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This New Seychelles Resort Has Superyacht Parking

We’ve all been there: You’d love to stay at a chic island resort—but there’s just no place to put your superyacht. If you can relate, then L’Escale Resort Marina & Spa in the Seychelles has you covered. The new 25-suite boutique hotel—with a 7,000-square-foot Presidential Villa—comes with ample amenities, including plunge pools and butler service. But it’s the private marina that’s the lure for superyacht owners. The resort has 19 berths for vessels as long as 328 feet.

New York Restaurants Fly South to Miami

With New York restaurants still suffering economically from the pandemic, several Manhattan restaurateurs are turning up the heat in Miami. In February, Major Food Group opened a South Beach outpost of Carbone, its Michelin-starred Greenwich Village restaurant. The move follows Marcus Samuelsson, who flew his Red Rooster down to Overtown in December and the Korean steakhouse Cote, which recently debuted in the Design District.

32 Stunning Hotel Lobbies

The look, sound and scent of a hotel lobby can instantly tell you that you have arrived at your happy place. Whether you prefer fresh flowers, ornate mosaics or crystal chandeliers—or all of the above—the editors of Forbes Travel Guide have scoured the globe to find the world’s most stunning hotel lobbies. From Barcelona to Bahrain, check out how beautiful it can be to check in.

"The lobbies are always the best-looking place in the hotel. You wish you could bring out a cot and sleep in them."

— Andy Warhol

Travel Wise

Did you know that some people were actually happy in 2020? The results of the 2021 World Happiness Report were recently released, and for the fourth consecutive year, Finland was No. 1. While the United States rose this year, America has still not cracked the top ten. Here are the 20 happiest countries in the world.

Where Does Joe Biden’s Air Force One Slip Rank?

Let’s be honest, regardless of political party, it’s always a little bit funny when the President slips on the steps of Air Force One. This week, it was Joe Biden’s turn to wipe out—three times—while boarding his official jet, but the tumbling tradition dates back to 1975, when Gerald Ford famously tripped on a trip to Austria.

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