Archive for June, 2010

Jun 29 2010

Frontiers owner talks yoga with Newsweek

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Frontiers Travel owner Mollie Fitzgerald is quoted in a June 20 Newsweek story about the growing trend of yoga travel. Fitzgerald tells writer Jerry Guo: “The words ‘luxury’ and ‘yoga’ don’t always go together.” However, she says travelers have increasingly been requesting yoga during cruises and safaris. Frontiers Travel specializes in luxury travel for destinations on [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Three Frontiers barge cruises discounted through September

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Luxist.com reports that three of Frontiers’ 25 barge cruises will be 25 percent off through the end of September. Each of the three cruises visits a different part of France. Barge cruises are also family-friendly. Bobbie Leigh writes: “One of the great pleasures of barge cruising is that they are so stress-free. Unlike many organized [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Frontiers offering one-time-only trip with Australian author

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Take a trip with author Thomas Keneally, who wrote Schindler’s Ark, off of which Schindler’s List was based. Frontiers Elegant Journeys has arranged a two-night luxury camping trip in Australia called Writing Under the Stars, according to Gadling.com. The tour will include time to learn from Keneally, experience the local indigenous culture, and tour the area [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Carole King’s ranch in Idaho relisted for $16 million

Published by under News,Recreational Real Estate

The Wall Street Journal reports that singer-songwriter Carole King has relisted her 128-acre Idaho ranch for $16 million. The Robinson Bar Ranch in Stanley, Idaho, includes a recording studio and hot springs that provide heat to the studio and the main lodge. Stoney Burke of Hall and Hall is the listing agent. Hall and Hall is a ranch [...]

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Jun 29 2010

Patagonia ranch listed for $30 million

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Bloomberg reports the listing of Estancia Alicura, a ranch in Patagonia owned by Ward Lay, son of Herman Lay, who co-founded Frito-Lay. Lay is selling his 180,000-acre ranch, located in Argentina, for $30 million. Estancia Alicura is listed by Hall and Hall, a ranch real estate company. Hall and Hall promotes long-term land stewardship.

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