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Experience The Season of Swanky Sports in South Florida
Last Updated on September 19, 2025 by Daily News Staff
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Swanky Sports in South Florida
Plan a lavish getaway with thrilling action in America’s First Resort Destination®
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — While it may be wintertime, The Palm Beaches in Southeast Florida are heating up with a heavy-hitting lineup of swanky sporting events coming this season. For travelers looking to book a getaway surpassing all expectations, where the beaches, shopping, spas, alfresco dining and world-class sports all exist in one place, there’s plenty of time to get in on the action and be in good company with visitors, residents, and A-list jet-setters. From PGA golf, polo, equestrian competitions, ATP tennis, and Major League Baseball, the action and adventure are just beginning. To experience all of these sports at the same time, consider visiting during The Ultimate Week of Sports, Feb. 17-26, representing the greatest collection of professional sporting events, anywhere, held over several action-packed days. This season, a vacation to this posh playground is sure to be a grand slam with thrilling action paired with limited-time offers at some of the nation’s premier golf and tennis resorts.
Whether visiting for the game or the champagne, there are endless options to choose from during The Ultimate Week of sports. From catching the final serve at The Delray Beach Open, Feb. 19, to experiencing The Champagne Brunch during the Gauntlet of Polo, Feb. 25. Polo season calls for dressing up in fancy frocks, watching a thrilling polo match, complete with fabulous cuisine and the ultimate social scene. For a more laid-back vibe, catch spring training for the world champions, Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals at The Ballpark of The Palm Beaches, starting Feb. 26, or the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, starting Feb. 25. Those looking to rub shoulders with top PGA Tour Talent won’t want to miss when The Honda Classic rolls into town, Feb. 23, bringing many of the area’s pro golf residents to the Champion Course. Fans can watch from the sidelines or upgrade to one of the upscale lounges that offer a great place to sit and sip as players tee off.
Beyond the ten days of thrilling sportsmanship are plenty of year-round luxury sports. For those who prefer to get in on the action, there’s a reason The Palm Beaches are known as Florida’s Golf Capital®. Visitors looking to hit the green will play at some of the nation’s most acclaimed golf resorts, featuring pro-designed courses, including at PGA National Resort & Spa where The Champion Course, a Jack Nicklaus-designed course, features the infamous Bear Trap – one of the most daunting three-hole stretches in golf. Golfers can also play Florida’s oldest (and most picturesque) 18-hole golf course at The Breakers Ocean Course. Tennis lovers will also find plenty of private and public courts to play a match, such as The Boca Raton’s full-service Racquet Club, featuring 16 Hydro-Grid courts, a full-service tennis concierge, expert instruction, four pickleball courts, and so much more. Those looking to test a unique sport can also visit the world’s largest dedicated croquet facility at The National Croquet Center. The center is fully equipped with 19 full-sized lawns, accommodating hundreds of players concurrently. First-time players can visit the center and play “golf croquet” lessons up to two times for free, offered on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. with a reservation.
Out-of-town visitors can take advantage of hotels that fit every style and budget. Whether splurging on a stay at a chic boutique hotel, or an unapologetically luxurious oceanfront property, the options are endless. Local hoteliers are rolling out the red carpet with limited-time offers, including the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach which launched the Polo in Paradise with a Top-Ranked Polo Player package, combining a stay at the stunning oceanfront property with the chance to catch all the action field-side with Nic Roldan, or better yet practice an on-foot masterclass or one-hour lesson together. Those who prefer to watch the sports can also stay at PGA National Resort to take advantage of the Honda Classic Package, which provides guests with general admission access to The Honda Classic. Palm Beach Marriott Singer Island Beach Resort & Spa also offers A Day at the Honda Classic with Skysuite Access package, which includes two 1-Day Passes to The Honda Classic with access to the Nicklaus Village Skysuite at hole 18, unlimited food and beverage service, and one preferred daily parking pass.
To learn more about upcoming events, visit www.thepalmbeaches.com.
