Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than the hiking requirement, I enjoyed Charleston and Savannah as two separate solo trips and they were great. These were for long weekends so I wanted a direct flight. My other requirement was early spring.
This sounds so nice. What did you do?
Not much. Slept in. Sat by the pool. Window shopped. Walked a lot! Ate good food. In Savannah there is an ice cream shop called Leopold’s that is quite good. Went there several times. In the historic district, there are beautiful old parks every few blocks and it was fun to just walk for a while and then take a break and soak in the sun. In Charleston, I did a horse drawn carriage tour that was nice. Also a lot of walking and enjoying the sunshine. I don’t need much to be happy. I live in Boston so I like to find an early spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miraval
Tell me about Miraval.
The place is magic. Pure relaxation and luxury with the option to do a ton of different spa, wellness, nature, creative, things if you want to.
I've been to all of them and recommend them all. In order though: 1) Tucson 2) Berkshires 3) Austin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miraval
Tell me about Miraval.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Other than the hiking requirement, I enjoyed Charleston and Savannah as two separate solo trips and they were great. These were for long weekends so I wanted a direct flight. My other requirement was early spring.
This sounds so nice. What did you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Miraval
Tell me about Miraval.
Anonymous wrote:Miraval
Anonymous wrote:Other than the hiking requirement, I enjoyed Charleston and Savannah as two separate solo trips and they were great. These were for long weekends so I wanted a direct flight. My other requirement was early spring.
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