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November 15, 2024

Korea’s Year-Round Surf Town Is Unlike Any Other For Novices and Experts Alike

South Korea is known for many things among travelers: lively Seoul, historic villages, vibrant food, and incredible cuisine. Surfing does not typically make the list. But in Yangyang, located in a laid back region of Korea between the roaring east coast ocean shores and the stunning Seorak Mountain Range, surfing is the star of any trip.

Just a two hour drive from Seoul, Yangyang is Korea’s surf town. It’s a popular holiday destination not only for its bounty of nature and its easy-access from the capital, but also for its younger population compared to most countryside regions in Korea. The youthful energy here, combined with sprawling natural landscapes, make Yangyang the perfect place to recharge while creating lasting travel memories on sandy beaches.

Busiest in the summer months (though locals surf year-round, even when the sand is covered in snow), the town wakes up to sunrises that light up the deep blue ocean waves with dazzling orange and pink tones. Local surfers hit the waves with the sun. As the day moves on, parked motorbikes and skateboards line the streets as visitors enjoy the sunshine that glimmers on the ocean. When the sun sets behind the mountains, the warm nights are energized by barefoot partiers on the beach and the sound of house music.

These elements all add up to an ideal beach vacation spot for both surfers and those who just want to soak up the scene. The lack of crowds, shallow waters, and sandy bays certainly help.

Yangyang, South Korea - Apr 24 2021: Surf boards on the beach

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A few things to know before planning a trip: book ahead at surf shops (most have at least one staff member who speaks English, but reservations ensure there are English accommodations for classes), the summer has smaller waves while the fall sees bigger swells, and a KakaoTaxi account will help you more easily get around.

Last, and perhaps most importantly, listen to the locals. Whether you’re a new surfer or an experienced one, it’s always best to ask local surfers about the spot you’re surfing at. Places like Jukdo and Gisamun are both bay areas that usually experience pretty clean break waves but can get fast and strong quickly. Hajodae is a wider stretch of ocean experiencing stronger currents. If you ask the locals, they’ll be happy to let you know the best places to paddle out, where to avoid, and where to start for beginners.

Yangyang surf shops and lessons

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Singlefin is located in Hajodae, a renowned cultural hub of Yangyang where motorbike and surf culture meet. The best part about learning to surf with Singlefin is without a doubt being able to come back after class to try the delicious Chicago-style deep dish pizzas and locally brewed beers. If you’re lucky, you’ll stop in on a night when local DJs are practicing their sets. You can also check out some of the vintage Harley Davidson bikes usually stationed outside, but remember, no touching! Singlefin’s resident surf instructors and most staff are able to communicate in English, making it a convenient place to stop-by at any time.

Singlefin Aleworks: 48-42, Hajodae2-gil, Hyeonbuk-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do 25047 South Korea

Yangyang Surf yangyang surf in korea

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An all-in-one stop surf shop in Gisamun Harbour with onsite dormitory accommodation, cafe, bar, and barbecue facilities. Yangyang Surf is perfect for those who don’t want to think about too much planning and just simply enjoy beach life. The staff are friendly and they have a hang-out lounge complete with a guitar and drum kit, making it a great place to meet people and have some laid back fun. The surf lessons (always in a small group no more than 10 people) include a board and suit, and there are options for both adults and kids — rain or shine.

Yangyang Surf: Yangyang Surf Cafe, 11 Gisamun-gil, Hyeonbuk-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

Nalu Surfnalu surf in yangyang korea

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Located just south of the main town on Jukdo Beach, which is known for its clean and reliable wave sets, Nalu Surf is the local hub on a good or bad wave day. Nalu is where a lot of locals store their surfboards and will gather for a pre- or post-surf coffee. It is perfectly located on the seafront for enjoying a beverage while watching the local surfers and picking up some tips. Nalu Surf offers lessons and board rentals.

Nalu Surf: 11-10 Saenaru-gil, Hyeonnam-myeonYangyang, Gangwon-do, South Korea

What to do in Yangyang when not surfing

Seoraksan National Parkseoraksan national park near yangyang south korea

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Yangyang borders Seoraksan National Park, home to Korea’s fourth highest mountain, one of the oldest Zen Buddhist temples in the world, and some of the country’s most stunning natural scenery. It’s free access with no need for reservations. The trails are suitable for varied abilities, from a 20 minute forest-meditation flat stroll; to two-hour hikes defined by rushing waterfalls, streams, and fresh-water pools; to a 14-hour hike to the peak of Mount Sorak at 5,603 feet elevation. Note that there’s no swimming in the streams in the park. For that, you’ll have to head to the outskirts of National Park grounds (Oseak Valley is a good choice). There are plenty of options, but be sure to check ahead the limitations of each area.

Seoraksan National Park: South Korea, Gangwon-do, Sokcho-si, Seoraksan-ro, 833 KR

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Take a break from the sunshine and explore the large workshop space that is Denim Surfboards. The creative coffee, soda, and dessert menu makes this a great place to stop for refreshments while scanning rails of vintage denim available for purchase. Don’t miss a look at the surfboard workroom, where custom surfboards are made from scratch and painted with unique designs.

Denim Surfboards: 100-3 In-gu-ri, Hyeonnam-myeonYangyang, Gangwon-do, South Korea

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Channel your creative side and make an environmentally-friendly souvenir to take home at DASH. DASH is a partially government funded initiative that takes used glass bottles from local beach bars and turns them into beautifully shaped fragments, ready for you to visit and create recycled art including keyrings, windchimes, and vases.

DASH: 5-12 Inguhang-gil, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

Naksan Temple

While Seoul’s temples have their own form beauty contrasted against the urban landscapes, there is a different serenity found while experiencing Korea’s traditional temples among backdrops of oceans and mountains. Even the local stray cats often enjoy making an appearance. Yangyang’s most famous temple is Naksan Temple, where you can spend an hour or two roaming Naksan park to view the temple and its surrounding pagodas, gates, and traditional bronze bell. Naksan Temple is also open for Temple Stay experiences.

Naksan Temple: 100 Naksansa-ro, Ganghyeon-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

Where to eat in Yangyang

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Bingsu, a shaved ice dessert typically topped with sweet red bean paste, is a classic summer treat in Korea. That’s saying a lot in a country filled with trendy dessert cafes. At Ninbe Bingsu, the bingsu is nostalgic yet approachable even for first-time eaters. If you’re not a fan of red bean paste or want to venture out, there are also green tea and chocolate flavors. You’ll leave with a lifelong craving for this summer delight.

Ninbe Bingsu: 6 Inguhang-gil, Hyeonnamm-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon Province

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Treat yourself by eating dessert first at Ninbe (it closes at 5 PM), and then head right next door to Gami Izakaya for dinner. Izakayas are a Japanese-style combination of a bar and a restaurant in one. Gami is the perfect opportunity to try the Korean take on the Japanese classics (just as there’s American-Chinese food, this is Korean-Japanese), as well as sampling local fresh fish and sushi. A cute favorite among locals at Gami is the sushi dessert: a fish-shaped ice cream sandwich cut up to look like sushi.

Gami: 630-6 In-gu-ri, Hyeonnam-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

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No tourist is going to leave Korea without trying Korean Barbeque, and The Meatroom offers up a Korean classic: ‘samgyeopsal’, thickly sliced pork with crispy, fatty layers left attached, eaten with grilled vegetables and often paired with Korean rice wine soju. Positioned in the backstreets of nightlife central Ingu and right next to surf beach Jukdo, it makes for a great location to start the evening adventures.

The Meatroom: 1st floor, 46-23 Ingujungang-gil, Hyeonnam-myeon, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon-do

Where to stay in Yangyang

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Surf shops

If you’re looking to stay on a budget, most of the surf shops have accommodation package deals. These can vary from on-site dormitories to nearby hotel rooms, so be sure to check out what’s on offer when booking your surf class. Staying at the surf shops can be a good way to meet other guests from abroad and the rest of Korea. The surf shops also often include food, so you don’t have to think about where to eat on your trip.

Booker’s Motelbookers motel yangyang korea

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For those seeking instagram-worthy spots, Booker’s Motel in Hajodae is a popular place for local brand photoshoots due to its colorful retro American-motel style exterior and interior. The rooms are simple yet comfortable, and the location in the center of Hajodae makes it a great accommodation for exploring local restaurants, cafes, and the neighborhood skatepark. It’s also a short walk away from some of the most popular beach bars.