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4 Travel Tips for Overcoming Holiday Hurdles
Last Updated on November 17, 2025 by Daily News Staff
(Family Features) A trip to visit loved ones or a holiday-themed vacation with your nearest and dearest can create magical memories, but first, you’ve got to get there. If the thought of holiday travel makes you nauseous, rest assured – a little planning and the right resources can help your festive getaway go smoother.
Overcome the hustle and bustle of the busiest travel season of the year with this expert advice.
Protect Yourself from Illnesses
The holidays intertwine with cold and flu season, meaning staying healthy on your trip is a must. Travel can be physically draining, which makes you more susceptible to common illnesses. However, some general health tips can go a long way, such as:
- Wash your hands: Between plane rides, rental cars and hotel rooms, you’re going to handle frequently touched objects in public spaces. Carry hand sanitizer and be sure to thoroughly wash your hands regularly with soap and warm water.
- Pack medications: It’s critical to pack prescribed medications, no doubt, but consider bringing along over-the-counter vitamins and cold medicine so you’re prepared for anything.
- Consult your doctor: Ask your doctor about any vaccinations you may need, especially if traveling internationally. It’s important to get all recommended shots and treatments prior to departure.
Be Prepared for Delays
Spontaneous moments are often the most memorable, but sometimes unplanned events aren’t so welcome. Because it’s nearly impossible for an entire vacation to go as scripted, consider purchasing a travel protection plan from World Nomads that includes the travel inconvenience benefit. This benefit may compensate you for unforeseen circumstances like tarmac delays or ski resort closures. Hang on to receipts that show dates and payments to make the claim process a breeze.
Overcome Jet Lag
Air travel can disrupt sleep patterns, particularly if you’re flying across multiple time zones, causing difficulty sleeping and irritability. Be mindful of caffeine and alcohol intake, which can further impact sleep patterns. Exposure to light at the appropriate times can help reset your circadian rhythm while a low-dose melatonin can produce mild sleepiness if you’re having trouble catching some Z’s.
Traveling west is easiest on your internal clock as you “gain time” heading westward; in contrast, flying east requires shifting the timing of your body clock to make up for the “lost time.” Leading up to eastward travel, try going to bed and waking up earlier.
Have a Backup Plan
You simply can’t predict everything. Standard trip cancellation coverage may only apply to specific events like unexpected illness or injury, or natural disasters. However, the optional Cancel for Any Reason (CFAR) benefit from World Nomads may fill the gaps. As a U.S. resident (except if you live in New York), you can add CFAR coverage when you purchase the Explorer or Epic Plan. CFAR may be particularly useful for expensive travel with non-refundable expenses (like cruises or international trips) or trips taking place during economically or politically volatile times.
For those booking multiple trips in addition to holiday getaways, the Annual Plan from World Nomads means one purchase for an entire year’s worth of protection. Trip cancellation, emergency medical expenses, rental car damage and more are covered to ensure your plans aren’t ruined by the unexpected.
To find more information and a full list of what is and isn’t covered, visit WorldNomads.com and check plan documents for maximums, terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions that may apply.
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Tips for Planning Winter Getaways
Winter occasions and celebrations equate to increased travel opportunities for many families to see destinations around the globe. Whether you’re planning a trip far from home or taking advantage of nearby attractions during a staycation, you can get more out of your adventures when you plan ahead.
Last Updated on November 15, 2025 by Daily News Staff
(Family Features) Winter occasions and celebrations equate to increased travel opportunities for many families to see destinations around the globe. Whether you’re planning a trip far from home or taking advantage of nearby attractions during a staycation, you can get more out of your adventures when you plan ahead.
Consider these facts, figures and tips from the travel experts at Go City, a top attractions and experiences pass for city travelers.
Planning
Overall, Americans spend an average of 14 hours planning their getaway, the majority of which happens online or with the help of apps that provide booking information, directions, localized tips and more. In addition to deciding where to go and what to do once you get there, you may find planning ahead and checking restaurant reviews is especially helpful for those first hours after you arrive. Upon arrival, the first order of business for travelers is often refueling with a good meal, typically based on reviews they read before reaching their destination. Also research attractions and create a plan of things you’d like to do each day, even if you don’t follow it to the letter.
