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Alexander Waggoner

Corliss Group Travel: Forbes Travel Guide Names Five-Star Properties - 1 views

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    Forbes Travel Guide has added 36 hotels, restaurants and spas to its exclusive list of Five-Star properties. Among them are 15 hotels, bringing the total number of Five-Star hotels to 97 worldwide, the most in its history. A number of the hotels on the list are newly-opened or recently renovated, which Forbes Travel Guide President Michael Cascone says is proof of an uptick in investment in the luxury hotel industry. "In other words, the capital is flowing back into this segment," Cascone says. "The outlook remains strong for this segment." Luxury hotels suffered the most during the recession. Many projects came to a halt, as occupancy levels and average daily rates dropped. Still, through November of last year, 75.4% of luxury hotel rooms were filled, while the average daily rate was $287.94, according to STR. In 2009, at the height of the economic downturn, 63.7% of luxury hotel rooms were occupied with an average daily rate of $243.98. Forbes Travel Guide has been handing out stars since 1958. A team of inspectors anonymously evaluates properties against about 800 standards, the company says. Cascone says those include such factors as décor and cleanliness. But most importantly, it's about consistently top-notch service, he says. "It's first and foremost service," he says. "That consistency is what we look for, and that's what ultimately the best of the best end up doing." The newly renovated Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco and The Pierre New York, A Taj Hotel earned Five Stars. The recently constructed St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto and Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto also earned Five-Star ratings. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts had a strong showing. It's the brand with the most Five-Star properties this year, with a total of 18 hotels in 11 destinations. The company has tripled its number of honored hotels in the past decade.
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group travel: Barcelona Tourist Guide - "The Easy Way To Plan Your Trip" - 1 views

All the essential Barcelona tourist guide and travel information to arrange your trip is on this one website www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com was born out of a personal love for the city and a desir...

corliss group travel Barcelona Tourist Guide The Easy Way To Plan Your Trip

started by Alexander Waggoner on 25 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group Travelers: Scandinavia travel guide - 1 views

Scandinavia travel guide Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destination/130034/Scandinavia-travel-guide.html An essential guide to Scandinavia, including information on Sweden, Norway and ...

The Corliss Group Travelers Scandinavia travel guide

started by Alexander Waggoner on 13 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group Travelers: TripAdvisor Plans Mobile Travel Guide - 1 views

TripAdvisor plans mobile travel guide features in the face of competition from rivals like Foursquare and Google Now source: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2014/03/07/tripadvisor-plans-mobile-trave...

Corliss Group Travelers TripAdvisor plans mobile travel guide features in the face of competition from rivals like Foursquare and Google Now

started by Alexander Waggoner on 14 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Abigail Wunderlich

The Corliss Group World Travelers: Making Your Device Your Best Travel Companion - 2 views

RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Spring break is not far away. So, it's time to start planning that trip, if you haven't booked it already. This is when those smartphones and tablets come in handy, right? I m...

the corliss group world travelers making your device best travel companion

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 19 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Abigail Wunderlich

Corliss Group Travel: Telegraph Travel Guides App - 1 views

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    Telegraph Travel's new app promises to cut through the white noise to bring you only the very best of a destination. Written by resident experts, the free app offers innovative functionality and intuitive advice. Want to make the most of your holiday? Let our award-winning experts help you explore the world's leading destinations with this must-have app. Already selected by Apple as one of their "best new apps" it includes New York, Amsterdam, Rome and Paris among its initial destinations, with Barcelona, Edinburgh and Venice among those to follow. Our resident experts have personally reviewed every attraction, restaurant, bar, beach and shop to bring you only the very best the destination has to offer. Built with offline access and solely reliant on GPS to track your movements, there is no risk of expensive roaming charges. Once you have downloaded them - and some 15,000 of you have this week already done so - you can use the apps to navigate around the destination with the Telegraph as your guide. Short, insightful reviews written especially for the app, easy-to-use interactive maps and simple categorisation will help you ensure your next choice is the right choice. We won't just leave you at the door either - each recommendation comes with tips and insider knowledge about the local delicacies to order, how to get the best table, how to beat the queues and how to save money. As well as hand-picked recommendations, our experts have created customised itineraries to help you plan the perfect trip. All the key information - such as phone numbers, prices, websites and booking advice - will also be at your fingertips. Every location is plotted on your iPhone's map, so you can see where you are and quickly get where you need to go and all the information is constantly reviewed and updated. Over the coming weeks we will be adding new destinations and new functionality, but we also want to hear from you. Where do you want this app to take you
Yuka Sennett