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Yangyang Jukdo Auto Camping Place

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To get the full nature-immersive experience, Yangyang has some beautiful options for beachside camping. Jukdo Campsite is hard to rival. Located right behind the sandy shores of Yangyang’s most popular beach, you can watch the surfers from your tent and stay within seconds of all the facilities you’ll need: cafes, restaurants, convenience stores, surf shops, beach bars and supermarkets. The supermarkets are often fully-stocked with camping facilities including everything you’ll need to set up a beachside barbecue. All you need to bring is a tent.

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Getting around Yangyang

The most convenient way to get to and around Yangyang is without a doubt by car, so if you’ve got your international license it’s worth getting a rental from Seoul. Don’t fear if not. Korea’s Express Bus services can get you to Yangyang from Seoul in 2.5 hours, with bus prices at just $15 one way. You’ll arrive at Yangyang Bus Terminal where you can take a local bus or taxi to your accommodation. Taxi fares start at $3, and if you stay in areas like Hajodae, Jukdo, or Gisamun, you’ll be able to walk to the things you need. While it’s possible to get around by bus, the service doesn’t run frequently so will require some planning ahead.

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Save Up to $6,000 on Your Next Cruise With These Black Friday Deals

Those who plan to cruise in 2025, whether by taking an expedition sailing around the Galápagos Islands, a food-filled voyage in the Mediterranean, or even an ocean adventure to Antarctica, would do well to book it soon. While it might feel a little early to start planning, the end of the year is a great time to secure the best price for your cruise. The Black Friday cruise deals are out and they will help you save thousands of dollars on next vacation.

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Black Friday deals with Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean Black Friday cruise deals

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For Black Friday this year, Royal Caribbean is offering 60 percent off a second guest (when booked in the same stateroom as the first guests), and 30 percent off any additional guests booked in the same room. The cruise line is also offering free sailing for kids under the age of 12 for voyages of three nights or longer. Book between November 8 and December 9. Some restrictions apply.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Princess Cruises

Black Friday cruise deals 2024

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This year, Princess Cruises offering travelers savings on 2024, 2025, and 2026 cruises, including up to 50 percent off cruise fares on voyages all over the globe, 50 percent off deposits, and free sailing for third and fourth guests when booked in the same stateroom as the first and second guests. Book between November 1 and November 25.

Seven-day Western Caribbean with Mexico in November 2025, starting at $559Seven-day Mediterranean with France and Italy in March 2025, starting at $94912-day Panama Canal with Costa Rica and Caribbean in November 2025, starting at $1,18916-day Iceland and Greenland in July 2025, starting at $1,749

Read more about what it’s like to cruise with Princess Cruises thanks to Matador Network’s review of the cruise line during a seven-day, food-filled Mediterranean sailing on board the Sun Princess.

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Black Friday deals with Celebrity Cruises

Black Friday deals with Celebrity Cruises

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This year, Celebrity cruises is offering savings up to 75 percent on the second guest in their stateroom. Book between November 8 and December 9. The offer is applicable for sailings departing from November 8 through May 10, 2027. (Note that this offer is not valid on Galapagos cruises of nine nights or longer.)

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Black Friday cruise deals with HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions)

Black Friday cruise deals 2024

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HX (Hurtigruten Expeditions) is offering up to 50 percent off select 2024-2025 voyages (including bird watching-focused Audubon Voyages) to Antarctica, the Galápagos Islands, Alaska, the Northwest Passage, Greenland, Svalbard, and South America. Book between November 12 and December 9. The offer is valid for departures from December 1 to October 31, 2025 (inclusive).

Highlights of Antarctica, from $8,596Galápagos — In Darwin’s Footsteps, from $6,774Grand Greenland: Mythical Lands of the North, from $11,016Svalbard in Spring: Return of the Sun, from $6,389Alaska’s Inside Passage and Aleutian Islands — Northbound, from $9,101

Read more about what it’s like to cruise to Antarctica with HX thanks to Matador Network’s review of the cruise line during a 12-day trip aboard the MS Fridtjof Nansen.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Aurora Expeditions

Black Friday deals 2024

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Aurora Expeditions is offering up to 25 percent off select Antarctica voyages in 2024 and 2025, up to 20 percent off and free cabin upgrades on select Arctic voyages in 2025, and up to 20 percent off and no solo supplement on select Arctic voyages in 2025. Book between November 18 and December 3.

Svalbard in Depth: 15 days from/to: Oslo, Norway, save 20 percent and get a free stateroom upgradeWild Antarctica featuring the Weddell Sea: 12 days from/to Ushuaia, Argentina, save 20 percentSpirit of Antarctica featuring the Chilean Fjords: 13 days from Punta Arenas, Chile, to Ushuaia, Argentina, save 25 percent.

Read more about what it’s like to cruise to Antarctica with Aurora Expeditions thanks to Matador Network’s review of the cruise line during the Sylvia Earle’s maiden voyage to the White Continent.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Ecoventura

Black Friday deals 2024

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This year, Ecoventura is offering 20 percent off more than two dozens select 2025 Galápagos Islands cruises when you book between November 29 and December 6. That is a $2100 per person savings off the published rate of $10,500 per person for double occupancy rooms. For solo travelers, Ecoventura is offering $6,050 in savings per cabin, i.e. a rate of $12,950.

Read more about what it’s like to cruise around the Galápagos Islands with Ecoventura thanks to Matador Network’s review of the cruise line during a seven-day trip aboard on of their three expedition yachts.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Viking

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Viking is offering savings on airfare, deposits, and reduced fares for its river, ocean, and expedition cruises. Book between November 1 and November 30.

River cruises: Up to free international airfare, all-inclusive voyages from $1,999, and $25 depositOcean cruises: international airfare from $799, reduced fares, and $25 depositExpeditions cruises on the Great Lakes: Up to free roundtrip airfare, reduced fares, and $25 depositExpeditions cruises in Antarctica: Up to free international airfare, reduced fares, and $25 deposit

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Black Friday cruise deals with Uniworld

Black Friday cruise deals 2024

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Uniworld Boutique River Cruises is launching its 12 Days of Christmas event on Black Friday (November 29). There will be daily savings and surprises ranging from 50 percent off popular cruises to free trip extensions, complimentary suite upgrades, waived solo traveler supplements, and more. Offers will be valid for travel on select sailings in 2025.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Oceania Cruises

This year, Oceania cruises is offering travelers to make their vacation extra luxurious with a four-categrory upgrade sale on more than 90 sailings throughout 2025. Cruisers can upgrade their stateroom from Inside to Oceanview, Oceanview to Veranda, Veranda to Concierge, or even Concierge to Penthouse Suite. Not only that, but travelers also get to choose one among of the following perks: Unlimited wine, beer, and spirits; shipboard credit up to $1000; or free or reduced airfare. Book between November 15 and December 10.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Victory Cruise Lines

Black Friday cruise deals 2024

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In 2024, Victory Cruise Lines is offering savings of $2,000 per stateroom (based on double occupancy) and one free pre-cruise, premium shore excursion for select sailings departing from Toronto and Chicago in April, May, and June 2025. Book between October 30 and December 4, and enter the promo code ‘BLACKFRIDAY’ at checkout.

Toronto to Chicago: nine or 10-night voyageChicago to Toronto: nine or 10-night voyageRoundtrip Chicago: 14 or 15-night voyage

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Black Friday cruise deals with Cruise Croatia

Black Friday cruise deals 2024

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Luxury small-ship cruise operator specializing in sailings along the Adriatic coast, Cruise Croatia is offering up to $700 off per cabin on select departures between Dubrovnik and Split from May to August 2025. Book between November 29 and December 13.

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Black Friday cruise deals with MSC Cruises

Naples, Italy - August 9, 2022 : MSC Seaside cruise ship is a Seaside-class cruise ship owned and operated by MSC Cruise, Aerial view

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Cruises purchased with MSC Cruises from November 12 to 18 can receive up to 35 percent off the typical cost, with drinks and WiFi included and up to a $400 onboard credit. The deals are spread across the entire line — including the newest ship, MSC World America, that launches from Miami in April 2025, as well as the first MSC cruises in Alaska. The savings can lead to at least $700 to four-night cruises after all is said and accounted for, and at least $1,000 of added value to seven-night cruises.

