Travel Guides | Luxury and Boutique Hotels - Part 2

Moab makes for the perfect base when exploring the beautiful region of southern Utah. The main draw for the area is Arches National Park, which is only 6 miles from downtown Moab and 32 miles from Canyonlands National Park. Dead Horse Park, multiple popular trails, and other sites are close to Moab as well. There are plenty of activities to choose from such as hiking, off-road Jeep trips, mountain biking, river rafting, and skydiving.
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Eugene, Oregon feels like Portland, Oregon in miniature, but with a bit more tranquility. The Emerald City of Eugene has everything you’ll need for a Pacific Northwest getaway: the outdoors, fine arts, breweries, easy access to wineries, excellent food, and plenty to do.

Eugene makes for an excellent home base for getaways such as the beautiful Oregon coast and the mountains. Head west to the rugged Pacific coast, which makes for the perfect daytrip. If you prefer to ski or snowboard, head east to Willamette Pass to hit the slopes.
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10 seconds. That’s how long it took for me to fall in love with luxury bus service company LimoLiner. I’ll tell you why in a moment.
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Having reviewed many hotels, the difference between independent, owner-managed hotels and much bigger brands is very apparent. It’s not that there is a right or wrong to either one, but depending on what you are looking for, one might fit the bill more than the other for certain types of trips.
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