Insiders Guide, South America, Chile, Patagonia Rachel Baila Insiders Guide, South America, Chile, Patagonia Rachel Baila

An Insider's Guide to Where to Stay & Go in Chilean Patagonia

Chilean Patagonia is the ultimate escape for those who crave adventure and untouched landscapes. Positioned at the southern tip of South America, Chilean Patagonia is on the western side of the Andes, while Argentinian Patagonia is positioned on the east. Picture jagged mountain peaks, crystal blue glaciers and dramatic sunsets. The culture here is a mix of frontier spirit and deep-rooted traditions, with a strong connection to the land. Check on my full-guide on Fora Travel!

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Top Trends in Cruising: From Expeditions to Themed Ships

Cruising has come a long way since the days of mediocre buffets and stodgy entertainment. Gone are the days with one crowded pool and limited food options. Now, passengers can take cooking classes from famous chefs or learn about climate issues in Antarctica. Cruise lines have reimagined the on-board experience — and passengers are loving it. 

2024 is on track to be the busiest cruise year on record according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), proving that cruisers are into the array of options. 

Read on to find out about the biggest trends, plus get inspiration on the destinations that are topping the booking charts. Then, ¨connect with me to be matched with your ideal ship.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Go, Eat and Stay in Florence

Florence is an elegant city where history and culture are present everywhere. Set along the scenic banks of the Arno River, the city is celebrated as the birthplace of the Renaissance, a pivotal era that reshaped science and philosophy, as well as produced some of the world’s greatest artists. The Uffizi Gallery displays an incredible collection of Renaissance art, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and Botticelli. 

Easily walkable, Florence is home to iconic architectural landmarks. The Duomo was designed by Brunelleschi and dominates the skyline, while the Ponte Vecchio — a medieval stone bridge lined with jewelry merchants — spans the Arno and connects the city center with the creative Oltrarno district. Whether you're exploring the grandeur of the Palazzo Pitti, enjoying the blossoms at the Boboli Gardens or savoring a gelato in a charming piazza, Florence is sure to charm you with its beauty and heritage.

Connect with me to get started on your Tuscan adventure. I will get to know your preferences and craft an itinerary just for you.

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Roundup: Welcoming Fora’s Latest Preferred Partners, from Seaside Retreats to Chic City Haunts

This month, I'm thrilled to welcome eight new partners into the Fora Reserve family. From Aegean escapes to hip urban hotspots, these are our latest partners.

Read on to learn what makes each so special. Then, reach out to plan and book your VIP stay. 

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An Insider’s Guide to Where to Eat, Drink & Stay in Kenya

Kenya is physically beautiful, filled with ancient volcanoes, vast valleys, stunning lakes and an abundance of wildlife. Time slows down here, perhaps due to the area’s mere ancientness (it’s believed that humans’ earliest forebears arose from eastern Africa). And then there are the people: exceptionally warm, kind, hospitable and proud of their beautiful home. 

You’ll likely want to return to Kenya several times. Not to worry; you won’t run out of things to see, or experiences to relish. To get the most out of your trip, connect with me. I’ll help you narrow down your options and matchmake you to the regions, activities and lodges that fit your travel style and budget. 

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Inspiration: Where to Go for an October Long Weekend

There’s something special about October. The leaves turn orange and crunchy, the air turns crisp and a pervasive coziness reigns. It’s the perfect time to take a few days off for a long weekend to experience fall (and maximize your PTO). 

I've collated a few getaways perfect for a long weekend, whether you want to go full fall or venture off somewhere warm and more tropical. When you’re ready, reach out to plan, book and get the most out of your trip.

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Roundup: My Favorite Residences Around the World

Sometimes a vacation calls for a bit more room. That’s where residences come in. With a residence, you get the best of both worlds: tons of space, plus the service and amenities of a five-star hotel. You’re on vacation, after all, and sometimes you want extra space to unwind. Plus, residences are especially great for families or group trips.

Below, I’ve rounded up 10 of my favorite residences, some of which are part of a traditional hotel, others of which are stand-alone getaways operated by Fora's partners. Regardless, each property is expansive, beautifully designed and equipped with an impressive array of amenities to ensure your stay with a larger group is nothing short of excellent. 

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Inspiration: Wellness, Pets & Far-Flung Escapes: August Openings & Offers

We’ve officially made it to August. Some may dub it the end of summer; for others, it’s the height of the season. However you interpret it, though, it’s the perfect month for a last-minute getaway — or for planning your next big adventure. 

