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Cathedral
Rock, Sedona, Arizona
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Holding
hands—a
tryst of the wrist.
The idea of this effortless
gesture conjures up
visions of togetherness.
Two people joined together
in a simple bond that
is gentle, comforting
and, if the suggestions
are there, romantic.
The
conditions under which
these hands find each
other change with each
opportunity for touch.
Perhaps one grabs another
to assist in a hoist
onto the summit of mountain
majesty. Maybe they
grasp through the darkness
of an empty beach at
night, the light from
moon and star their
only guides.They might
reach across a table
for an excited squeeze
before beginning a four-course
dining experience.
We’ve
seen the images countless
times—pairs
strolling together along
those empty, sugary
beaches or wandering
through foreign cobblestone
streets. These images
retain their magic.
There
are some places that
make us want to fall
in love all over again.
Here are a few of those
destinations that go
hand-in-hand with romance.
The
Outdoor Enthusiasts:
Sedona, Arizona
Become
starry eyed under the
stars with a trip to
Red Rock Country. Voted
the “No.
1 Most Beautiful Place
in America” by
USA Weekend, Sedona
is a mesmerizing, picturesque
city surrounded by red-rock
monoliths reminiscent
of a painter’s
palette. This four-season
playground is a wealth
of historical, cultural,
even spiritual explorations.
A
wildly wonderful portrait
of colored visions,
Sedona lies at the mouth
of the beautifully breathtaking
chasm Oak Creek Canyon.
Its impressive natural
endowments also include
the 1.8 million-acre
Coconino National Forest,
which essentially engulfs
this city and encompasses
seven precious wilderness
areas. Sedona visitors
can spend a day hiking,
horseback riding, or
bouncing in a Jeep on
the trails and dirt
roads that crisscross
the area. (Note:
When parking in the
Coconino, you’ll
need a Red Rock Pass
available at self-service
machines, the Sedona
Chamber of Commerce
Visitor Center, and
the Red Rock Ranger
Station Visitor Contact
Center.)
Follow
in the footsteps of
Native Americans, who
long ago would visit
Sedona to celebrate
life, relax, and rejuvenate.
Sedona boasts some of
the world’s
best spas, where you
can relax your tired
muscles or just unwind
with restorative body
polishes, soothing massages,
and renewing body wraps.
A global power spot,
the Red Rock City has
drawn some of the world’s
most amazing healers,
artists, and spiritual
guides.
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The
harbor of
Portoferraio
on the island
of Elba
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With
picturesque scenery
encompassing Sedona,
art imitates life within
the walls of more than
25 unique galleries.
Drawing inspiration
from every corner of
this breathtaking natural
area, more than 300
artists create beautiful
works of Sedona landscapes,
Kachina dolls, handmade
pottery, sculptures,
and Native American
jewelry. Two galleries
to not miss: Tlaquepaque
Arts & Crafts
Village and Hozho Galleries.
Sedona
also affords day adventures
to not-so-far-off lands,
such as the Grand Canyon,
Antelope Canyon, Montezuma
Castle National Monument,
the Navajo Reservation,
and Flagstaff and the
San Francisco Peaks,
to name a few.
While
it’s
possible to see some
of Sedona’s
famous red rocks walking
down Main Street, to
really get a good look
at world-famous Red
Rock Country, consider
a Sedona sightseeing
tour. These guided journeys
visit ancient ruins,
pristine canyons, and
Sedona vortex sites
via Jeep, rail, horseback,
even hot-air balloon.
A few to try: Sedona
Adventure Tours (SedonaAdventureTours.com),
Sedona Trolley (sedonatrolley.com),
Sedona Tours & Guide
Services (sedona-tour-guide.com),
Red Rock Western Jeep
Tours (www.redrockjeep.com),
A Day In The West (adayinthewest.com),
and Pink Jeep Tours
(pinkjeep.com).
For
lodging and tour guide
information, visit www.VisitSedona.com.
The
Ocean Adventurers: Windstar
Yacht European Cruises
There’s
something so romantic
about traveling the
ocean wide with its
endless horizons, listening
to the calming sound
of waves lapping. Combine
that with a destination
of old-world European
cities, and that’s
amore.
Now
imagine the privileged
feeling of sailing on
your own private yacht,
with the romance of
being at sea under sail
as you visit rarely-accessed
ports of call. Windstar
brings all of this to
you and your travel
companion. Created with
the vision of an alternative
to the typical cruise,
the Windstar passenger
sees the world from
a romantic sailing ship
with luxurious accommodations,
a casual yet elegant
atmosphere, and exquisite
service and cuisine.
Windstar’s
motor-sail-yachts are
a three-ship fleet—Wind
Star, Wind Spirit, and
Wind Surf—that
cruise to over 47 countries
worldwide.
The
upscale line sails into
the exotic locales and
hidden harbors that
larger ships cannot
access—magical
and mysterious places
like Capri, Italy; Porto-Vecchio,
a part of France on
the island of Corsica;
or Mayreau, Grenadines.
