Posh on the Peninsula

In the dry forests of northwestern Costa Rica, on a cliff above turquoise seas, a former private mansion becomes a luxurious getaway resort.

At first, it’s not clear exactly where the watery sounds — crashing, falling, churning — are coming from. After all, here on the terrace of Villa Manzu on Peninsula Papagayo in northwestern Costa Rica’s dry forests — not the rainforests the rest of the Latin American country is famous for — it could be coming from anywhere.

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Go Big!

Summertime might not seem like the best time to hike Big Bend. But, with the right guidance, it’s an ideal season to take in the Texas treasure’s unique splendor.

The Rio Grande River runs through Santa Elena Canyon

“I can’t wait to visit the Chihuahuan Desert during the hottest time of the year,” said nobody, ever. But then nobody appreciates the delights of the Big Bend region quite as much as the adventurous souls who have braved a Trans-Pecos crossing in summer to discover the treasures of Texas’ most popular national park. In the weeks after the June solstice, the axial tilt of the Earth promises maximum daylight — and maximum fun.

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The Great and Powerful Oz

Australia is beyond shrimps on the barbie. The beautiful country’s fast-emerging, hyper-fresh, always fun and uniquely multicultural food-and-wine scene is rightly demanding the attention of the culinary world. Time to take a tasty trip Down Under.

Editors' Note: We might not be able to travel right now, but there's no harm in reading about fabulous destinations! Our piece on all parts of Australia a few years back is still one of our favorite travel stories ever — and the gorgeous photographs are everything! Happy dreaming.

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