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Hideaways Life® |
September/October 2015 |
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It's a Brave New World for Solo Travelers
"One" is not necessarily the loneliest number that you'll ever do, to misquote the old Three Dog Night song. In fact, if you're a savvy single traveler,
going it alone can be an exciting and fulfilling experience. And thanks to a new travel trend, you no longer have to feel like an awkward third wheel or
break the bank on single supplements when exploring by yourself.
Five Thrilling Reasons to Visit Bali
When we asked Amanda Syrowatka of the elegant Viceroy BaliTHC in Ubud to share five
reasons avid travelers should visit Bali, she bowled us over with her excellent suggestions. Some of these are specific to the Ubud area, which is
considered the cultural center of Bali. But many are adventures and experiences you can have throughout Bali's most popular tourism regions. Here are
Amanda's myriad suggestions for immersing yourself in this exotic destination.
Hideaways on the Road
Here, you'll read about some interesting places that Hideaways staff and "ambassadors" have experienced in their wanderings through the American
West. These may not always fit the profile for lodgings in The Hideaways Collection®, but they certainly are worth knowing about,
and we think you'll enjoy the insight.
Where to Travel in 2016: What's Hot, What's Trending
As 2015 winds down, we cast our eyes toward a new year of exciting travel opportunities—and we hope you're doing the same, because 2016 promises to
deliver in a big way. Brand-new travel frontiers are opening up, and a few tried-and-true favorites are being revisited in fresh ways. This is great news
for those of you who are building up your travel bucket lists, or maybe just hoping to visit some still untouristed destinations that appear to be on the
cusp of discovery. Even greater news is the strength of the U.S. dollar—making this the perfect time to plan that 2016 trip!
Baja, Beyond "The Strip"
By Hideaways President Mike Thiel
On my recent visit to Baja, Mexico, to report on a Sea of Cortez expedition with Un-Cruise AdventuresTHC, I have to admit being overwhelmed by what I saw of Cabo
San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the area between known as "The Strip." This is the prime resort area of Baja California Sur, and when I last visited
some 15 years before, it was already developing at a fast pace. Now the shoreline is pretty much cheek-to-jowl resort hotels, and the town centers behind
the beaches are bustling, dusty beehives of activity.
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