Corliss Group Travel: Best Places to Party Around the World - 1 views

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    Vacation is the time to kick back, relax…and have one hell of a party. A new book rounds up the best places to experience a new culture by getting down with the locals. Researching a book entitled 101 Places to Get F*cked Up Before You Die: The Ultimate Travel Guide to Partying Around the World may seem like the most fun job ever. But editor David S. Miller stresses there's more to it than one might think. He describes the compilation of wild, first-person adventure stories pulled from the community of travel writers that comprise the Matador Network as a "Trojan Horse:" the sensationally-dubbed cover opens to reveal real cultural experiences. The book's crazy title gave Miller pause when he was first approached about the project, but he soon realized there was a lot missing in the current travel literature. Most features flaunt the best beaches and sunsets, but they lack details on how visitors can have authentic cultural experiences. "People are just trying to sell the destination," he says. But he wanted this book to provide readers with "culture and stories you wouldn't find in every travel book." "The whole ethos behind the book is: it doesn't really matter where you go…even in Antarctica or the middle of the Bolivian salt flats…if you're the kind of person who isn't much of risk-taker, this is a time to get out and mix it up," says Miller. The crazy stories told in the book, organized into booze-and, occasionally, drug-fueled chapters like "High Elevation" and "Under the Radar," give readers tips on how to have fully immersive experiences while on vacation. Intertwined among tales of getting "f*cked up" are accounts of how to make real connections with local people who can serve as guides to the region, taking the traveler to the most genuine spots.
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group Travel: BARCELONA TRAVEL GUIDE - 1 views

LAN YOUR BARCELONA VACATION Barcelona is a banquet for all the senses, though perhaps mainly for sight. Not far behind are the pleasures of the palate. The air temperature is almost always about r...

The Corliss Group BARCELONA TRAVEL GUIDE

started by Alexander Waggoner on 25 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

13 Travel tips with Corliss Group for finding low airfares - 1 views

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    No question about it, airfares on some routes are higher than they were four or five years ago, although Airfare watchdog airfare searchers frequently find hundreds of fares crisscrossing the country for $250 or less round-trip. And even though fares seem higher, let's not forget that, adjusted for inflation; most fares are actually lower than they were 10 or 20 years ago. That said, here's my best advices for making your airfare dollars go further. 1. There's no "magic" day or lead time to buy the best airfare. 2. So search often, over a long lead time, and pounce when there's a deal! 3. Get airfare alerts by e-mail 4. Sign up for the airlines ' e-mail feeds and frequent flier programs 5. Use Twitter 6. Be a flexible travel date flier 7. Search airline sites individually, but online travel agencies are still useful. 8. Use Priceline for last-minute trips 9. Use consolidators, but beware of the restrictions 10. Consider the extra fees before you buy 11. Combine two separate fares rather than buying one fare 12. Use alternate airports creatively 13. Buy tickets on an airline that will refund the difference if a fare goes down Go Here: http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/columnist/hobica/2014/04/01/how-to-find-airfare-deal/7122673/ Extra resources: http://answers.oreilly.com/topic/21800-the-corliss-group-world-travelers-on-surviving-hong-kongs-wildest-sporting-event-of-the-year/ http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1dfsns_the-corliss-group-luxury-travel-agency-barcelona-tourist-guide-the-easy-way-to-plan-your-trip_travel
Alexander Waggoner

Exciting new destinations for 2014 - 1 views

Johannesburg - Insight Vacations has released its 2014 Exotics Collection brochure featuring a range of new premium escorted journeys, a brand-new destination, stopovers in the Middle East and a wo...