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Black Friday cruise deals with Sea Cloud Cruises

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Save up to 65 percent off of the brochure rates for 10 2025 sailings on the Sea Cloud Spirit, Sea Cloud II, and the originally 1931-built Sea Cloud when purchased between November 29 and December 2. All three are true sailing yachts with sails raised by hand. That includes itineraries from Panama City, Panama, to Miami; a Gran Canaria round trip; Barcelona to Nice, France; a St. Maarten round trip sailing in the Caribbean; and more.

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Hurtigruten, Norway’s cruise line with a northern lights guarantee, has deals up to 50 percent off of its normal cruising rates when booked directly with the company during its Black Friday sale running through December 2. That includes 25 percent off of the Signature voyages in the summer for northern lights near the Norwegian coastline and Svalbard archipelago, as well as the North Cape Line. The Original Coastal Express itineraries along 34 ports on the Norwegian coast, northern lights trips that go to Norway and Finland; and the Follow the Midnight Sun routes that include Norway, Sweden, and Finland are up to 50 percent off.

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Published on November 15, 2024 08:00

You Can Book a 2025 Hawaiian Vacation on the Big Island for $259 Per Night on Black Friday

Hawai’i is notoriously expensive to visit, but it’s also one of the most magical places in the US for a family vacation. There are endless things to do, from exploring the beautiful natural landscapes and beaches, educational cultural activities, wildlife spotting, world-class water sports, snorkeling, and diving to resorts with amenities that set the bar incredibly high for other hoteliers around the world.

If you have your heart set on a vacation to Hawai’i for 2025, now is the time to book. With The Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales knocking on the door, we’re hearing whispers about some incredible travel deals. Hilton announced this week that one of its properties, Hilton Waikoloa Village in Waikoloa on the Big Island, is offering rates from $259 per night, including the resort charge.

Swimming pool at Hilton Waikoloa Village

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Resort charges are commonplace in Hawai’i, adding an extra layer of cost. Resorts often charge fees to cover the cost of amenities like WiFi, fitness centers, and pool towels. At Waikoloa Village, you’ll typically pay around $57 per night per person. This added cost is often overlooked, and if you have a couple (or a few) kiddos in toe, resorts can feel unobtainable — well, at least budget-wise. So it makes sense to take advantage of this deal now and avoid the sneaky extra fee.

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Waikoloa Village is just that, a village. The sprawling 62-acre oceanfront resort even has a tram and moat with boats, helping guests navigate between the accommodations, swimming pools, a four-acre saltwater lagoon teeming with marine life like sea turtles and colorful fish, and the eight restaurants.

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This is the kind of place you could comfortably stay for a week (or two) without leaving the resort and never be bored. Water babies will love the hidden lava rock grottos with whirlpools. Its Kona Pool is the largest on the island and has a wild 175-foot waterslide, rope bridge, hot tubs, and a small sand beach for the kids. There are cabanas for privacy and an adults-only pool where you can have a water-side cocktail. You can swim, snorkel, and paddle on the four-acre lagoon, home to honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles). Every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday night, you can attend the Legends of Hawaii Luau for a Hawaiian feast and dancing. Lei-making to ukulele and hula classes, bike rentals, an enormous spa, a golf course, tennis courts, and island excursions (from ziplining to sailing) round out the endless list of amenities.

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The resort’s spacious and well-appointed accommodations offer modern comforts and stunning views. The Lagoon Tower, in particular, is a popular choice for its proximity to the resort’s amenities and exclusive access to the Makai Club, offering complimentary spa access and reserved poolside seating.

Dining at Hilton Waikoloa Village

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There are a variety of restaurants offering everything from casual fare to fine dining. Nui Italian, a standout among the dining options, serves delicious pasta dishes and mouthwatering pizza. For a more casual dining experience, the Kona Pool Bar offers a relaxed atmosphere and a menu of light bites and refreshing drinks.

The Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale ends on December 2, 2024. Discounted rooms and no resort fees are for travel between December 2024 and fall 2025. All room types, including the newest rooms in Palace Tower: Palace Tower Grand, debuting in January 2025, and premium Makai rooms, are available. No promotional code is necessary, as this sale is already reflected in the base rate during the booking period of November 15 to December 2, 2024. After this date, rates will increase. Check out the resort’s offer page for details on cancellation policies and further terms and conditions.

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November 14, 2024

What Llama Experts Think About the Portland Airport’s ‘Therapy Llamas’

As an anxious traveler, I arm myself with a toolbox of aids — noise-canceling headphones, meditation apps, and essential oils — to make airports bearable. I fork out for lounge access, too, just so I have a safe corner to retreat and distance myself from crowds of people. But animal therapy at an airport has never occurred to me. It sounds like an oxymoron.

Coming from the countryside and having horses on the farm, I appreciate the benefits of being in the company of animals, and they appreciate their comfortable surroundings. I’m grateful for their companionship every day; however, when I read that Portland International Airport (PDX) has therapy llamas for passengers to hug in airport hallways, I couldn’t help but question whether these gentle creatures want to be in an environment with strip lights, booming PA announcements, and throngs of people. So, while navel-gazing and dwelling on my consternation over hordes of strangers, I reached out to PDX and a handful of national organizations that work with llamas to see why this wellness initiative got off the ground and if the llamas employed to quell the stress of passengers are happy getting hugged from passersby.

Portland Airport Support llamas

Photo: Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas

Therapy llamas were introduced to PDX’s concourses this past summer as part of the airport’s animal therapy program. The gentle giants hail from Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas in Ridgefield, Washington. Every few weeks, the llamas, adorned with “I heart PDX” neckerchiefs and stylish headbands, stroll through the airport to provide comfort and spread joy.

Having support animals at PDX is part of the airport’s larger initiative to bring nature indoors. “The new PDX was designed based on the concept that nature helps you breathe a little easier,” says Allison Ferre, spokesperson for the Port of Portland. This summer, PDX unveiled a new main terminal inspired by Pacific Northwest forests. The terminal’s expansive roof, crafted entirely from sustainably sourced Douglas fir, is the largest mass timber construction of its kind in the US. And the terminal is filled with live trees and plants that bathe in natural light, bringing a sense of calm to what can often be a very stressful environment.

Portland Airport

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With the same goal in mind, Ferre continues, socialized therapy llamas that “visibly enjoy human interaction” have been introduced to offer comfort to travelers. Being around groups of people is not new to the llamas. They travel the region offering therapeutic and educational interactions. Llama welfare non-profit organizations claim the animal’s calm and gentle demeanor can profoundly impact emotional well-being.

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The benefit of having animal therapy in airports is shared across the board with the national llama organizations I reached out to.

“We’ve found the PDX Airport to be one of the best year-round environments for reducing stress and anxiety among the most diverse population of all ages and abilities,” says Lori Gregory, president and founder of Mountain Peaks Therapy Llamas and Alpacas. Before introducing the treasured llamas to PDX, the organization has worked with Portland communities since 2007. Gregory adds the llamas have taken to the environment like ducks out of water. The airport is within a short drive from the farm and is “safe, clean, and climate-controlled,” so there are no stressors, and the therapy animals very much enjoy interacting with the public.

“I think it’s wonderful to have the llamas greeting folks in an environment like an airport. There, people are stressed and hurried — the llama’s presence invites people to slow down, come to their senses, and connect to the more-than-human world (qualities we could all experience more of),” says David Wynn of Llamas of Hot Springs, a farm near the intersection of the Appalachian Trail in North Carolina. Wynn shares the opinion that the therapy can be “llamazing.” The llamas under his care often visit places such as college campuses during exam season, adding that events are limited to two hours, with a handler per animal who prioritizes their needs.

George Caldwell, who has worked with llamas for nearly 40 years and runs Llamas of Circle Home in Sonora, California, shares that not all llamas can do this work. “It takes a level of understanding of the people/llama relationship to be at ease in the hectic world of people, but some llamas are willing and comfortable helping in whatever capacity they can,” Caldwell says, adding that these seasoned professionals (both the animals and their handlers) are familiar with environments like airports with large crowds of people.

Although experts agree that the potential for healing through interactions with llamas has yet to be thoroughly researched, the animals seem to spread joy, which I think we can all agree we need a little more of at the moment.

