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Hideaways Guide |
Fall/Winter 1997 |
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St. Barth: The Best Money Can Buy
By Mike Thiel
St. Barth isn't on many Caribbean vacationers' radar screens...perhaps because it doesn't offer the non-stop nightlife, gambling, golf, and other attractions demanded by the masses.
Discerning travelers vacation here for one reason—to enjoy the good life—simple and relaxed but subtly sophisticated.
Sampling British Columbia's Cornucopia
By Mike Thiel
Whistler/Blackcomb has topped every "Best Places to Ski" list in North America for several years, and I had been planning to see what all the hoopla was about for at least that
long. However, when I finally got serious and started planning a Whistler ski vacation for April, I discovered that there is much more to British Columbia than skiing.
Island Hopping in the Bahamas
By Ann Giles and Noreen Brown
A 100-mile detour to verify the color of the sand? Why not? We were on a spur-of-the-moment Christmas jaunt to the Bahamas, achieved in spite of sold-out flights, fully booked resorts,
and no familiarity with that part of the world. Nothing was implausible.
Harbour Island: Seeing Pink Sand Is Believing Pink Sand
By Bill Giles
I flew more than 100 miles to see the "pink beach" on Eleuthera's Harbour Island, based on the sworn, late-night recommendation of a bartender at a Marsh Harbour place named
the Tiki Bar.
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