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Conde Nast Traveler

Oct 01 2020
Magazine

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

The Editor’s Letter

Conde Nast Traveler

Introducing the New Standard • A set of guidelines for talking about where travel is in the present moment—and where it’s headed

Trust Factor • More than ever, booking with a travel specialist is the way to get where you want to go

The Trailblazer • With its SG Clean initiative, Singapore created a template for COVID-19 responsiveness that other destinations have emulated, leading the way into a post-pandemic future

Straight Up • Delta has developed a strong strategy in fighting COVID-19—but it has also led the way in showing how to communicate effectively with its customers

All in This Together • By making simple promises, and asking visitors to do the same, small-scale destinations take a refreshingly direct approach to reopening

Clean Slate • In an era of uncertainty, hotels have adopted sweeping measures to help guests rest easy

Yes, You Can Still Relax • With spas adjusting to the new rules, Stirling Kelso checks in to Miraval Austin to remember what time-out feels like

Resilience and Regeneration • The current pause on international tourism to Australia has created an opportunity for travel providers to rebuild from the devastating wildfires in an even more meaningful way

Smooth Sailing • Lost in the coverage of outbreaks on a few ships was the cruise industry’s extraordinary effort in getting thousands of travelers home safely

Hotels With Heart • International chains and boutique outfits alike are doubling down on their commitment to their communities—to the benefit of all

The Future Is Green • Colombia has long emphasized sustainability. Now the country sees responsible tourism as the smartest way out of our current crisis

A Hotel for the Moment • With travelers focusing on the domestic and the remote, luxury brand Aman has picked a perfect time to launch its first tented camp, in the wilds of Utah

Big Sky Dreams • Wide-open spaces. Fresh air. Nobody around for miles. Memories of a winter on a secluded ranch in Montana are, Maggie Shipstead writes, a critical balm for quarantine fatigue

On the Right Track • During a cross-country train trip in the time of the coronavirus, Richard Morgan takes a look at America and finds lots to be hopeful about

The Country Cure • With the opening of a retro-style wellness retreat—and no shortage of other things to do—the sleepy southwestern corner of the Catskills is becoming a getaway fit for these times

Pillars of the Community • The Black residents of Charleston have always shaped its identity, and their influence around town today is as palpable as ever, from food to art

DREAM TRIPS • These adventures in Antarctica, Brazil, and the Himalayas aren’t ones you can take right now, but they are ones you can plan. Whether you choose any of these spots or some other faraway place that has long captured your imagination, this is a perfect time to start thinking about your next great journey

higher power • On a journey through the foothills of the Himalayas, where humans live alongside one of the world’s most elusive creatures, Maggie Shipstead discovers the good that grassroots conservation can do

Uncommon Ground • The Brazilian state of Bahia is like a country unto itself, from the African-inflected flavors and sounds of the coastline to the cliffs and caves of its rugged...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 92 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Oct 01 2020

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  • Release date: September 8, 2020

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English

Condé Nast Traveler magazine is filled with the travel secrets of celebrated writers and sophisticated travelers. Each monthly issue features breathtaking destinations, including the finest art, architecture, fashion, culture, cuisine, lodgings, and shopping. With Condé Nast Traveler as your guide, you'll discover the best islands, cities, spas, castles, and cruises.

The Editor’s Letter

Conde Nast Traveler

Introducing the New Standard • A set of guidelines for talking about where travel is in the present moment—and where it’s headed

Trust Factor • More than ever, booking with a travel specialist is the way to get where you want to go

The Trailblazer • With its SG Clean initiative, Singapore created a template for COVID-19 responsiveness that other destinations have emulated, leading the way into a post-pandemic future

Straight Up • Delta has developed a strong strategy in fighting COVID-19—but it has also led the way in showing how to communicate effectively with its customers

All in This Together • By making simple promises, and asking visitors to do the same, small-scale destinations take a refreshingly direct approach to reopening

Clean Slate • In an era of uncertainty, hotels have adopted sweeping measures to help guests rest easy

Yes, You Can Still Relax • With spas adjusting to the new rules, Stirling Kelso checks in to Miraval Austin to remember what time-out feels like

Resilience and Regeneration • The current pause on international tourism to Australia has created an opportunity for travel providers to rebuild from the devastating wildfires in an even more meaningful way

Smooth Sailing • Lost in the coverage of outbreaks on a few ships was the cruise industry’s extraordinary effort in getting thousands of travelers home safely

Hotels With Heart • International chains and boutique outfits alike are doubling down on their commitment to their communities—to the benefit of all

The Future Is Green • Colombia has long emphasized sustainability. Now the country sees responsible tourism as the smartest way out of our current crisis

A Hotel for the Moment • With travelers focusing on the domestic and the remote, luxury brand Aman has picked a perfect time to launch its first tented camp, in the wilds of Utah

Big Sky Dreams • Wide-open spaces. Fresh air. Nobody around for miles. Memories of a winter on a secluded ranch in Montana are, Maggie Shipstead writes, a critical balm for quarantine fatigue

On the Right Track • During a cross-country train trip in the time of the coronavirus, Richard Morgan takes a look at America and finds lots to be hopeful about

The Country Cure • With the opening of a retro-style wellness retreat—and no shortage of other things to do—the sleepy southwestern corner of the Catskills is becoming a getaway fit for these times

Pillars of the Community • The Black residents of Charleston have always shaped its identity, and their influence around town today is as palpable as ever, from food to art

DREAM TRIPS • These adventures in Antarctica, Brazil, and the Himalayas aren’t ones you can take right now, but they are ones you can plan. Whether you choose any of these spots or some other faraway place that has long captured your imagination, this is a perfect time to start thinking about your next great journey

higher power • On a journey through the foothills of the Himalayas, where humans live alongside one of the world’s most elusive creatures, Maggie Shipstead discovers the good that grassroots conservation can do

Uncommon Ground • The Brazilian state of Bahia is like a country unto itself, from the African-inflected flavors and sounds of the coastline to the cliffs and caves of its rugged...


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