandwiches and nachos. Don’t miss the fourth-inning Presidents Race, where mascots comically dressed as Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and other former presidents take to the field. Or head to Georgetown to take Boating in DC’s guided sunset kayak tour with views of the Washington Monument and the Kennedy Center from the water — before having dinner at one of the many top-notch restaurants in the neighborhood.
Just moments away from the iconic monuments on Capitol Hill, you’ll find The District, a Hilton Club on the top floors of the Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D.C. Georgetown. The sophisticated property blends the history of the city with modern touches in the 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites, each equipped with a kitchenette and wet bar.
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Three stunning spots to visit this spring and summer
Tucked away in Missouri’s Ozark Mountains, the city of Branson is known for its live entertainment, family-friendly fun and outdoor recreation. Nestled between three pristine lakes, Branson offers water activities in abundance — kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and more. Branson’s clear waters will keep you cool on the hottest of days. Hike through the gorgeous Ozarks on more than 200 miles (320 kilometers) of nature trails or spend the day birdwatching in one of more than a dozen conservation areas. Tee up and practice your swing at one of the area’s 10 golf courses or go ziplining through the towering trees for a unique view from the canopy. Try your hand at fishing for walleye, bass or trout, or simply dine on fresh local catch at one of many lakefront restaurants. When you’ve had your fill of Mother Nature, make sure to take in a live show, hit a theme park and spend some time discovering all of Branson’s many unique attractions.
It’s easier than ever to make a connection — with family, friends and even with nature. An amazing vacation in a scenic destination or immersing in outdoor recreation are great ways to make lasting memories and renew connections with the ones you love the most. From Lake Tahoe to the Berkshires and everywhere in between, a whole world of vacation opportunities awaits to connect with others, yourself and the world. Picture yourself surrounded by majestic mountains, towering trees and lustrous lakes at one of these three scenic destinations. And remember, you’ll never regret a great vacation.
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Western Massachusetts’ Berkshire Mountains, with an abundance of dense woods, pristine lakes and rolling ridges, are the perfect escape for outdoor adventures. Choose a hike from hundreds of miles of trails, including a portion of the famous Appalachian Trail, and you’ll be rewarded with scenic views of a sea of greenery encompassing five states. To cool off, the area’s mountain lakes offer swimming, boating, paddling and fishing. Visit a wildlife sanctuary and quietly observe beavers, birds and other area fauna in their natural habitat. Or swing by a local orchard to sample a variety of different apples, taste local cider or indulge in a delicious apple cider donut. The Berkshires’ solid agricultural pedigree produces high-quality local products that you’ll find served at a variety of farm-to-table restaurants in the area — just make sure to leave room for dessert. When you’re finished outdoors, check out one of the area’s many museums, featuring modern art, works by Norman Rockwell and even living history exhibits. From outdoor adventures to indoor fun, the Berkshires is a top New England vacation destination, and for good reason!
Explore the Bershire Mountains and famous Appalachian Trail
Explore Branson's nature, filled with opportunities for outdoor fun
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With 72 miles (115 kilometers) of shoreline encircled by the craggy peaks of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, Lake Tahoe is a nature-lover’s paradise. It’s the largest alpine lake in North America, straddling the California-Nevada border with sightseer footholds in both states. The mountainous retreat is an all-season destination, but the warm, dry summers make it particularly appealing for spring and summer vacationers seeking a warm-weather getaway. Spend the day on one of the lake’s many sandy beaches or explore the lake’s glassy waters in a kayak or paddle boat. Discover the area’s countless nature trails on a hike to a scenic viewpoint in the Sierra Nevada, where you’ll take in amazing panoramas of the peaks. Finally, jump on the South Lake Tahoe Beer Trail and hop from one local brewery to the next, sampling the best of the area’s craft beer scene. And if you’re on the Nevada side of the lake, roll the dice, play the slots and maybe even win the jackpot at one of several large casinos. From fishing and scuba diving to parasailing and jet skiing, the list of lake-based activities is endless — just don’t forget your sunscreen.
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