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TRAVEL AND LIFESTYLE

FALL/WINTER 2019

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TRAFALGAR—A GAME-CHANGER IN THE TRAVEL MARKET Trafalgar celebrates 10 successful years of its game-changing “Be My Guest” travel program. BY E. LISA MOSES

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JAMAICAN RHYTHMS A new north-south highway opens up new adventurous opportunities on this Caribbean isle. BY MICHELE PETERSON

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EAT, PRAY, LOVE ON BOARD THE AVALON ENVISION Cruise along the majestic Danube River on board Avalon Waterways’ newest suite ship. BY ILONA KAUREMSZKY

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DISCOVER THE ISLAND SIDE OF TEXAS Find refuge from our Canadian winters on this sunny tropical paradise. BY CHRIS RYALL

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AVALON WATERWAYS

COVER: Popular Smathers Beach is located on Key West’s Atlantic coast. Photo: Benny Marty/Shutterstock.com

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CELEBRITY TRAVEL CORNER A conversation with classical pianist, Angela Hewitt. BY BRUCE SACH


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THERE’S NOWHERE LIKE THE FLORIDA KEYS These southern Florida gems are perfect for those who enjoy the great outdoors and a laid-back lifestyle.

JOAN MARCUS

BY STEVE WINSTON

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WHERE GULF COAST TREASURES ABOUND Experience Mother Nature’s wonders and amazing sunsets in Fort Myers & Sanibel. BY BRUCE SACH

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“WONDERFALL” DAYTONA BEACH Known for its notable attractions, this Florida favourite is hard to pass up. BY STEVE WINSTON

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COASTERS, ENCOUNTERS AND A BABY WALRUS Expect exciting new attractions and interactive programs from SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. BY KEVIN FRITZ

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CENTRAL FLORIDA HAS SOME GREAT SURPRISES!

VIA RAIL CANADA

You’ll be delighted by all there is to see and do in the real Central Florida. BY STEVE WINSTON

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CHOOSE YOUR ARTS ADVENTURE IN THE PALM BEACHES Rich in culture and natural beauty, The Palm Beaches promises something for all ages and interests. BY STEVE WINSTON

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GET AWAY FROM IT ALL AT SOUTH SEAS ISLAND RESORT Find serenity at this gem of a resort situated on Captiva Island. BY STEVE WINSTON

RAIL JOURNEYS LIKE NO OTHER Treat yourself to a classic rail expedition. BY JANE STOKES

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BY STEVE WINSTON

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The Big Apple is especially magical during the holiday season. BY JENNY T. SWENSON

FLORIDA’S SPORTS COAST AWAITS YOU The pace may be slower along this beautiful coastline, but it will surprise you.

HELLO, MANHATTAN!

TASTY FESTIVALS Time to let your taste buds loose in America. BY JOSEPHINE MATYAS

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TRAVEL GALLERY News you can use. BY CYNTHIA DAVID

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TRAFALGAR A GAME-CHANGER IN THE TRAVEL MARKET By E. Lisa Moses

A DECADE AGO ON A LEMON FARM IN SORRENTO, ITALY, HALF-ADOZEN TRAFALGAR GUESTS SPENT A RELAXED EVENING WITH AN ITALIAN TRAVEL DIRECTOR AND HER RELATIVES CHATTING OVER A HOME-COOKED MEAL AND SOME LIMONCELLO. WITH THE SCENT OF LEMONS INFUSING THE AIR, THEY ATE, THEY DRANK, THEY LAUGHED.

A

nd that was the night the light went on for Trafalgar, the awardwinning

leader

in

guided

vacations, to pioneer a program that would change travel forever. They called it “Be My Guest”—and today it has grown to 100 unique experiences across the seven continents that the company visits. Local hosts open up their homes and businesses exclusively for Trafalgar’s guests to toast, dine, explore and learn about the destinations. “When we launched “Be My Guest” 10 years ago, we were the first to tap into travellers’ desire to gain new perspectives on

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the world by involving them in the day-today lives of locals,” says Gavin Tollman, Trafalgar CEO. “Yet when we launched the program in 2009, people said it would never work.” He is pleased to report that they were wrong—and today every trip includes such a sensual event. To delight the senses, activities include everything from olive oil and wine-tasting with an Italian count in his villa to exploring the French property of Poppy Salinger, widow of John F. Kennedy’s former personal advisor, and hearing her tales of those glamour days. Here is a sampling of more “Be My Guest” offerings.

SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH The music and movement of the American deep south stole my heart decades ago—and over the years I have left pieces of it in Kentucky and Louisiana. While I’ve always wanted to follow the full historical adventure of southern soul, organizing such a complex task is so overwhelming that I’ve

in Louisville, Kentucky—where I’ve been for

never gotten around to it. But Trafalgar’s

the bourbon and thoroughbreds—I’ll have a

Spirit of the South will fix that.

chance to break bread with friends or family

Covering hot spots like Nashville, Grace-

of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali at an

land, New Orleans and Memphis over 17

exclusive “Be My Guest” dinner. This “Con-

days, the trip will help me get my rhythm

nect with Locals” experience includes an

on—and add encounters that I’d never be

after-hours private visit to the Muhammad

able to negotiate on my own. For example,

Ali Center with one of its curators.

OPPOSITE: Marquise Beatrice de Montferrier serves a traditional three-course Tourangelle meal paired with local wine in her 17th-century manor house in France. ABOVE: In Hawaii, pick your own produce for an exclusive alfresco “Be My Guest” lunch. Trafalgar

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A GLOBAL LEADER FOR 74 YEARS The world’s most-awarded travel company, Trafalgar has been crafting innovative trips and exploring new destinations aligned to traveller trends for 74 years. Long before the world caught on to the term “experiential travel,” Trafalgar understood that travellers wanted to feel the authenticity of a destination through personal connections with its people, stories and cuisine. With that authenticity comes a sense of responsibility to the environment. For example, “Be My Guest” experiences help to sustain local communities and traditions with the support of hosts who help combat the negative effects of tourism and work to carefully preserve the local ways of life. They can do this through JoinTrafalgar in partnership with the TreadRight Foundation.

BELOW: Tour a 16th-century farm hosted by the Øvre-Eide family, then dine on a spread of delicious homemade and locally sourced Norwegian dishes prepared by Arild Øvre-Eide. OPPOSITE TOP: Experience an after-hours private visit to the Muhammad Ali Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Trafalgar

ISLAND-HOPPING ITINERARIES

alfresco “Be My Guest” lunch. Owned by two

After several trips to Hawaii—including one

surfing buddies turned successful restaura-

for my own wedding—I thought I had pretty

teurs, the farm supplies upscale Maui

much covered the highlights. But until I

restaurants with vegetables, herbs and

looked at Trafalgar’s expansive itineraries, I

flowers.

realized I was far from having “done it.” Three island-hopping guided vacation

BEST OF FRANCE

options, from 10 to 13 days, take guests from

Revisiting France is always a delight, and

the busiest spots such as Waikiki and Pearl

with Trafalgar I can roll in laid-back luxury

Harbour to the remotest corners of this lush

through Paris, wine country and famous

Pacific paradise.

historical sites such as Normandy, the

An integral part of the Hawaiian Trafalgar

French Riviera, Lourdes and Giverny. In

“Connect with Locals” program is a truly

addition to the 13-day guided vacations trip,

farm-to-fork experience in Kula, Maui. On

a 10-day itinerary includes Barcelona and

the eight-and-a-half-acre O’o farm over-

Monaco—as well as a rare opportunity to

looking the stunning coastline, visitors can

“Connect with Locals.”

stroll through fruit orchards and a coffee

The aristocratic hostess of the “Be My

plantation. They get an education in coffee-

Guest” dinner near Château de Villandry

making from farm manager Ancil Clancy, and

returned to France after a diplomatic career

pick their own produce for an exclusive

in the U.S. and Mexico—and is still there 40


sion series highlighting the people, the place and the mythology. Trafalgar, fortunately, has a nine-day guided vacation of Norway and a 14-day immersive experience of Scandinavia, so my only challenge is deciding which one to embark on. In any case, I’ll get the “Be My Guest” experience on a postcard-perfect 16th-century farm hosted by the fifth-generation Øvre-Eide family. On the slate is a guided journey of their farm and livestock, including the purebred Norwegian Dølahest and Fjording horses they raise. The Bergen farm was once the seat of a king, and the dungeon is said to have imprisoned the infamous bandit Gjest Baardsen who plundered western Norway in the 18th century. Afterwards, guests dine on a spread of delicious homemade and locally sourced Norwegian dishes prepared by Arild Øvre-Eide. And they can dance to lively folk music. years later. In her 17 -century manor house,

SCANDINAVIAN TRADITIONS

Marquise Beatrice de Montferrier serves a tra-

Scandinavia has been beckoning me

ditional three-course Tourangelle meal

since I walked into my first IKEA store.

paired with local wine and topped by her

But ever since the 1994 Winter Olympics

decadently delicious chocolate torte. Other

in Lillehammer, I’ve been particularly

highlights are an exploration of the garden

fascinated by Norway. Its allure has

and historical tales of the house and the farm.

grown through recent films and televi-

th

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TRAVEL PLANNER For more information about Trafalgar’s destinations, itineraries and the “Be My Guest” program, contact your travel agent or visit Trafalgar.com.

