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]]>Imagine spending a night suspended in the treetops, embraced by nature’s embrace. Treehouses have evolved from childhood dreams to luxurious retreats for adventurous souls. Nestled among the branches, they offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting you to unwind in harmony with the surrounding wilderness.
If you’re seeking an underwater adventure, why not dive into the depths of an underwater hotel? Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing aquatic world, surrounded by vibrant marine life and coral reefs. Imagine waking up to the awe-inspiring sight of colorful fish swimming past your window, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
For those with a taste for the extraordinary, how about staying in a converted prison or a transformed airplane? These unconventional accommodations provide a fascinating blend of history, quirkiness, and modern comfort.
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]]>The post Top Neighborhoods to Explore in Madrid, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>La Latina is one of Madrid’s oldest neighborhoods. Located south of the iconic Plaza Mayor, it’s home to lively winding streets, historical sites, and beautiful churches.
Chueca, known as the LGBTQ neighborhood in Madrid, is also one of the most stylish and vibrant parts of the city. It’s known for its great choice of restaurants, cocktail bars, and clubs.
Salamanca is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Madrid where you can find the most exclusive designer brands and Michelin-starred restaurants.
Barrio de las Letras, also known as Huertas, has been known for centuries as Madrid’s literary center. It was where Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega lived and worked, and where some of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite bars were. Today, it’s a lovely area full of cool bats, restaurants, and shops.
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]]>This rural island is situated just outside Venice and can accommodate up to 16 guests in its seven bedrooms. The villas are surrounded by natural beauty, offering a serene experience—the absolute opposite of the crowds you’ll find in the center of Venice.
Located off the southern coast of Belize, this relaxed, rustic island can accommodate up to six people in three buildings. Guests can snorkel, fish, kayak or just fully relax with no outside interferences. Children under five can stay on the island for free.
Batholmen, located in the archipelago of Hvaler in Norway, is a self-catered island, which can accommodate 5 people. There is an on-site motorboat available to explore more of the surrounding area. Keep in mind there is no running water at the local grocery store.
If you’re after more luxurious experiences, this private island in El Nido, Philippines is the one for you. The resort offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, and is steeped in colorful vegetation leading to the stunning white sand beach.
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]]>The post Celebrate the Holiday Season by Staying at These Festive U.S. Hotels appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Of course, the city of lights is pulling out all the bells and whistles and this year, Aria‘s “Winter Wonderland” lobby display with a Sugar Palace centerpiece that’s made of 4,000 pounds of sugar and stands at 15-feet high, is worth checking out. The patisserie team also makes chocolate coffee cups, sugar cookies, and other festive treats.
This historic hotel comes to life during the holiday season, with palmetto trees wrapped in Christmas lights, sparkling decor in the lobby, and a gingerbread house replica of St. Philip’s Church. In the lobby, guests can grab complimentary cider, hot cocoa, and bourbon-spiked eggnog.
This Georgia coast resort has the Sweet Traditions Cottage, made of over 1,840 pounds of gingerbread and 820 pounds of royal icing. Kids can take a private gingerbread house decorating class inside the cottage and from the windows, coffee and afternoon snacks are served. Some highlights include storytime with Santa’s elves and over 60 Christmas trees.
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]]>The post Campers Are a Travel Hit in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are a few types of travel that are still viable at the current time, including one that is completely appropriate for the current situation in which we live: traveling in a camper.
Campers refer to either motor vehicles with included living accommodations or trailers that are pulled by a vehicle and contain living arrangements within them. Traditionally used by families who go on long road trips and on camping trips to the forest, people are finding more and more uses for campers these days.
The beauty of a camper is that it allows you to travel wherever you want without leaving the safe bubble of your own family. You don’t have to worry about checking into or out of hotels, sharing space with others, or obsessively protecting yourself while in contact with other people.
A country escape has become all the rage with campers this year, and with ample places to discover and park without getting in the way of anyone else, it’s easy to see why.
So, if you’re thinking about planning a much-needed vacation at some time in the near future, why not consider renting or purchasing a camper?
