Category: nytwintertravel2022

  • 8 New Hotels for Winter Enthusiasts in the U.S. and Europe

    The New York Times – Travel:

    For those looking to get away to the cold, new and reimagined hotels in New England, the Alps and beyond offer stylish accommodations near the snow.

  • At a Club Med Ski Resort, Learning to Love the Apéro

    The New York Times – Travel:

    Will the company’s all-inclusive approach work in the North American market? An avid skier puts the company’s resort at Québec’s Massif de Charlevoix to the test.

  • How Some Skiers Are Taking Back the Mountains

    The New York Times – Travel:

    Big resorts are crowded, pricey and exclusive. But some skiers and snowboarders are trying to reclaim their sports by building a culture that is more inclusive and sustainable. Here’s how.

  • How Ski Resorts Are Making Learning to Ski More Fun

    The New York Times – Travel:

    When it comes to designing terrain and the learning experience, resorts have finally started thinking about beginners, with the idea of getting them to keep coming back.

  • The Quiet Thrill of Winter Wildlife Viewing

    The New York Times – Travel:

    In Colorado’s Rockies, birds and other animals stand out against the snow, and even if you can’t see them, their tracks let you know they’re around.

  • New Ski Lifts Are Changing U.S. Slopes With Shorter Lines and Faster Rides

    The New York Times – Travel:

    A flurry of construction at major ski resorts has led to a high number of notable new chairlifts and gondolas opening this season.

  • Diving Into the Local Culture on the Caribbean Island of St. Lucia

    The New York Times – Travel:

    Creole cooking classes, boisterous street parties, a tour of a cacao plantation and visits with islanders preserving local traditions: A traveler explores a more intimate St. Lucia.

  • Is Responsible Travel to Hawaii Fun?

    The New York Times – Travel:

    It turns out that farm stays and eco-friendly snorkeling trips really are more entertaining than sitting on a beach with a mai tai. Here’s one approach to thoughtful travel in an overtouristed place.

  • How Green is Your Cruise?

    The New York Times – Travel:

    As cruise companies head into their busiest season, they say they have ambitious plans to find cleaner sources of fuel. But critics say the progress is too slow.

  • 7 New Escapes in the Caribbean

    The New York Times – Travel:

    From an off-the-grid tropical hideaway to a reefside diving resort, these new hotels will take you far from anything that resembles snow and cold.

  • The Key to Vacationing with a Toddler? A Wave-Free Beach.

    The New York Times – Travel:

    A good solution for calmer waters when traveling with a small child is looking for just that. Here’s a guide to destinations that are basically bathtubs — even in the winter.

  • Love or Leave Winter, On the Cheap

    The New York Times – Travel:

    Whether you embrace the chill or want to flee it, save on your next vacation with these 10 tips for affordable cold-weather travel.