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Paws Up Montana is an authentic, world-class western wilderness experience like no other. Situated on a sprawling historic working cattle ranch just 40 minutes from Missoula, Paws Up covers 37,000 acres including 10 miles along the Blackfoot River. This luxury ranch stay is perfect for solo travelers, couples and families. Activities & Experiences The size and scope of the property and variety of activities and experiences enables each person’s stay to be unique. Some of the 70 activities to choose from in summer include fly fishing, mountain biking, a cattle drive, go karts, horseback riding, archery, rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and horseback riding. Winter activities include ice fishing, dogsledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and more. There are also activities geared toward children and families. Adventures in Wellness Discretely nestled on the edge of a meadow, in the shade of towering pine trees, sits Spa Town®, a sanctuary of renewal at the heart of the resort’s wellness offerings. Here, guests can enjoy spa treatments such as massages and facials; wellness treatments including yoga and sound baths; and our newly renovated fitness center. This peaceful haven of rejuvenation gives new meaning to the term “getting lost” in the woods. Lodging Paws Up offers 76 unique private lodging options from high- design Green O hauses for two people, one to three-bedroom timber homes, or glamping-style furnished canvas tents. Enjoy a wilderness view along the river, or from a hilltop, near a meadow or in the forest. All styles of the lodging are designed to bring the wild to your door while you enjoy luxurious comforts. Dining Guests can indulge in cuisine crafted by James Beard nominated chefs coupled with service provided by a dedicated team of hospitality experts, all adding up to an immersive travel experience not found anywhere else. Pomp The cuisine at Pomp might be described as Eclectic Americana. Grounded in the fundamentals of classic cooking, our chef uses his background and his imagination to create culinary innovations. Local ingredients are featured, so offerings change just like the seasons. Tank and Trough Trough offers meals with a bit more western flair. Home-cooked flavors mingle with traditional offerings for a rustic, yet refined taste palette. Here, you may find hand-cut meats combined with simply prepared local vegetables. Satisfaction guaranteed. Tank is a full-service bar offering the finest drink selections, and a casual environment complete with flat-screen TVs, music, and spectacular views. Shed Shed® started as a food truck on the edge of the forest here at Paws Up—a wood-fired pizza joint, gastro eatery and roadside smoke trailer all in one. This pop-up for live-fire cuisine became such a popular gathering place near the Wilderness Outpost that we decided to make it a permanent fixture. And what a fixture it is, designed by cutting-edge architect Kristen Becker of Seattle’s Mutuus Studio. Every aspect of the unique space invites guests to gather, relax and share tales of their latest Paws Up adventure—from the stunning rustic architecture and its soaring whalebone-like structures to a 250-gallon smoker and a flame that mesmerizes from a six-foot stone hearth. But of course, the star of the show is the exceptional cuisine. You’ll find quesadillas, chili, garlic bread and more. On the grill, the chefs prepare sandwiches, elote (grilled corn) and seasonal veggies. In the smoker, cauliflower burnt ends, wings and sausages with cornbread await foodies. A variety of fresh salads and sides are also available as is a plethora of yummy desserts. Shed hits the spot, on the spot, for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Social Haus Exclusive to guests staying in Green O haus accommodations. The dining experience at Social Haus is a singular culinary journey featuring an 8-course dinner tasting menu that changes nightly. Soaring windows open to the outdoors, allowing the mingling of cooking aromas with the fresh, pine-scented air. Inside, you’ll encounter the inner circle bar, an intimate lounge, a dining area and an open kitchen. Take in the sights and smells as you watch chefs prepare exquisite meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. What's Included
Your stay at Paws Up Montana includes accommodations; gourmet meals & snacks; a selection of beer, wine, liquor and soft drinks; airport transfers; full access to the property; Wi-Fi; daily housekeeping services; dedicated concierge services; gratuities; and much more. Most activities and spa treatments have an additional fee. For more information contact Travel of America or click here.