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JAMAICAN RHYTHMS EMBARK ON A JOURNEY FILLED WITH NATURAL WONDERS, DRAMATIC SCENERY AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS.

By Michele Peterson

A

s one of the largest islands in the

1991, this vast region of protected coral reef,

Caribbean, Jamaica offers some-

mangroves and crystalline waters is filled

thing for everyone—from the

with marine life such as stingrays, clownfish

fragrant coffee plantations of the Blue Moun-

and parrotfish. Snorkel from a reef-lined

tains to the rhythms of vibrant Kingston and

beach or book a catamaran tour featuring

the beachside bliss of Montego Bay.

reggae music, tropical drinks and snorkelling

While you used to have to choose among

stops around the bay.

Jamaica’s enticing destinations, now,

For those who prefer to soak up some

thanks to the expansion of Highway 2000

history with their sunshine, the Doctor’s

connecting Kingston with Montego Bay and

Cave Bathing Club is a fun option. The orig-

Ocho Rios, there’s no need to stick to just

inal cave is long gone but the calm waters of

one region on your vacation. The north-

Montego Bay remain and offer modern-day

south link of Highway 2000 cuts travel time

visitors the chance to soak up some restora-

so you can easily enjoy sea and city in just

tive sun and sea.

one week. OCHO RIOS MONTEGO BAY

Next, head east of Montego Bay along the

Begin your adventure in Montego Bay on

north coast to the Green Grotto Caves, a net-

Jamaica’s northwest coast. A top spot to orient

work of underground caverns near Ocho

yourself to the country’s history is the impres-

Rios once used for shelter by the Tainos,

sive Montego Bay Cultural Centre located in

Jamaica’s indigenous people. Today’s visi-

Sam Sharpe Square. Dedicated to Jamaica’s

tors can explore a subterranean world of

national hero who was executed in the

mysterious caverns, chambers and grottos

Montego Bay Market Place for his role in the

filled with stalactites and stalagmites.

Emancipation War of 1831–32, this cultural

When hunger hits, head to Scotchies, an

hub offers a wealth of ancient artifacts, tradi-

open-air eatery popular with locals and vis-

tional and modern art, and special exhibits.

itors alike. Dive into jerk chicken or pork

From there, immerse yourself in Jamaica’s underwater

attractions

by

grilled over smoky pimento wood and be

exploring

sure to order sides such as corn on the cob,

Montego Bay Marine Park. Established in

yam and festival, a delicious fried dumpling.

RIGHT: Escape the crowds at Jamaica’s Blue Hole. Jaden Gonsalves OPPOSITE TOP: Green Grotto Caves is a network of underground caverns near Ocho Rios once used for shelter by Jamaica’s indigenous people. Jamaica Tourist Board

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Wrap up your visit to the Ocho Rios area

Jamaica as a social intervention and commu-

at the Blue Hole, an under-the-radar par-

nity-building initiative and features captivating

adise where you can trek through an

murals by international and local artists.

orchid-draped rainforest, bask beneath

From there, chill out at Devon House, a

plunging waterfalls and jump into pools of

splendid Georgian-style mansion built in

turquoise water. Local guides will assist

1881 by George Stiebel, a prominent

with navigating the series of rocky plat-

Jamaican businessman. Pretty pastel cot-

forms and wilderness trails.

tages, formerly servants’ quarters, are home to eateries such as I-Scream, famous for

KINGSTON AND THE BLUE MOUNTAINS

their frozen treats in tropical flavours such

No trip to Jamaica is complete without time

as guava, coconut and mango.

in Kingston on the southern coast. Jamaica’s

Wrap up your explorations with a journey

largest city and its cultural heart, the country’s

into the Blue and John Crow Mountains, a

pulsing capital is well worth exploring.

designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There’s no better place to begin than at

One of the most memorable experiences is

the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road.

to hike through a working coffee plantation

Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide,

such as Craighton Estate where you can

you’ll walk in the footsteps of the legendary

unearth the secrets of prized Blue Mountain

reggae star learning about his life, recording

coffee and enjoy a tutored tasting.

hits and Rastafarian culture along the way.

With such a wealth of experiences, you’re

More inspiration awaits at 41 Fleet Street in

sure to come away with an even greater

the heart of Kingston. The largest street art

appreciation for Jamaica’s landscape, his-

space on the island was created by Paint

tory and people.

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TRAVEL PLANNER For more information and to plan your Jamaican adventure, log onto: Visit Jamaica: visitjamaica.com Montego Bay Cultural Centre: montegobayculturalcentre.org

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EAT, PRAY, LOVE ON BOARD

THE AVALON ENVISION By Ilona Kauremszky

BENEATH THE BUDA HILLS OF BUDAPEST AWESOME MOMENTS HAPPEN WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT.

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T

ucked away from the famous banks

has intrigued one of our group members

of the Danube River some cruise

who happens to be Elizabeth Gilbert, the

guests on board Avalon Waterways’

bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and the

newest suite ship are peering at cave rock

godmother of Avalon’s newest river ship,

formations that appear more like flowers,

the Avalon Envision.

witches and perhaps even Niagara Falls.

As our local guide narrates stories in one

“See there’s Niagara Falls,” laughs Attila

of the three cave systems we are visiting on

our Hungarian guide whose quirky humour

this shore excursion, the experience turns


from awesome to beyond amazing. First,

It’s spring and Budapest is abloom in

the water, we are drawn to the water. Our

Budapest sits atop an underworld of more

seasonal colours. Ranked as the No. 1

lives are rivers meant to be explored and

than 200 caves that burrow deep beneath

European destination in 2019 by Brussels-

enjoyed,” Liz relays at the blessing. Before

the Buda side. Who knew? And there I am

based European Best Destinations, the

the bottle of Hungary’s finest Törley

edging past tight crevices, giant corridors,

central European capital, which beat out

sparkling wine smashes over the bow she

ascending steel staircases, and standing by

Paris, Berlin and London, buzzes with

announces, “Onward! I christen thee the

ancient shell fossils with Liz and her mom,

activity. I observe spa lovers relaxing at one

Avalon Envision.”

Carole, and sweetheart, Simon.

of many thermal hot springs like the Gellért

Throughout this subterranean world

Thermal Baths decorated in mosaic Zsolnay

ON THE DANUBE

bouts of silence could deafen until an angelic

porcelain tiles. I watch museum goers enter

Over three days there are ample delightful

voice erupts into Leonard Cohen’s classic,

the newly restored Museum of Fine Arts and

opportunities. For Liz, the cruise engaged

Hallelujah. And there’s Liz swaying to the

foodies tour the Great Market Hall in Pest.

her Eat Pray Love instinct in new ways. The

melody, eyes shut, and adding her own

Then there are the sightseers checking out

eating segment began on her first night in a

earthly layer of vocals. Other voices soon fill

the popular city districts while we cruisers

Budapest café where she enjoyed goulash,

this rocky chapel of sound in a beat of love.

anticipate the big moment.

dumplings and beer with her mother. “I

In the distance, the Buda Hills and the

don’t think it has to be any fancier than

A CHRISTENING

regal Buda Castle with the turrets of the

that,” she offers but points out the culinary

As I sail on board the Avalon Envision on a

Fisherman’s Bastion evoke a fairy tale

offerings on board are packed with intense

thrilling three-day Danube River cruise, I

setting overlooking the romantic Danube

realize there are delightful moments to be

River. Together, they create a memorable

experienced on a river-cruise christening

backdrop to an inspiring river ship debut.

ceremony.

