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Conde Nast Traveler

Volume VII, 2018
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Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

BEHIND THE SCENES

HOTEL REPORT

EDITORS’ PICKS

The Wisdom of the Wild

A FEW THINGS THE WORLD TAUGHT US THIS YEAR

Experience Really Is the New Luxury

Manners Matter More Than Ever

There’s Always Another One Down the Road

Respect to the Originals

Spontaneity Takes Planning

Sometimes Words Aren’t Enough • How do you teach a child, asks Peggy Orenstein, about the existence of pure evil?

“Why would you want to unplug? A brain is a terrible thing to switch off.” • JOURNALIST AND DOCUMENTARIAN FAZEELAT ASLAM

Follow Great Minds

Take the Long Way

Always Go For the Two-in-One • You don’t want to pack more jewelry than you’d actually wear. These cocktail rings, from Cartier’s new Goldmaster collection, do double duty as pendants, which is how we wore them in Greece during a stay at Hotel Archontiko Angelou on Leros.

Do a Grown-Up Semester at Sea

Meet People Where They Are

Travel Is Life Altering

Let Food Be Your Guide

CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA

HOTELS

CRUISE LINES

CITIES

RESORTS

AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS

POST • NEWS, UPDATES, AND EVENTS FROM THE PUBLISHER OF CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER

ISLANDS

sardinia’s wild side • SULCIS MAY BE ONE OF SARDINIA’S POOREST REGIONS, BUT IT’S RICH IN ISOLATED BEACHES, ANCIENT ARCHAEOLOGY, DENSE FOREST—AND PEOPLE WHOSE DAILY CRAFTSMANSHIP KEEPS THE PAST CLOSE AT HAND

THE LOWDOWN ON SEEING SULCIS

navajo lands • FOR THREE DECADES, THE RED ROCK MESAS AND ENORMOUS DOMED SKY OF THE NAVAJO NATION, IN A REMOTE CORNER OF THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST, HAVE BEEN A PANACEA FOR WRITER GUY TREBAY

NAVIGATING NAVAJO LANDS

Japan’s Deep North • “SLOW SKIING” IN REMOTE HONSHU HAS AS MUCH TO DO WITH ONSEN SOAKING, FOREST BATHING, AND SNOW-CAPPED SHRINES AS IT DOES WITH THE COUNTRY’S FAMED POWDER

Taking It Slow

Dubai ON THE DOWN LOW • ANDREW ZIMMERN LEADS THE WAY THROUGH SOUKS AND BACK ALLEYS TO SOME OF THIS CITY’S MOST SURPRISING AND DELICIOUS FLAVORS

The Greatest DUBAI Restaurants You’ve Never Heard Of

The Case for Booking an Ultra-Long Flight • A bevy of newly launched flights—all of them 15 or more hours long!—are testing the limits of passenger endurance. The upside? They’ll spare you the nuisance (and time suck) of a layover, so you can get to where you’re going faster. Here’s how to do them right.

Uzbekistan Just Got Easier to Visit

THREE NEW GADGETS TO STEP UP YOUR NEXT FLIGHT

200,000 Miles Logged in the Past Year • Arnold Donald, the CEO of Carnival Corporation, which operates 103 cruise ships, flies private, hates complicated hotel rooms, and loves a balcony.

Room 14A, The Lowell NEW YORK CITY

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