Below, there are new openings and special offers that make either travel mode all the more enticing. Read on for the details. Then, reach out to plan and book your VIP getaway today.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Play & Stay in Tokyo

Japan takes everything to an entirely new level. It takes good things — sushi, art, design, pizza, hospitality, coffee, shopping — and makes them great. Even the country’s 7/11’s are immaculate, and make perfect settings for a quick, gourmet meal — not an oxymoron.

Japan has always been popular, and in the last couple years, the country has been incubating. A slate of new luxury hotels and developments has popped up in Tokyo, in particular. While foreigners were temporarily denied entry, the city kept getting better and better (as if Tokyo weren’t an incredible destination already).

Meander around the city’s numerous parks (Imperial Palace Park is particularly inviting), partake in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, sample the city’s slew of exceptional dining outlets — from holes-in-the-wall to Michelin-Starred destination restaurants — and peruse its eclectic selection of boutiques, department stores, shopping arcades and megastores. Tokyo is where you can experience something unlike you’ve ever had, where you’ll feel like a fish out of water — all while being extremely safe. Its uniqueness, energy, predilection for optimization and technological innovation never fail to captivate. There’s a reason the country tops many a bucket list.

Below is just an introduction to some of my favorite Tokyo neighborhoods, each of which has its own distinct personality. Of course, when you connect with me, we’ll work together to design your dream trip. Plus, I’ll unlock VIP perks at the city’s best hotels. And when it comes to hospitality, the Japanese more than deliver.

​​Ready for the trip of a lifetime? Connect with me, and I'll design your dream Tokyo vacation. 

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Roundup: 8 Unexpected Honeymoon Destinations

You might not instantly think of Japan when considering honeymoon destinations, but that’s where you’re about to be seriously impressed. With thousands of years of deep commitment to hospitality embedded into Japanese culture, you can prepare for an entirely different experience of luxury.

To start, consider staying in a ryokan, or a traditional Japanese inn, like Kayotei, located in the small hot springs village of Yamanaka in the Ishikawa prefecture. The entire property is meant to feel like the home of a friend, with traditional tatami mats and the property’s 10 suite rooms arranged in the traditional sukiya style of a tea ceremony pavilion. 

If you’re looking for more of an ocean vibe, check out Sankara Resort on Yakushima Island, which focuses on true relaxation, simplicity and serenity between ocean and rainforest. Its in-house restaurants feature locally caught seafood, and every stay at Sankara begins with a consultation with a butler about your stay to make sure you’re getting the very best of what your visit has to offer. It’s perfect for newlyweds.

Looking to get even more out of your travel to Japan? Also check out our guide to where to stay in Tokyo.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Morocco

If you’re looking to be enchanted, consider Morocco. The country offers a bit of everything: dynamic multiculturalism, stunning architecture, vibrant cities, beaches, nature escapes…Whatever your travel style, Morocco more than delivers.

Meander the maze-like souks, marketplaces and medinas (historical districts) of the country’s urban centers, from Casablanca to Fez, Marrakech to Essaouira. Savor fragrant tagines, herbal teas, fresh seafood and spices galore. Marvel at the intricate tilework and calligraphy that adorns much of Morocco’s buildings. Relax in a traditional hammam. Hike the Atlas Mountains. You won’t be at a loss for things to enjoy.

Morocco offers so much, and you'll want to build out your itinerary based on the time you have available, as well as your goals for what you want to see. Below, I’ve put together a sample itinerary of a few favorite places to visit, plus where to stay, what to do and where to eat in each location. (The country's allure extends well beyond these spots.) If you're flying from the States and want to stick to a direct flight, you’ll fly into Casablanca, Morocco’s commercial hub. From New York City, it's only a seven-hour flight. You can also opt for a layover somewhere like Amsterdam or Paris.

The below is just a sample of all that’s available, of course, rooted in Fes, Marrakech and Essaouira, each of which has a unique vibe. Depending on your travel style and preferences, you may want to spend more time here, a little less time there. Everything can be customized. (For instance, if you want to spend more time in the desert, we can swap out one of the destinations.) Not to worry: connect with me, and I’ll tailor a dream itinerary specific to you. Regardless, Morocco is calling, and now is the perfect time to travel.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Palm Springs

During Hollywood’s Golden Era in decades past, Palm Springs’s proximity to Los Angeles (as well as San Diego and Orange County) made it a popular spot for Hollywood icons who wanted to escape their fame-induced scrutiny. Gossip columnists could not pursue the stars there (the journalists could only expense travel within 100 miles of LA; Palm Springs is just over the limit). People also flocked to the desert oasis for health reasons (that dry desert air can be healing), and the city became known as a wellness destination. 