The Amalfi Coast, Nice,
Monte Carlo, Rome, Venice,
Barcelona, and Lisbon
are a few of the popular
destinations within
Windstar’s
Mediterranean and Adriatic
European Cruises. Full
days of exploration
are the norm not the
exception on these personal
cruises. Embarking at
each port in the morning,
you can create your
own day adventures or
set up a guided shore
excursion.
Carrying
just 148 to 312 guests,
Windstar ships exude
a private-yacht-like
atmosphere creating
camaraderie and lasting
friendships between
fellow sailors.
Aboard,
you’re
surrounded by classic
elegance: teak decking,
rich wood interiors,
an attentive service
staff, eclectic artwork,
signature cuisine, and
extensive wine lists.
Each of the three crafts
has its own comforts
and amenities to engage
you, including a casino,
spa services, health
centers, libraries,
and multi-media stations.
With
over 10,000 square feet
of open deck space on
the Wind Star and Wind
Spirit, and over 22,000
square feet on the Wind
Surf, you’ll
find hidden nooks for
private moments and
a feeling of being on
your own private verandah.
In your stateroom or
suite, you’re
cradled in comfort with
ocean views, a sitting
area, flatscreen TV,
DVD, and CD player,
iPod Nanos and Bose
SoundDocks systems,
a mini-bar/refrigerator,
luxurious pampering
toiletries, and plush
terry cloth robes.
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Cabarete
Beach, Dominican
Republic
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The
popular seven-day voyage
from Barcelona to Rome
provides a taste of
the Mediterranean with
stops in Mahon, Palma
De Mallorca, Alghero,
Porto Vecchio, Portoferraio,
and Rome. For an island-hopping
experience, board for
an Athens-to-Istanbul
course that includes
Mykonos, Santorini,
Rhodes, Kusadasi, and
Bodrum, Turkey.
Unfurling
in two minutes at the
push of a button, towering
billows of white sails
reach to the sky and
you’re
off on your next adventure.
All functions are operated
from the ship’s
bridge by computer microchips
and navigational devices,
so you sail without
a care in the world.
For
more information on
itineraries and pricing,
visit www.windstarcruises.com/europe-cruises.asp.
The
Beachgoers: Dominican
Republic, Caribbean
Handholding
takes on a lazy-day
feel in the Caribbean,
as you lounge on a
palm tree-lined beach
or stroll under the
romantic umbrella of
lush jungle land. Perhaps
the other umbrellas
(those adorning
your tropical drinks)
won’t
be the only things
causing a stir, as
together you discover
exotic tropical gardens
and dramatic mountain
landscapes.
The
Dominican Republic is
a colorful tapestry
of Spanish, French,
Haitian, and African
influences woven by
a rich history. Diverse
terrain and extraordinary
natural beauty is a
hallmark of the area’s
regions, with fantastic
combinations of environments
capturing your imagination
and refreshing your
soul. Rolling mountains,
pine forest, coral reefs,
unspoiled beaches, and
arid desert co-exist
side-by-side in this
magical land.
The
picturesque North Coast
is famous for exciting
eco-adventure and miles
of breathtaking shoreline.
Romance is everywhere—within
the low-land mist of
Salto del Limon in Samaná’s150-foot
cascading waterfall,
or suspended in a cable
car high above ground
(2,565 feet up to be
exact) on top of Mount
Isabela de Torres.
While
stunning countryside
and breathtaking beaches
of the Samaná Peninsula
attract many visitors
seeking natural beauty,
the East Coast also
boasts an abundance
of award-winning resorts,
marinas, and designer
golf courses. Steal
a kiss in the Cuevas
de las Maravillas (Cave
of Wonders) during your
exploration of crystallized
minerals with some 500
petroglyph wall etchings
of ancient Taíno
Indians.
The
South Central region
is home to Santo Domingo,
the nation’s
capital, and is ideal
for experiencing a cosmopolitan
area with countless
culturally rich opportunities.
For an undiscovered
tropical paradise, visit
the Southwest region,
considered a hidden
treasure, with unspoiled
beaches and rustic cities
like Barahona and Pedernales.
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Excellence
Punta Cana, Dominican
Republic
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To
keep your mind off of
everything except each
other, stay at one of
the many all-inclusive
resorts on the Dominican
Republic. A few favorites:
Iberostar Grand Hotel
Bávaro
(www.iberostar.com),
the adults-only Excellence
Punta Cana (www.excellence-resorts.com),
and the Paradisus Palma
Real (www.paradisuspalmareal.travel/).
Or rent a glorious villa
on the ocean at Sea
Horse Ranch (www.sea-horse-ranch.com/eng/rentals.php).
For
additional information,
visit www.godominicanrepublic.com.
What’s
your fancy? Peaceful
red rock scenes or rocking
out in a trendy European
club? A sleepy village
or thriving metropolis?
Setting sail on the
ocean or sitting down
on the beach? All of
them can be enchantingly
romantic. Just make
sure you’re
holding the right person’s
hand to enjoy them.
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