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FEATURES AND ISSUE
PER REGION & DESTINATON

AFRICA
ROUND UPS

Luxury Safari Camps 0211
Safari Planner 10/10
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
BAHRAIN
Secret Formula • 10/08
BOTSWANA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ETHIOPIA
Cultural Heritage 0311
Northern Treasures 11/10
Riding Modern Wave 0708
Endearing Ethiopia • 01/ 07
Cover feature • 02/ 02

JORDAN
Historical Days & Arabian Nights 7/10
KENYA

Make a Dash for Kenya 6/10
A Great Adventure 3/10
Kenya’s Annual Epic 11/09
Kenya’s Big Five Appeal 7/09
Selling Safaris 1/09
Safaris (cover) • 06/ 08
Under the Stars • 12/07
...and Tanzania • 09/07
Ecotourism Nation • 06/ 07

MOROCCO
Morocco Mosaic 9/10
Marrakesh, so Magically 10/09
Unlimited Appeal 10/08
Millions in Visitors • 01/ 08

Large & Lovely • 08/ 07
Off the Beaten Road • 02/06

QATAR
Flourishing in the Desert 11/10
SOUTH AFRICA

Open for Business! 710
Soccer in 2010 10/09
ASTA IDE 2009 1/09
Re-Invents Itself • 05/ 08
Wine Harvest • 07/ 07
Western Cape • 03/ 07

TANZANIA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Safaris Without Borders 1/10
Classic safaris • 09/08
Its Own Mission • 05/ 08
No longer little sister • 09/07

TUNISIA
A Taste of Tunisia • 05/06 UGANDA
Emerges from Shell• 08/06
ZAMBIA
Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07

ZIMBABWE

Southern Africa’s Diversity 5/10
Classical Deviations • 10/07


ASIA
AUSTRALIA
Natural Wonders 12/10
Ten Things To Experience in Sydney 8/10
From Culture to Nature 12/09
Aussie Outback 1/09
Melbourne's Wild Side• 0708
Driving Business • 02/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07
Stellar Attractions • 02/ 07

CHINA
Beijing Your Way COV 1/11
Hotel Boom Continues 10/10
Voluntourism 7/10
Tthe Real China COVER 1/10
Beijing Hotel Boom 11/08
Reaches for the Moon • 03/ 08
Tourism Wave • 11/07
Guangzhou • 03/ 07

COOK ISLANDS
Live out your dream 09/08
The latest Hot Spot • 12/07
Paradise Contention • 10/07

FIJI
Fiji’s Many Faces 9/10
Tropical Touchdown 10/08
Smile You're on Fiji • 02/ 08
Tropical Getaway • 01/06

INDIA
Rail Odyssey 0311
A Bright Future 10/10
Awestruck in India &
New Travel Products for 2010-11
Expands Tourism Territory 3/10
Cultural Journey 12/09
Mumbai Revisited 3/09
Kochi: Calm, Complex 12/08
Sacred to Sublime • 08/08
Mumbai's Bollywood • 05/ 08
Driving Business • 12/07
Madyha Pradesh • 07/ 07
Maharashtra • 06/ 07
What's New • 05/ 07

JAPAN
Neo-Ryo 11/10
2010 is Visit Japan Year 5/10
Jeju’s Enticing Mix 12/09
Luxury Travel Forum 1/09
In and out of Tokyo • 08/ 08
KOREA
UNESCO Folk Villages 0211
Ceramic Arts 9/10
Historic & Cultura 5/10 COVER
48 Hours in Seoul 11/09
Traveling to Korea to Eat 10/09
Affordable Seoul 1/09
New Arts Center • 09/08
Sancturay in Temples • 12/07

Jeju Island • 02/ 07
ASTA Expo • 01/ 07

LAOS
Cave City Opens • 04/ 07
MACAU
Beyond Gaming • 01/ 08
Taking a Bow • 07/ 07

MALAYSIA
Sizzling Malaysia 3/10
Sight seeing • 02/06
NEW CALEDONIA
The Secret is Out • 07/08
NEW ZEALAND
A Taste of Wine Country
Bumped Ski Season 08/09
Discounted Five-Star 3/09
Luxury & Adventure • 04/ 08
Hidden Secrets • 08/ 07

SINGAPORE
What Makes Singapore Hot for 2010? 01/10
Singapore Corners SE Asia Market 10/09
Value and Deals 7/09
TAIWAN
Lantern Festival 3/10
Warm Welcome • 03/06



THAILAND
Don’t Call it a Comeback 0311
Welcomes Visitors Back 8/10

City Chic to Rural Respite 5/10
Asia’s New Island of Tourism 3/10
Elephant Back Riding • 08/06