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Published on November 14, 2024 23:47

Mexico City’s Most Instagrammable Hotel Combines Unique Architecture, Fine Dining, and Incredible Views

Volga, tucked off a secondary street in Mexico City’s Colonia Cuauhtemoc neighborhood, is evidence of the Mexican capital’s rise as a premiere destination for experiential accommodations. Combining an energetic rooftop bar with windows overlooking Reforma with onsite art activations and a hidden basement speakeasy, no one could blame the hotel’s guests for not wanting to leave the property at all during their stay, even despite the pull of the street tacos, world-class museums, and a cafe culture that rivals Paris all within walking distance. Traveling to a sprawling major city is better when you know you’ll arrive to comfort and convenience, and for that, just off the famed Reforma street is best in class.

pool at volga hotel

The “swimming channel.” Photo: Tim Wenger

Volga bills itself as a “live music entertainment experience” hotel. What stuck out the most to me was the “experience” aspect. It would be very easy to arrive at Volga and spend multiple days onsite without ever feeling the need to leave, due to the abundance of amenities. All rooms face the interior courtyard below, with jawdropping view down to one of Mexico City’s most Instagrammable inside locations, the lounge area on the hotel’s main floor (see the photo below).

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Dining and drinking at VolgaThe best meal of the trip. Photo: Tim WengerThe Mezcalita cocktail is on point. Photo: Tim WengerThe speakeasy. Photo: Tim Wenger

Mexico City is home to a large Japanese diaspora comprising more than 3,500 people, largely concentrated in the Cuauhtémoc municipality in the heart of the city. Volga is a block from Reforma, one of the most bustling arteries of the city, and within walking distance to many of the area’s best Japanese restaurants, several of them operated by Edo Kobayashi, which runs Volga and its onsite restaurant, Elora. Here, Chef Juan Manuel González blends contemporary Spanish-Mediterranean trends with Mexican cooking traditions to craft a menu that is unique even within the global reach of Reforma’s culinary scene.

I had the chicken dish and it was the single best meal I ate over the course of two weeks in Mexico – and that says a lot in a place that my wife and I visit each year specifically for the food. Chef González came out to discuss the dishes, which included vegetarian options and a wine list to pair with anything on the menu. The service was stellar – our glasses never went dry, and the kitchen was able to accommodate dietary restrictions including an onion allergy, no small task in a Mexican kitchen.

The rooftop bar serves an impeccable Mescalito. If you go, grab the table near the “hole in the wall” overlooking the city – the view is so good it’d be easy to spend hours gazing over drinks and reveling in the sounds and sights of the city below. It’s possible, however, to completely escape the grind of big city life on the hotel’s bottom floor. Here, a speakeasy bar hosts DJs and and dance parties weekly for a crowd that comingles hotel guests, hipsters, and locals who appreciate good vinyl.

Other amenities at VolgaThe Instagrammable lounge, viewed from above. Photo: Tim WengerLooking up (see next photo). Photo: Tim WengerLooking down. Photo: Tim Wenger

Aside from a small sign lighting the hotel’s name near the front door, you’d be hard-pressed to know from up the street that inside this monochrome cement facade on the corner of Río Volga and Río Nilo is one of the city’s most exquisitely designed hotels. Walking in the door, guests are greeted with a view looking down to the lounge, deep grays and vibrant yellows combing to form a calming, if unsuspecting ambiance. It’s only once you begin to interact with the staff at the check-in counter that the spirit of hotel comes alive. They’ll immediately direct your attention to the courtyard behind you, where you’ll look up and see reverse angle view of what you’ll look down upon from your room. The hotel encircles this inner lounge courtyard like a silo.

In room, the vibe is worthy of “MTV Cribs.” All rooms feature couch and chair seating overlooking the inner-silo, as I began to call it. A minimalist aesthetic characterized by deep colors and earthy tones is in direct contrast to the busting city outside. Rain showerheads, ample lounge space, and king-size beds round out the experience.

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Looking out at the city from the rooftop bar. Photo: Tim Wenger

The hotel hosts rotating art pop-ups and vendors that connect guests to locally-made clothing, furnishings, and, of course, art. The hotel has a small gym and a rooftop “swimming channel,” as its dubbed, offers views of the surrounding high-rises. Cabanas surround the pool, though the aforementioned lounge area is arguably a better place to relax over a book and a cocktail. Yoga classes are offered on the rooftop patio, as are mixology lessons

Deluxe rooms and suites with a separate bedroom are available, with some suites including a balcony overlooking the courtyard. Rooms start around $217 per night.

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Canada’s Highest Elevation Pride Takes LGBTQ Travel in Banff to New Heights

The taxidermy of deer heads, pelts, and a giant bear displayed over the bar at Banff’s Sizzlers makes it seem like you’re in the wrong place for a drag performance, at least where I come from. But when you trust the process and embrace the crowd’s bright, colorful energy, there’s a sense of elated wonder in knowing that the world has come very far to reach this exact point in time.

Most 2SLGBTQIA+ productions are constantly seeking venues that welcome their talent and artistry. (2S stands for Two-Spirit, a term used to describe Indigenous people who identify as having both masculine and feminine traits.) I come from that world, so recognizing that Banff’s Sizzlers opened its doors to a stellar performance by Pythia from season two of Canada’s Drag Race solidified a sense of pride for me.

Kicking things off with a casual photo-op meet and greet, enigmatic Pythia completely transformed Banff’s Sizzlers by the end of the night, with two fiery acts that included back-to-back outfit changes. After the curtains fell and Pythia walked off stage, the party had only just begun. The lingering of the show’s excitement, coupled with the house music spun by DJ Prince Morbucks that continued to bump throughout the night, checked off all the boxes for me — it was a proper way to pop the first Pride celebration of the weekend.

@matadornetwork Love, diversity, and celebration in the Rockies! ‍Banff Pride is the perfect time to come together, embrace community, and enjoy the outdoor adventures this place has to offer. #MyBanff #BanffPride #Sponsored #Banff #CanadianRockies #CelebratePride @Banff & Lake Louise @BanffPride ♬ original sound – Matador | Travel + Adventure

Canada is considered the first country in the Americas and the fourth country in the world to accept same-sex marriage. Its steps toward a more progressive way of life go way back, to May 1969 to be exact, when Canada officially recognized same-sex consensual acts — exactly one month before the Stonewall Riots took place in New York City. This means that Canadians understood the importance of having the right to choose who and how they love for quite some time.

It’s crazy to think that feelings of love could ever be illegal, especially when same-sex practices have been a part of human instinct since before the law as we know it existed. To say that same-sex sexual consent, partnerships, or marriage have been decriminalized within the last 20th century baffles me. I look at it not as legalizing LGBTQIA+ rights but rather as unraveling the layers of a transgressive movement.

In the pursuit of reverting back to humankind’s natural order, like being able to love freely, LGBTQ rights have birthed and reshaped themselves, throughout the years giving us many creative outlets including fashion, music, film, dance, drag, and performance. That list goes on — it’s an entire subculture, really. Without these magical elements of self-expression, we wouldn’t have a way or a reason to celebrate. That’s why, the next time you’re looking to travel with purpose to a 2SLGBTQIA+ destination, you should visit the Canadian mountain town of Banff.

How an iconic mountain town became a Pride season staple

@matadornetwork How to spend the perfect day in Banff ⬇ Wake up at Hotel Canoe & Suites. Have breakfast at Bluebird Woodfired Steakhouse. Go up the Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain⁣. Head to Lake Louise for a canoe ride. Grab dinner at Block Kitchen + Bar. @Banff & Lake Louise #MyBanff #Sponsored  #Banff #CanadianRockies #HotelCanoeandSuites #BanffGondola #BanffBlock #LakeLouise #CanoeRide ♬ original sound – Matador | Travel + Adventure

In 2022, Banff won the Gay Travel Awards category of best mountain destination because there’s no other place where you can go to a drag brunch in the morning, followed by a cave-climbing excursion or canoe ride in the Canadian Rockies.

This is a big part its beauty as an LGBTQ travel destination. Says Jeffery Carpenter, President of the Banff Pride Society, “Banff welcomes the world, sharing the magic of the Canadian Rockies. As a community, we recognize the importance of attracting those who share our values of diversity and inclusivity. Throughout the year, from baristas to outdoor guides, the entire community is committed to welcoming the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and ready to share the great outdoors for all to enjoy.”

Part of what Carpenter’s words speak to is the fact that the true feeling of Pride is a part of everyday life in Banff, not just for a month or weekend. Over the years, the 2SLGBTQIA+ community has intertwined and integrated itself, and that says a lot for a small town. This is the new normal in the modern age, as it should be. And because Banff is a close-knit village with year-round travel appeal, this sense of camaraderie is much stronger. From local restaurants to the farmer’s market and artisanal shops, supporting one another is key to keeping the community strong.

