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Glorious Getaway: St. Regis Princeville

Whenever we’re asked to name the favorite places we’ve traveled to, Kauai inevitably makes its way to the top of the list as does the St. Regis Princeville, our favorite place we’ve stayed on the island. Nestled right on Hanalei Bay on Kauai’s North Shore, one of the best things about this property is the incredible view, which visitors have near-constant access to (even in the shower! Check out the photo below). It’s a great choice for people who like an active vacation—guests have access to two dive spots right off the resort’s beach and can also play a round at Princeville’s renowned Makai Golf Club. One local activity that’s a must-try: stand up paddling. Rent your board from the folks at Hawaiian Surfing Adventures, whose instructors also offer surfing lessons in the bay. Once you’ve worked up an appetite, it’s worth splurging on the tasting menu at Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s Kauai Grill, featuring local fare like Bigeye tuna and soy-glazed short ribs. When you’re ready for some downtime hit the pool where you can wave down waiters carrying chilled pineapple skewers, or visit the poolside spa featuring treatments with local elements like lemongrass and palm oil.

 

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Food and Wine Festivals Across the U.S.

Castello di Amorosa in Napa Valley, a venue for the Festival del Sole. photo by Jim Sullivan

 

We’ve been a little slow with posts on GA as of late because we’ve been busy at work on a few other projects (more on those soon), but will be returning to our regularly scheduled programming just after Memorial Day, and with some exciting, new features! Meanwhile, here’s a roundup we put together for the Daily Beast on the top food and wine festivals happening across the U.S. this summer. Cheers and have a great week!

 

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From Our Travels Around the World Wide Web

• Design Hotels gears up for the summer music festival season, starting with a neato video from last year’s Coachella via Made by Originals (above)

• Gorgeous video of Yellowstone National Park from cinematographer/photographer David Stubbs on Gadling

• Remembering legendary banjo player Earl Scruggs from The Daily Shot

• A writer steps back in time when he moves to Vashon Island, Washington in The New York Times

• The top 10 urban parks from Sunset

• A roundup of weekend getaways from New York City from Fathom

• Swimming hikes around Kauai from Travel Wonders of the World

• The top 10 heli-ski destinations in North American from Outside

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Glorious Getaway: Four Seasons Hualalai

While I’m waiting for warmer weather in the Northeast, I’m channeling sunny days and sunbathing temperatures with these photos from the Four Seasons Hualalai on Hawaii’s Big Island. The hotel’s location along Kona-Kohala Coast is just beautiful, and works particularly well for families thanks to seven swim areas and a long list of activities ranging from ocean canoe trips to surfing to snorkeling—there’s even a kids treasure hunt along the beach. Guests here can learn a little something on vacation too at the Ka’upulehu Cultural Center, which offers lessons on hula, ukulele, lei making, and the Hawaiian language. Kids aged 13-17 can also opt for a three-day program on all things water related with the property’s Alaka’i Nalu “ocean ambassadors”, during which they’ll learn to fish, get outrigger canoe training, and instruction on jet ski rescue, basic CPR, and more. Check out the hotel’s complete list of family-friendly activities here.

 

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