“We come from the water, we are made of

OPPOSITE: Exterior of Avalon Waterways’ new ship, Envision. BELOW: Godmother Elizabeth Gilbert poses in front of Avalon Waterways’ new ship, Envision, with crew on board. Avalon Waterways

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LEFT: A view of an elegant Panorama Suite on board Avalon Waterways’ new ship, Envision. Avalon Waterways

We shuffle into the North Wing avoiding the queues which translates to more free ship time later. We see the Golden Staircase, the Congress Hall, and the Dome Hall that is home to the Holy Crown of King Saint Stephen, considered Hungary’s founder. Two rotating guards carrying a sword stand at attention protecting the nation’s most important national icon. Our tour guide rhymes off a list of building statistics and facts from the 40 kilos of gold to the Domed Hall’s 96-metre height, a number that symbolizes the country’s founding. In 1896, Hungary

celebrated

its

millennial

variety. One night I dine on roasted duck

One morning with the Hungarian

breast (sült kacsamell) and herb-crusted veal

Parliament only metres from our docked river

urban

tenderloin. There are other meal options in

ship, I am off to explore the picture-perfect

inauguration of the parliament building.

the ship’s Avalon fresh program, which is

building on a Classic tour. Avalon guests are

Back in my Panorama Suite, it’s easy to

included in the à-la-carte dining menu.

anniversary of 896 with monumental grand designs

that

included

the

led by local tour guides and receive VIP

dream big. For eat, pray, love moments, you

For love, it meant introducing her new

treatment. Before heading into the Gothic

could linger inside your spacious wall-to-

sweetheart, Simon, to her parents for the

Revival and Renaissance Revival landmark,

wall, floor-to-ceiling windowed quarters,

first time, “bringing these people together

we stroll past historic landmarks like St.

sipping a cappuccino, watching the world

whom I care about and giving them this

Stephen’s Basilica and take time at the Szamos

go by as you bury your toes beneath your

beautiful environment in which to get

Café to sample the Hungarian sparkling wine,

Egyptian super-combed cotton bed sheets

acquainted.” For pray, she notes, before our

Kreinbacher Brut Classic with its light

and European-style duvet.

interview, she had meditated for 45 minutes

grapefruit notes. It’s no surprise this bubbly

Perhaps it’s time you indulge in some

with her balcony window open—a unique

won a gold medal at the Champagne &

eat, pray, love moments on the Danube

river ship design and an industry first.

Sparkling Wine World Championships. Yum!

aboard the Avalon Envision.

ENVISION EXPERIENCES For onshore excursions, Avalon Waterways offers a new Avalon Choice program to satisfy three sightseeing styles: Discovery for hands-on learning, Active for highimpact fun and Classic with expert guides. To channel a Liz Gilbert vibe on board the Avalon Envision, some of us sign up for active excursions as Liz did. We can head to the Buda Hills for eye-opening cave tours or paddle in one of the canoes provided by the cruise company on a quiet nature-rich stretch of the Danube with family and loved ones.

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TRAVEL PLANNER Located just steps from your ship, the five-star Four Seasons Gresham Palace exudes timeless elegance with fine dining, luxurious accommodation, and a spa that features exclusive signature treatments. Or soak in the views and experience the bustling capital at the 364-room Budapest Marriott. Another wonderful option is the Hotel Kempinski Corvinus Budapest, a luxury property nestled in the heart of Budapest and highly rated for its impeccable service and extraordinary experiences. Invest in a Budapest card available online or at the airport. Cards range from 24 to 120 hours for free entry to Budapest’s top attractions plus other discounts including free public transit. (budapestcards.com) For information on Avalon Waterways’ ships and itineraries and on Hungary, visit: Avalon Waterways: avalonwaterways.com WOW Hungary: WowHungary.com


DISCOVER THE ISLAND SIDE

OF TEXAS By Chris Ryall

T

he tropics are closer than you think. Enjoy an idyllic island getaway with your loved one or family and

friends on South Padre Island, or SPI as the locals call it. Easily accessible via three nearby airports, SPI is Texas’ only tropical barrier island located at the southernmost tip and stretching 55 kilometres in length. The Laguna Madre Bay and the Gulf of Mexico are its warm-water neighbours. A vacation sanctuary any time of year, SPI is especially appealing to snowbound visitors from the north who seek refuge in a sun- and fun-

Island’s restaurants, hotels, shops and

filled tropical paradise.

beach access points.

Rated one of the world’s top 30 island

Accommodation options range from

beaches by Condé Nast, there’s more than

romantic luxury hotels and easy-on-the-

the sun, sand and surf. Warm Gulf breezes

budget hotel chains to vacation rentals

entice you to try windsurfing, kiteboarding,

ideal for couples, families and even your

parasailing, jet skiing or paddleboarding.

lovable Fido.

Or, saddle up for a leisurely horseback ride

South Padre Island deals its own version

along the beach. Renowned as the “Sand-

and Sea Turtle, Inc. Observe soaring pere-

of Texas Hold ’Em for visitors. Once you

castle Capital of the World,” take your sand

grine falcons and migrating piping plovers

visit, you’ll love it so much you won’t want

sculpting skills to the next level with a

from a five-storey tower or take a scenic

to leave. DS

sandcastle lesson. You’ll learn how to make

cruise and watch bottlenose dolphins frol-

almost any sculpture you want!

icking in the Laguna Madre Bay. Catch the

Not only do tourists migrate to South

big one on a deep-sea fishing adventure.

Padre Island, but thousands of birds, butter-

All of these activities are sure to work

flies and marine animals do as well. View

up an appetite. Experience the bold, trop-

nature at its best and most preserved with

ical flavours of the Island at one of more

serene nature walks, turtle releases, touch

than 40 local dining and live music

tanks and interactive presentations at the

venues. Casual, takeout, fine dining, with

South Padre Island Birding, Nature Center

beach and bayside views—the Island has it

& Alligator Sanctuary, South Padre Island

all. Don’t feel like driving? Hop on the

Dolphin Research & Sealife Nature Center

complimentary Island Metro shuttle to the

TOP: Thanks to the tropical climate and mild, sunny days even in the depths of winter, South Padre Island’s beautiful beach provides a perfect backdrop for water sports and adventure. Joey Waves Photography ABOVE: Kiteboarding is one of many water-sports activities you can enjoy. South Padre Island CVB

TRAVEL PLANNER Discover all there is to see and do on South Padre Island at sopadre.com.

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DS CELEBRITY TRAVEL CORNER >> BY BRUCE SACH

ANGELA HEWITT A CLASSIC ACT

© KEITH SAUNDERS

OTTAWA’S ANGELA HEWITT is arguably

the keyboard works of J.S. Bach in a series of

the international spotlight. It allowed her to

Canada’s best-known classical pianist. Her

12 concerts between 2016 and 2020, pre-

record Bach solo keyboard music, leading

award-winning cycle of all the major key-

senting the entire cycle in London, New

critics to anoint her as one of the great Bach

board works of Bach for Hyperion Records

York, Ottawa, Tokyo and Florence.

interpreters.

was described as being “one of the record

Angela Hewitt was born into a musical

In 2005, she launched the annual Trasi-

glories of our age,” by the Sunday Times. She

family in Ottawa. Her father was a cathedral

meno Musical Festival in Umbria, in which

has recorded over 200 albums for Hyperion

organist, choir master and music teacher.

she is featured in seven concerts over seven

and has won four Juno awards. She has

She was, however, encouraged to have a

days, as a recitalist, chamber musician,

received an OBE from the Queen and in 2015

well-rounded childhood and studied ballet,

song accompanist and conductor. She often

was promoted to Companion of the Order of

violin and recorder and was involved in

plays in her hometown of Ottawa and is an

Canada status. Her discography is massive

many activities that most youngsters do.

ambassador for Orkidstra, a program in

and includes Scarlatti, Schumann, Debussy

Her performance at the 1985 Toronto Inter-

Ottawa’s inner city where commitment,

and Messiaen. Her current concert project,

national Bach Piano competition, held in

teamwork and tolerance are taught while

memory of Glenn Gould, launched her into

learning music!

Q&A

The Bach Odyssey, has her performing all

CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY AND HOW YOU CHOSE TO CREATE THE TRASIMENO MUSIC FESTIVAL? In 2002, I purchased property overlooking Lake Trasimeno in Umbria, Italy, where I built a house. In 2004, I discovered the Castle of the Knights of Malta in Magione and its stunning 15th-century courtyard, which is ideal for chamber music concerts. The following year we had our first festival and people came from around the world. Many return every year.

know where my next meal will be. Plus a tin of sardines—my emergency rations! A hot water bottle, travel kettle, universal plug and earplugs are other necessities I simply can’t live without.

