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			<title>Best Travel Guides for Luxury / 5-Star Vacations</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 17:19:10 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[There are so many travel guide books out there, but I haven't yet found a great source for authentic, cultural travel experiences.  Or guides that...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">There are so many travel guide books out there, but I haven't yet found a great source for authentic, cultural travel experiences.  Or guides that really speak to upscale luxury experience I want my vacation to be.  Most travel guides I've found are general-purpose, and they don't give any local knowledge, just generic overviews.  Maybe because local trends change so quickly and it's hard to publish and update on a frequent schedule, but most guides just aren't written to uncover local experiences at all.  They're for generic tourists, which I'm not.<br />
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When I travel, I want to be immersed in local culture, find the best local food and wine (and beer), talk to locals and not tour guides, and just not <i>feel</i> like a tourist.  I've realized that these authentic experiences are somewhat serendipitous - you can't plan everything - but I wish there were some sort of guidebook series that would give me a head start.<br />
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Additionally, I don't need to know about the best hostels or the best cheap restaurants.  I want the best places to stay that are in the best spots in the city to get immersed in the local culture.  Most guides talk about the whole range of options for restaurants, accomodations, shopping, etc.  I'd like to know what the selection is on the best / most authentic places - just the real deal.  When I'm in London, for instance, I want to stay a place that makes the trip special - like the <a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hotels/london-england/savoy" target="_blank">Savoy London</a>, a historic, iconic luxury hotel in a great location to explore the city, with superb service and a superb concierge who can make even more great recommendations.<br />
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The few guide books that I've seen that are better than the generic Frommers and Fodors are:<br />
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Lonely Planet - a bit more local flavor<br />
Indigare (paid subscription)<br />
Andrew Harper (paid subscription)<br />
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Anyone else feel the same way, or have good suggestions on travel guides that they like?  <br />
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Let me know!<br />
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8/4/11 - update - I'm going on a <a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/australia-and-new-zealand/hotels" target="_blank">luxury vacation to New Zealand</a> in the fall, and just found this Guide to<a href="http://www.biglittlecity.co.nz" target="_blank"> Auckland's Big/Little City</a>.  It's looks quite good (won't know until I use it, of course), it's free, and it's filled with 'insider' info on Auckland.  And, there's a downloadable <a href="http://www.biglittlecity.co.nz/insidersguide" target="_blank">iPhone / iPod / Android app</a>.  I wish I could get this level of info for every city!</blockquote>

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			<title>Hawaii</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 17:46:30 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[*Hawaii's Big Island* - also just called Hawaii (http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hawaii/photos/) - is the largest of the Hawaiian islands and has...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><b>Hawaii's Big Island</b> - also just called <a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hawaii/photos/" target="_blank">Hawaii</a> - is the largest of the Hawaiian islands and has vastly different climates - basically covering most of the world&#8217;s climate zones.  The island isn't very populated and has a lot of farmland and volcanoes, so it feels very remote and even desolate as you drive from town to town.  Additionally, there aren't many sandy beaches on Hawaii, most are volcanic and rocky.  A lot of travelers love the feel of the big island because of the diversity of climate and solitude they experience while vacationing. From waterfalls, black sand beaches, coffee plantations and gardens to the largest ranches and sugar cane farms in the Hawaiian Islands, this is an amazing place to visit. Hawaii's Big Island - also just called <a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hawaii/photos/654-hawaiis-dragon-coast" target="_blank">Hawaii</a> - is the largest of the Hawaiian islands and has vastly different climates - basically covering most of the world&#8217;s climate zones.  The island isn't very populated and has a lot of farmland and volcanoes, so it feels very remote and even desolate as you drive from town to town.<br />
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Additionally, there aren't many great sandy beaches on Hawaii, most are volcanic and rocky, but there are a few.  A lot of travelers love the feel of the big island because of the diversity of climate and solitude they experience while vacationing. From waterfalls, black sand beaches, coffee plantations and gardens to the largest ranches and sugar cane farms in the Hawaiian Islands, this is an amazing place to visit.<br />
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<a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hawaii/hotels" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.luxurylink.com/images/style/destination/hawaii_74/hawaii-dragon-coast-large.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
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More about all <a href="http://www.luxurylink.com/fivestar/hawaii/hotels" target="_blank">luxury hotels in Hawaii</a>, and about the Hawaiian Islands <a href="http://www.travel21cn.com/big-island-of-hawaii.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</blockquote>

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