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LIVE 24-SEVEN


T R AV E L T R ENDS MAY T R AV E L . . .


May is the perfect month for travel to many destinations to include Nantucket, where the annual Food & Wine Festival draws visitors from far and wide. Sticking with a foodie theme, the Douro Valley in Portugal is the place to experience agriturismo in a stunning setting...


PORTUGAL. . . CULINARY CAPITAL OF EUROPE


GYPSET SWAGGER, 114


FOR ADULTS ONLY... Modern, fresh and full of gypset swagger, the Syntopia boutique hotel opens this month in Crete. Set minutes east of Rethymnon, a skip away from a sandy beach, the Syntopia is designed with a free spirit philosophy. Boho-types will fall head over heels with the hippie- esque union of wood and wicker throughout the property. Weekly entertainment with live international music, live trumpets, saxophones and a pool party are set to entertain guests and whether you’re into culture, cuisine, nature or art, Rethymno city is loaded with amazing sights to explore, and it’s right on the Syntopia’s doorstep. Wander through the old town's cobbled alleys. Take a trip to the 16th-century Fortezza Venetian fortress. Pop into a traditional taverna for a quick break, and then visit the Venetian harbour and Egyptian lighthouse. www.thesyntopiahotel.gr


IBIZA, DAY DOMINATES NIGHT...


Portugal’s food scene has finally stepped out of the shadow of Spain. Head to the Douro Valley region, famous for Port Wine production as well as stunning scenery. Stay at a wine- producing quinta and experience their food and wine related activities - agritourism. Country houses, rustic B&B's or all-out luxury hotels all await as do boating trips, foodie experiences galore and super hospitality. Quinta de la Rosa is a family- owned, working winery, its located along the terraces, amidst the steep banks that roll down to the bottle-green Douro River. Appreciated by many for its ports, olive oils and wines, it has 21 charming rooms dotted throughout pretty gardens and a sleek restaurant with a view!


The rise and rise of Ibiza's daytime economy continues as the noise and licensing regulations imposed over the last five years makes daytime activity more important than the after dark economy. Expect the parties at Ushuaia, Ibiza Rocks and Ocean Beach to outgun the post-midnight scene this year...which makes your bikini choice and accessories all the more important.


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