Banff Hospitality Collective provides one example of Banff’s inclusivity. The collective has many restaurants and venues throughout Banff — such as Blue Bird and Hello Sunshine – that have hosted year-round events, including Drag Bingo at High Rollers. Flow State Yoga is another example in its partnerships with a number of initiatives, including community yoga classes for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Meanwhile, Beatnik Salon, through the Dress Code Project, is committed to an inclusive experience and also hosts year-round events, including comedy nights, live music, and gender-free haircuts.

Pride events to remember in Banff

The official Banff Pride has been celebrated over the first two weeks of October since its first iteration in 2013. It’s a special time when the trees have just turned yellow and the town comes alive to host an array of carefully curated events and activities. Other events are hosted throughout the year, in partnership with the Banff Pride organization. These are some of the highlights.

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The power of the mountains and the crisp, invigorating air make Banff’s Pride parade one of the most scenic and sensorial experiences to date. While many might be accustomed to Pride marches in major cities around the world, Banff’s parade is unique for being surrounded by the vast forces of nature, rather than tall skyscrapers.

The parade unfolds like a surreal moment out of The Wizard of Oz, only instead of the “Over The Rainbow” song, there’s an actual bridge — everyone gathers together in the center of town and walks across the “Pride pathway” (rainbow bridge) as a group, continuing down along the stunning Bow River Trail and back over a second charming bridge before landing in Central Park for the raising of the flag.

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Just when you thought you couldn’t get enough of the mountains by strolling down Banff Avenue, the Banff Gondola ride takes the view to the next level — and creates a space to be proud at an altitude of almost 8,000 feet.

While the Banff Gondola experience runs all year round, Mountaintop Pride is an all-ages celebration that only happens once every October. Attendees can enjoy drag story time, themed cocktails, a Queer Market, and live music — all while soaking in 360-degree panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains.

A variety of other activities also await at the summit of Sulphur Mountain where the gondola stops. You can go on a small hike, learn about Canada’s first national park, or have dinner with a view at Sky Bistro or Northern Lights Alpine Kitchen. Just be prepared to stay a while — it’s tough to pull yourself away from the scenery.

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Just minutes from the town of Banff lies another breathtaking mountain peak among the whopping 146 impressive ranges that make up Banff National Park — Mount Norquay, which hosts an annual Pride Ski Day that takes place in late spring.

Mount Norquay Ski Resort welcomes skiers and snowboarders of all levels to take to the slopes in style. That means coming dressed to impress for the last licks of the winter season. There’s a literal drag race hosted by queens who will judge alpine performances where you can race against a professional ski racer in full garb and drag. Beyond racing, there are campfires, s’mores, and aprés ski tasting sessions.

To top it all off, the resort offers a free shuttle back to town in case one has too many drinks, making sure everyone gets back home safely — just another beautiful feature of a small town with a huge heart.

Banff’s year-round drag performances, LGBTQ-friendly nightlife, and more

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The words “burlesque circus performance” will get anyone amped to create their own drag disguise and turn looks. At Melissa’s Missteak, whose business name seemed fitting for the occasion, the patrons clearly understood the assignment this past Pride. Host, ring leader, and famed drag comedian Karla Marx, who performs at many venues throughout the Alberta area, transported the audience this year while decked out in neo-noir cirque attire. The spectacle’s level of creativity, originality, and costuming was enough to burn the house down.

Another famed appearance came from well-known drag performer Scarlett BoBo from the first season of Canada’s Drag Race. Scarlett BoBo now lives in Los Angeles but makes it a point to visit Banff for special occasions.

All told, the “Under The Big Top” production at Melissa’s Missteak was considered one of Banff Pride’s biggest nightly events and celebrations. It was produced by The Cabaret Company, the largest cabaret entertainment group in western Canada, which helps provide vibrant communities with spaces to embrace cabaret performance art. The company is constantly keeping up with seasonal events and expanding and updating its roster of artists.

I had to pinch myself multiple times to remember that I wasn’t back in New York City. I was in a small town in the middle of the Canadian Rockies, experiencing theatrical queer performances where everyone around me was dressed to the nines. But these amazing acts of artistry and inclusivity aren’t just a once-yearly occurrence in Banff — they can be found year-round at select places and production houses.

Club Detour

Club Detour is an LGBTQIIA+ production entertainment group that hails from Calgary, Canada. It helps promote, push, and produce local talent, events, businesses, and artists within Calgary and neighboring towns like Banff and Canmore. Every year, the group curates and selects different venues — such as Banff Sizzlers or Rose & Crown, the oldest pub in Banff — to house and exhibit drag and burlesque shows during Pride. You can follow Club Detour on Instagram to keep up with its plethora of weekly events within the Alberta area.

Banff Sizzlers: 124 Banff Ave unit 103, Banff, AB T1L 1A7, Canada
Rose & Crown: 202 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B5, Canada

Banff Ave Brewing Company

Banff Ave Brewing Company hosts a monthly “Beers for Queers” event in its taproom. While this event is geared toward locals, a lot of visitors have attended after learning about it online and seeking it out to connect with the local LGBTQ community.

Banff Ave Brewing Company: 110 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1A9, Canada

Moxy Banff

Moxy Banff is a recent addition to Banff’s hospitality scene and an LGBTQ-friendly hotel. Moxy Hotels is known for promoting drag brunches in most of its establishments around the world, featuring super high-energy performances, delicious food, and classic brunch cocktails. While the drag brunch at Moxy Banff might have been a special treat just for Pride season, it’s worth noting that the hotel has been welcoming a monthly line-up of drag burlesque and comedy shows in partnership with The Cabaret Company since opening its doors earlier this year. Seating is first-come, first-served, as is typical for drag performances, and just like any other drag show, don’t forget to bring cash.

Moxy Banff: 555 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B5, Canada

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A Rogue Wave Sent a Cruise Ship Flying. Should Cruisers Be Worried?

One of the scariest things that can happen at sea recently occurred to passengers on a commercial cruise line: it was hit by a massive rogue wave.

On November 7, Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas encountered a severe “maritime incident” that has since garnered widespread attention. While navigating from Barcelona to Miami, the vessel was struck by a massive wave during a violent storm off the coast of Africa. This unpredictable event caused the ship to tilt dramatically, causing the ship to list to a 45-degree angle. Videos of the incident were posted on social media, showing passengers struggling to move across the ship and glass bottles and items flying off shelves, causing a bartender on board to cover his head and flee.

According to cruisers on board the ship, the incident lasted only about 30 seconds, though the ship continued to rock for hours later. Immediately after the impact, passengers were ordered to return to their cabins while all crew were accounted for. One passenger shared on a cruising website that “Captain Frank said that we encountered an unforeseen squall and were hit by hurricane force 80 mph winds while going 23 knots.”

Impacts on board were immediate and severe, as the sudden tilt caused unsecured items to become airborne, injuring one passenger critically enough to require an unplanned stop in Las Palmas, Spain, for a medical evacuation. A TikTok video showed an electronic advertising screen crashing against someone walking, and one reel posted to Instagram captioned “chaos at sea” shows the mess on board the ship’s duty-free shopping area. In the video, you can see wrecked displays of watches and jewelry, entire wracks of clothing and gift items knocked into walls, and staff trying to move tables as they work around the disarray.


 

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Following the incident, Royal Caribbean issued a statement to media blaming the incident on “sudden wind gusts” (which can cause unexpected waves) and describing the ordeal as “unexpected movement.” The ship eventually continued its course to Miami without further incident.

A ship like Explorer of the Seas — with a length of 1,020 feet, a max width of 157.5 feet, and a weight of approximately 138,194 tons — would need to encounter extraordinarily large waves to cause the reported 45-degree tilt. The extent of the impact of a large wave depends on several factors, including the ship’s center of gravity, ship design, the size of the wave, and the speed and direction with which the save hits the ship. Cruise ships typically have a high center of gravity (due to multiple decks), making them more susceptible to noticeable tilting in severe sea conditions.

Based on general shipbuilding and wave stability calculations, it’s estimated that the Explorer of the Seas would have had to encounter a wave height at least 50 feet tall to cause a 45-degree tilt, particularly if the wave hit the ship’s side. However, it’s possible it could have been a smaller wave that hit the ship when it was already leaning to one direction in the normal course of sailing, which could cause a more dramatic tilt.