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After six years and $550 million dollars, the San Diego icon has undergone an extensive restoration and revitalization to honor its rich heritage. Here are some of the highlights. Victorian Neighborhood Revitalized: Every detail from the Guest Rooms Reimagined: The Victorian rooms blend classic charm with contemporary comfort. Each room is unique, Veranda: An al fresco dining spot inspired by the hotel’s original wraparound veranda, with ocean views and a menu rooted in fresh, local flavors. Nobu Del Coronado: World-renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s acclaimed fusion of Japanese culinary artistry with local California influences, featuring oceanfront dining, sushi bar, and exclusive cocktails. Serea Coastal Cuisine: Newly launched, the ocean-friendly menu by Chef Jojo Ruiz features fresh-catch cooking with sustainable practices. Combined with seasonal local ingredients, Serea is simple and elegant. Beautiful Garden Courtyard Restored: The Victorian-era garden has been lovingly returned to its original glory, complete with beautiful walkways, pergolas, and the iconic Naiad Queen Fountain, surrounded by the hotels collection of botanicals. a refreshed Beach Village featuring oceanfront cottages. Guests also enjoy a reimagined Spa & Salon, an expanded Fitness Center, a new Ice House Museum, enhanced meeting spaces, and an updated retail area at The Shops at The Del. For travelers seeking a unique mix of history, ocean views, gourmet dining, and upscale amenities, the newly restored Hotel del Coronado offers an unparalleled stay that honors its storied past while embracing the future. To book your stay at The Del, call Travel of America at 1-800-228-8843.
When it comes to breathtaking landscapes, few places rival Alaska’s stunning glaciers. Here is a closer look at Alaska’s most iconic glaciers, from North to South, and the wildlife to watch for along the way. Glaciers of Prince William Sound – Ice and Wildlife Abound Just east of Whittier, Prince William Sound hosts dozens of glaciers pouring into sea inlets, providing a diverse glacial experience. In the northwestern part of Princess William Sound is College Fjord – often listed on cruise itineraries – which is home to picturesque Harvard and Yale Glaciers. College Fjord offers dramatic vistas and is renowned for its calm waters perfect for serene glacier viewing. Keep watch for mountain goats and Dall sheep on the fjord’s rugged cliffs. Hubbard Glacier – The Giant That Keeps Growing Hubbard Glacier is the largest tidewater glacier in North America, stretching an impressive 76 miles long and up to 7 miles wide at its terminus. Unlike many glaciers worldwide that are retreating, Hubbard is actually advancing, slowly pushing forward about 80 feet per day! For travelers, encounters with Hubbard means witnessing a powerful force of nature with towering ice cliffs often calving massive icebergs into the ocean. Hubbard Glacier is best viewed from a cruise ship since they can navigate right in to Disenchantment Bay. You’ll see Bald Eagles and a large variety of seabirds. Brown bears and Sitka Black-tailed deer are often spotted along the shoreline and common marine life includes humpback whales, harbor seals, sea lions and sea otters. The Glaciers of Glacier Bay National Park Glacier Bay National Park, a UNESACO World Heritage site, is a 3.3 million-acre wilderness with over a dozen tidewater glaciers actively sculpting the land. Margerie Glacier is renowned for its striking blue ice cliffs that soar up to 250 feet, Glacier National Park is a living laboratory of climate and geological activity. Some glaciers here are retreating, while others advance, creating evolving landscapes. Cruise ships generally spend a full day cruising through Glacier National Park allowing ample time stop and admire the many tidewater glaciers flowing into the Bay. and abundance of birds including Murrelets, puffins, cormorants, harlequin ducks & scoters, gulls and bald eagles. Mendenhall Glacier – America’s Backyard Ice Marvel Situated just 12 miles from downtown Juneau, Mendenhall Glacier is a favorite stop for travelers seeking close-up views. This 13-mile-long, massive glacier flows from the Juneau Icefield and offers scenic hiking trails and stunning waterfalls. Mendenhall Glacier is retreating. It ends in growing Mendenhall Lake – a lake of its own creation over the past 100 years as the glacier melted. It is absolutely worthwhile to see Mendenhall soon and witness the changing landscape. If travelling by cruise ship, Mendenhall Glacier is accessible during your port of call at Juneau. Take a tour or taxi to the Mendenhall Glacier Visitors Center, an informative and a good place to view the glacier. Watch