New Mykonos Hotels, Emirates’ $2 Billion Upgrade, Travel Insurance Tips And More

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What’s New in Mykonos—for Grownups

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Mykonos may be beloved for its exotic nightlife and daytime excesses, but two new hotels recall a simpler era on the “island of the winds.” After an extensive renovation, the landmark Mykonos Theonexia has been reborn as a minimalist paradise—with 49 rooms, including some with private pools. And a few miles away, Once in Mykonos is a 59-room hotel on a hill overlooking Ornos beach. Both new Mykonos hotels have partnered with a local yacht company to offer private cruises along the island’s coastline with dive centers that take guests to explore the underwater ruins. In other words, Mykonos as it really used to be.

Emirates’ $2 Billion Upgrade Comes with Unlimited Champagne and Caviar

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In August, Emirates announced that it would be investing $2 billion to upgrade the customer experience on its flights. While the improvements will occur across every cabin class, Emirates’ first-class passengers will be treated to unlimited Persian caviar and Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 Champagne. And you thought that little dish of warm nuts was nice.

This New York Hotel Has a Witch-In-Residence

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Here’s a wicked idea for a Halloween getaway—the James NoMad hotel in New York is launching a new in-house amenity: a Witch-in-Residence. Among the services that

Shawn Engel, a nationally acclaimed spiritual mentor and professional witch, offers are an “Abundant AF Astrology” reading and a “Love Conjuring Spellwork” session. In a darker mood? Engel also provides a “Hex Your Ex” masterclass—in case you want to send a little boo to an old boo.

Travel Wise

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Many countries require visitors to have travel insurance but insurance experts are expecting rates to rise in 2023. Here are 10 ways to save money on travel insurance next year.

VIDEO: Inside the Best Bar in the World

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London’s Lyaness roared to victory as the best bar in the world at the 16th annual Spirited Awards at Tales of the Cocktail in New Orleans. Founder Ryan Chetiyawardana (aka “Mr. Lyan”) on the secrets to its success.

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