Can a cruise ship survive a rogue wave?


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Cruise ships bows are designed to smoothly cut through even the largest of waves and swells. Photo: James Steidl/Shutterstock

In short, yes. Cruise ships are designed to travel safely through some of the most remote corners of the ocean and are built to withstand extremes. Although the incident aboard the Explorer of the Seas was likely frightening for passengers and crew, the ship did exactly what it was built to do: it was hit by a wave, listed to one side as predicted, then righted itself and resumed an upright position.

Cruise ships are usually built with deep bows and a hull designed to cut through water and deflect waves to the sides — it’s why cruise ships often can’t enter smaller harbors, as they’re much deeper below the surface than a flat-bottomed boat. But this deep bow also keeps water from splashing on the decks, helping to deflect the immense pressure of waves without stressing the ship. If you’ve ever heard a ship or boat captain mention sailing into waves (rather than parallel to them), that’s part of the reason why.

Cruise ships also usually have stabilizers that extend from the hull to counteract rocking caused by waves, and use ballast systems (tanks that can be filled to lower the ship’s center of gravity) to add more stability in choppy water. Many cruise ships have a dozen or more levels of decks, which is why they also have features designed to counteract the engineering downsides that can cause. Think of cruise ships in large waves like airplanes during extreme turbulence: they can withstand much more than you’d think.

Has a rogue wave ever hit a cruise ship?


Rogue waves have hit cruise ships occasionally. But because cruise ships can withstand such significant waves, it’s possible that sometimes, passengers don’t even notice. However, there have been a few notable incidents.

In November 2022, a rogue wave hit the Viking Polaris ship during its return to Ushuaia, Argentina, after a cruise to Antartica. The force of the wave caused damage to the ship’s windows and interior spaces, as well as the death of one passenger (killed by shattered glass), and injuries to several more. In 2005, the Norwegian Dawn encountered an estimated 70-foot-tall rogue wave off the coast of Georgia, smashing windows and flooding cabins, and causing a few injuries. The ship sustained structural damage and returned to New York. And in 2023, Hurtigruten’s MS Maud was struck by a rogue wave during a northern lights cruise. It caused a power outage and disabled the ship’s navigation systems, but no injuries were reported.

How often do rogue waves occur?


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An ocean monitoring buoy in Thailand. Photo: The Mariner 4291

Rogue waves are a rare but increasingly documented phenomena in oceanography. Once thought to be a myth perpetrated by sailors and captains trying to hide their nautical mistakes, the towering walls of water are very much real, and perhaps more frequent than once thought. A “rogue wave” is defined as a wave at least twice the height of surrounding waves. If it doesn’t meet that criteria, it’s considered an “unexpected wave.” So while all rogue waves are unexpected, not all unexpected waves are rogue waves (though the terms are often used interchangeably as their effects can be similar).

Better and higher-tech monitoring efforts like ocean sensors, satellite observation tools, ship-based radar, and a whole host of AI and data-based monitoring tools have made it much easier for scientists to learn when rogue or unexpected waves occur. So their frequency likely hasn’t increased, but scientists’ ability to track and study them has gotten better.

Why do rogue waves happen?


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Rogue and unexpected waves are still rare, and are the result of several natural forces aligning. Scientists think the most likely scenario for a rogue wave to form is “constructive interference,” where smaller waves combine at just the right time to create a much larger wave. This can happen when strong ocean currents meet opposing winds, forcing waves to build up quickly. Based on the captain’s announcement on board, this may have been what happened with the Explorer of the Seas. It’s also why unexpected waves are more common during storms, when strong winds and strong ocean swells are more likely.

However, scientists don’t totally understand what drives rogue waves, and since they usually occur in the middle of the ocean for only a few seconds at a time, they’re quite difficult to study.

Should cruisers be worried about unexpected and rogue waves?


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While rogue waves are dramatic, they’re still rare, and modern cruise ships are designed to handle rough seas and sudden wave impacts. Given the vast number of cruises that take place each year (31.7 million people cruised in 2023), the fact that any one incident makes global headlines tells you how rare they are. In addition to being built to withstand extreme conditions (sometimes due to their massive size),  cruise ship technology is extremely high tech, and individual ships monitor weather and ocean conditions and set routes that intentionally avoid rougher patches of sea.

It’s been well over 100 years since any large passenger ship was lost at sea — and even then, the ship was only a fraction of the size of today’s smallest ships. In July 1909, the SS Waratah (a passenger and cargo steamship), vanished without a trace between Durban and Cape Town, South Africa. No wreckage or survivors were ever found, and it remains a maritime mystery. Some have theorized that a rogue wave or extremely rough sea was the cause, but without any evidence, it’s likely we’ll never know. However, the SS Waratah was only 500 feet long — large for the time, but even the smallest ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet is nearly twice as long: the 916-foot-long “Grandeur of the Seas.”

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Intrepid’s Immersive Tours Around the World Are Up to 20% Off Right Now

Booking a planned trip with a guide can be intimidating. The market is competitive with companies offering out-of-this-world itineraries, family-friendly options, female-only, cycling, hiking, and trekking trips — the list goes on. Through the years, Matador has partnered with various providers, and Intrepid Travel keeps impressing. This is in part because the company only works with expert guides who know the place and its culture intimately, sharing insights that you won’t find in any guidebook, and because the range of tours — over 1000 adventures in over 100 countries — that offer the opportunity to visit places we might have written off as being too complicated or unnerving to vacation to without guidance.

From November 14 to December 5, Intrepid is running a Cyber Sale with up to 20 percent on over 800 tours. So, if you’ve been considering a 2025 adventure to Morocco, Machu Picchu in Peru, or a foodie trip to Vietnam, now’s you’re chance to save on a booking with the company.

Aside from the range of well-constructed tours to far-flung destinations, Intrepid Travel is a company with a soul, one that’s deeply committed to giving back to the communities it visits. Through its Intrepid Foundation, the company has been making a tangible difference in the lives of people around the world for over two decades. One of the foundation’s core principles is transparency. They believe travelers should know exactly where their money is going and how it’s used. That’s why they work closely with local partners to ensure that every dollar donated makes a meaningful difference. The foundation’s projects are diverse and impactful, from building schools and hospitals to providing clean water and sustainable livelihoods.

During this year’s Cyber Sale, the Intrepid Foundation is taking its commitment to giving back to the next level. They will match donations dollar for dollar, meaning that each donation will have twice the impact, helping to support even more community projects.

At the heart of Intrepid’s philosophy is a deep-rooted commitment to responsible travel. The company strives to minimize its environmental impact while maximizing its positive impact on local communities. This will become clear quickly as you run through the selection of tours included in the Cyber Sale. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time traveler, Intrepid offers a diverse range of tours, from hiking the Inca Trail to exploring the markets of Marrakech. Each has something in common; the itineraries will take you off the beaten path and make you feel less like a tourist and more like a guest. Here are a few standout tours for 2025 that are included in this year’s sale.

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Morocco Highlights (20 percent off): A ten-day tour showcasing Morocco’s history, nature, culture and cuisine. It begins in Marrakech, where you’ll explore the labyrinthine alleyways of the medina, haggle for treasures in the souks, and relax in a traditional hammam. From there, you’ll venture to the coastal city of Casablanca, where you’ll visit the Hassan II Mosque. Next are the blue-washed streets of Chefchaouen, a picturesque town in the Rif Mountains. Your journey continues to the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and onto Fez el Bali, the world’s largest car-free urban area. No trip to Morocco is complete without a visit to the Sahara Desert. The trip includes a camel trek through the dunes and camping in the desert under the starry sky. Then, it’s onto the Atlas Mountains, where you’ll encounter stunning landscapes, including the Todra Gorge and Dades Valley. Hike through the dramatic gorges, explore Berber villages, and have a traditional lunch with a local family before returning to Marrakech.

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Inca Trail Express (20 percent off): Intrepid’s Inca Trail Express offers an immersive journey to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites: Machu Picchu. Designed to cater to all abilities, the tour begins in Cusco, where you can explore the city’s colonial architecture, markets, and ancient ruins. From Cusco, you’ll venture into the Sacred Valley, where you will visit the fortress of Ollantaytambo, a testament to the engineering prowess of the Inca people. The highlight of the trip is undoubtedly the Inca Trail trek. You’ll journey through stunning Andean landscapes, passing through cloud forests, by waterfalls, and ancient Inca ruins. As you ascend, the views become increasingly breathtaking, culminating in the unforgettable sight of Machu Picchu. There’s also the option to take the train to Machu Picchu. Intrepid’s Inca Trail Express is the perfect choice for travelers who want to experience the best of Peru in a limited amount of time and those who prefer a flexible itinerary led by expert guides.