HOW FREQUENTLY DO YOU TRAVEL IN A TYPICAL YEAR? I’m on the road at least 10 months a year, if not more. I haven’t counted the number of concerts in a year for a long time: back in 2013 it was something like 133 days of concerts, masterclasses, recording sessions—which didn’t include travel and practices at home.

IS THERE ANYTHING ABOUT YOU PEOPLE MIGHT BE SURPRISED TO LEARN? I don’t have a personal assistant. I book my own flights. I run my own online shop from a corner in my living room, taking packages to the post office myself. I’m my own cleaning lady—it’s good exercise! In short, I do most of the things people imagine I couldn’t possibly do since I’m a concert pianist. All that while constantly learning and memorizing new repertoire.

DO YOU FOLLOW ROUTINES FOR LONG-DISTANCE TRAVEL? I hate spending time at the computer at home, so when I travel I do much of the business side of my career. I’ll watch a good film if there’s one on board—often Italian ones because I like to hear the language. DO YOU HAVE ANY GENERAL TRAVEL ADVICE TO SHARE? Always take a food container with you. As a travelling artist I never

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WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR YOUNG MUSICIANS WHO MIGHT WANT TO PURSUE A MUSICAL CAREER? The most important thing is to love it and to really want to do it. If you’re not sure, do something else.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT CANADA? As I travel the world, I appreciate how fortunate Canadians are. Canada has space, clean air (for the most part), is not an aggressive country. I hope we can keep the tolerant, open society we are so fortunate to have and which many people around the world idealize. DS


A Special Feature Section

Your next Florida getaway is about to unfold.

PHOTO: Imagine yourself here on Fort Myers Beach gazing out onto the Gulf of Mexico. Fotoluminate LLC/Shutterstock.com


There’s nowhere like

THE FLORIDA KEYS BY STEVE WINSTON

T

he Florida Keys are one of a kind.

walk off your dinner at the Morada Way Arts

beaches and local bed and breakfasts are

Throughout these island gems,

& Cultural District.

homey and comfortable.

attractions as well as accommodation

MARATHON

KEY WEST

options ranging from tropical resorts to

The family destination of Marathon is

Colourful, cool and historic Key West

intimate inns.

renowned for fishing and its laid-back

“seceded” from the Union issuing “pass-

you’ll find plenty of activities and

lifestyle. The island is a popular family des-

ports” in 1982. Actually, it’s closer to Cuba

KEY LARGO

tination as well, and features key

than it is to Miami. Tour the homes of

Considered the “Dive Capital of the World,”

attractions such as the Dolphin Research

Ernest Hemingway and President Harry

the northernmost island of Key Largo is

Center and the Florida Keys Aquarium

Truman, among others. Cultural life is

where you can stay at Jules’ Undersea Lodge—

Encounters. Waterside restaurants serve

vibrant, restaurants are eclectic and tours

providing you can dive. The key is a natural,

seafood fresh off the boat. Divers explore

range from trolleys and glass-bottom

scenic wonderland, with winding creeks pop-

offshore shipwrecks like the 57-metre

boats to seaplanes flying off to the Civil

ular with paddlers as well as two state

Thunderbolt, while families enjoy kayak

War-era Fort Jefferson. And the nightly

parks—Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock

ecotours, the abundant local wildlife and

“Sunset Celebration” at Mallory Square is

Botanical State Park and John Pennekamp

snorkelling among brilliantly coloured

not to be missed!

Coral Reef State Park—and the adjacent

coral reefs. Don’t overlook the unique heli-

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary—the

copter and sightseeing boat tours.

last two of which are great dive sites.

THE LOWER KEYS ISLAMORADA

Nature flourishes here in two national

On Islamorada, the fishing is world-class,

wildlife refuges, a national marine sanc-

both offshore and backcountry. Kids can feed

tuary and vibrant coral reefs. Hiking is

tarpon at Robbie’s Marina or enjoy a dolphin,

popular, especially in the pinelands of the

sea lion or parrot show at Theater of the Sea.

National Key Deer Refuge, where you might

Islamorada Founders Park also offers splashy

see the diminutive, white-tailed Key Deer,

family fun. Islamorada is known for its fresh-

the smallest in North America. Bahia Honda

caught seafood and colourful tiki bars. Later,

State Park boasts one of America’s best

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TRAVEL PLANNER Plan your Florida Keys getaway at fla-keys.com. TOP LEFT: A diver explores the coral reef in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary off Key Largo. Bob Care/Florida Keys News Bureau TOP RIGHT: A flats guide idles away from the dock at dawn in Islamorada. Andy Newman/ Florida Keys News Bureau



Where

GULF COAST treasures abound BY BRUCE SACH

I

gaze out the windows of our inn onto the shimmering Gulf of Mexico. Aside from the odd bird, nothing

stirs. Then I notice something else. A native bird? Not exactly. On Sanibel Beach, shell collecting, best done stooped over, is enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. After some time and practice, you may even happen upon a rare junonia shell, which may get your photo in the local paper. Sanibel is where you feel at one with the community, and not a mere visitor. The whole area, including Captiva Island, works hard at maintaining its quiet, understated ambiance. No buildings higher than a native tree are allowed and neither are chain restaurants. Tourists can easily spend as much time on bikes as in their car and local boat excursions into the J.N. “Ding” Darling Wildlife Refuge remind everyone of the area residents’ devotion to nature. The Captiva Cruise, which leaves from Captiva Island for Cabbage Key one hour away, is another excellent way to experience the local vibe. Money may not grow on trees, yet in the Cabbage Key restaurant, dollar bills fall like autumn leaves from the ceiling. The tradition of attaching dollar bills to the walls and ceiling was begun by mariners

The Edison and Ford Winter Estates,

decades ago. Be sure to order their frozen key

near downtown Fort Myers, are especially

lime pie—another favourite tradition.

beautiful in December. The houses are

The city of Fort Myers has its own natural

decked out in tasteful Christmas decora-

splendours. Manatees can be viewed in the

tions, with gifts from 100 years ago, when

warm waters near the power plant at the

the Edison and Ford families began win-

Manatee Park, located within the city limits.

tering here.

The No. 1 indoor nature spectacle is the But-

And for those who love beaches and

terfly Estates, where Floridian species are

sand, check out the sand-building competi-

carefully bred. Recently released butterflies

tion happening from November 22 to

flit about, hoping to mate.

December 1 at Fort Myers Beach.

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TRAVEL PLANNER For more information on all there is to do and see in The Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel, visit FortMyers-Sanibel.com. PHOTO: Beachside dining in The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel. The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel



“WonderFall”

DAYTONA BEACH BY STEVE WINSTON

D

aytona Beach has long been

world-class racing events and the Motor-

Cultural and historic spots? Jackie

known for one of the best water-

sports Hall of Fame of America as well as a

Robinson Ballpark is where in 1947 Hall-of-

fronts. Thirty-seven kilometres of

chance to take one of those babies out for a

Famer Jackie Robinson became the first

spin around the track!

African American to play professional base-

the Atlantic shoreline feature wide, beautiful beaches. Autumn and winter are the

Shopping? Immediately across the street

ball. At 53 metres the historic Ponce de Leon

ideal time to visit because the crowds are

from the Speedway is ONE DAYTONA, one of

Inlet Lighthouse, built in 1887, is the tallest

gone. However, in addition to the area’s

America’s most exciting retail/dining/enter-

in Florida. Don’t forget the Museum of Arts

notable attractions, restaurants, unique

tainment complexes, which includes two

& Sciences, which is affiliated with the

shops, historic sites and golf courses, the

hotels. Nearby, the Tanger Outlets showcases

Smithsonian Institution.

calendar remains filled with special events.

an eclectic mix of more than 75 brand-name

This time of year ushers in “Wonder-

and designer outlets and restaurants.

Fall.” The season’s outdoor festivals start

Recreation? Boasting more than 20 spec-

with the annual Daytona Turkey Run from

tacular courses, the region is touted as one

November 28 to December 1, with thou-

of America’s top golf destinations. It’s also

sands

home to the LPGA International.

of

unique

automobiles

and

swap-meet vendors. The excitement con-

This is the perfect season for scenic

tinues well into spring; in all, the area

drives, too, as local roads meander through

boasts hundreds of special events during

little towns populated with unique dining

this time of the year.

establishments and shops. Follow the

Attractions? Besides its beach, Daytona

Daytona Beach Ale Trail, along which you’ll

Beach is renowned for one of the most

find some two dozen local breweries and dis-

famous automobile racetracks in the world.

tilleries, tasting rooms and tap houses, as well

Daytona International Speedway offers

as down-home to upscale culinary delights.

