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A charming new farmstay on Eleuthera and an actually affordable hotel on Harbour Island. The best fishing lodge on Abaco and a 1950s jet-set social club finding new life on Andros. A chic debut in the Exumas and old favorites on Long Island. Lifestyle editor (and former resident) Carly Shea shares all her Bahamian intel.

Jamaica has always felt like family to Tecla Esposito. She’s been returning to Negril for years, first as a musician and now for the sense of openness, ease, and community that draws her back.

Aspen has always been America’s most famous frontier ski town—in this list (for winter and summer!), we tap locals and frequent visitors to decode the town’s real soul.

We don’t typically book an urban hotel for the spa, but an excellent one can be a great bonus—a sanctuary for lymphatic drainage, a cold plunge to get over jet lag, a facial to recover from airplane air, or a cleansing hydrotherapy circuit.

Cape Town is a place of topographical drama—mountains and sea—but also deep cultural layers, from Xhosa and Cape Malay traditions to Dutch and British influences that shape its food, design and daily rhythms. Six creative insiders share the spots that capture this dynamic South African city right now.

For Autumn Sonata founder Lilli Elias, the Netherlands is a living cabinet of curiosities, where traces of antiquity, from ornate canal houses to shops that feel like time capsules, quietly exist in plain sight.

Maria Murphy and Lorna Kissane share their favorite routes and tips for exploring the Great Wild Way: seaweed baths and secret coastal hikes, pubs serving seafood chowder and Guinness, artisan shops with knitwear and baskets, and even an island you can only reach at low tide, where horses race along the beach.

What Munich lacks in edge or excitement it more than makes up for by being a stronghold of beauty and refined Bavarian tradition. Elegantly turned-out locals, pristine streets, and a just-formal-enough vibe give the city a grown-up feel that’s not stuffy but always civilized.