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[View on the Web]( [People Partner Offers]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for PEOPLE readers — check it out! Expert-Approved Vacations We Know You'll Love Eau Palm Beach Resort & Spa Palm Beach, FL Eau Palm Beach is the epitome of a rejuvenating sanctuary, set against Florida's gold coast. Upon arrival, a welcome glass of champagne in the lobby immediately sets a luxurious tone. The rooms, the most spacious on Palm Beach Island, are designed by Jonathan Adler and feature private balconies with hanging chairs for ocean gazing. Dining here is an unending culinary journey, from Bōken's sushi to Polpo Palm Beach's Italian flavors. But it's the Forbes Five-Star spa (one of only 49 in the US) that truly elevates the experience. Here, you can indulge in treatments in open-air garden settings or even customize your own body scrub at the Scrub and Polish Bar. For the ultimate in luxury, book the Eau Lanai Terrace Suite, offering a private garden and easy access to the resort's pools. [Take Me There]( The Standard, East Village New York, NY There is no stay as youthful and buzzy in New York's historic East Village as the rooms at the neighborhood's iteration of The Standard, a 21-story hotel that merges the best of the city's vibrant past and present. Each room is ultra-modern, decorated in that signature Standard style, and outfitted with amenities like Bluetooth speakers and huge TVs, as well as massive windows for ideal views of the city. While NYC is a great place to get out and explore, there's also plenty to do on-site, including a cafe and bar that even locals come to hang out at. Plus, at the end of November, they're opening a cozy seasonal restaurant, Partridge, which puts a mid-century twist on classic winter dishes. You can even order a disposable camera from your waiter to ensure your best holiday memories are perfectly captured. [Take Me There]( Variety Cruises Worldwide If you like boats but are put off by the vast amounts of people and less-than-ecologically-sustainable practices typical of most cruises, allow us to introduce you to Variety Cruises. These small ships go all over the world—from Cape Verde to Greece to Tahiti—and are arranged primarily by theme. Soon, to celebrate 75 years in business, they're even doing a cruise in tandem with legendary New York City steakhouse Delmonico's. Of course, if that's not your thing, they run plenty of others, oriented towards everyone from history buffs to avid hikers. Each cruise is designed to hold under a hundred people, so better book now—they fill up quick. [Take Me There]( Regent Seven Seas Cruises Worldwide Elevate the cruise experience with Regent Seven Seas Cruises, where luxe accommodations and endless amenities go hand-in-hand with inimitable service. Your journey starts with complimentary airfare to the cruise port (international flights receive business class), and it only gets better from there. The onboard food is delightful and highlights several cuisines like French, Pan-Asian, and steakhouse, and there are plenty of open bars and lounges in which to grab a drink. You can choose to take as many or as few shore excursions as you want, and you’ll never have to pay a gratuity. Each accommodation is a suite, and 99% offer balconies. An enviable staff-to-guest ratio of 1:1.5 and caps on the amount of guests ensure you’ll never find yourself searching for an attendant on an overcrowded ship. You’ve never taken a cruise like this. [Take Me There]( Hotel Nikko San Francisco, CA Centrally located just a few blocks from the best San Francisco has to offer, Hotel Nikko is a hyper-roomy hotel, carefully designed with Japanese-inspired decor. Aspects of the architectural designs mimic the fluid lines of a traditional kimono, with Eastern-influenced textiles adorning the space as well. The sprawling lobby features a glass entryway, white marble floors, and fountains that add a soothing ambiance, and distinct Japanese styling like brushstroke paintings can be found around every corner. Grab a simple-but-delicious Japanese-Californian fusion bite at the onsite ANZU, where you can opt for omakase or grab some sushi à la carte. [Take Me There]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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