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Optimal Seasons for Visiting Acadia National Park: Weather & Budget Tips

Travelers from near and far flock to Acadia National Park year-round to bask in the panoramic ocean views, hike its extensive trail network, enjoy the iconic popovers at Jordan Pond House, and watch the sunrise from Cadillac Mountain. With more than four million annual visitors, Acadia is one of the country’s most popular national parks. It’s idyllic in any season, but the best time to visit the East Coast’s oldest national park depends on your preferences: would you prefer to share a sunny beach with fellow visitors or find seclusion in the colder months?

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Top Local Recommendations for Visiting Austria at the Right Time

Cozy mountain weekends, alpine hikes, and glamorous nights out in Vienna await. If you’ve been dreaming of a city escape or an alpine getaway in Austria, now is the perfect time to begin your planning. From hiking in the Alps and swimming in glacial lakes to skiing, waltzing, and exploring some of Europe’s most impressive architecture, the list of activities in Austria is vast and varied.

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In-Depth Review of Faraway Martha’s Vineyard: A Hidden Gem

This summer, Faraway Martha’s Vineyard opened its doors after an extensive renovation that transformed a historic Edgartown hotel into a luxe getaway. Faraway Martha’s Vineyard honors the property’s history as a beloved vacation spot while introducing a new, upscale experience in the heart of this charming town. The boutique hotel brand opened its first property, the 62-room Faraway Nantucket, in the summer of 2021. Both hotels share a refined, breezy island feel with vintage touches, but each has its unique design story.

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15 Essential Clothing Items for Writers in Dubai: Avoid the Tourist Look

When people ask me how I’m finding Dubai, my answer — for about nine months out of the year — is:hot. Dubai is a place where sandstorms sweep in from the desert, blanketing the cloud-grazing skyline in dust and swallowing up its sparkle. It’s a place where winter weather means highs of 79 degrees Fahrenheit and umbrellas are used to shield against thesuninstead of rain. Many expats rave about how living here feels like being on vacation every day, though as a New Yorker who splits time between Dubai and Paris, I find the constant sun to be a bitTruman Show-esque in its year-round shine. I’ve also found myself adjusting my wardrobe to follow suit.

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Discover Year-Round Adventures in Sun Valley, Idaho: A Skiing Gem

Sun Valley is a breath of fresh air, both literally and figuratively. It’s a place where visitors can leave their worries behind, trading in time on their computers for time with nature. It’s an all-seasons destination where every kind of outdoor enthusiast can find their slice of paradise, from skiing to golfing, hiking to fishing, and so much more. However, a trip to this small town (home to fewer than 2,000 full-time residents) does require a bit of planning.

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Top Destinations for Backcountry Skiing in New England

Forget the lines and forgo the crowds. The latest trend in New England ski resorts is — skipping them altogether? Indeed, it seems like more New Englanders than ever are grabbing their skis and heading to the backcountry. This shift in choice can be attributed to the implementation of reservation systems at resorts and the rising costs of lift tickets, prompting individuals to realign their priorities. Kurt Niiler, author of “Presidential Skiing: A Guide To Backcountry Skiing In New Hampshire’s Presidential Range,” notes the greater availability of backcountry gear that is lighter and stronger than ever before.

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