Naoshima, commonly known as Japan’s art island, is a tiny island located off the southern coast of Japan in the Seto Inland Sea, reachable only by ferry. I made it my mission to visit back in 2019, and it still holds a special place in my heart. Biking around exploring art installations from day to night, the epic scenery, the food, and a multitude of galleries and immersive art experiences. Learn more about the destination and what to expect below.
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La La Land
With summer officially giving way to autumn, and rain clouds looming over Vancouver, I decided it was the perfect time to go wheels up to sunny Los Angeles.
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Living under a perpetual rain cloud in the Pacific Northwest, I cannot wait to soak in some vitamin D by the time April rolls around. Thirsty for some fun in the sun, this year I began swimsuit shopping early and booked a last minute getaway to sunny Palm Springs.
Read MoreViceroy Hotel and Residences, San José del Cabo, Mexico
Amid the color and vibrancy that is Mexico, the hypermodern 205-room Viceroy in San José del Cabo stands out as an oasis of tranquility. Contemporary architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés reinforces his unique take on luxury with the striking design, where each room and residence seems to float over the water like a small, perfect isle.
Read MoreIt’s More Fun in the Philippines
This spring, wanderlust landed me on the sun-kissed shores of the Philippines for two short (oh-so-sweet) weeks. And today, I’m still dreaming of those green, blue and turquoise crystal waters. Here's a look at my trip to Boracay and El Nido.
Read MoreINCREDIBLE INDIA
What an adventure! I finally uploaded some photos of my recent trip or more like—my journey—to India. It was a lot to take in. I mean, all the vibrant colors, unreal architecture, lush forests, epic viewpoints, and overall organized chaos. Be sure to check out the video below, Travis sure did capture the trip beautifully.