Exotic Bangkok • 02/06
VIETNAM

Luxurious Adventure • 09/07

CARIBBEAN
ROUND UP FEATURES

Culinary Tour 0311
SPA-tacular in Caribbean 0211
Caribbean Family Holiday 11/10
Summer Deals 5/10
Passion in Paradise 1/10
ANGUILLA
Happy in Eastern Carib 12/10
A Sliver of Shangri-La
Big Agent Plans for 2010 10/09
Branding of Anguilla 11/08
New Celebrity Status • 04/ 08
Winter Curtain Call • 01/ 08
Secret is out • 05/ 07 cover

Off-Posh Prices • 04/ 07

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
The Beach is the Beginning 10/10
The Sandy Sister 02/10
Spread Carnival Fever 7/09
Festive Side 09/08
Wedding Bells- 07/08 Cover
Tropical Paradise • 05/ 08

Blessed with Beauty • 09/ 07
Twin Deals • 06/ 07

ARUBA
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Divi"s Inside Edge 12/08
BARBADOS
A Blue Sky Holiday 6/10
The Bajan Macation • 04/ 08
BAHAMAS
Cable Beach • 06/08
BONAIRE
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
CAYMAN ISLANDS

CITE Report on Caymans 7/09
CITE Report • 09/ 07

CURACAO
Easy as A-B-C: Selling the Dutch Islands 810
Onsite Report 4/07
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Five Star Race • 0608
La Romana • 11/07
New hot Spot • 0107

GRENADA
Moves into Tourism
GUYANA
Land of Many Waters • 04/06
JAMAICA
Tie The Knot In Jamaica 0111
Jamaica on a Roll 710
The Heart of Jamaica 11/09
Luxury in Jamaica 11/09
Committed to Tourism • 8/08
Cool Green • 02/ 08

Waterparks • 10/07
Hidden Charms • 03/ 07

MARTINIQUE
Isle of Flowers • 05/ 07
Living Well • 02/06
PUERTO RICO
Beyond the Surf, Sand...3/10
Golfing 08/09
Star-Studded 12/08
SAINT MARTIN
Paassionate & Plaayful
Taste of Europe 12/08
Upper Market • 07/08
SMART Report • 07/ 07

ST. KITTS
Caribbean’s Sweetheart 910
Expansion Plans • 03/ 08
ST. LUCIA
The Newest Edge 12/09
For Kids & Grown-Ups 10/08
Almond Smugglers • 09/ 07

From Golf to Marinas • 06/06

ST. VINCENT &

THE GRENADINES

Island Hopping • 03/ 08
TURKS & CAICOS
Gold Coast 10/09
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

America’s Caribbean 3/10
Team Spirit 12/08

EUROPE
ROUND UPS

Central and Eastern Europe 0311
Jewish Heritage 0111
Central Eastern Europe 03/10

AUSTRIA
Vienna Tops the List of Best Cities To Live In 6/10
Waltz through Vienna 11/09
Vienna: Hip & Festive 3/09
Vienna's Passion 10/08
Vienna Culture • 05/ 08
Along the Danube • 04/ 08

New Properties • 09/ 07
atcb Unites Region • 06/ 07
Vienna Happenings • 03/ 07

BELGIUM
River Towns 12/10
FLANDERS for the Casual Connoisseur 9/10 COVER
FLANDERS
Cultivating a
Taste for Finer Things 3/10
FLANDERS Antwerp 12/09FLANDERS: Stellar Sites 10/09
Arrive as a Visitor, Leave as a Belgian 08/09
Belgian Hotels • 07/08
Wallonia • 10/07

BRITAIN
Trail Back to London 3/10
Weekend in London 12/08
Top Hotels 06/ 08
Liverpool • 04/ 08
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107

BULGARIA
Central Eastern Europe 03/08
CANARY ISLANDS
Classics in Canaries • 01/08 Sunny Canaries • 11/ 06
CROATIA
A Country for All Seasons 910
Croatia’s Adriatic Coast 3/10
Europe’s Newest Riviera 4/09
Something big in 2009 • 09/08
Wine Country • 04/ 08

Cultural Circle• 10/07
Heart & Soul • 04/ 07

CYPRUS
Highlights From the Birthplace of Beauty Cover Nov. 2010
Cyprus thru Centuries 1/10
Golden Anniversary 10/09
Cypriot Primer 10/08
From Wine to Water 6/08
Loving the Island • 10/07
Cool Cats • 09/ 07


CZECH REPUBLIC
Gentle Evolution Cover 7/10
Bohemian Attractions 12/09
Footsteps of princes 10/08
For Young at Heart • 08/ 07

DENMARK
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Culture & History • 01/06
FINLAND
Helsinki By Design 810
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Not just in Summer 10/08
Helsinki's New Face • 04/ 08
Rauma • 05/06

FRANCE
Design Hotels In Paris 11/10
France’s Big Summer Festivals
Still Among Top Five 1/09
Rhone Alpes Region • 02/ 08
ASTA in Lyon • 12/ 07
Eurostar Paris/London • 1107


