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Hideaways Guide |
Fall/Winter 1998 |
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Skiing North America Hideaways Style
By Pat Chaudoin
Whether you're one of those powder hounds in search of the next adrenaline rush or you're just looking for a great place to take the family skiing, Hideaways can help you find some
out-of-the-way places to stay where the flakes fly fast and furiously. Come along on our west-to-east tour of the hottest snowy retreats in Northern America.
Escaping Winter
By Peg Aaronian
With scores of alluring islands, each with its own personality (some with multiple personalities), and hundreds of hostelries, it's not easy to know where to take your winter-weary body for a
solar recharge. Here are our picks for sun-and-fun winter getaways . . . something to cure just about every known version of the winter blahs.
Hiding Away in Malaysia
By Mike Thiel
The vacation we designed was a perfect introduction to intriguing Malaysia: a day in Kuala Lumpur (KL to the initiated); several days exploring the scenic state of Terengganu from a
mystical Malay-style escape; and several more days relaxing off the more resorty west coast in the lap of luxury at an island enclave.
Desert Sun 'N' Fun
By Mike Thiel
For us, it was to be a way-stop, a break on a 20-some-hour flight from New York to Malaysia. However, for more and more Europeans and Asians, Dubai is becoming the destination of
choice for sun, fun, shopping, and a taste of a different culture.
Hiding Away in Dubai
By Mike Thiel
Two of Dubai's many luxury hotels impressed us, as did a mountain retreat about an hour from the city. If I had four or more days to linger in this part of the world, I'd split them between the
country and the city.
The Yucatan: Beyond The Madding Crowd
By Mike Thiel
When you combine the old-world hacienda experience with a relaxing stay on laid-back Isla Mujeres, you will have combined the best of two of the Yucatan's less-touristed worlds.
Switching Gears In Utah
By Mike Thiel
Almost everything that happened on our recent trip to sample Utah's ski slopes and hideaways had me calling up an adage from the Mike Thiel Book of Travel Aphorisms: The happiest
travelers go with the flow.
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