Remember, while many attractions and entertainment options provide flexibility, some should be booked in advance. Check individual websites for events, attractions and more to find details about booking and tickets, if required.
Destination
If you’re like many Americans, you may favor traveling to a place where the temperatures soar and you can soak up some sunshine. However, taking advantage of some of those typically warmer destinations outside of peak season can actually provide a way to avoid lines and enjoy a break from the heat. For example, locals in Orlando prefer to visit the area’s popular theme parks in the winter. Using an option like Go City can help you save and experience more to make your in- or offseason trip even better with access to Legoland Florida, Fun Spot America and Boggy Creek Airboat Tours.
The experience passes provide access to popular attractions in 30 major cities around the world such as New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Orlando, London, Bangkok, Barcelona, Dubai and more. Cancun is another hot spot; using the All-Inclusive Pass during the cooler months allows you to take advantage of one of the best times of the year to enjoy Xcaret at Night, along with the Cancun Scenic Tower. Other favorites among visitors include the Sky Wheel and parasailing adventures.
Packing
Smart packing is an often-overlooked secret to successful travel. Not only do you need enough attire for each day, you may also need extras to accommodate special activities or adjust to changing temperatures throughout the day and evening hours. The majority of Americans (63%) pack the night before a big trip but starting sooner can help ensure you don’t forget anything important. Starting a list well ahead of time can help you get a jump on your packing while saving the physical act of fitting everything into your luggage until closer to departure.
Excursions
Taking advantage of the unique activities and excursions is a smart way to immerse yourself and more fully experience the cities you visit. On average, Americans participate in five activities and excursions during a single trip; most of the time, those outings are planned from home as much as four weeks ahead of time, rather than upon arriving in the destination city.
If you’re planning to schedule excursions on your trip, explore resources like Go City, which can help you save up to 60% over gate admission prices. Passes can unlock the best a city has to offer, from bucket list attractions and top tours in the United States, such as Universal Studios, Sea World, Shedd Aquarium, Long Beach Aquarium and the Statue of Liberty, or abroad like the Vatican, the Eiffel Tower and more. There are also plenty of hidden gems and exclusive experiences such as a tour of Fenway Park, Texas Ranger Museum, Museum of Us, Coral Crater Adventure Park and even wine and cheese-making classes.
Start planning your winter travel adventure at gocity.com.
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Four Seasons Maui Transforms Into a Festive Paradise This Holiday Season
Discover Four Seasons Resort Maui’s festive paradise with walk-through floral installations, authentic Hawaiian celebrations, trending mahjong gatherings, and luxury holiday experiences from December through New Year’s 2026.
When most people picture the holidays, they imagine snow-dusted pines and crackling fireplaces. But what if your winter escape traded snowflakes for orchids, hot cocoa for mai tais, and sleigh bells for slack key guitar? At Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea, the festive season gets a serious tropical upgrade—and honestly, it’s everything your Instagram feed has been missing.
