Dozens of people in Maine and New Hampshire complained that the sand had turned the soles of their feet black. Now the mystery is solved.
The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week
A group show curated by Gary Simmons, a bakery opens at the Ritz Paris — and more.
Confused? Overwhelmed? You May Have Travel Whiplash.
Going from one place to another right now can mean being jolted by conflicting sets of rules and regulations, depending on the state of the pandemic at your destination. It can be a dizzying experience.
Where Sun, Sand and Splendor Are Still to Be Discovered
From lakefronts in Idaho to little-known nooks of the Caribbean to the shores of the Baltic Sea, new resort communities continue to emerge.
Why the Charms of the Uruguayan Coast Are Drawing Homeowners
In and around the town of José Ignacio, a series of upscale (yet fittingly understated) waterfront developments are underway.
A Tiny Spanish Island Where Pirates Once Roamed
There is no place to shop on Nueva Tabarca, scant cellphone reception and unreliable internet. To some, that is part of its appeal.
A Tiny Spanish Island Where Pirates Once Roamed
There is no place to shop on Nueva Tabarca, scant cellphone reception and unreliable internet. To some, that is part of its appeal.
House Hunting in Canada: A Lakeside Super-Cottage in the Muskoka District
Pent-up demand has exploded in Ontario’s ‘cottage country,’ with pandemic buyers seeking turnkey or newly built homes.
House Hunting in Canada: A Lakeside Super-Cottage in the Muskoka District
Pent-up demand has exploded in Ontario’s ‘cottage country,’ with pandemic buyers seeking turnkey or newly built homes.
Living Not Just by the Water, but Over and Even Below It
Six decades ago, a hotel was built with rooms set on concrete piles placed deep within the ocean floor. The design has been flourishing ever since.