An Ode to Chile Chile’s capital city, Santiago, is a bustling metropolis with irrepressible energy and a thriving urban scene. It has become a cultural and dining mecca and one only need mention Chilean wines to get an approving nod from grape lovers everywhere.
Queen Charlotte Lodge, Haida Gwaii, B.C. Legend has it that it takes about one minute per pound to reel in a trophy-sized Chinook.
Storm Watching in Ucluelet To many visitors, Ucluelet is just a sign on the highway on the way to Tofino, a left hand turn instead of a right. But they’re missing a lot, no matter what time of year it is.
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city with French architecture, Italian influence and Spanish sensibility.
Rocky Mountaineer The Rocky Mountaineer is a luxury train that has all the trimmings of its overseas counterparts. In the wild and remote Rocky Mountains of Western Canada, this train will take you past some of North America’s best scenery.
Sonora Resort, Desolation Sound, B.C. Whether you like your thrills on fishing boats, bear trails or sea-lion rocks, there’s adventure to be had at the ultra-luxurious Sonora Resort.
Finding Nimmo Bay At this luxurious, wholly sustainable nine-chalet hideaway clinging to the edge of the rugged forests of Mackenzie Sound on British Columbia’s central coast, every day is packed with adventure.
Clayoquot Wilderness Resort This is luxury camping, eco-style, on the west coast of Vancouver Island at the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in B.C.’s first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, Clayoquot Sound, often described as an “upside-down rainforest”.
Anassa Aphrodite has seduced travellers to Cyprus, for thousands of years. Anassa, a luxurious 35-acre resort, sits in seclusion where the Greek goddess of love is said to have risen from the foam on the waves.