A Wine River Cruise that's Close to Home
One of the top reasons many travellers take a European river cruise is for the wine. The banks of many of Europe’s rivers provide the perfect combination of drainage and sun exposure for the cultivation of vines that produce some very famous wines. But one of the best wine river cruises in the world doesn’t require a long haul flight.Lynn Elmhirst, Producer and Host of BestTrip TV, explains.The Pacific Northwest’s increasingly-acclaimed wine regions have a river flowing through them. Oregon and...
Don’t bring a good book into this bed or you might never make it out
Don’t bring a good book into this bed or you might never make it out. That’d be a shame, since this midcentury A-frame puts you so close to so many classic Oregon Coast pleasures. Dig for clams at Netarts or Tillamook Bay, follow endless hiking trails through coastal rainforest, or ask your Superhost, Emily, about her favorite local spots. Photo: @gisellewaters
Even the tightest circle of friends starts as an assortment of strangers
Even the tightest circle of friends starts as an assortment of strangers. Thanks to all the guests who ventured into unfamiliar territory this year—and all the hosts who gave them a warm welcome far from home. Here’s to more time with old and new friends in 2020. Photo: @arborand.co
Enjoy the spectacular interior while you can, because you probably won’t be seeing much of it
Enjoy the spectacular interior while you can, because you probably won’t be seeing much of it. Superhost Larissa’s cabin by the beach is perfectly situated for surfing, trail running, exploring tidal pools, and hiking through coastal forest to a prime whale-watching viewpoint. Photo: @thehaystackhaus
Superhosts Rachel and Rico‘s airy cabin can make you feel like you‘re “forest bathing” even when you‘re indoors
Superhosts Rachel and Rico‘s airy cabin can make you feel like you‘re “forest bathing” even when you‘re indoors. Wander under towering pines on the surrounding network of trails or head to Wildwood Recreation Area to cool off in the Salmon River. Photo: @arborand.co