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Christmas Across Europe: A Luxury Holiday Guide

Christmas in Europe is like stepping into a scene straight out of a snow globe–twinkling lights reflect off cobblestone streets. The aroma of mulled wine and roasted chestnuts fills the air and centuries-old landmarks are adorned with festive splendor.

Europe during the holidays is nothing short of magical. It’s a place where timeless traditions and modern luxury intertwine to create unforgettable moments.

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Kimberly Minarovich Kimberly Minarovich

Planning the Perfect Vacation Week in Croatia: How to See It All

Croatia, with its shimmering coastline, ancient cities, and lush national parks, feels like a dream waiting to unfold. Whether strolling through centuries-old streets, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or soaking in sunsets that melt into the Adriatic, this enchanting country offers a little bit of everything.

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Kimberly Minarovich Kimberly Minarovich

A Guide to the Cotswolds, England

Season 3 of Bridgerton is here, and along with plenty of drama and romance, the show offers a glimpse of the Cotswolds, a gorgeous region of England known for its castles and rolling hills. So what are the Cotswolds and why should you plan a visit there? Here are our recommendations.

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Kimberly Minarovich Kimberly Minarovich

Romantic Things to Do in Paris

Although its official nickname is the City of Lights, Paris could just as easily be called the City of Romance. With charming neighborhoods and chic cafés, picturesque and iconic landmarks that set the scene for you to be swept off your feet, and intimate dining experiences complete with sparkling champagne, a trip to Paris is the ultimate romantic getaway. We’re here to help you plan a fairytale trip, and it all starts with these romantic things to do in Paris.

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Kimberly Minarovich Kimberly Minarovich

Spotlight on Normandy & Brittany As We Remember D-Day 

On June 6, 1944, also known as “D-Day,” marks the largest naval, air and land operation in history that was the most significant victory of the Western Allies in WW2. Normandy is a popular destination for history buffs who want to learn more about this extraordinary undertaking and visit the landing beaches, including Omaha, Utah, Juno, Gold and Sword, which all played crucial roles in the Allies’ victory. Visitors can explore these historic beaches that span 50 miles, enter German bunkers, see the markings of the bombs that remain and learn more at the many museums and monuments in the area. You can also pay your respects at the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer where about 10,000 American soldiers are buried.

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Kimberly Minarovich Kimberly Minarovich

Visiting Croatia with History, Islands, Wine & Waterfalls

Have you ever considered a trip to Croatia? Croatia is a lesser-known tourist destination in the Mediterranean region. It is typically overshadowed by Italy and Greece and other ultra-popular tourist destinations in the general area but is growing exponentially in popularity.

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