A Wreath You Can Actually Walk Through
Forget the wreath on your front door. This year, Four Seasons Maui is going big—like, walk-through-it big. Starting December 2, renowned local floral artist Noah Harder is transforming the resort entrance with a show-stopping installation that’s equal parts art gallery and holiday magic. Picture this: a giant wreath draped in sumptuous velvet, dripping with orchids, and glowing from within. We’re talking clusters of velvet bows, ornaments, dried flowers, and natural elements in rich jewel tones and deep emerald greens—all woven together with tropical and seasonal greenery. It’s the kind of entrance that makes you pause, pull out your phone, and think, “Yeah, this is definitely going on the grid.” “The team has been hard at work weaving together experiences that honor the spirit of the season and the rich culture that makes this place so extraordinary,” says Konrad Gstrein, Regional Vice President and General Manager. Translation? They’re not just decorating—they’re creating moments you’ll actually remember.Sunset, Hula, and Bubbly: The Ultimate Golden Hour
New this year is Sunset Mele on the Pā, and it’s exactly as dreamy as it sounds. Every evening from December 21 through January 3, guests gather on the traditional pā in The Queen’s Garden—a space honoring Hawaiʻi’s last reigning monarch, Queen Liliʻuokalani. As the sun dips below Maui’s pristine coastline, live hula dancers or slack key guitarists take the stage while servers pass around bubbly. It’s cultural immersion meets happy hour, and it’s completely complimentary. Pro tip: Arrive early to snag a prime spot for those golden hour photos.Mahjong Meets Mai Tais (Yes, Really)
If you’ve been scrolling TikTok or Instagram lately, you’ve probably noticed mahjong having a major moment. The centuries-old tile game is trending hard, and Four Seasons Maui is bringing it straight to paradise with their new Mahjong and Mai Tais experience. Partnering with Mahjong Country Club—founded by women who learned from their moms and grandmothers—the resort is hosting sessions that blend ancient strategy with serious tropical vibes. Whether you’re a mahjong newbie or a seasoned player, expert instructors will get you up to speed before live play begins. And yes, mai tais are absolutely included. Sessions run December 21-24, 26-30, and January 1-2 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at KOMO. It’s the perfect fusion of trending culture and island relaxation.Honoring Traditions, Hawaiian Style
Four Seasons Maui knows the holidays mean different things to different people, and they’re celebrating it all. Nightly Hanukkah services run December 14-21, complete with a latke-making demonstration led by Executive Chef Ryan Schelling on December 21. Christmas Eve brings Santa’s dramatic arrival—not by sleigh, but by outrigger canoe at Wailea Beach. Because when you’re in Hawaii, even Santa knows how to make an entrance. Families can also join the pastry team for holiday cookie decorating, creating edible memories with an island twist. For the competitive families, the three-day Wailea Challenge tournament (December 21-23 and December 28-30) features canoe racing, spear throwing, and obstacle courses. Or keep it casual with the Tropical Pickleball Mixer round-robin tournament on December 27 and January 3.Wellness With an Ocean View
Between the festivities, the resort offers plenty of ways to recharge. Daily beach yoga, oceanside massages in traditional Hawaiian hale (thatched structures), and vitamin IV therapy through the resort’s collaboration with Next|Health keep wellness at the forefront. But the real showstopper? Floating Sound Baths at the Adult Pool on December 22, 29, and January 5. Imagine floating under Maui’s star-studded sky while sound waves wash over you. It’s meditation meets vacation, and it’s exactly the kind of unique experience that makes Four Seasons Maui stand out.Ring in 2026, Island Style
New Year’s Eve at Four Seasons Maui is a multi-venue celebration. Start with dinner at DUO Steak and Seafood’s buffet, Chef Russell Rummer’s holiday menu at Ferraro’s Restaurant & Bar, or Wolfgang Puck’s seven-course tasting at Spago Maui. The night culminates with the Electric Aloha New Year’s Eve Party on the Oceanfront Lawn at 10 p.m., featuring live music from the band Halfmoons and midnight fireworks over Wailea Beach. And if you’re feeling ambitious, kick off 2026 with General Manager Konrad Gstrein’s New Year’s Day morning run along the stunning Wailea coastline.Why This Matters
In a world where holiday experiences can feel cookie-cutter, Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea is proving that tradition and innovation can coexist beautifully. They’re honoring Hawaiian culture while embracing trending experiences like mahjong. They’re creating Instagram-worthy moments while maintaining authentic connections to place and community. Whether you’re returning to familiar shores or discovering Maui for the first time, this festive season offers something genuinely special: a chance to celebrate the holidays in a way that feels both fresh and timeless. Ready to trade your winter coat for a lei? The complete schedule of festive programming is available at fourseasons.com/maui or by calling (808) 874-8000.About Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea This Forbes Five-Star oceanfront resort sits on 15 breathtaking acres along the Wailea Coast, featuring 383 rooms, world-class dining at four celebrated restaurants (Ferraro’s, Spago Maui, DUO Steak and Seafood, and KOMO), three pools overlooking the Pacific, and one of the nation’s top-rated spas. It’s luxury that lives in harmony with its environment and community—exactly what the holidays should feel like.
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