![]() ![]() | Photo courtesy of Īll throughout Northern California-and particularly around the Bay Area-you’ll find little pockets that closely resemble European destinations. Take your pick of more than 100 wineries. where you can reset your mind, body, and spirit. Whether you’re going solo or with a group, want a cozy cottage secluded in the mountains or something on the sand facing the sea, we’ve selected some of the most relaxing vacation spots in the U.S. And the best part is that you don’t need to wait for summer to make your escape. We’re talking someplace where no one cares what the hot new restaurant is (spoiler alert: there isn’t one) and where you won’t have to scramble through crowds on a guided tour through town. Whether the answer is yes to some or all of the above, or you’re simply ready to skip town for a few days and do absolutely nothing, you’ve earned the right to take a relaxing vacation. Her favorite destination - the last place she visited.Feeling so tired and burnt out that not even a long massage or any of those Goop-sponsored supplements you’ve been splurging on won’t help? Stressed because another friend has gotten COVID-19 (bet you’re glad you’ve stocked up on a year’s supply of at-home tests!) or something else has happened to make the country even more of a political nightmare? She is the proud fur-baby mom of two fun loving Chocolate Labs, Boris and Natasha. Her mission is to help shape the listeners and readers perspective of beautiful destinations around the world. She values storytelling, cultural awareness, sharing human interest stories and highlighting sustainable travel brands. Annita's mission is to inspire Baby Boomers and Empty Nesters to go out and explore the world, creating memorable experiences. She writes for Upscale Magazine and is an ambassador for Oprah Daily digital magazine. The multi-media journalist not only host a travel show on terrestrial radio, but also a Lowell Thomas Bronze Award winning podcast - Quarter Miles Travel featuring stories based on the U.S. She started her travel career with Pan American World Airways and later worked for the Atlanta CVB during the 1996 Olympics. ![]() With 40 years of travel experience she has been to 119 countries and territories, and has worked in several areas of the travel industry. Her favorite travel quote - “Let’s Go!”Īnnita is the on-air personality of Travel With Annita radio show, the recipient of two Gold Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards. Her favorite destination - the last place she visited. ![]() ![]() Read MoreĪnnita is the on-air personality of Travel With Annita radio show, the recipient of two Gold Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards. Annita is the on-air personality of Travel With. ![]()
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