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  • Entrega is Huatulco’s most popular beach, what with clear and calm water, clean sand and nearly a dozen food kiosks. Visitors who want to see marine life beneath the water’s surface can rent snorkeling gear and kick off right from the beach; expect to see plenty of colorful fish. The beach gets particularly crowded on weekends, when locals come to relax, so try to arrive early and stake your spot in the sand.
  • Miguel Hidalgo 9, Gallery District, Centro, 23400 San José del Cabo, B.C.S., Mexico
    Huichol beaded masks and animal figurines, yarn paintings, ceramics, and bright oil and acrylic paintings are the specialties at this art gallery in San José del Cabo. Practical ready-to-take-home items include bowls and other kitchen items, jewelry, and vases.
  • These must-visit locations highlight the rich, complex history of Latin America and Latinos in the United States.
  • San Salvador CP 1101, El Salvador
    If you’re feeling a bit short of breath, you’re not imagining things: the elevation of this restaurant, is more or less on par with Denver at around a mile high. Special not only because of its altitude, this restaurant is also unique because of its location in a volcano (don’t worry; it won’t erupt). Ceviche and grilled meats are the specialties of the house, which diners enjoy while watching hummingbirds flutter about in the air.
  • Her new show, “Afro-Latino Travels With Kim Haas,” starts in Costa Rica.
  • The dreamy beachfront location of the all-inclusive Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa & Casino is just the start of what makes it unforgettable. From thoughtful architecture and swim-up rooms to impeccable service, here’s why it should be the destination for your next getaway.
  • 330 E Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA
    Before there were art galleries in Santa Fe, there was La Posada. Built as a private home in the 1880s by wealthy local merchant Abraham Staab for his beloved wife, Julia, the elegant pueblo-meets-Spanish-style complex expanded in the 1930s, when new owners added adobe casitas to the six acres of lush, high-desert gardens—and then invited artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe and Will Shuster to stay and work. When La Posada became a hotel shortly thereafter, the walls were already lined with works by the many artists who continued to pass through. Even now, the lively lounge—a see-and-be-seen spot for artists of all kinds—and the high-ceilinged rooms—with their kiva fireplaces and traditional viga ceilings—are adorned with works by some of the foremost contemporary American artists. All works are available to buy, too, for guests who want to take home a piece of their trip. Or, you can make like most guests, and just keep returning to this refined retreat that has offered respite from the world for more than a century.
  • Monet was inspired by his gardens at Giverny in France; Kerouac by his road trips across the U.S. You can find inspiration in your own travels on one of many workshop-style trips.
  • More hotels than ever are offering villa rentals that pair ultra-private experiences with resort-style amenities.
  • Probing questions and unwanted pat downs can mean extra stress for LGBTQ travelers. Here’s how TSA’s Trusted Traveler programs can unexpectedly help.
  • If you leave Barcelona behind and head to lesser-known villages and islands, it’s easy to avoid the masses.
  • The tide of voices advocating for ocean protection seems to be rising—and a traveler’s actions can speak loudly.
  • 65 Rue Saint Viateur E, Montréal, QC H2T 1A7, Canada
    Welcome to the teeny-tiny atelier of the Montreal-based brand, famous for their iconic crew-neck sweatshirts with a bow. Talk about a souvenir shirt that is neither cheesy (looking at you, moose t-shirts found everywhere in Old-Montreal) nor cheap-looking. Most female Montrealers I know pretty much live in this sweatshirt come wintertime. A high-quality staple that will certainly make for a great conversation starter back home.
  • In a travel-packed year, we hiked in bogs, met mountain gorillas, and discovered much of the USA by EV.
  • Stay warm and celebrate during the cold-weather months with a trip to vibrant Puerto Rico.