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MGM Grand Hotel and Casino- Las Vegas, Nevada
Soak up the sun this spring break at the MGM Grand Hotel’s Wet Republic. This massive 53,000-square-foot ultra pool is so hip, J-Lo herself gives it high marks More »
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The Crane- Saint Philip, Barbados
Hmm, from which of the Crane Resort’s many pools should you marvel at the piercing blue sky and sea of Crane Beach? The lagoon pools? The infinity pools? Or the plunge pools? More »
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Miramonte Resort and Spa- California
Today wellness seekers can partake in a variety of water treatments at the Miramonte Resort’s WELL Spa — from Vichy showers to water massages and river benches in a saltwater pool. More »
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Conrad Bali- Nusa Dua, Indonesia
You expect an aquamarine sea in Bali. But the bone-white brilliance of the wide sandy beach at the Conrad, near Nusa Dua on the island’s southeastern side, takes that turquoise tinge to another level. More »
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Inner Harbor- Baltimore, Maryland
Think you know Baltimore from its setting in popular films and TV shows? Think again. This city on the Chesapeake Bay has been a major seaport since the 1700s and boasts historical sites like Fort McHenry and the Baltimore Maritime Museum. More »
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Hacienda San Jose- Mexico
Authentic is probably the best way to describe your vacation at Hacienda San Jose in the Yucatan Peninsula. More »
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Everything they’ve been saying about Curaçao is true. It may very well be the best-kept secret in the Caribbean, with its Latin-Caribbean-Dutch vibe. More »
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Canyon Ferry Lake- Helena, Montana
“Anywhere I go, Tuck likes to follow. This usually means hiking around Canyon Ferry Lake, playing fetch around Helena, MT – or in this case – cliff jumping near the Dearborn River. More »
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French Caribbean Island- St. Barts
Don your wide-brimmed hat and large sunglasses, perfect your don’t-bother-me air, and you just might be mistaken for one of the many rich and famous folks who frequent this beautiful and ritzy yet relaxing island in the French West Indies. More »
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Ngorongoro Crater Lodge- Tanzania
The area is home to nearly 25,000 animals, which means you’ll have little trouble spotting the “Big 5” — lion, rhino, leopard, elephant and Cape buffalo. More »

