Today, Palm Springs retains the glamor of Hollywood — with a modern twist. Apart from being the site of Coachella, the boho, star-studded music festival each April, the city is a veritable destination in and of itself. Charming boutiques and restaurants line its sunny streets. Mid-century modern architecture lends it a retro-chic vibe. It’s easy to stay active here: there are ample hiking and biking trails, plus golf courses and tennis courts. 

You’ll never run out of activities to enjoy in this delightful escape of a town. Below, I’ve outlined a few favorite things to do, plus places to eat and stay. There is so much more Palms Springs has to offer, and when you connect with me, I’ll curate a trip specific to your preferences. In the meantime, read on for a little travel inspiration for a dreamy desert getaway.

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Hotel Spotlight: Warren Street Hotel (one of Manhattan’s Most Stylish Hotels Yet)

There’s something magical about Firmdale Hotels. The brand’s co-owner and co-founder Kit Kemp imbues each of Firmdale’s 11 properties across London and New York with a tasteful vibrancy. And New York’s Warren Street Hotel, a TriBeCa gem with a glistening blue façade, is her latest masterpiece.

Kit’s approach is rooted in collaborations — with artisans, craftspeople, designers, bespoke brands. As a result, each of her hotels is unique, with a distinct personality and a strong sense of place. This is especially true of Warren Street.

Read on to learn more about what makes Warren Street Hotel so special. Then, connect with me to plan and book your stay. 

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Hotel Spotlight: Auberge’s Hotel Jerome

Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection is an Aspen institution. The 130-year-old historic hotel — part of National Register of Historic Places, no less — draws savvy travelers and in-the-know locals alike. Its original owner, Jerome B. Wheeler, was a business mogul, with a hand in banking, mining and railroads. He opened the hotel in 1889. Today, it’s difficult to think of a more perfect (or more stylish) homebase from which to explore the town and its stunning natural surroundings. Auberge, as usual, knocks it out of the park.

The location itself is prime: the hotel is found right on Main Street, in the bustling downtown Aspen, within walking distance of charming restaurants and boutiques. From its old-west design to its food to its wellness and experience offerings, Hotel Jerome never fails to blow visitors away. 

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Roundup: My Favorite Michelin Key Hotels in Spain

The Michelin Key was born in France, and has made its way to Spain. From countryside eco-retreats to urban palaces and boutique gems, the Michelin team has done it again, applying their discerning, expertly honed taste to the country’s best places to stay.

Read on for a few of my favorite Michelin Key hotels in Spain. At the end of each section — three Keys, two Keys and one Key — you’ll also find the remaining Key hotels, all of which merit a visit. When you're ready to jet off, reach out to plan and book your trip.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in New Zealand

There’s a reason more and more people seem to be taking up permanent residence in New Zealand. The South Pacific country is naturally stunning and deeply connected to its idyllic surroundings. Its culinary scene is a wonderland of farm-to-table dining, and it’s not hard to find organic wines made from regeneratively farmed grapes. Local sourcing is the rule rather than the exception.

The people, too, are warm and welcoming, with a sunny disposition and an all-around positive vibe. New Zealand’s rich Māori heritage only adds to the country’s vibrancy. Below is a brief overview of some of New Zealand’s best places to visit, on both its North and South Island. This barely scratches the surface, but it can help narrow down what you’re looking for and provide some inspiration for an upcoming trip. 

When you connect with me, I’ll create a customized itinerary specific to you and your preferences (or just a hotel booking, if that's all you need). In a country this special, opportunities abound.

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Sicily

Sicily is perennially popular for a reason. Idyllic beaches and rugged volcanic landscapes dot the Mediterranean island. It’s home to ancient temples and Mount Etna, charming seaside villages and wineries. Explore its varied architecture enriched by multiple cultures over the years. Sample fresh seafood and nutritiously dense local produce, grown in the island’s mineral-rich volcanic soil. You can lounge by the beach, hike up a volcano, see ancient ruins — options abound. 

Below is just a sampling of what Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island, has to offer. When you connect with me, I’ll work with you to curate an itinerary catered to your unique interests, travel style, preferences and budget. 

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An Insider's Guide to Where to Stay, Eat & Go in Croatia

Traditionally one of Europe’s most underrated destinations, Croatia is having a moment. And with its sparkling coastline, delicious local flavors and rich history, it’s clear to see why. Discover the country’s intriguing regions, each with its unique personality, and experience everything from island hopping on a catamaran to stepping back in time among ancient ruins.

Read on to discover some of my favorite sites, activities and restaurants, plus my top choices for where to stay in Croatia. Discover why the allure of the Dalmatian Coast is at the top of so many bucket lists and why it should be on yours. Connect with me to plan your ideal Croatia getaway, and learn how I can unlock VIP perks at partner hotels.

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