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It won’t take you long to see why Daytona Beach is “wonderfall” at this time of year!

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TRAVEL PLANNER Scout out all there is to do in the Daytona Beach area at daytonabeach.com.

TOP LEFT: Relaxing around a firepit in Daytona Beach. TOP RIGHT: The historical Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse is the tallest in Florida. Daytona Beach Area CVB



Coasters, encounters and

A BABY WALRUS BY KEVIN FRITZ

E

xcitement is filling the air—and

On the Gulf coast, Busch Gardens

sea—at SeaWorld Orlando and

Tampa Bay invites guests to experience

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay with the

Tigris, a new triple-launch steel roller-

SeaWorld’s rescue teams are working on

opening of new attractions, interactive

coaster that is Florida’s tallest launch

the frontlines, giving ill, injured, orphaned

programs and the birth of a baby walrus.

coaster. The ride reaches 96.6 kph with a

or abandoned animals a second chance at

45.7-metre skyward surge, looping twists

life by conducting worldwide rescue opera-

and an inverted role.

tions. A leader in saving the lives of animals

At SeaWorld Orlando, Sesame Street Land welcomes families of all ages to the world-

atures and urban development resulting in habitat loss and ocean pollution.

famous neighbourhood to mingle with

At both Florida parks, guests are welcome

through its Animal Rescue and Rehabilita-

characters and delight in six themed rides

to get up close and personal with animals to

tion Program, SeaWorld has helped more

including Elmo’s Choo Choo Train, Big

learn more about their care. In Orlando,

than 36,000 marine and terrestrial animals

Bird’s Twirl ‘N’ Whirl and Super Grover’s Box

animal interaction programs feature pen-

in its 55-year history.

Car Derby, a family-friendly coaster. Be sure

guin, sea lion and shark encounters, as well

to drop by Mr. Hooper’s store and say hello

as the new SeaWorld Rescue Experience. Up-

before watching the Sesame Street parade,

Close Encounters at Busch Gardens Tampa

SeaWorld Orlando’s first-ever parade.

Bay include new rhino and sloth encounters

Next, don’t miss the cutest whiskers in the world belonging to a female Pacific walrus

as well as a penguin, elephant and Aldabra

TRAVEL PLANNER More information on these and other attractions, animal rescue and interaction programs, and Canadian tourist offers is found at SeaWorld.ca and BuschGardens.ca.

tortoise Insider Tour.

calf born this summer to mom Kaboodle and

Animal encounters also allow guests to

dad Garfield. She is the second calf born at

gain a better understanding of the chal-

SeaWorld Orlando and an important ambas-

lenges these animals face in the wild.

sador to help guests learn more about walrus

Human-driven activities have taken a

populations and threats such as warming

greater toll on marine wildlife in recent

ocean temperatures and melting ice.

years due to changes in sea surface temper-

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TOP LEFT: Sesame Street Land at SeaWorld Orlando. TOP RIGHT: Enjoy Up-Close Encounters with animals at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay. © 2019 SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc.



CENTRAL FLORIDA has some great surprises! BY STEVE WINSTON

Y

ou may not be familiar with Polk

However, LEGOLAND isn’t the only great

The largest dude ranch in the Southeast

County in Central Florida. But once

attraction in Central Florida. Named one of

is here as well. Westgate River Ranch Resort

you visit this corner of Florida,

the 10 best wildlife safaris in the U.S. by

& Rodeo offers accommodation ranging

Fodor.com, Safari Wilderness features 105

from luxury “glamping” sites and teepees to

you’ll never forget it. You’re only 45 minutes from Tampa

hectares of tropical landscapes where you

rustic western cabins. There’s even a rodeo

Orlando’s

can tour by kayak, camel or safari vehicle as

every Saturday night!

famous theme parks. Yet you’d never know

you view exotic species and get up close and

If you’re looking for a great golf resort,

it. Polk County boasts more than 550 lakes,

personal with lemurs and budgies at

the three championship-calibre courses at

over 600 kilometres of nature trails, and

feeding time. The Circle B Bar Reserve is

the luxurious Streamsong Resort and Spa

numerous safe, walkable towns featuring

listed among the top 50 places to see

are among the finest in the world.

locally owned restaurants and shops. In

wildlife in America, including waterfowl,

fact, it might surprise you to learn the

ospreys, eagles and alligators.

International

Airport

and

county has a world-famous theme park of

Isn’t it time you discovered the real Central Florida? DS

Surrounded by lush tropical gardens, the 62-metre neo-Gothic Singing Tower at Bok

TRAVEL PLANNER

Rediscover your inner child at LEGOLAND

Tower Gardens features 60 bells ranging in

Florida Resort as you romp with your kids

weight from 16 pounds to 12 tons. Perfor-

among fantastic, technicoloured castles,

mances happen daily at 1 and 3 p.m.

Discover all the wonderful surprises that await you in Polk County at VisitCentralFlorida.org.

its own.

barns, stables, firehouses and a hundred

Believe it or not, the world’s largest collec-

other structures created with Legos. There

tion of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture is right

are also LEGOLAND Water Park, amazing

here in Lakeland on the campus of Florida

accommodation choices and plenty of spe-

Southern College. The collection features 13

cial activities planned for the upcoming

buildings designed by Wright, the latest of

holiday season.

which was finished only six years ago.

30 DREAMSCAPES FALL/WINTER 2019

PHOTOS: Meet the adorable lemurs at Safari Wilderness. VisitCentralFlorida.org



Choose your arts adventure in

THE PALM BEACHES BY STEVE WINSTON

W

hether mances,

you

love

visual

perfor-

arts,

the

outdoors, history or all of the

above, The Palm Beaches promises a cultural paradise perfect for all ages and interests. If you dare, climb 105 winding steps up the towering Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum (c. 1860) where the bird’s-eye view is spectacular. The on-site museum showcases the very colourful history of The Palm Beaches. The walkable city of West Palm Beach is home to two cultural icons—The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, with its world-class season of renowned musicians, dance companies, Broadway shows and more, and the newly expanded Norton Museum of Art, designed by Lord Norman

tours and performances by local musicians.

Boca Raton’s booming cultural scene

Foster. Science lovers of all ages adore the

In February, the annual Street Painting Fes-

includes the stunning Boca Raton Museum

Palm Beach Zoo and the interactive exhibits

tival attracts dozens of artists from across

of Art, the Boca Raton Symphony Orchestra,

at the South Florida Science Center and

the country to create stunning chalk

the Boca Raton Historical Society and fre-

Aquarium. Later, dine on Clematis Street and

murals. Enjoy Mother Nature’s creations on

quent winter art festivals. Kids love visiting

catch a play at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Just

a kayaking expedition through the Snook

with sea turtles in rehabilitation at Gumbo

across from West Palm Beach, the island of

Islands Natural Area.

Limbo Nature Center as well as the science

Palm Beach’s cultural experiences range

Boynton Beach is home to plenty of

“explorium” and theatre at Sugar Sand Park.

from the historic Henry Morrison Flagler

public art, including kinetic sculptures and

What are you waiting for? Your arts

Museum and breathtaking gardens and

brilliant murals. The Schoolhouse Chil-

libraries of The Society of the Four Arts to the

dren’s Museum & Learning Center provides

luxury shopping destination, Worth Avenue.

hands-on learning for tykes. Or immerse

Wander westward through The Palm

yourself in the beauty of wild Florida at the

Beaches to see abundant tropical land-

Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National

scapes, pastoral scenes, a rich agricultural

Wildlife Refuge.

heritage and Florida’s largest freshwater

In Delray Beach, take in vibrant murals,

lake (Lake Okeechobee)—perfect for fishing

the Pineapple Grove Arts District or Arts

excursions. The Village of Wellington fea-

Garage. The Spady Cultural Heritage

tures the esteemed International Polo Club

Museum brings the area’s African-, Haitian-

and some of the world’s best polo and

and Caribbean-American history to life

equestrian competitions.

while Old School Square offers excellent

In Lake Worth Beach, enjoy local galleries like Hatch 1121, self-guided historic cottage

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plays, concerts and art exhibitions at its historical campus.

adventure in The Palm Beaches awaits.

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TRAVEL PLANNER Plan your trip with the help of the Cultural Council of Palm Beach County’s Cultural Concierge at palmbeachculture.com/travel.

