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Discover the New Luxury All-Inclusive Resort in Punta Mita, Mexico with Hidden Beaches and Private Trails

Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, opened on Dec. 1 with 15 over-the-top tents. Guests enterNaviva, A Four Seasons Resort, which opened in Punta Mita, Mexico, on Dec. 1, through a covered bridge. Canopied in woven bamboo, the bridge is meant to evoke a cocoon. Here’s the idea: Guests walk through, past the picturesque waterfall on the left and an open-air lounge on the right, and emerge in a 48-acre sanctuary, transformed into a space removed from the stresses of everyday life.
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Top 23 Family-Friendly Activities in Orlando: Theme Parks & Nature Adventures

Orlando is renowned for being a family-friendly travel destination. With a plethora of exciting attractions including world-famous theme parks like Walt Disney World Resort, vibrant restaurants, and beautiful outdoor parks, it offers endless fun for visitors of all ages. Consequently, if you are planning a family trip, here are 23 of the best activities to do with kids in Orlando.
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Experience the Luxury of Vermont’s Best Farm Retreat Hotel

Crisp leaves crunched under the tires of our rental car as we approached the gates ofTwin Farms, a luxury escape in the countryside of Barnard, Vermont. Relieved to have navigated our five-hour journey from Brooklyn (us New Yorkers aren’t accustomed to driving long distances), I rolled down my window and pressed the button on the intercom, eager to check into our room and rest.
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Family-Friendly 12-Day Northern Europe Cruise: A Teen Adventure

In 2018, my wife, Anne, and I took our two sons, Louis and Gabriel, on what we imagined would be our first and only cruise — a hastily organized six-day trip along the coast of Alaska. We had never considered ourselves cruise people, but Louis, then seven years old, had seen an animated movie set on an ocean liner and decided that a voyage on what he then called a “hotel-boat” was exactly what our family needed.
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Explore the Tallest Trees in the World at This Stunning National Park: Beaches, Canyons, and Camping Awaits

Walking among the world’s tallest trees is a breathtaking experience. However, the towering trees found withinRedwood National and State Parksare just one of the many wonders that nature offers. Encompassing 131,983 acres, the parks are managed by both the National Park Service (NPS) and California State Parks. The diverse landscapes include grasslands, oak woodlands, and 40 miles of rugged coastline. Consequently, travelers flock to the lush Fern Canyon, made famous by “The Lost World: Jurassic Park,” and to witness the California condor, a once-extinct species that successfully returned in March 2022.
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