for mountain goats and black bears in the surrounding Tongass National Forest. Sawyer Glacier at Tracy Arm – Twin Ice Giants Continuing south from Juneau is Holkham Bay, the entrance to Tracy Arm fjord. Cruise ships will navigate the narrow 27-mile long fjord, passing through tall granite cliffs and waterfalls. Spend the day spotting wildlife along the banks given the ships close proximity to shore. Watch for black bears fishing for salmon, mountain goats, Sitka black-tailed deer, harbor seals, eagles and more. Get out your binoculars! Dawes Glacier at Endicott Arm – A Fjord Experience Holkham Bay is also the entrance to Endicott Arm but heads south (Tracy Arm heads north). A day of cruising the 30-mile spectacular vertical ice face, cascading blue ice, and often quieter, more intimate viewing than more crowded sites. This glacier climbs down steep slopes into a narrow fjord, a perfect setting to see seals basking on ice floes and harbor porpoises darting through the water. Weather conditions occasionally require cruise lines to substitute one arm for the other. Fortunately, the experience will be equally good so you won’t miss out. Living Monuments
Alaska’s glaciers are not just frozen ice—they are living monuments to Earth’s climate history and natural artistry. Whether you seek adventure, inspiration, or tranquility, these glaciers provide unforgettable encounters with raw nature and abundant wildlife. By Belinda Zuhlke, Senior Travel Advisor, VTA, MCC with an inviting atmosphere, great public spaces and welcoming staff. It’s centrally located and the hotel offers an excellent Scandinavian breakfast that I would describe as Continental style with more variety. We splurged a bit and booked a suite which we felt was worth it since European hotel rooms tend to run a bit smaller than in the U.S. We arrived to the hotel around 9am, and they waived the early check-in fee (can’t remember the cost) because I’m a BW Member! I have zero status with BW by the way. Just around the corner from the hotel, we tried Smagsloget Sandwichbar. They offer delicious gourmet sandwiches for a great value. Keep in mind 25% VAT that can be a bit of a sticker shock. Overall, I would highly recommend this place for an easy casual bite to eat. I was told by our guide that Smagsloget translates to ‘tasty onion’, here’s a link to their website for your next trip to Copenhagen: https://smagsloeget.wixsite.com/website-1.
changing of the guard! Kronsborg Castle was fun. It was chosen by William Shakespeare as the setting for his play, Hamlet, and during high season you can see quick re-enactments in some parts of the castle. Kronsborg Castle is situated on the narrow sound between Denmark and Sweden, and yes, we could clearly see Sweden from the edge of the castle. Scotland Intensive Voyage on Azamara Now on to Azamara and our “Scotland Intensive” voyage. This is a cruise line that aligns with guests looking for immersive, enriching voyages, with authentic cultural connections, and overall, they delivered well on this promise. The focus of our itinerary was Scotland, including the Shetland and Orkney Islands. We had a highly informative Destination Guest Speaker, who was very creative narrating the long and rich history of the area. Most intriguing for me was learning about the Picts, or as the Romans described them in their writings the “painted ones”, referring to their tattoos and body paint. It is said they were fierce warriors and feared by the Romans but not too much is known about the Picts. Intricate carved stones have been found from the Picts providing some insight into their culture, religion and history. The Cultural Event & Azamazing Evening The Cultural Event onboard our cruise was a presentation showcasing Highland dancers, Bag Pipers and a wonderful Singer celebrating Scottish tradition and culture. It was really good. Our AzAmazing Evening was filled with bag-rock and high energy taking place at Aberdeen’s historic Music Hall, presented as Bagpipes with Attitude with the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. I had lots of fun at this show and I would say most of the audience shared my enthusiasm. The group is from Aberdeen and apparently very popular in Europe. Some of their members are World Champion pipers. Azamara Journey The ship is designed to balance luxury with a relaxed ambiance, and it does feel that way throughout all its public spaces. Our Club Veranda Plus stateroom (category P1) was comfortable with a queen bed, love-seat sofa, writing desk and chair, all wrapped up in sophisticated neutral tones. The bathroom was… efficient. When it comes to Azamara’s culinary offerings they do a particularly nice job with their specialty buffet events such as the one offered on “White Night”.