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]]>The post Visiting Japan? Stay in a Ryokan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have the luxury of traveling to Japan, there is one lodging experience that you must not leave without doing: staying in a ryokan.
Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns that are typically located in scenic, rural areas. These classic accommodations are known for their beautiful settings, tasteful rooms, dining excellence, and on-site hot springs which combine to make for a truly unforgettable stay.
The rooms in these inns are quite strange for Westerners, as there is practically no furniture inside. Visitors sleep on Japanese-style futon beds on tatami mats on the floor that are surprisingly comfortable!
The spas inside of these hotels, known as ofura, use hot spring water from nearby sources to provide healing and restorative bath facilities to visitors. These are sometimes available to be reserved in a private setting, where other ryokans just opt for common, shared ones.
You can’t go wrong with staying in a ryokan if you want to experience the best that traditional Japan has to offer.
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]]>The post Dog Lovers Cannot Miss This Idaho Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are driving on US Route 95 just outside of the small town of Cottonwood, you will come face to face with a giant beagle. That’s right, a dog is the most interesting landmark in this town of just 900 people.
And lucky enough for you, this beagle is more than just a statue: it’s a fully-functioning bed and breakfast that you can stay in!
The Dog Bark Park Inn contains only one room and gives about as personal of an experience as a dog lover can get. You’ll be staying inside of “Sweet Willy,” a cute beagle that is the home to a queen bed and two twin futon beds, making it perfect for a stay with your partner or your family. The dog-themed decoration of the interior of the bed and breakfast is absolute heaven for canine lovers.
Located conveniently near Hells Canyon of the Snake River National Recreation Area and also halfway between two of the United States’ most famous national parks, Yellowstone and Glacier, nature lovers will find plenty to do nearby.
Be sure to call the property well in advance of the dates you’d like to stay, as demand is high and the B&B’s one room means that availability is limited! If you are lucky enough to stay here, it will certainly be an experience that you’ll never forget.
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]]>The post Some of the Weird Places You Can Stay in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Imagine spending a night suspended in the treetops, embraced by nature’s embrace. Treehouses have evolved from childhood dreams to luxurious retreats for adventurous souls. Nestled among the branches, they offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, inviting you to unwind in harmony with the surrounding wilderness.
If you’re seeking an underwater adventure, why not dive into the depths of an underwater hotel? Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing aquatic world, surrounded by vibrant marine life and coral reefs. Imagine waking up to the awe-inspiring sight of colorful fish swimming past your window, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
For those with a taste for the extraordinary, how about staying in a converted prison or a transformed airplane? These unconventional accommodations provide a fascinating blend of history, quirkiness, and modern comfort.
The post Some of the Weird Places You Can Stay in the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Top Neighborhoods to Explore in Madrid, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>La Latina is one of Madrid’s oldest neighborhoods. Located south of the iconic Plaza Mayor, it’s home to lively winding streets, historical sites, and beautiful churches.
Chueca, known as the LGBTQ neighborhood in Madrid, is also one of the most stylish and vibrant parts of the city. It’s known for its great choice of restaurants, cocktail bars, and clubs.
Salamanca is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Madrid where you can find the most exclusive designer brands and Michelin-starred restaurants.
Barrio de las Letras, also known as Huertas, has been known for centuries as Madrid’s literary center. It was where Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega lived and worked, and where some of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite bars were. Today, it’s a lovely area full of cool bats, restaurants, and shops.
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]]>The post 4 Affordable Private Islands You Can Rent appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This rural island is situated just outside Venice and can accommodate up to 16 guests in its seven bedrooms. The villas are surrounded by natural beauty, offering a serene experience—the absolute opposite of the crowds you’ll find in the center of Venice.
Located off the southern coast of Belize, this relaxed, rustic island can accommodate up to six people in three buildings. Guests can snorkel, fish, kayak or just fully relax with no outside interferences. Children under five can stay on the island for free.
Batholmen, located in the archipelago of Hvaler in Norway, is a self-catered island, which can accommodate 5 people. There is an on-site motorboat available to explore more of the surrounding area. Keep in mind there is no running water at the local grocery store.
