This past week I continued on my quest for new Italian discoveries (an undertaking that is far from disagreeable, I may add) with a jaunt to Giglio, a small island off the Tuscan coast, the lesser known sister to Elba and an hour ferry ride from Porto Santo Stefano. It’s a lovely spot, a mostly …
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The Green T. House: Beijing’s Bathing Beauties
I am a bath fan. It could be because I spent my first decade on earth in Ireland and England–drafty houses and infernal cold rain make them a must–or the fact that I am a water sign, or that lying in a tub with a fashion magazine and a glass of wine is one of …
MEXICO’S OAXACA: AHEAD OF THE WAVEConde Nast Traveler UK September 2009
The Mexican State of Oaxaca offers culture, cuisine, sun, surf and some seriously good deals. Go now before word gets out, says Ondine Cohane. CLICK TO READ
Vernazza: The Budget Conscious Crowd’s Portofino
Looking for an inexpensive Italian coastal getaway that’s got plenty of charm, sun, and beautiful backdrops? Vernazza, in the Cinque Terre, is one of my favorite towns in the country. I’m even loath to write about it because it’s such a gem. I was just back there for my annual pilgrimage, and despite being on …
The Shangri-La Villingili Opens in the Maldives
It may be summer in the States (or at least some semblance of it), but if you are like me, you’re already plotting where to escape when ice, snow, and heavy jackets hit in a few months. Top of my list? The just-opened Shangri-La Villingili in the Maldives, with overwater bungalows (my dream accommodation), postcard-perfect …
Flight Patterns: A Century of Stories about Flying
Flying provokes myriad emotions for many of us: excitement, fear, the thrill of adventure, discomfort, a sense of escape and claustrophobia among them. A newly released anthology, Flight Patterns: A Century of Stories about Flying, edited by Dorothy Spears, features writings from aviation pioneers like Orville Wright, Charles A. Lindbergh, and Amelia Earhart to more …
The Importance of a Good GM
As far as I am concerned, you can’t overestimate the importance of a good hotel general manager, someone who is responsible for handling every whim of guests–dealing with any complaint large or small–as well as making sure everything from the restaurant service to room cleanings happens in the most timely, professional, and effortless manner possible. …
ECUADOR: SMALL WONDER Conde Nast Traveler US August 2009
Take the highest mountains outside of Asia, add English meadows, Alpine cows, and Amazonian rain forest, and mix with the Spanish and Incan cultures, and you get some idea of the extraordinary assets of the tiny country called Ecuador. Which is, says Ondine Cohane, one of Latin America’s best kept secretsMORE
No More Cargo: Pet Airways Launches
I want a dog. A small dog with a big dog personality. But is it responsible for a writer who goes on the road at least every two weeks–New York, Miami, Hawaii, Mexico, Colombia, etc. etc.–to procure a pup? It is still far from clear, but I must admit that I was heartened to read …
Brooklyn’s Own Little Empire
On my recent trip back to New York, I couldn’t miss a pilgrimage to Frankies 457, one of my favorite haunts in Carroll Gardens. The restaurant enjoyed a buzzy opening a few years back; it was the perfect spot for dinner with friends or a lunch getaway in an area that was short on great …