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Galapagos Family Holiday (15 percent off): Most of us can only dream about taking our family to the Galapagos. What a gift of education this would be for the kids (and us, too). This immersive adventure takes you to the islands of Santa Cruz and San Cristobal, where you’ll have the chance to witness the archipelago’s diverse wildlife. Throughout the trip, the knowledgeable guides will share insights into the natural history and ecology of the Galapagos Islands. They’ll help you identify different species, explain their unique adaptations, and answer your questions. This bucket-list, family-friendly adventure is designed to spark curiosity and inspire a love for nature.

For more details on these excursions and to browse all Intrepid trips, check out the site’s Cyber Sale page and terms and conditions.

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November 13, 2024

This Chic Hotel Brings a Dose of Luxury to Portugal’s Laid-Back Algarve

When you first enter the W Algarve in Albufeira, Portugal, you immediately notice a collection of 613 handmade ceramic plates covering a feature wall. Their intricate patterns and sun-warmed hues set the tone for what lies ahead: a stay that’s both grounded in local heritage and elevated by the hotel chain’s signature touch of modern luxury mixed with trendy touches.

Fostering a sense of hospitality that puts guests at ease is one way the hotel promises a refined stay while matching the laid-back spirit of the Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region. Shortly after my feet touched the hotel’s cobblestone driveway — a nod to the country’s historical streets — I was offered a glass of bubbly to enjoy during the check-in process while admiring the lobby’s design, which represents the shells and waves of the surrounding ocean.

By the time I was shown to my room, where I received a thoughtful rundown of its features and essential notes about the hotel, my eagerness to explore the rest of the property was through the proverbial ceiling.

The rooms at the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

In true W fashion — combining comfort, culture, and flair — the rooms at the W Algarve maintain a sense of luxury while offering an element of fun. With 134 guest rooms and 83 residences, the hotel provides a variety of accommodation options. On the hotel side, there are one- to two-bedroom suites, a luxury penthouse, king bedrooms, and rooms featuring two twin beds. For larger groups needing more space, the residences offer one- to four-bedroom apartment-style lodgings that include full kitchens.

Through a hallway of colorful doors, I entered my king room, where I had direct views of the setting sun. My balcony overlooked the pool — known as the Wet Deck — and I could hear music playing throughout the property, gradually increasing in tempo as the day progressed. Rooms also come equipped with mini speakers, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on music-filled experiences.

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Photo: W Algarve

The room itself was impressively spacious and design-forward. My suitcases were set up in the walk-in closet (yes, you read that correctly) where I kept everything neatly put away and completely out of sight during my trip. It was a luxury I didn’t know I needed, which became a theme of my stay once I discovered the button next to my bed that allowed me to open and close the drapes without even having to get up (a challenge every morning given the bed’s incredible comfort). The nightly turndown service included replenishing my water and laying down a fluffy bath mat, which made coming back to the room equally restful every evening.

Another standout feature was the vanity in the bathroom, complete with a stool and separate counter space for getting ready. As someone who does not pack lightly in the beauty department, I found this to be such an underrated room amenity. I used it every morning while wearing my bathrobe and slippers and sipping on coffee from my in-room espresso machine.

The amenities at the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

Of its many amenities, the two-level infinity pool is the W Algarve’s main attraction. However, what really sets the hotel apart is its proximity to the sea. At the edge of the property, beyond AIR — where nightly bubbly is served from the bar during the warmer months, accompanied by sunset views and a DJ — is a cliffside oasis designed to make you instantly exhale. Carved-out paths provide opportunities for a closer view of the waves crashing along the rugged coastline or for venturing down to secluded beaches. Guided walks will soon be offered by the hotel’s fitness instructors, who also lead group exercise classes such as spin, yoga, and mat pilates, as well as private sessions in the ultra-modern gym, FIT.

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Photo: W Algarve

Neighboring FIT is the hotel’s AWAY spa, which is immediately calming and whose outdoor area is like a wellness playground. With options including a sauna, steam room, sensory shower, plunge pool, and jacuzzi, I found it difficult to even decide where to begin while I awaited my Express Facial. I spent a good portion of the morning moving from one amenity to another until it was time for my treatment.

As someone with very sensitive skin, I appreciated the esthetician’s reassurance that the products used — Comfort Zone, a sustainably made Italian beauty brand — would be suitable for my needs. She was right. The 30-minute facial passed quickly, during which my skin was cleansed, treated with a hydrating mask, and given a scalp massage. I left with glowing skin and wondered how I could fit in another treatment.

The restaurants at the W Algarve

Executive Chef Julio Ferradas helms the W Algarve’s impeccable on-site dining scene. Drawing influence from his home in Lima, Peru, and leveraging over 15 years of experience in luxury dining, Ferradas fosters an environment where innovation and creativity take center stage. There are three main restaurants on the property: Market Kitchen, Paper Moon, and Vino by Paper Moon, each serving its own distinctive menu.

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Photo: W Algarve

The intention behind Market Kitchen — the only spot where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner — is to create an atmosphere reminiscent of an international market, where flavors from all over the world inspire the menu. The breakfast buffet is robust, with offerings including freshly made pastries, including Portugal’s signature pastel de nata (egg custard tart) with its perfectly flaky crust; an egg station where chefs prepare eggs to order, any style, with any toppings; fruit such as kiwis, figs, and melons; and a mimosa station made with freshly squeezed orange juice. With or without the Champagne, the orange juice was the most delicious I’d ever tasted.

The lunch and dinner menus are just as impressive, starting with local seafood dishes like grilled octopus, ceviche, and cataplana (Portuguese seafood stew). One highlight for me was a heavenly orange cheesecake, which came in the shape and color of an actual orange, paired with chocolate crumble and dark chocolate ice cream.

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Photo: W Algarve

Originating from Milan, Paper Moon is an upscale Italian restaurant offering a range of dishes with high-quality, seasonal ingredients. Located on the top floor of the hotel, it comes with immaculate views and can be enjoyed inside or outside for alfresco dining. For an appetizer, try the burrata served with a rosemary tomato confit, basil olive oil, and toasted bread crumble — it tastes even better than it sounds. The gnocchetti — homemade ricotta gnocchi with truffle cream sauce, seasonal black truffle, and toasted hazelnuts — was also a crowd favorite.

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Photo: W Algarve

Vino by Paper Moon is a more intimate venue that caters to wine lovers by expertly curating pairings with its dishes. Starters like the beef carpaccio and salmon tartare are must-tries, and the seafood risotto was packed with flavor in every bite.

When you’re not eating a full meal, there are plenty of other places around the hotel to unwind with a drink in hand. You can order a beverage and snacks while lounging in the sun at the Wet Deck or hop on over to the poolside bar, SIP. The W lounge bar in the lobby is another place to grab a pre- or post-dinner cocktail, and on most nights, you’ll find a DJ spinning tunes.

Things to do near the W Algarve

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The entire Algarve region is known for its surf and sand, which makes catching some waves or rays at local beaches like São Rafael or Falésia a must. You can also appreciate the coastal scenery from the comfort of a boat. One nearby attraction that’s not to be missed if you do is the Benagil Sea Cave, which you can explore by either boat or kayak.

For a cultural outing during my stay, the hotel arranged a visit to a local winery and brewery, Quinta Dos Santos. There, I learned about the vineyard’s history and processes and sampled a few different wines. During the harvest season, the vineyard invites wine enthusiasts to participate in hand-picking the grapes followed by grape-treading — an experience that involves stomping barefoot on the grapes to produce the juices for the wine. When my tour ended, I enjoyed a three-course dinner on site, indulging in sea bass, grilled octopus, an artisanal charcuterie board with local cheeses, and cheesecake with berry compote.

I also had the pleasure of visiting Mato a Vista, a laid-back restaurant serving traditional Portuguese fare. When I entered, I passed by a cooler filled with various seafood options that were ready to be cooked to order. The cocktails from the bar were some of the most unique and visually stunning I’ve encountered — often garnished with fresh herbs and fruit and served in fun vessels like flower pots or pineapple-shaped glasses.

