Amangiri, a recent addition to Aman Resort's U.S. portfolio, is situated on 600 acres of pristine land in Canyon Point, Utah. Overlooking the stark, beautiful desert of the American Southwest, every room and public space at Amangiri is appointed to take in the spectacular view of the surrounding mesas. Make Amangiri your base for exploring the Navajo Slot Canyons, Lake Powell, Monument Valley, the Grand Canyon, the Paria Canyon wilderness and many more incredible natural wonders. Whether you have never been to the Southwest, are seeking the solitude of Canyon Point, or are just in need of a magical, luxurious, and unique hotel experience, a visit to Amangiri should be on your list.
Read MoreTroncones, Mexico
If you like Mexico, and are looking for a spot where you can truly check out, consider Troncones, just north of Zihuatanejo on the Pacific Ocean. For years, travelers in the know have come for the beaches, tranquility, and waves of this tiny hamlet. Make no mistake, there are no resorts and no fancy resaurants; just bathing suits and bare feet. If Troncones sounds like your speed, take a look at what's new in the travelogue this month.
Read MoreWeekend Away: Portland
If you are looking to get out of dodge for a night or a weekend, here are the highlights from Portland's West End. Home to cool hotels, great restaurants, and excellent shopping, the West End is Portland's latest neighborhood to heat up.
Read MoreBaja, Mexico
If there is a place outside of Seattle where I feel at home in the world, it is Baja. Whether you stay at a full service luxury resort or an intimate boutique hotel, travel to Baja commands simplicity, relaxation, fish tacos and tequila! Here's a quick guide to where I would stay and eat. Where are you going this weekend?
Read MoreFavorite Seattle Restaurants 2015
I often feed my wanderlust with food, so why not put together a hit list of my favorite Seattle spots? Several are new, some are tried and true, and others are just hitting their stride. If you are looking for a delicious meal, you cannot go wrong with any of the restaurants on this list!
Read MoreIceland
If you haven't been to Iceland, it's time you went! Go because it's easy to get to. Go because of the dramatic landscapes and amazing light. Go because the food rocks, they stay up really late, and know how to party. Just go, trust me on this one.
Read MorePalm Springs, California
Every wanted to skip out and spend a weekend away in the hot sun, without the long plane flight or passports? Palm Springs is abuzz with a new influx of creatives who are revamping the food, hotel and design scene. So, whether this is your first trip to Palm Springs or your fifteenth, there is something new for everyone.
Read MorePuna, Argentina
Ever want to completely drop off the grid? I did, kind of by accident. Last year, an unexpected trip to Argentina led to a trek in the desert near the borders of Bolivia and Chile. The Puna is a vast high altitude plain characterized by big blue skies, rainbow hued mountains, volcano fields, and salt flats. What did this mean for us? Wonderful silence. No roads. No people. No wifi. This is where you go to get really away from it all.
Read MoreMethow Valley, Washington
The Methow Valley in North central Washington State has been my home away from home since I was a kid. I love it because it is the anti-resort; a community of organic farmers, hard core nordic skiers, cowboys, and drop outs from the west side (Seattle). The weather is dry, the scenery outstanding, and the access to the outdoors second to none. Check it out. If you visit, you might just stay.
Read MoreSan Sebastian, Spain
San Sebastían has it all! Be transported to a land of great food, good wine, amazing beaches, and beautiful people. It's a quick read, and who knows, you may just be inspired to go!
Read MoreIntroduction: Feed My Wanderlust
Jessica Cantlin is a fine art landscape photographer and travel writer from the Seattle.
Read More