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Advertisement from Inside Hotels. [MensJournal.com]( [Inside Hotels]( Gentleman's Guide to Spring Break - PART II For younger and middle-aged adults, spring break holds a unique significance as it offers a well-deserved respite from the demands of everyday life. We present a thoughtfully selected compilation of five resorts, each presenting a distinctive fusion of opulence, thrill, and companionship. [Meritage Resort and Spa]( Napa Valley, CA Welcoming you into Napa Valley with its iconic Grape Crusher statue, the Meritage Resort & Spa serves up a 40-acre property with nine acres of sun-soaked hillside vineyards. All of the best of Napa Valley is highlighted here, all under one roof (or, well, a few roofs), ensuring a retreat that will light up your senses. If you’ve just finished waltzing through the vines or visiting one of the onsite tasting rooms, head over to take a cooking or baking class at the Food & Wine Center or get a cabernet scrub in a former wine cave underground at Spa Terra. There are endless ways to make your trip unforgettable. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [The Ranch at Laguna Beach]( Laguna Beach, CA Nestled in the heart of Southern California's coastal paradise, The Ranch at Laguna Beach is a true hidden gem, boasting breathtaking views of the Pacific. Along with its striking location, the resort plays home to The Ranch at Laguna Beach Golf Course, one of Southern California's most beloved GEO Certified® golf courses. With 9 picturesque holes, the course is perfect for golfers of all levels, challenging players as they wind through the canyon catching stunning views from every tee. Looking to visit over a long weekend? Book two nights and [get the third night]( on the house. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Live Aqua Punta Cana]( Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Along pristine Dominican Republic beaches sheltered by an 18-mile reef sits Live Aqua Punta Cana, an ideal destination for a tropical holiday you’ll never forget. Quiet days spent along the Caribbean, laying on white sand or in the ultra-luxe spa, offer you ample space to relax and reset. There are plenty of beautiful things here to experience, from gorgeous islands accessible only by boat to historic cities. The on-site dining options range from casual to upscale, allowing you to go from ceviché by the sea to a formal French dinner on the same day. Plus, plenty of wellness activities mean you can return from vacation made new. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [One Hundred Shoreditch]( London, England London's Shoreditch neighborhood is famed for its creativity and taste, and One Hundred Shoreditch is certainly a standout addition to the city's thriving hospitality scene. There are plenty of places to get a good drink at the hotel, from The Rooftop overlooking East London to the stylish Lobby Bar, which doubles as the hotel’s living room serving beer, wine, cocktails, and Neapolitan pizzas. But the crown jewel here is the hotel’s basement bar, Seed Library, from Ryan Chetiyawardana, where DJs spin on weekends and classic cocktails get a twist from interesting, alternative flavor sources. [TAKE ME THERE →]( [Pulitzer Amsterdam]( Amsterdam, Netherlands Amsterdam's UNESCO World Heritage area sits Pulitzer Amsterdam, a distinctly Dutch hotel that seamlessly blends into the architecture of the city, making visitors feel as though they're arriving at a home more than a hotel. The independent, five-star hotel spans twenty-five restored Golden Age canal houses, which at one time set the scene for prosperous trade deals between merchants and played home to many notable Dutch aristocrats. Today, the design-forward hotel invites guests to enjoy spacious rooms and suites, gorgeous private gardens, an award-winning bar, and a noteworthy restaurant serving beautifully crafted cuisine around the clock. [TAKE ME THERE →]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here »]( ©2024 The Arena Media Brands, LLC. Men's Journal is a registered trademark of The Arena Media Brands, LLC. [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of Use](

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