Where to eat, stay and play in Boracay
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Shangri-La Boracay
Boracay, once known as the capital of the Philippine Party, received a tourism reset in 2018. The government has closed Boracay for six months to visitors today, and with limited tourist numbers per day, the island feels calm and clean. And its beaches remain among the most beautiful things in the world. It's a place to eat, stay and play in Boracay.
Uber users can now earn Delta Sky Miles
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Uber
Starting this week, Uber customers and Delta Sky Miles members can link their accounts to earn miles. Users earn one mile for every dollar spent on Uberx rides to and from the airport. Premium rides like Uber Comfort and Uber Black can earn 2 miles per dollar, while Uber Reserve can earn 3 miles per dollar. Additionally, Uber Eats customers can earn a mile per mile spent on grocery orders of over $40. And soon, Uber will be featured on the Delta app. This means you can book to board the airport when you book your flight.
The new Versace hotel is coming to Miami
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Louis Collection
The name Versace has long been associated with Miami, and starting next month, Donatera Versace will open the Donatera Boutique Hotel and Donatera Restaurant (the property to the iconic Versace Mansion) in the heart of Miami Beach's Art Deco area. The hotel has only six rooms (starting from around $450 per night), and the on-site restaurant serves Southern Italian cuisine. “All elements of Donatera's architecture,” Jamildib, co-founder and owner of Vida & Estilo Hospitality Group, told Forbes.com.
Every trip
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TSA
On May 7th, the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) will eventually require an actual ID for travelers flying domestically in the US. Also, although new regulations have been in place over the course of 20 years, most states are not yet complying with new driver license and state ID requirements. Senior TSA officials added that 80% of TSA Precheck members have passports, saying, “Trades without identification compliant with additional IDs should “expect additional screening.”
Seven Hot Caribbean Markets for Real Estate Investors
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Did you just want to stay there on your Caribbean holiday? Its light tax policy and generous residency and investment citizenship programme make the area far more than its holiday destinations now. It has also become a major real estate investment. There are seven Hot Caribbean Markets for real estate investors, from the Cayman Islands to Turks and Caicos.