How to get to the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

The closest airport to the W Algarve is in Faro, the regional capital, which is about 45 minutes from Albufeira. Once you land in Faro, you can take a taxi, bus, or ask the hotel to set you up with a private transfer. You’re welcome to rent a car if you want the freedom to roam during your stay, but it’s not necessary as there are plenty of taxis available to help you get around locally.

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This Chic Hotel Brings a Dose of Luxury to Portugal’s Laid-Back Algarve

When you first enter the W Algarve in Albufeira, Portugal, you immediately notice a collection of 613 handmade ceramic plates covering a feature wall. Their intricate patterns and sun-warmed hues set the tone for what lies ahead: a stay that’s both grounded in local heritage and elevated by the hotel chain’s signature touch of modern luxury mixed with trendy touches.

Fostering a sense of hospitality that puts guests at ease is one way the hotel promises a refined stay while matching the laid-back spirit of the Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region. Shortly after my feet touched the hotel’s cobblestone driveway — a nod to the country’s historical streets — I was offered a glass of bubbly to enjoy during the check-in process while admiring the lobby’s design, which represents the shells and waves of the surrounding ocean.

By the time I was shown to my room, where I received a thoughtful rundown of its features and essential notes about the hotel, my eagerness to explore the rest of the property was through the proverbial ceiling.

The rooms at the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

In true W fashion — combining comfort, culture, and flair — the rooms at the W Algarve maintain a sense of luxury while offering an element of fun. With 134 guest rooms and 83 residences, the hotel provides a variety of accommodation options. On the hotel side, there are one- to two-bedroom suites, a luxury penthouse, king bedrooms, and rooms featuring two twin beds. For larger groups needing more space, the residences offer one- to four-bedroom apartment-style lodgings that include full kitchens.

Through a hallway of colorful doors, I entered my king room, where I had direct views of the setting sun. My balcony overlooked the pool — known as the Wet Deck — and I could hear music playing throughout the property, gradually increasing in tempo as the day progressed. Rooms also come equipped with mini speakers, reinforcing the brand’s emphasis on music-filled experiences.

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Photo: W Algarve

The room itself was impressively spacious and design-forward. My suitcases were set up in the walk-in closet (yes, you read that correctly) where I kept everything neatly put away and completely out of sight during my trip. It was a luxury I didn’t know I needed, which became a theme of my stay once I discovered the button next to my bed that allowed me to open and close the drapes without even having to get up (a challenge every morning given the bed’s incredible comfort). The nightly turndown service included replenishing my water and laying down a fluffy bath mat, which made coming back to the room equally restful every evening.

Another standout feature was the vanity in the bathroom, complete with a stool and separate counter space for getting ready. As someone who does not pack lightly in the beauty department, I found this to be such an underrated room amenity. I used it every morning while wearing my bathrobe and slippers and sipping on coffee from my in-room espresso machine.

The amenities at the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

Of its many amenities, the two-level infinity pool is the W Algarve’s main attraction. However, what really sets the hotel apart is its proximity to the sea. At the edge of the property, beyond AIR — where nightly bubbly is served from the bar during the warmer months, accompanied by sunset views and a DJ — is a cliffside oasis designed to make you instantly exhale. Carved-out paths provide opportunities for a closer view of the waves crashing along the rugged coastline or for venturing down to secluded beaches. Guided walks will soon be offered by the hotel’s fitness instructors, who also lead group exercise classes such as spin, yoga, and mat pilates, as well as private sessions in the ultra-modern gym, FIT.

w-algarve

Photo: W Algarve

Neighboring FIT is the hotel’s AWAY spa, which is immediately calming and whose outdoor area is like a wellness playground. With options including a sauna, steam room, sensory shower, plunge pool, and jacuzzi, I found it difficult to even decide where to begin while I awaited my Express Facial. I spent a good portion of the morning moving from one amenity to another until it was time for my treatment.

As someone with very sensitive skin, I appreciated the esthetician’s reassurance that the products used — Comfort Zone, a sustainably made Italian beauty brand — would be suitable for my needs. She was right. The 30-minute facial passed quickly, during which my skin was cleansed, treated with a hydrating mask, and given a scalp massage. I left with glowing skin and wondered how I could fit in another treatment.

The restaurants at the W Algarve

Executive Chef Julio Ferradas helms the W Algarve’s impeccable on-site dining scene. Drawing influence from his home in Lima, Peru, and leveraging over 15 years of experience in luxury dining, Ferradas fosters an environment where innovation and creativity take center stage. There are three main restaurants on the property: Market Kitchen, Paper Moon, and Vino by Paper Moon, each serving its own distinctive menu.

Market Kitchenw-algarve

Photo: W Algarve

The intention behind Market Kitchen — the only spot where you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner — is to create an atmosphere reminiscent of an international market, where flavors from all over the world inspire the menu. The breakfast buffet is robust, with offerings including freshly made pastries, including Portugal’s signature pastel de nata (egg custard tart) with its perfectly flaky crust; an egg station where chefs prepare eggs to order, any style, with any toppings; fruit such as kiwis, figs, and melons; and a mimosa station made with freshly squeezed orange juice. With or without the Champagne, the orange juice was the most delicious I’d ever tasted.

The lunch and dinner menus are just as impressive, starting with local seafood dishes like grilled octopus, ceviche, and cataplana (Portuguese seafood stew). One highlight for me was a heavenly orange cheesecake, which came in the shape and color of an actual orange, paired with chocolate crumble and dark chocolate ice cream.

Paper Moonw-algarve

Photo: W Algarve

Originating from Milan, Paper Moon is an upscale Italian restaurant offering a range of dishes with high-quality, seasonal ingredients. Located on the top floor of the hotel, it comes with immaculate views and can be enjoyed inside or outside for alfresco dining. For an appetizer, try the burrata served with a rosemary tomato confit, basil olive oil, and toasted bread crumble — it tastes even better than it sounds. The gnocchetti — homemade ricotta gnocchi with truffle cream sauce, seasonal black truffle, and toasted hazelnuts — was also a crowd favorite.

Vino by Paper Moonw-algarve

Photo: W Algarve

Vino by Paper Moon is a more intimate venue that caters to wine lovers by expertly curating pairings with its dishes. Starters like the beef carpaccio and salmon tartare are must-tries, and the seafood risotto was packed with flavor in every bite.

When you’re not eating a full meal, there are plenty of other places around the hotel to unwind with a drink in hand. You can order a beverage and snacks while lounging in the sun at the Wet Deck or hop on over to the poolside bar, SIP. The W lounge bar in the lobby is another place to grab a pre- or post-dinner cocktail, and on most nights, you’ll find a DJ spinning tunes.

Things to do near the W Algarve

w-algarve

Photo: iacomino FRiMAGES
/Shutterstock

The entire Algarve region is known for its surf and sand, which makes catching some waves or rays at local beaches like São Rafael or Falésia a must. You can also appreciate the coastal scenery from the comfort of a boat. One nearby attraction that’s not to be missed if you do is the Benagil Sea Cave, which you can explore by either boat or kayak.

For a cultural outing during my stay, the hotel arranged a visit to a local winery and brewery, Quinta Dos Santos. There, I learned about the vineyard’s history and processes and sampled a few different wines. During the harvest season, the vineyard invites wine enthusiasts to participate in hand-picking the grapes followed by grape-treading — an experience that involves stomping barefoot on the grapes to produce the juices for the wine. When my tour ended, I enjoyed a three-course dinner on site, indulging in sea bass, grilled octopus, an artisanal charcuterie board with local cheeses, and cheesecake with berry compote.

I also had the pleasure of visiting Mato a Vista, a laid-back restaurant serving traditional Portuguese fare. When I entered, I passed by a cooler filled with various seafood options that were ready to be cooked to order. The cocktails from the bar were some of the most unique and visually stunning I’ve encountered — often garnished with fresh herbs and fruit and served in fun vessels like flower pots or pineapple-shaped glasses.

How to get to the W Algarve

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Photo: W Algarve

The closest airport to the W Algarve is in Faro, the regional capital, which is about 45 minutes from Albufeira. Once you land in Faro, you can take a taxi, bus, or ask the hotel to set you up with a private transfer. You’re welcome to rent a car if you want the freedom to roam during your stay, but it’s not necessary as there are plenty of taxis available to help you get around locally.

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