Our Latest New York Programming


Our original segments straight from the Big Apple just keep on coming.

GazillionBubble_725x395Experience a truly unique New York attraction in Wow! Factor. This exciting program takes you to the Gazillion Bubble Show at New World Stages in Midtown Manhattan, where entertainer Fan Yang reveals tricks and illusions using “gazillions” of bubbles. You’ll not only get a preview of the show, but you’ll find out about Yang’s childhood passion for these captivating spheres, the numerous Guinness World Records he holds, and what drew him to create this one-of-a-kind magic onstage for audiences of all ages.

Trapeze_725x395Next up head to Chelsea for a visit to the Trapeze Club New York, where adrenaline seekers learn the thrilling techniques of the flying trapeze. In Flight Club you’ll meet Jonathan Conant, the school’s owner and co-founder, and discover his motivation for establishing this exhilarating New York activity. From beginner basics to advanced somersault tricks, adventurous swingers take in incredible panoramic views of the Hudson River, downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.

Caudalie_725x395In Di-Vine Intervention get an exclusive look inside The Plaza’s Caudalie Spa in Midtown. Learn about the French-inspired spa’s very own Vinotherapie treatments, derived from the natural elements of the grape and its vines. Hear from spa manager Regine Berthelot about the process used to protect, firm and brighten the skin, and then head to the wine lounge where sommelier Clifford Rames complements these relaxing treatments with a taste of aged wines from Bordeaux.

Be sure to check back with Voyage.tv for our latest signature programs.

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Wanderlust – Riviera Maya, Mexico


In the recent winter weeks, the editorial team has been busy researching and writing our Mexico hotel content. With most of our days spent poring over hotel websites, studying the white sandy beaches, palm trees, and blue waters, it was time to treat ourselves to our own Riviera Maya Mexican vacation.

While our friends in New York experienced yet another blizzard, Erika and I headed down to Grand Velas All Suites Resort and Spa, ten minutes north of Playa del Carmen. In just three hours, we had traded our bulky coats and winter boots for bikinis and flip-flops. Every time I fly to the Cancun area, I think to myself, “This is so easy, why don’t I do this more often?”

When we landed, there was a shuttle waiting to take us to the resort, which was less than an hour from the airport. For those of you who have never been (especially if you are planning your own jaunt and are deciding on a resort) it’s worth noting that all the Riviera Maya hotels line the main road, which follows the coastline to Tulum. These resorts are set far back from the road on acres and acres of mangroves, so you really don’t have a sense of either the neighboring properties or the road’s traffic. This held true at Grand Velas.

Once we turned into the gates, it was nearly five minutes of driving through the lush greenery before we pulled up in front of the Grand Class section of the resort. To say this resort is massive is an understatement. Three separate accommodations  (complete with separate pools and restaurants) comprise Grand Velas’ 205 acres. Erika and I stayed at Grand Class, the adults-only area, and arguably the most luxurious, but it was a quick and easy walk along the beachfront to Ambassador, the section geared to families that had our favorite breakfast spot (the selection of fresh squeezed juices was to die for!). It was also just a three-minute ride on one of the shuttle buses to Master Section, also called Zen Ambience, which houses the hotel’s enormous convention center. Although I like to have the beachfront and center at all times, this area’s jungle setting is a great alternative for families who want to experience the Yucatan’s cenotes and natural beauty. Plus, it makes it easier on business travelers when they aren’t continuously taunted by the lapping surf. The pièce de résistance at Master Section is the spa, but in my opinion, it really deserves its own dedicated post, so make sure to check back for more soon.

The delicious fresh-squeezed juices at the AmbassadorThe delicious fresh-squeezed juices at the Ambassador

The Master Section main pool The Master Section pool

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Breaking Deals This Spring


Travelers are always asking “When is the best time to go?”  How ’bout now?  Lucky for you, this week we’ve identified some great Caribbean deals for the spring that offer great value-for-the-money.

The Rose Hall Resort & Spa, a Hilton Resort outside of Montego Bay, has a great price of $364 per person for a 4-night stay including tax, service, airport transfers and the Gold all-inclusive plan. This 5-star beachfront resort is set amidst the Rose Hall Plantation, and even boasts its own on-site water park complete with a lazy river, water slide and waterfalls—perfect to keep the kids occupied while adults enjoy a round of golf at one of the many championship courses nearby.

Also, for the golf or spa enthusiasts, we heartily recommend the Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa in Bermuda, a 5-star property on the west coast of Bermuda that offers gracious Bermudian hospitality, daily breakfast, and a 4th night free for travel in March. With a flight time of just 2 hours from the East Coast, Cambridge Beaches is a great option for a long weekend getaway to recharge, relax, or spend some cozy time with your Kindle over afternoon tea.

For these and other special offers, visit Voyage.tv.

