One way to support sustainable travel is to choose hotels that are doing their part to decrease their environmental impact and protect the environment.
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Hotel Pet Peeves: What Grinds Our Gears the Most
What makes a good hotel? What drives you crazy? Here’s what a recent study found about travelers’ hotel pet peeves.
Step Back in Time: Stay at These Medieval-Style Hotels in Europe
Did you know that your next travel destination can be a castle? Stay at one of these medieval castles in Europe and feel like a royal.
Sleeping in a Shipping Container: The Pad in Silverthorne CO
The Pad offers an alternative concept in lodging in the epicenter of Summit County’s outdoor recreation.
Broadmoor Style: Colorado’s Grande Dame
Looking for a luxurious escape to Colorado? With a spa, golfing, endless mountain activities and more, the Broadmoor Hotel has all you need.
Western Maine: Mountains, Lakes and Small-Town Charm
With its natural beauty and outdoor activities, Western Maine draws those who love outdoor adventure and small-town hospitality.
Searching for Toucans in Costa Rica
Nestled in the Central Costa Rican mountains, Rafiki Lodge offers plenty of wildlife viewing opportunities. With luck, you may see a Toucan.
Sleeping with History
Some hotels aren’t just places to spend a night or more when you’re on the go. There are accommodations throughout the United States at which guests may sleep where Hollywood stars stayed, lounge in the lap of luxury and relive intriguing chapters of history.
Thai Tranquility: Northern Hill Tribe Country
Northern Thailand is a world apart from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. This lush countryside is home to six unique Hill Tribes, each with their own customs and culture.
Historic & Haunted? 5 Questions for The Stanley Hotel
You asked and our experts answered. Is this one of America’s most “haunted” hotels?
World’s Top 8 Hotels Voted By Virtuoso Global Luxury Travel Network
Virtuoso resorts receive “Best of the Best” awards.
Girl Hallucinates Her Habitat – Catavina, Baja California
Deeper into the desert, Chelsea stops in a tiny village where gas stations are loaded pick up trucks, and the only hotel looks almost too good to be true