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Luxury news: Cartagena blends old and new Colombia

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April 20, 2017
Cartagena blends old and new Colombia
A modern InterContinental is close to the walled Old City in an area that has battled perception problems to see major growth in tourism during the last decade, thanks to its beauty, history and welcoming people.
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W Seattle opens Sound Suite

The new suite is a retreat for musicians or those who want to live out their rock star fantasies.

Ritz-Carlton to open Reserve in Los Cabos

The property, set to open early next year, will consist of 115 rooms and a yet-to-be-disclosed number of luxury residences.

Windstar launches campaign, puts Europe cruises on sale

Windstar has reduced prices on about 20 voyages in Northern Europe, Italy, Greece and the Mediterranean.

Location, decor make Rixos Pera Istanbul's small wonder

Unlike the resort properties it may be best known for elsewhere, the brand's flagship is a tidy, classic, city-center property with a time-warped sense of ostentatious class.

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THE EVOLVING MODEL OF ALL-INCLUSIVES: BROADENING THE SALES POTENTIAL

It's time to reexamine what we think we know about all-inclusives. With resort-within-a-resort concepts, a range of new dining options, adults-only hideaways, and a newfound focus on health and well-being, the all-inclusive product has changed dramatically—giving travel professionals a wider target audience and greater selling potential. Sponsored by Blue Diamond Resorts.

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Turks and Caicos' Shore Club: Seclusion, focus on details

Set on 9 prime acres of beachfront, it is a peaceful, luxurious retreat. Aside from a couple of small guesthouses far down the beach, resort guests have the sand, the sun and the gentle sea all to themselves.

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The 11th annual
Travel Editors Roundtable

This year, editors of top consumer travel publications focused their attention on a wide variety of industry topics, including the impact of politics and technology, plus new industry trends.

LUXURY Editor:
Jeri Clausing
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