PHOTO: The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum is perfect for nature lovers and history buffs alike. William A. Leonard



FLORIDA’S SPORTS COAST awaits you BY STEVE WINSTON

was envisioned as the “next Hollywood” in the 1920s . . . until the Depression happened. However, the Hacienda Hotel in New Port Richey, originally built to accommodate all those movie stars, is being reborn and could reopen in all its original glory in 2020. Sweet surprises lurk everywhere in Pasco County. For example, New Port Richey is filled with turn-of-the-century buildings being restored and repurposed. One of them now houses the Cotee River Brewing Company, which brews up some interesting concoctions. The old firehouse building, in which the new owners discovered the original architectural renderings, is home to Ordinance One Bar. Pete’s Grand Central, another unique bar, features vintage arcade games and pinball machines dating back to the 1950s. And they’re for sale! Edible treats are sweet in Pasco County, too. At Ottaway’s Parkside Ice Cream Parlor

P

in New Port Richey, savour ice cream made asco County, just north of the

serve, with moss-laden trees, is bisected by

by Amish people from the Sarasota region.

Tampa-St. Petersburg area, is one of

the Pithlachascotee River and a boardwalk

Any flavour is definitely worth two scoops!

those happy discoveries that’s full

that stretches over it.

And all of this is only a half-hour drive

of sweet surprises. Here, the pace is slower,

A serene coastline, without high-rises

the outdoor recreation is abundant, the

and nightspots, beckons beach and water

towns are historic, and the beauty of nature

sports lovers. And there are several outfit-

TRAVEL PLANNER

is everywhere.

ters who can help you get out on the water

Discover all the sweet spots Florida’s Sports Coast has to offer at flsportscoast.com.

The region calls itself “Florida’s Sports

with rental kayaks and paddleboards.

Coast” and with good reason. Beautiful

There’s camping year-round and the fishing

parks and hiking or biking trails abound.

is great, both offshore and inland. There are

Avid cyclists might check out the mountain-

also several good golf courses, among them

biking training course at Jay B. Starkey

the two Arnold Palmer courses at the

Wilderness Park. There are two state parks—

renowned Saddlebrook Resort & Spa.

Werner-Boyce Salt Springs Park and Anclote

There’s plenty of colourful local history

Key Preserve. The James E. Grey Nature Pre-

in Pasco County, too. In fact, this quiet area

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from Tampa’s International Airport. DS

PHOTO: Enjoy the lively atmosphere at the Ordinance One Bar. © Florida’s Sports Coast



Get away from it all at

SOUTH SEAS ISLAND RESORT BY STEVE WINSTON

W

hat better place to get away

these tropical islands? Well, that’s also

Add in nine eateries (including a 1950s

from it all than a beautiful

here. On Captiva Island, you can skim along

ice cream parlour), 20 pools, a nine-hole

tropical island called Captiva?

the aquamarine Gulf waters on a wave-

golf course, a beach right across the street,

Imagine a picturesque little village, possibly

runner. And if curiosity about paddle-

more than a dozen fine shops on-site as

the most beautiful sunsets in America, a

boarding gets the better of you, go ahead

well as daily cruises to outlying Cabbage

beach lined with classic mansions rather

and try it out. If you want to take home the

Key in the Gulf and a nightly sunset cruise

than high-rise hotels, and hardly anyone

best-known Captiva souvenir of all, some of

on the Lady Chadwick in the company of

else on it but you and yours?

the most beautiful seashells on Earth are

dolphins. Is it any wonder South Seas is a

found here.

big wedding destination?

And what better place to stay than at the South Seas Island Resort set on a serene 134-

When it’s time to work out the kinks

hectare nature preserve? This award-winning

from all that golfing, fishing, sailing,

resort features classic white “village” archi-

kayaking and waverunning, the state-of-

tecture, great restaurants, on-site shops and

the-art spa at the South Seas Island Resort

stunning accommodation. And blessed with

can help you with that, too.

an assortment of wildlife and birds, the great

South Seas offers great adventures for

outdoors is literally right outside your door!

youngsters at the on-site H2Whoa! water

If outdoors means golf or tennis, it’s all

slides as well as a dozen other great activi-

here. If it means a fishing rod, a kayak or a

ties, including sailing classes (for adults,

canoe, it’s here as well. If it means exploring

too!), catch-and-release fishing, Sanibel Sea

this little isle in a golf cart (the preferred

School, Camp Skullywags Kids’ Camp, the

mode of transportation), look no further. Or

ScoutAbout Scavenger Hunt and a long slate

sailing around on a relaxing boat tour of

of other entertaining programs.

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At South Seas Island Resort, unforgettable moments happen almost every moment.

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TRAVEL PLANNER Book your tropical island getaway at the South Seas Island Resort at southseas.com. TOP LEFT: The South Seas Island Resort is perfect for a romantic getaway. TOP RIGHT: There are plenty of water sports activities to enjoy at the South Seas Island Resort. Switzer Films



HELLO,

MANHATTAN! I DASHED UP THE STAIRS FROM MY OFFICE. “I WAS THINKING, HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO SPEND A FEW DAYS IN MANHATTAN?” I ASKED, TRYING TO SOUND COMPOSED AND NONCHALANT. MY HUSBAND’S EYES SPARKLED. “ABSOLUTELY,” HE NODDED. By Jenny T. Swenson

J

ust moments before I had received an unexpected offer from a dear friend who had invited us to spend a few

nights in her Manhattan condo at The Phillips Club in the very ritzy Lincoln Square area of Manhattan. We quickly agreed four days in early December would be an ideal time to take in the Christmas spirit and lights for which the Big Apple is so well-known. SIGHTS AND SOUNDS Conveniently situated at Columbus and West 66th Street, our luxurious two-bedroom accommodation couldn’t have been more perfect. I’ve always preferred to take in the sights and sounds of New York on foot and we were within easy walking distance of Central Park, Columbus Circle, Carnegie Hall, numerous museums, theatres, Rockefeller Centre and Times Square. The first thing we purchased was a New York CityPASS, which entitled access to the Empire State Building, the American Museum

of

Natural

History,

the

Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Top of the Rock Observation Deck or the Guggenheim Museum, the ferry to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island or a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum or Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum. The pass

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also guaranteed exclusive discounts on the

we took in breathtaking views of the city

entry fees to any of the optional attractions

skyline from every angle as well as the

listed. We had plenty of ground to cover

Statue of Liberty.

and, over the course of our stay, we would

From there, we hoofed it all the way

walk about 43 kilometres—a distance equal

down along the West Side Highway to the

to twice the length of Manhattan Island.

BELOW: The musical, WICKED, has entertained audiences at the famous Gershwin Theatre since 2003. Joan Marcus

9/11 Memorial & Museum between Fulton

WICKEDLY ENTERTAINING

Of the many attractions we experi-

and Liberty Streets—referred to as Ground

enced, we especially enjoyed a relaxing

Zero—to pay homage to the nearly 3,000

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruise, which

victims of that eventful catastrophe in

departs from Midtown’s Pier 83 and com-

2001. The name of every person who per-

pletely circumnavigates Manhattan. It gave

ished is honoured in bronze around two

us the opportunity to rest our weary feet as

Memorial pools. Words cannot express the

What’s New York without a Broadway show? The musical, WICKED, has been entertaining audiences at the famous Gershwin Theatre since 2003, and is still going strong, with no end in sight. WICKED set a box office record for the Gershwin Theatre when the production grossed US$3,201,333 over nine performances for the week ending December 29, 2013, resulting in the highest one-week box office gross income made by any show in Broadway history, until that time. How could we pass this one up? Magic began the moment we entered the theatre, which is also home of the American Theater Hall of Fame, where inductees are given their own plaque during an official ceremony. Designed in a modernist art nouveau style, this particular theatre first opened as the Uris Theatre in 1972 before it was renamed in 1983 in honour of the legendary brothers, composer George Gershwin and lyricist Ira Gershwin. It boasts a seating capacity of 1,933 seats, the largest of any Broadway theatre. It also has one of the largest stages, making it an ideal venue for very large musical productions such as Porgy and Bess in 1976 and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express in 1987, just to name a couple. Its lobby walls are graced with portraits of alltime greats like Fred Astaire, Tallulah Bankhead, Ethel, John and Lionel Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Lauren Bacall, Pearl Bailey, Kevin Kline, Cicely Tyson and more. I could have spent hours here just gazing at the stars.