Exciting new destinations for 2014

started by Alexander Waggoner on 22 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Abigail Wunderlich

Corliss Group Travel: The Best Resorts for Weekend Skiing - 1 views

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    Head to one of these ski resorts to ensure you spend as much time as possible on the slopes Weekend skiing at its best means maximum time on snow and minimum time away from work. Achieving this involves detailed planning, professional help from a specialist tour operator - or both. The argument is that two full days - or better, three - on the mountain can be just as rewarding as a week. Most suitable resorts are within a 90-minute drive from a major airport. Specialist companies will meet you off your evening flight. They will have already arranged lift pass, equipment rental, and guide in advance so that no time is wasted on the first morning. Laax, Switzerland Laax is linked to Flims and Falera, and together they form one of Europe's largest but least-known ski areas with 220km of mainly intermediate pistes. The skiing goes up to 3,018m with the lower villages at 1,100m. A daily shuttle service from Friedrichshafen and Zurich airports takes 90 minutes and costs £103 return. The area opens at weekends in November and the winter season lasts from November 30 to April 21. Laax is unofficially the freestyle capital of the Alps and attracts a strong 20-something following, with the action both on and off the slopes centred upon Laax Murschetg, the most ski-convenient bedbase. Best for all standards, party-goers. Recommended tour operators Alpine Answers (020 7801 1080: alpineanswers.co.uk), Iglu Ski (020 8542 6658; igluski.com), PowderBeds (0845 180 5000; powderbeds.com), Powder Byrne (020 8246 5300; powderbyrne.com), Ski Safari (01273 224060; skisafari.com), Ski Solutions (020 7471 7700; skisolutions.com), Sno.co.uk (020 8133 8899; sno.co.uk), Snow Finders (01858 466883; snowfinders.co.uk), Snow-wise (020 3397 8450; snow-wise.com), Zenith Holidays (020 3137 7678; zenithholidays.co.uk).
Abigail Wunderlich

Corliss Travel: Barcelona Safety - Learn and Apply the 16 Safety Guidelines to Safeguar... - 1 views

This is a difficult article to write because I don't want to scare people off from coming to Barcelona. By writing about safeguarding your personal safety in Barcelona and how to ensure you are not...

corliss travel Barcelona Safety - Learn and Apply The 16 Guidelines to Safeguard Your Personal Safety.

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 03 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Abigail Wunderlich

Corliss Travel Agenda - 1 views

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corliss Travel Agenda

started by Abigail Wunderlich on 04 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Alexander Waggoner

The Corliss Group World Travelers: How to do the Camino de Santiago walk - 1 views

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    Ask the experts: Annie Bennett, our Spain expert, advises a reader who wants to walk part of the pilgrim's path to Santiago de Compostela. Patsy Lees writes A friend and I would like to walk part of the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela, in June, but only have about five days free. The tour companies I have seen all seem to do longer tours. We are happy to make our own arrangements but are not sure where to start. Annie Bennett, Spain expert, replies Lots of people opt to do the pilgrimage in stages these days. The Confraternity of St James (csj.org.uk) should be your first port of call for general information. Have a look at the Spanish (spain.info) and Galician (turgalicia.es) tourist office websites too. Tour operators that organise self-guided trips include Camino Ways (caminoways.com), which offers a six-night holiday covering the last stretch of the most popular route, the Camino Francés, from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela - around 70 miles. Prices start at about £400 without flights, staying in family-run guesthouses or cottages, including breakfast and dinner, luggage transfers and walking notes. Bear in mind that there are several lesser-known, shorter routes too. Macs Adventure (macsadventure.com/camino-tours) can arrange a five-night walk covering the Camino Finisterre, where you actually start in Santiago de Compostela and walk to Finisterre on the Atlantic coast, a distance of around 5 miles, stopping off at fabulous beaches. This costs from £285 without flights, staying in simple rural hotels. Luggage transfer is £150 extra.
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