Cringe Alert: Where the Wealthy are Avoiding for Vacations

A Luxury travel agent shares where the rich aren't vacationing

Good morning New York folks and welcome back! Here’s what’s in today’s episode:

🌎 International: Hidden Italian Gem & Where the Wealthy Avoid
📢 Sponsor: Narrowsburg Cottage
🇺🇸 Domestic: North Carolina & PacWest inspiration
🚘 Parking lot: Mistakes on short flights. Delta makes it’s own mistake. And more.

Italy's Under-The-Radar Coastal Gem

This hidden gem sits along its coastal shores. Introducing Monte Argentario, an often-overlooked peninsula nestled in Tuscany's scenic landscape. Located roughly 100 miles from the heart of Rome, this coastal haven is linked to the mainland by three isthmuses.

Read more at Explore

Destinations the wealthy don’t visit anymore

In this slight cringe article, this travel agent explains the destinations her wealthy clients don’t visit anymore. I also don’t visit these destinations—not because I’m wealthy and it’s not cool anymore—nope. I don’t visit these destinations because I’m poor and don’t have a job. Seems like the wealthy are still avoiding poors with travel destinations. Good to hear somethings never change.

Read more at GoBankingRates

Pet friendly Cottage — Spring is here and time to start planning getting out of the city. 2 bed, 1 bath with giant 1 acre pond and a large grass side yard for the doggo to do the zoomies. 5 min drive into downtown Narrowsburg.

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North Carolina’s Most Underrated Destinations

North Carolina the state with a wonderful coast line full of amazing beaches to the east, growing vibrant cities in the interior and beautiful mountain towns to the west. Just don’t try to see the entire state in one day. Driving from the coast to the west would take 8 hours of driving. It’s best to meander through NC. Remember: Slow Travel is Better Travel.

Read the list at Travel + Leisure

15 Pacific Northwest Vacation Ideas

Hiking. Waterfalls. Rainforest. Great cities. Hot springs. What an incredible part of the US. Just breathtaking. Did we mention wine? Don’t forget wine country. It would take 4-6 months of just travel to experience all that PacWest has to offer, but this list would will help narrow down to a handful of ideas.

See the list at Delish Knowledge

The Parking Lot

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