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RIGHT: Our 2.5-hour cruise with Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises took us past more than 130 of the city’s most iconic landmarks. BELOW: As you might expect, New York City specializes in over-the-top Christmas decorations. V&V Hospitality & Media Services

deep sorrow that engulfed me when my eyes

De Niro, or Le Cirque with its impressive

The best surprise was the outdoor

fell upon the names of an unborn child and

wine list, or Ellen’s Stardust Diner where

Columbus Circle Holiday Market, located

her mother. Truth be told, I had to walk away

singing waitstaff cater to a long line of

on the southwest corner of Central Park

from the site. It was all too much to bear.

hungry diners. Instead, we opted to see what

where we savoured tasty treats prepared by

we might discover when hunger struck.

various food and refreshment vendors. This

We couldn’t resist a late-night drink at the Top of the Rock. At US$18, it may have been

We hit the jackpot at a small, rustic

market is one of many that pop up

the most expensive glass of wine I ever

Italian eatery called Da Mikele on Church

throughout the city from mid-November

drank. However, the views were spectacular

Street in the Tribeca neighbourhood, where

through January. It definitely ignited the

and included in the price. Seating is reserved

the food and service were excellent. We

Christmas spirit in us as we roamed from

for those who order food from the pricey

thoroughly enjoyed our meal at the all-time

booth to booth searching for unique gifts

menu, so it was standing room only for us.

favourite Rosie O’Grady’s Restaurant in

for friends and family members. Even if you

In the plaza below, we stopped to admire the

Times Square, just steps from the Gershwin

don’t plan to do much shopping, the atmo-

world-renowned Rockefeller Christmas Tree,

Theatre, where we had reserved tickets for

sphere is festive and definitely gets you in

a 22-metre, 12-ton green pyramid decked out

WICKED that evening.

the holiday mood.

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in red, white and blue lights and crowned by a 2.8-metre topper designed by architect Daniel Libeskind. Each year, millions gather to watch the lighting of New York’s iconic Christmas symbol. It must be quite a spectacle to behold. DINING AROUND TOWN As you can imagine, the dining options were endless. We could have dined at any of the trendy restaurants, such as the Tribeca Grill in Lower Manhattan, owned by actor Robert

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TRAVEL PLANNER Air Canada (aircanada.com) operates numerous flights daily from various Canadian gateways to JFK International, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International airports. New York CityPASS (citypass.com) offers great value if you plan to visit three or more of the attractions listed. For more information, visit: NYC & Company: nycgo.com Broadway: broadway.com Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises: circleline.com The National September 11 Memorial & Museum: 911memorial.org The Phillips Club at Lincoln Square: phillipsclub.com WICKED: WickedTheMusical.com



DS TRAVEL SLEUTH >> BY JANE STOKES

RAIL JOURNEYS

LIKE NO OTHER

ROMANCE WITH THE RAILS really does

compartments with private showers, guests

Golden Eagle. Of equal merit are:

prevail. A classic expedition, a themed

might ride in ultra-modern passenger cars

• From April to October on board the Bel-

short tour or even a regular train can show

or in refurbished carriages that capture the

mond Royal Scotsman, explore the

us the world.

glamour of yesteryear. Priced as high as a

sensational Scottish Highlands on two-

super-luxury sea cruise, passengers do

to seven-day itineraries, departing in

THE CLASSICS

indeed pay top dollar for all the special

utter luxury from Edinburgh. Lakes,

If you choose a private tour train, all of the

experiences.

coastlines, castles and distilleries make

amenities, sightseeing and services are

Such classics include touring Japan on

tailor-made for an exclusive journey. In

the Seven Stars, South Africa on the Blue

• On board the Spanish Transcantabrico

addition to beautifully appointed sleeping

Train, and Russia and Siberia aboard the

Gran Lujo, itineraries include an eight-day

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this a trip of a lifetime. belmond.com


OPPOSITE: The Canadian covers 4,466 kilometres on its journey between Vancouver and Toronto. VIA Rail Canada RIGHT: The Orient Express is straight out of the golden age of glamour. Belmond Management Limited

blend of unforgettable hospitality and history along the Atlantic coast of northern Spain with stops at the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, the prehistoric cave in Altamira and the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, to name a few. luxurytrainclub.com/trains/el-transcant abrico-gran-lujo/ • If you’ve ever wondered how royal and lavish it was in the days of the Raj, immerse yourself in authentic pomp and ceremony on board India’s Maharajas

metres between St. Moritz and Zermatt

Uncommon Journeys or the tour divisions

Express for several days and nights to see

with sensational views of the Matter-

of VIA Rail and Amtrak can organize every-

the lively sites of this amazing country.

horn. glacierexpress.ch/en

thing for you. Popular routes around the

• Romantic and adventurous long before

world may include Montréal to Halifax on

Agatha Christie’s storyline, one night of

VIA Rail’s Ocean, Beijing to Tibet on China

RAIL TOURS

fun on board the Orient Express from

Tibet Train Tours or:

Luxurious train tours can also be short,

London to Venice is straight out of the

• Travel from ocean to ocean through the

sweet and themed. Slices of the world’s

golden age of glamour. belmond.com

the-maharajas.com

Australian desert, mountains and plains

most compelling scenery, history and her-

• From May to December, hop on board the

on the fascinating Indian Pacific

itage are often packaged over a day or two.

vintage Hiram Bingham in Cusco for an

between Sydney and Perth. The trip takes

You might start in England on the North

incredible four-hour ride steeped in

three days or you can spend many more

Staffordshire Railway, in Slovenia on the

lively Peruvian culture to the ancient

days enjoying a selection of all-inclusive

Bohinj Railway or in Tunisia on the Lezard

Inca site, Machu Picchu. On the open

tours. australian-trains.com

Rouge. Or you could consider these:

deck, one can almost touch the Andes.

• Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer Banff-to-

belmond.com

• Experience first-hand a heroic achievement on board the Canadian as it travels

Vancouver trek is a two-day, all daylight,

• Just when you think nothing could be

between Vancouver and Toronto. From

five-star excursion (other than mid-

more romantic than strolling the

the west coast, 4,466 kilometres of pre-

winter), which chugs through the Rockies’

medieval town of Villefranche-de-

cision railway lines cut through the

tallest peaks for an exhilarating ride. See

Conflent, a three-hour trip on France’s

Rocky Mountains, zoom across the

more of the wilderness on lengthier itin-

electric, century-old fantasy Little Yellow

Prairies, trace the northern shore of Lake

eraries. rockymountaineer.com

Train carries you through mountainous

Superior, before swinging southbound to

• Any time of year, travel along Arizona’s

forests, ravines and wildflowers, before

the lights of Toronto. It’s a 92.5-hour trip,

Grand Canyon Railway. Board the train in

it reaches its destination at the Spanish

which can be done in either direction or

Williams and arrive relaxed a couple of

border. about-france.com/tourism/yellow-

hours later at the eye-popping Grand

train-pyrenees.htm

in segments. viarail.ca • Evoking pioneer times of the American West, Amtrak’s route between Chicago

Canyon. Return in daylight passing again through desert and mountains, spotting

POPULAR ROUTES

and San Francisco on board the Cali-

wildlife along the way. thetrain.com

Much excitement also awaits when pur-

fornia Zephyr is a 51-hour ride across

• On board the Glacier Express in the

chasing tickets on regularly scheduled train

seven states, through the Rockies, across

Swiss Alps, spend an entire day in any

service on which meals, sleeping compart-

the desert and alongside red-rock

season journeying through the moun-

ments and hotel stays are optional. A

canyons before it delivers you to San

tain range, climbing as high as 2,033

specialized tour operator such as Globus or

Francisco Bay. amtrak.com

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TASTY FESTIVALS EDITORIAL & PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOSEPHINE MATYAS

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f cooking and flavours drive your holiday agenda, a food festival may be just the ticket. So loosen your belt a notch,

take a good long drink of water and let your taste buds loose! Texas is known for barbecue, Tex-Mex,

hand-cut steaks and seafood fresh from the Gulf coast. Pamper your palate in one of the country’s hippest cities at the Austin Food + Wine Festival (April 2020), a three-day

the diversity of locally grown products. At

Nantucket Wine & Food Festival marks the

epicurean adventure with top chefs who

the same time of year, the two-day Kauai

opening of the summer season for many of

serve up samples of the classic dishes that

Chocolate & Coffee Festival highlights these

the island’s restaurants, tours and galleries.

put them on the map. Mark your calendar

two favourite local crops with farm tours,

In November, Virginia Oyster Month

for the Terlingua International Chili Cham-

workshops/demonstrations and a chocolate

invites visitors to discover these succulent

pionship (fall 2020), the granddaddy of all

and coffee pampering station.

bivalves, which come from eight distinct

Between January and March, the Ski Ver-

oyster regions scattered throughout the

In Florida, the annual Epcot Interna-

mont Specialty Food Tour brings Vermont

coastal portions of the state. The Appo-

tional Food & Wine Festival runs until

food producers to 15 different ski resorts all

mattox Oyster & Seafood Festival (April 11)

November 23, 2019, at Orlando’s Walt

over the state. In summer, there’s the

features Virginia oysters, Maryland-style

Disney World Resort. Guests can sip, sample

Cheesemakers Festival at Shelburne Farms,

crab cakes, shrimp, fish and po’ boys.

sweet treats and snacks from some of the

the Foodaroo Food Truck Fest in Middlebury

The Oregon Truffle Festival (January/

world’s most famous wineries and cele-

and the Garlic & Herb Festival in

February) celebrates the only truffles in

brated chefs as they circle the iconic World

Bennington. Explore Vermont’s famous

the U.S. as well as the wines of the

th

sugarhouses on Maple Open House

renowned Willamette Valley. Held annu-

Annual Orlando Beer Festival (November 16)

Weekend (March), a rite of spring and the

ally in March, the Oregon Chocolate

invites guests to sample more than 200 craft

perfect chance to taste sweet maple syrup.

