During a recent weeklong vacation to the Greek Isles, we traveled to the island of Santorini for three days to relax in the sun. One morning, we decided to walk the 30-minute hike from our hotel (in the Imerovigli village) to Fira, the adjacent town and Santori’s capital. What was supposed to be a 30-minute jaunt turned into a two-hour trek after stopping every 10 feet to take pictures of the jaw-dropping views. This was one of our many shots, snapped above the Grace Santorini boutique hotel looking out over Skaros, the iconic rock formation that juts out over the bright blue Aegean Sea.
Friday Travel Photo: Santorini, Greece
Three Unique Beer Tours
One of our favorite ways to explore a city is to take a beer tour. But if you’ve already been to a few of the classic —Samuel Adams in Boston, Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, Coors in Colorado—you might want to try a new kind of sip-and-see. From San Diego to Boston, go to Forbes.com to check out three out-of-the-ordinary beer tours.
Photo courtesy of Adam Hall
Five Cities You’ll Actually Want To Have A Layover In
Hate layovers? We don’t blame you. But there are some airports that make it easy to ditch the terminal and take a mini jaunt into the city. From walking tours and stellar shopping to the coolest cocktails, go to Forbes.com to read how you can squeeze a quick trip into your pause in travel — and the five cities that make layover getaways easy.
Photo courtesy of Loews Miami Beach Hotel
Celebrate Bastille Day: Five French Restaurants Close to Home
France’s Bastille Day is this weekend—the national celebration of the French Revolution. And there’s no better way to observe the holiday than with food, French food. If you aren’t able to jet across the pond to the land of Bordeaux, foie gras and pain au chocolat, the next best way to celebrate is by dining at the best French restaurants close to home. Read on for our curated list on Forbes.com of restaurants across the country that are primed for a fête.
Photo courtesy of CUribe
Your Guide to Cape Cod
Cape Cod is the quintessential summer spot. And whether you’re just taking a day trip from Boston or looking to stay there from Memorial to Labor Day, you’ll need to get the scoop on how you can avoid the tourist traps and really enjoy the beauty of the island. That’s why we spoke to Cape Cod native June Harold, a 10-season concierge at the Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star Wequassett Resort & Golf Club, to get her insider tips to Cape Cod. Go to Forbes.com to find out her recommendations on what to do on the Cape this summer.
Photo courtesy of Wequassett Resort & Golf Club
Movie Theaters Worth Traveling For
We love watching movies on our laptops and iPads when we travel, but there’s still nothing like a grand old movie theater. Forbes Travel Guide searched the country to find 10 theaters that know how to treat a filmgoer right, offering lavish settings, cool cocktails and snacks beyond popcorn. Go to Forbes.com to check out our list of movie theaters worth traveling for.
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Klavens
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