International fashion designer Catherine Malandrino never stops discovering life as she shuttles between her homes in Paris, the South of France, and New York City.
Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell kicks off her heels to explore Cat Island's natural beauty. You don't need to pack muchthis island is all about unplugging.
This 120-mile-long Bahamian archipelago is a sailor's paradise. Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell goes by boat to hit Exuma's blue waters, pristine sands, and weekend-long beach parties.
The Bahamas have been a glamorous destination for decades, and none has a glitzier vibe than Harbour Island, with its fabulous list of residents. Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell eats, drinks, and shops her way through the island.
Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell bops from the Four Seasons Centre to the Art Gallery of Ontario to the Royal Ontario Museum to get a feel for the city's big-name architecture. What next? A peek into Toronto's up-and-coming neighborhoods.
Boutique hotels, cool cafés, open-air farmers' markets, and plenty of young musicians. Oh yeah, and eight different foie gras plates in one restaurant. Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell bikes, dances, and eats her way through Montreal.
Condé Nast Traveler's Kate Maxwell channels Québec's past at the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, the Place Royale, and the Musée de la Civilisation before catching more modern fare at Théâtre Petit Champlain.
Edmonton: It has one of the world's largest malls, a hotel called Fantasyland, and a restaurant that serves bacon-wrapped elk. Condé Nast Traveler's Mark Schatzker lives the dream.
Home to the world famous Calgary Stampede, this city brings out the cowboy (or cowgirl) in all visitors. Condé Nast Traveler's Mark Schatzker climbs the Canadian Rockies, takes on a mechanical bull, and indulges in a dish called prairie oysters.
Vancouver has been called one of North America's most livable cities. What is it? The food? The views? The fact that everyone owns expensive bikes? Condé Nast Traveler investigates.
The Napili Kai Beach Resort's quarter-mile white-sand beach is arguably the prettiest beach on Maui, but some guests might be put off by the resort's well-preserved '70s decor. Tour the hotel and learn more about Hawaii travel.
Located in Paia—the cutest former plantation town in all of Hawaii—Tamara Catz sells a rich-hippie line of women's clothing that's exactly right for tropical living. Tour the shop and learn more about Hawaii travel.
Also known as Kaihalulu, Red Sand Beach is a secluded pocket beach located south of Maui's Hana Bay. Watch the Red Sand Beach video and learn more about Hawaii travel.
Reasonable rates and a convenient location (a short walk from the beach, shops, and restaurants) make the five-room Paia Inn a great place to stay on Maui. Tour the hotel and learn more about Hawaii travel.
The bar at the Plaza Athénée, like the hotel, plays home-away-from-home to the international fashion pack, creating pouty mayhem during the fashion shows.
International fashion designer Catherine Malandrino never stops discovering life as she shuttles between her homes in Paris, the South of France, and New York City.