Close By, World Class Travel Experiences

 

 

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Cartagena de Indias

 

Note from Karen: Rethinking your summer and fall plans because of high airfares? You may want to think about places that are a short flight away, ideal for getaways from Miami,  and still qualify as world class travel destinations. I asked Lea Lane,  a friend and travel industry colleague (writer) whom I’ve known and greatly admired for many years to come up with a list of places she would pick and their highlights. Heaven knows, she is in the know. She has traveled to more than 100 places and, in fact, wrote a book and has a podcast on the topic. At the end I’ve added a few suggestions from nearby places I’ve been to in the past few years and highly recommend.  And please comment if there are places you’d like to add to the list. Enjoy!

 

By Lea Lane

South Floridians are traveling far and wide, in part to make up for the past years of reduced travel. But visiting close-by destinations saves you from jet lag and long-haul problems.Here are five of my favorite destinations, getaways from Miami, within a few hours from most of us; each has something worth seeking out, including mountains, beaches, rainforests, and charming cities combining historic sites and current pleasures.

 

 

Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

 

Kicking off the list of getaways from Miami, this  three-hour flight from Miami, The Old Town of Cartagena de Indias on the Caribbean coast of Colombia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll find a mix of centuries-old colonial stone walls draped in bougainvillea, cobbled alleys, shopping arcades, leafy plazas, colorful streets, and massive churches by the sea.

Sip a fruit drink at an outdoor cafe or savor local catch as you overlook the sea, enjoying the tremendous charms of this first Spanish colony in the New World. Simple pleasures include buying fruits from the colorfully dressed street vendors, climbing San Felipe castle, boating around the Rosario Islands, and dancing the salsa or merengue at one of the many lively bars or clubs.

Bastion Luxury Hotel in the heart of old town offers great views and a spa. It’s built on the site of an old sixteenth-century colonial house.

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Bourbon Trail, Kentucky

 

The Bourbon Trail, Kentucky

In 1999, the Kentucky Distillers’ Association formed the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, offering a look at the art and science of crafting Bourbon, the state’s great whiskey, using secret recipes and methods passed down from generation to generation.

Start in Louisville — a two hour  40 minute nonstop flight  away — at the Frazier Museum, the Official Starting Point of this 18-distillery tour. Take behind-the-scenes tours, meet master distillers, and taste select Bourbons you can’t find in stores. Along the way, you’ll rack up stamps in your passport to earn swag (and bragging rights).

Thirsty for more? The Kentucky Bourbon Trail Craft Tour®   takes you  into the unrivaled craftsmanship of Kentucky’s Bourbon and distilling heritage.

From Makers Mark to Rabbit Hole, from Jim Beam to Angels Envy. you’ll discover the best of Bourbon.

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Dominica

Dominica, West Indies

Right now there’s only one commercial direct flight from the U.S., on American three and a half  hours from Miami, and so Dominica remains unspoiled: a haven for travelers who appreciate green travel and natural beauty, and who don’t need casinos or glam nightlife.

One of my favorite Caribbean memories is a raft ride along a narrow, winding river fringed with tropical foliage in Dominica (that’s Dom-in-EEK-a, not to be confused with the Dominican Republic).About 60 percent of the island is rainforest; about 40 percent, a national park. Dominica’s lushness has earned its name, “the nature island.” Volcanic peaks, underwater springs, waterfalls, streams and rainforests offer a slow-paced getaway for travelers seeking hiking and adventure, cultural events/festivals, diving and water sports, whale/dolphin watching and canyoning.

You’ll enjoy the cultural pleasures of village feasts, plays, art expositions, poetry and drumming festivals, as well as bars with creole music. And the outdoor markets brim with life.

You can stay off the grid at 3 Rivers and Rosalie Forest Eco Lodge in a remote rainforest valley. But you can also find upscale resorts with multi-pools such as InterContinental Dominica Cabrits Resort & Spa in Portsmouth. Nearby is Cabrits National Park, and Dominica’s hot springs, waterfalls and canyons.

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Saratoga Springs, New York

Saratoga Springs, New York

Known originally as Serachtague, “place of swift water,” the Saratoga Springs area was sacred to the Mohawks and other Native Americans. This small city 45 minutes north of Albany, which is a three hour flight from Miami — was a health resort and gambling center for much of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Roosevelt Baths & Spa established in 1935 begins with a private soak in Saratoga’s naturally effervescent water. In summer, the Saratoga Race Course offers its thoroughbred racing season. Vintage charm adds immensely to the experience, hard to find at most tracks in America.Saratoga Spa State Park offers swimming, golf courses, walking, running and biking trails, and fishing. The park is also home to two museums, a resort and spa, and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center which headlines Live Nation Concerts, and features annual residencies by The New York City Ballet, Philadelphia Orchestra and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. A favorite memory is attending a ballet right after seeing a horse race: a unique combo of graceful thoroughbreds.

The Adelphi Hotel, is a landmark boutique hotel in downtown, built in 1877 during Saratoga’s Golden Age. The Inn at Saratoga, Saratoga Casino Hotel and Pavilion Grand Hotel are other excellent choices.

The American potato chip is said to have been invented here in 1853, when a diner complained that the fries were too thick. Today there’s a lively restaurant scene, far beyond the chip.

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Asheville, North Carolina

Asheville, North Carolina

Rounding out the list of getaways from Miami is  Asheville, a two hour flight nonstop. I’ve rented long-term in this vibrant Blue Ridge Mountain city surrounded by a million acres of protected wilderness, the highest mountain peaks east of the Mississippi; thousands of miles of hiking and biking trails; blooming wildflowers; and George Vanderbilt’s Biltmore House and Gardens, the largest — and many consider grandest — estate in America,

Set on 8,000 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Biltmore looks more like a French Renaissance chateau than an all-American estate, and its 250 rooms filled with art and family furnishings, a place where you can feel the sense of the greatest American wealth of an earlier era.

George Washington Vanderbilt, of the steamboat, railroad and steel family, opened the 250-room house on Christmas Eve, 1895, after six years of construction. He hired the best two artisans and artists of the time to collaborate: architect Richard Morris Hunt, and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who had just created Central Park in New York.

Other things to do in Asheville? The Basilica of Saint Lawrence, with the largest freestanding dome in North America; author Thomas Wolfe’s house, and O. Henry’s grave; a downtown walk to view the largest concentration on art-deco architecture aside from South Beach; the River Arts District, with dozens of galleries; beer breweries and chocolate makers; the Montford Historic District, filled with old homes that housed patients recuperating from tuberculoisis in the early 20th century; the nifty Asheville art museum with changing exhibits, on Pack Square; and the grand old Grove Park Inn, with its nearby car museum. (You can take a Hop-On, Hop Off tour for an excellent city overview.)

And framing it all are the southern Appalachians – some of the oldest mountains in the world – a landscape rich in biodiversity and flora. The Blue Ridge Parkway wends right by Asheville. At the visitor center you can get info, including a 24-minute movie.

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(Check out Lea Lane’s award-winning travel memoir, Places I Remember: Tales, Truths, Delights from 100 Countries. Listen to her award-winning travel podcast, Places I Remember. wherever you get podcasts; Episode 77 focuses on Dominica. And check out her website.)

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Merida, Mexico

Karen’s Picks of Getaways from Miami (click on the name to read my blogpost): Merida and  Chiapas, Mexico. And speaking of Mexico, don’t forget Mexico City.

Chiapas, Mexico, a Center of Crafts and Textiles
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