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Insider’s Hamilton: A Guest Post From Our Bermuda Resident Editor


Gentlemen, start your engines. Or whatever the sailing equivalent of preparing for a major race is (Hoist the sails? Batten down the hatches?). According to Cruising World, the Notice of Race for the Newport Bermuda Race 2010 has officially been posted, which essentially means all you sailors hoping to enter the “thrash to the Onion Patch” have until March 30 to enter the historic international ocean race.

The Newport Bermuda Race was founded in 1906 as the first ocean race for amateur sailors, and has since become one of the world’s premier sailing events—a 635-mile open-ocean contest, most of it out of sight of land. Every two years in mid-June a fleet of nearly 200 boats in five classes set sail from Newport, Rhode Island, to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club in Hamilton, Bermuda, and luckily for us islanders, this is the year. The race kicks off on June 18 and normally takes five to six days to complete. Which means right around the weekend of June 25, there should be a big ‘ol party here in Bermuda.

If you’re thinking of snagging a spot for this event, head to Voyage.tv to book your trip to Bermuda today!

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Breaking Deals to St. Lucia


The Landings St. Lucia is a member of the RockResorts group of hotels. Originally founded by Laurance Rockefeller, RockResorts offers exceptional resorts in beautiful surroundings. St. Lucia is one such destination, and The Landings offers a stunning setting for a villa vacation. The property features spacious Villa Suites accommodations with dining room, living room and kitchen, ideal for a long getaway with friends or for a family with children. This week we’ve featured a great off-season deal with 30% Off 1 Bedroom Villa Suite Harborview. Prices start at $919 per person for a 5-night package with room tax and service. Airport transfers are available for an additional fee. Voyage.tv also offers published airfares and reduced-rate package airfares from cities nationwide.

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Introducing Our Las Vegas Resident Editor


This week we’d like to introduce you to our Las Vegas Resident Editor Michael Martin.

Michael is a travel and lifestyle journalist covering everything from the newest hotel hot spot on the Las Vegas Strip to the latest LA eatery to shutter on the West Coast.

“I’ve always loved to travel, even as an awkward 11-year-old when I would scour the AAA Hotel Book looking for coupons to use with my grandma for a getaway to Carmel,” Martin says.

Before joining Voyage.tv, Michael was a nightlife and entertainment columnist for AOL followed by broadcast work on ITV and BBC, “on shows far enough away from America to never be seen by friends or family,” he says. His work has appeared in Blackbook, InStyle, ELLE, RED Magazine, NPR, and Angeleno. He’s currently a featured contributor at JetSetReport.com, where he writes a syndicated column that leads readers from one global hot spot to the next.

“I’d like to be able to fly without a plane,” he says when asked about his future travel ambitions. ” I think one day we’ll look back and think of how archaic it was to fly in a steel-tube surrounded by kerosene while eating warm nuts.”

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Breaking Video Travel Deals


How do you research a trip or a travel deal? With so many “cheap” deals advertised in banner ads, links and websites, it’s hard to know if a “deal” looks too good to be true. Voyage.tv has found a better solution: Video Travel Deals. Video Travel Deals present a selection of some of the best current deals on the market coupled with a stunning video presentation of the hotel in vivid HD. More than just a great price point, Video Travel Deals lets you “know before you go” to see if the hotel or resort looks like an appealing place for the price. Each Video Travel Deal newsletter features a variety of 10 deals from 3-star to 5-star hotels in different destinations, so you can find one at the right price that looks good for your vacation. Value for money—in vivid HD video!

Check out our Showcase Deal on the Renaissance Aruba Resort and Casino, or visit VideoTravelDeals.com to receive our upcoming video deals.

Video Travel Deals

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Production Weighs In on Bermuda’s Seasonal Weather


After spending over a month shooting on the island in summer 2009, the entire Voyage.tv crew came to know and love the fickle weather of Bermuda. As any local Bermudian will tell you, “If you don’t like the weather in Bermuda, give it five minutes!” From our experience upon returning to the island in January to shoot our brand new Golf Bermuda series, truer words have never been spoken.

While there we had to contend with unseasonably strong winds and more rain than usual (Bermuda doesn’t have a rainy season, it’s pretty even year-round). And considering we had our Director of Photography shooting glory shots down the middle of the fairway from the roof of a golf cart, the wind was definitely difficult to contend with. But with the wind came quickly moving clouds, so the few times we were caught in a downpour, we knew the sun was never far behind.

While it is about ten degrees cooler on average in the winter months than in the summer, that’s still a balmy 65-70°F!  For anyone who isn’t fortunate to live in a tropical climate, it’s still paradise.

Our verdict:  Whether January or June, if you’re heading to Bermuda, sign us up!

Enjoy taking a look at some behind-the-scenes photos from our trip below. —Jessie Warner

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