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Bees are all the buzz these days. So we decided to take a look at the important work of the honeybee and how three different hotels around the world are helping these creatures and their communities. Plus — what they do with that golden nectar!
Alongside nutrition and exercise, sleep is considered the third pillar of health, so it’s perhaps no surprise that sleep has become the next big thing in wellness travel. Now, we’re taking you inside some of the most exquisite hotel sleep retreats — from sleep meditations and gong bath sound ceremonies to dreamscape massages.
Curating a series of global remote work retreats peppered with local food culture, cooking classes and cuisine exploration, Stay Awhile co-founder Jenoa Matthes ended up in Bolgona, the Italian city where many of Italy’s most famous foods and dishes hail. For our Spring 2022 Discover issue, Jenoa takes us along on her journey with us.
As we thought of spring and the thrill of discovering new products and objects to refresh the home, we immediately thought of Tori Jones and her bright, fresh and fascinatingly fun shop on Block Island. Now for the Discover Issue, she shares a few of her favorite items.
Come spring, Mexico City is awash in lavender. Writer Liam Greenwell tells us of the phenomenon and how it came to be, guiding us through the city via Jacaranda-lined streets. You’ve never seen Mexico City like this before.
Space tourism is a contentious topic these days. But we spoke to astronauts who say that the power of the Overview Effect has the potential to change life here on earth. Travel writer Jillianne Pierce, who, by day, is actually a space policy lawyer, explains their unique perspective.
Before you see spring in Morocco, you can smell it — the sweet fragrance of orange and almond blossoms wafting from the hills down to the copper stills of the Medina. The rose bushes and mint awake soon after, their familiar and beloved scents taking their rightful place in the perfume and palets of the locals. Now, Berber Lodge shows us how they use their garden-fresh mint and ginger to mix up a springtime mule.
Writer, yoga instructor and Rome transplant Rachel Zitin writes about rediscovering Rome amidst her latest rinascita — the renaissance brought on by the pandemic and ultimately enjoyed by the Romans who, undoubtedly, deserved her spoils. Better yet, she’s inviting you to come rediscover Rome and enjoy them, too.