Festival features the creations of dozens of

chili cook-offs.

Showcase. In downtown Orlando, the 5

West Coast chocolatiers.

beers from local, regional and national

Each May, the world-famous Blue Crab

breweries. Along the state’s Gulf coast, the

Festival lures more than 50,000 visitors to

Utah’s annual Chocolate & Cheese Fes-

Annual Fort Myers Beach Shrimp Festival

the small fishing village of Little River, out-

tival (March) is a nod to the state

(March 14–15) is the spot to fill up at the

side Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (May

nicknamed “the Craft Chocolate Capital of

world-famous Lions Club shrimp dinners.

16–17). Listen to live music and enjoy a

America.” Held every June in Park City,

healthy serving of the area’s famous dish—

Savor the Summit is Utah’s largest outdoor

blue crab.

dinner party, a long dinner table running

In fall 2020, the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival includes internationally renowned

th

master chefs, culinary personalities, wine-

November 2019 marks the 25 anniversary

the length of historic Main Street where

makers and mixologists. The festival

of the Franklin County CiderDays in Mas-

a variety of restaurants serve over 2,500

presents more than 20 events and 120 chefs

sachusetts. There will be fresh-pressed cider,

participants alfresco.

spanning three islands to showcase

jams, local honey and a fall classic, apple

Hawaii’s extraordinary culinary talent and

cider donuts. In May, the boutique-style

Discover more information on travel to the USA at visittheusa.ca.

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PHOTO: Sample fresh cheese at the Cheesemakers Festival at Shelburne Farms in Vermont.


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hef, forager and food culturalist Lori McCarthy has developed an exciting menu for the launch of Adventure Canada’s new Taste of Place program, featured aboard Adventure Canada’s Newfoundland Circumnavigation expedition in June 2020. From-the-land dishes feature meat steeped in Newfoundland food culture with new twists: moose pasta, rabbit risotto and deconstructed lamb ravioli. From-the-sea selections include hand-line caught Fogo Island cod, Quidi Vidi beer-steamed mussels, seared seal loin and maple-glazed salmon. Accompanying locally grown vegetables are field-foraged or pickled. McCarthy bakes berries—wild partridge, blueberries and bakeapple berries— into mouth-watering tarts, buckles, cobblers and Nan’s bread pudding. “I want people to go home with a piece of Newfoundland in their heart,” she says. adventurecanada.com

ideau Hall, a national historic site, is set in an idyllic, 32hectare oasis located only a few minutes from downtown Ottawa and Gatineau. You are welcome to visit the residence and workplace of the governor general and the grounds year-round. This winter, you can enjoy guided tours of the State Rooms, where ceremonies are held, as well as the special exhibition rooms. Tours are offered daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. by reservation only. Bring your skates to experience Canada’s oldest outdoor skating rink and warm up in the Winter Pavilion where you can also see a small exhibition about winter sports at Rideau Hall. Public skating is available on weekends from noon to 5 p.m. from December through March. No reservations are required. Visit them online or call 1-866-842-4422 to prepare for a memorable visit! gg.ca/RideauHall

MCPL MATHIEU GAUDREAULT, RIDEAU HALL

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id you know that 98 per cent of travellers have been shown to make a food or water mistake within the first three days of their vacation? That’s why it’s so important to talk to your healthcare professional about your travel plans well in advance of your departure to understand which vaccines are recommended for the area you’re visiting. And ask if DUKORAL, an oral vaccine, is right for you. Visit dukoralcanada.com for more information.

VISIT OAKLAND

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rom a waterfront winery to a brewery housed inside a former car dealership, Oakland, California’s eight wineries and 12 breweries each offer a distinct flavour, style and atmosphere. In an effort to encourage visitors to explore this city across the bay from San Francisco, Visit Oakland has launched digital passports for its Urban Wine Trail and Ale Trail. Passport-holders can check into locations, redeem discounts and access business information and maps, all via their mobile phone. Members who collect stamps at each winery and purchase a bottle of wine receive a wine-andcheese tote, while Ale Trail fans who visit all brewery taprooms receive a free growler (a container used to sell a measured amount of beer). oaklandurbanwinetrail.com

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DS WEB LISTING >> Adventure Canada ..................................................................5 www.adventurecanada.com

Beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel, FL ............................25 www.fortmyers-sanibel.com

Best Western Hotels & Resorts ..........................................48 www.bestwestern.com

Brockville, Ontario ..................................................................2 www.brockvilletourism.com COURTESY CATALINA EXPRESS

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, FL ............................................29

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ust an hour off the Southern California coast sits beautiful, laid-back Catalina Island. Book your transport on board the Catalina Express passenger ferry, which offers departures up to 30 times daily from San Pedro, Long Beach and Dana Point. Sample local food and seafood at the new Toyon Grill by Bluewater, located at the new Trailhead Visitor Center, gateway to the island’s 265 kilometres of recreational roads and hiking trails. Until January 19, the local museum features Wrigley’s Catalina: A Centennial Celebration, commemorating William Wrigley Jr.’s vision for the island in 1919 when he purchased the island. The newly renovated Zane Grey Pueblo Hotel, perched on cliffs overlooking Avalon Bay, offers scenic valley and ocean views from its 17 rooms, while the renovated Hotel Atwater, built in 1920, offers one-bedroom suites a block from the beach. visitcatalinaisland.com

www.buschgardens.ca

Cartier Place Suite Hotel, Ottawa........................................11 www.suitedreams.com

Central Florida ........................................................................31 www.visitcentralflorida.org

Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, FL ......................33 www.whereculturealwaysshines.com

Daytona Beach, FL ................................................................27 www.daytonabeach.com

Dukoral ..................................................................................47 www.dukoralcanada.com

Florida Keys & Key West, FL ................................................23 www.fla-keys.com

Florida's Sports Coast ..........................................................35 www.flsportscoast.com

Hard Rock Hotel, Los Cabos, Mexico ..................................4 www.hrhloscabos.com

Northern Ontario ....................................................................9 www.northernontario.travel

SeaWorld Orlando, FL ..........................................................29 www.seaworld.ca

South Padre Island, Texas ....................................................13 www.sopadre.com/winter-texan COURTESY BARD ON THE BEACH

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ancouver’s annual Bard on the Beach Festival has announced its 2020 lineup, from June 11 to September 26. On the BMO Mainstage, Shakespeare’s magical comedy A Midsummer Night’s Dream will alternate with Shakespeare’s famous historical play, Henry V. The Howard Family Stage offers two contrasting productions, Love’s Labour’s Lost, a restaging of Bard’s 2015 music-filled Jazz Age production, and Paradise Lost, a critically acclaimed modern take on Milton’s famous battle between good and evil. Season Packs are already on sale for 2020 and offer a substantial discount for all four productions. Flex Pack sales begin November 6, and single tickets go on sale in April 2020. bardonthebeach.org

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South Seas Island Resort, FL ..............................................37 www.southseas.com/offers

Trafalgar Tours ........................................................................3 www.trafalgar.com

Travel Guide to California ......................................................8 www.californiatravelguide.travel

Travel Guide to Canada ..........................................................8 www.canadatravelguides.ca

Travel Guide to Florida ..........................................................8 www.floridatravelguide.travel

Visit Florida ............................................................................21 www.visitflorida.com




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