If you’re after more luxurious experiences, this private island in El Nido, Philippines is the one for you. The resort offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, and is steeped in colorful vegetation leading to the stunning white sand beach.
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]]>The post Celebrate the Holiday Season by Staying at These Festive U.S. Hotels appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Of course, the city of lights is pulling out all the bells and whistles and this year, Aria‘s “Winter Wonderland” lobby display with a Sugar Palace centerpiece that’s made of 4,000 pounds of sugar and stands at 15-feet high, is worth checking out. The patisserie team also makes chocolate coffee cups, sugar cookies, and other festive treats.
This historic hotel comes to life during the holiday season, with palmetto trees wrapped in Christmas lights, sparkling decor in the lobby, and a gingerbread house replica of St. Philip’s Church. In the lobby, guests can grab complimentary cider, hot cocoa, and bourbon-spiked eggnog.
This Georgia coast resort has the Sweet Traditions Cottage, made of over 1,840 pounds of gingerbread and 820 pounds of royal icing. Kids can take a private gingerbread house decorating class inside the cottage and from the windows, coffee and afternoon snacks are served. Some highlights include storytime with Santa’s elves and over 60 Christmas trees.
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]]>The post Campers Are a Travel Hit in 2020 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are a few types of travel that are still viable at the current time, including one that is completely appropriate for the current situation in which we live: traveling in a camper.
Campers refer to either motor vehicles with included living accommodations or trailers that are pulled by a vehicle and contain living arrangements within them. Traditionally used by families who go on long road trips and on camping trips to the forest, people are finding more and more uses for campers these days.
The beauty of a camper is that it allows you to travel wherever you want without leaving the safe bubble of your own family. You don’t have to worry about checking into or out of hotels, sharing space with others, or obsessively protecting yourself while in contact with other people.
A country escape has become all the rage with campers this year, and with ample places to discover and park without getting in the way of anyone else, it’s easy to see why.
So, if you’re thinking about planning a much-needed vacation at some time in the near future, why not consider renting or purchasing a camper?
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]]>The post Visiting Japan? Stay in a Ryokan appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you have the luxury of traveling to Japan, there is one lodging experience that you must not leave without doing: staying in a ryokan.
Ryokans are traditional Japanese inns that are typically located in scenic, rural areas. These classic accommodations are known for their beautiful settings, tasteful rooms, dining excellence, and on-site hot springs which combine to make for a truly unforgettable stay.
The rooms in these inns are quite strange for Westerners, as there is practically no furniture inside. Visitors sleep on Japanese-style futon beds on tatami mats on the floor that are surprisingly comfortable!
The spas inside of these hotels, known as ofura, use hot spring water from nearby sources to provide healing and restorative bath facilities to visitors. These are sometimes available to be reserved in a private setting, where other ryokans just opt for common, shared ones.
You can’t go wrong with staying in a ryokan if you want to experience the best that traditional Japan has to offer.
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]]>The post Dog Lovers Cannot Miss This Idaho Hotel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are driving on US Route 95 just outside of the small town of Cottonwood, you will come face to face with a giant beagle. That’s right, a dog is the most interesting landmark in this town of just 900 people.
And lucky enough for you, this beagle is more than just a statue: it’s a fully-functioning bed and breakfast that you can stay in!
The Dog Bark Park Inn contains only one room and gives about as personal of an experience as a dog lover can get. You’ll be staying inside of “Sweet Willy,” a cute beagle that is the home to a queen bed and two twin futon beds, making it perfect for a stay with your partner or your family. The dog-themed decoration of the interior of the bed and breakfast is absolute heaven for canine lovers.
Located conveniently near Hells Canyon of the Snake River National Recreation Area and also halfway between two of the United States’ most famous national parks, Yellowstone and Glacier, nature lovers will find plenty to do nearby.
Be sure to call the property well in advance of the dates you’d like to stay, as demand is high and the B&B’s one room means that availability is limited! If you are lucky enough to stay here, it will certainly be an experience that you’ll never forget.
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