Scotland Where Azamara really excels is in their destination-focused itineraries and their ability to help you fully experience it. I found the Shetland Islands landscape incredibly captivating. I’ve never been to a place that was so green, with rolling hills, but with no trees! To learn more check out this website https://www.shetland.org/geopark/heritage/landscape. Edinburgh The biggest highlight was finally seeing The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo! This year they celebrated the 75th Anniversary with the theme ‘The Heroes who made us’. One of the most special moments was when they gave homage to their local heroes, who were nominated by the locals, and included teachers, first responders, and many others who enriched the community in special ways. We ended up booking our Tattoo tickets 10 months in advance, and independent of Azamara. Because of the transportation logistics after the show, we decided it was best to stay within walking distance of the show and take a transfer to the ship the next day. While in Edinburgh we decided to stay at
‘Original’ dining room. The dining experience is well worth it – even if you’re not staying there. Such atmosphere is hard to replicate anywhere else, and the dishes we tried were delicious. Making dining reservations well in advance is a must, especially for high season. For more information check out their website http://www.thewitchery.com.
This incredible trip to Scotland was aboard the August 13, 2025, 12-night Scotland Intensive cruise aboard Azamara Journey. We embarked in Copenhagen, and called at Leith (for Edinburgh), Aberdeen, Invergordon, Lewick/Shetland Islands, Kirkwall, Stornoway, Oban, Greenock, Douglas/Isles of Man, and disembarked in Dublin. Azamara's "immersive" itineraries are unique because they explore a region in more depth than the typical cruise itinerary. Even though I'm home, the warmth of Scotland will be with me forever. landmark that would preserve and better centralize Egypt's priceless antiquities. After many delays and a successful partial opening, they're ready to roll out access to all galleries with the full opening scheduled for November 4, 2025.
Located on the outskirts of Cairo, near the iconic Giza Pyramids, GEM offers visitors a breathtaking view that marries Egypt’s past with its present. The museum’s architectural design is nothing short of spectacular, featuring a vast, contemporary façade that reflects the golden hues of the desert, symbolizing the brilliance of Egyptian heritage. Inside, the museum houses an extraordinary collection of over 100,000 artifacts, many never before exhibited to the public. Among its most prized exhibits is the complete collection of King Tutankhamun’s treasures—a dazzling array of golden relics, jewelry, statues, and even his famously intricate funerary mask, known for it's unparalleled craftsmanship and historic significance. Beyond its vast collections, GEM incorporates the latest technology to create an immersive visitor experience. Interactive displays, virtual reality journeys, and multimedia presentations bring the stories of Ancient Egypt to life, engaging guests of all ages and backgrounds in a way traditional museums rarely achieve. Improvements have also been made to the infrastructure surrounding the Giza Plateau. New visitor centers, improved access roads, electric shuttle buses and pedestrian pathways create easier access between the Grand Egyptian Museum and the pyramid complex. The design allows for visiting the entire historic site in one day. Local amenities have also seen upgrades, including cafes and shaded rest areas. The museum promises not just a cultural excursion but a transformative journey into one of the world’s most mesmerizing civilizations. See the Grand Egyptian Museum together with a Nile cruise by calling Travel of America today! With an emphasis on outdoor space, destination-led dining and spacious staterooms, these ships intend to bring the Celebrity ocean experience to the Rhine and Danube Rivers starting in August 2027. Sleek & Innovative Exterior Design The Celebrity River ships will look different. Painted midnight blue with white stripes coming together into the Celebrity “X” logo, a Celebrity River ship will be immediately recognizable. Striking orange up-tilted umbrella-like structures will add to the unique silhouette. These sort-of-umbrellas will recess hydraulically and passengers will be able to stay on the top deck while traveling under bridges. Other design features include a hybrid propulsion system, light hull, and other advanced technologies to reduced noise and vibration. Celebrity anticipates having fewer itinerary disruptions due to an improved ability to manage low water levels. Outdoor Spaces & New Places On the top deck, you will find a restaurant and bar, and a new Suites & Staterooms There are five room types the new ships. All have king beds with premium bedding, roomy bathrooms, in-room filtered water, stocked mini-bar and concierge service. Here is a run-down of the key elements of each room type: Dining Six dining options will be available including the main dining room, an outdoor top-deck restaurant, fresh pastries at Cafe al Bacio, casual buffet-style dining, spa options and in-room dining. Celebrity is still fine-tuning the details on the dining experiences but the focus will be on fresh, locally-sourced and regionally-inspired cuisine. Included in the Cruise Fare Beverages Celebrity's Classic Beverage Package with wine, beer & spirits is included for stateroom guests with the option to upgrade to the Premium Beverage Package. The Premium Beverage Package is included for Suite guests with a greater variety of beverages. Shore excursions Celebrity will offer a variety of shore excursions to choose from beyond the standard orientation tour. They will include one shore excursion per day, per person, regardless of the number of places visited that day (river cruises sometimes visit two in one day). Additional excursions will be available for purchase. Wi-Fi Included. Destinations & Ship Roll-Out The Celebrity Compass launches on the Danube River August through December 2027 and feature Christmas Markets from late November through December. Her New Year’s 2027 sailing will reposition to the Rhine and end in Amsterdam. The Celebrity Seeker will join the Compass October 21, 2027 on the Danube, also featuring Christmas Markets from late November through December. The Seeker will cruise the Main and Rhine rivers from Nuremberg to Basel on a unique Christmas itinerary, followed by a Northbound Rhine cruise to Amsterdam for their New Year’s cruise. Five additional new Celebrity river ships will roll-out in 2028 bringing their total to seven. The original order was for 10 ships – so at least three more will follow. They are definitely gearing up for the future and investing heavily in the success of river cruising. With an existing loyal Customer base from their ocean ships, Celebrity is well-positioned to fill their new river ships. Early sales for August-December 2027 sailings indicate strong demand. While nearly sold out, there is still some inventory available as of this writing (October 2025). Mark your calendars for August 12, 2026, when the skies will darken in a cosmic wonder—a total solar eclipse. This rare astronomical event promises to captivate millions as the Moon perfectly aligns between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow across parts of Europe, the Arctic, and northern Africa.
Why is this eclipse so significant? Total solar eclipses don’t happen often in any given location—on average, one occurs every 375 years per spot. The 2026 event is especially thrilling because the path of totality, where the full eclipse is visible, will sweep across some of the most culturally rich and scenically stunning regions including Spain, Iceland, and Greenland. Duration & Timing The entire event—from the first partial shading to the return of full daylight—can stretch over 2.5 hours. The eclipse's phase of totality will last up to 1 minute and 40 seconds at the peak point along its path. Precise timing will depend on your location along the eclipse corridor, so planning your vantage point is key. Best Viewing Locations Southern Spain offers excellent views with typically clear summer skies. Iceland’s rugged landscapes provide a dramatic backdrop, though weather can be cooler. Greenland and parts of northern Canada also lie along the eclipse path but present more challenging travel conditions. Viewing from a Cruise Ship One of the most exhilarating ways to experience the 2026 eclipse is aboard a cruise ship sailing along the path of totality. Being at sea allows you to position yourself perfectly for the best viewing window, clear of urban light pollution and horizons unbroken by buildings. Many cruise ships in position for the eclipse are already sold out as of this writing (October 2025), but there is still some limited inventory available. Weather Considerations Clear skies are crucial for eclipse viewing. Historical weather data suggests southern Europe, especially Spain, generally has favorable sunny conditions in August. However, northern locations like Iceland and Greenland carry greater risks of cloud cover, so flexibility in your itinerary is beneficial. Cruises can adjust routes to chase clear skies, making them a strategic choice for eclipse enthusiasts. |
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