GERMANY
FIFA Women’s World Cup 0311
Promoting Health & Wellness 10/10 Cover Feature
Mainz and Much More 6/10
Designs on creative Germany 3/10
Oberammergau Passion Play 08/09
GTM ’09 Visits Northeast 7/09
Networking in Bavaria • 09/08
Beating the Euro • 04/ 08
Posh Palaces • 03/ 08

Automotives • 03/ 07
What Not to Miss • 02/ 07
Dusseldorf • 09/06
GREECE
Northern Escapades 10/10
Greek Suppliers • 08/08
Greek Cruises • 02/08
Island Trio • 08/ 07

GREENLAND
New Access • 05/ 07
HOLLAND
Rembrandt & Tulips • 01/06
HUNGARY
High End Value, Old World Ambience 5/10
Budapest Live Arts 12/08
Celebrating Budapest • 04/ 08

IRELAND
Go where Ireland Directs your 310
Finding Yourself • 03/ 08
Dublin • 11/07
Foynes SeaPlanes • 10/07

ITALY
Salerno, Amalfi Coast 11/10
Get Lost in Erice, Sicily 5/10
The Veneto 1/10
Tuscany 03/09
Roman Revival1/09 Cover
Ri mini celebrates 11/08
Deals & Sunshine 09/08
Affordable Italy 6/08
Western Sicily • 01/ 08

Abruzzo • 07/ 07

LITHUANIA
Close up at Vilnus • 08/ 07
MALTA
Historic Tempos 12/08
Many Faces • 05/04

NORWAY
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
Stavanger • 04/ 08

In the fjords • 01/06

POLAND
Fall In Love With Warsaw 810

Top Summer Destination 510
Old cities Revisited 11/08
New Found Power • 04/ 08
Gdansk • 05/ 07

Krakow • 02/06

PORTUGAL
Azorean Journey 0111
What’s New in Portugal? 9/10
Invests for Tomorrow 10/09
Heritage Travel 1/09
Affordable Luxury • 07/07
Hosts Wine Tasting • 10/07

Out of Lisbon • 11/07
ROMANIA
Town and Country 11/09
CEE Round up • 03/08

Great Value • 06/06
RUSSIA
Siberia and the Trans-Siberian: The Mother of Rail Rides 07/09
St. Petersburg • 07/08
W inter Festivals • 11/07
St Peterburg • 02/ 07

SCOTLAND
Scotland's Spirit • 12/07
Glasgow with Style • 0706

SLOVAKIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
10 Reason to Visit • 10/04
SLOVENIA
CEE Round up • 03/08
SPAIN
Spain’s Intangible Soul 0211
Road to Santiago 3/10 Cover
Valencia Shimmers 11/09
Barcelona & Costa Brava
Discover Galicia 1/09
Barcelona 12/08
Great Off Season Value 10/08
Andalusia (Cover) • 08/08
Malaga's Culture• 05/ 08

Zaragoza • 01/08

Iberia's Capitals • 12/07
Prado's Debuts • 11/07
Cutting Edge Madrid • 08/ 07
Valencia • 04/ 07

SWEDEN
Scandinavian Smorgasbord 810
SWITZERLAND
Eye on Premium Prize 7/09
Cultural Lavaux • 02/08
Basel, Fribourg • 09/ 07
Basel Quietly Classy • 05/ 07
Scenic Postbus • 01/ 07

TURKEY
Cave Hopping in Cappadocia
Turkey’s Treasures 12/09
Seductive Istanbul 5/09
Hideaway 'St. Tropez' 11/08
Land of Sunrise • 05/ 08
Endless Mysteries • 07/ 07

UKRAINE
Top Ten Sights • 07/ 07

LATIN AMERICA
Round Up Feature
UNESCO Sites 0211
Live The Dream 1210
S. & C America • May 2008
ARGENTINA
Summer Escapes 0111
Maté to Malbec 810
24 Hrs in Buenos Aires 12/09
From A to C • 11/07
Learning to Tango • 10/05

BELIZE
Accessible Inland/Island Vacations 810
Belize Cruises 1/10
Heritage Groups • 02/08
Family Adventure • 07/ 07

BOLIVIA
May 2008
BRAZIL
Big, Fat Party in Brazil 10/09
Heart & Soul • 08/08
Bossa Nova Beaches • 03/08
Carnival • 09/07
Agent's Bargain • 05/ 07

CHILE
Comunas to Cordillera 710
Atacama Desert Gets Hotter 3/10
Chilean Surprises 11/09
From A to C • 11/07
Isla Negra • 07/0
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COLOMBIA
Islas del Rosario 5/10
Cartagena Day Trips 08/09
Takes Giant Leap • 12/06
COSTA RICA
Natural Wealth 9/10
Eco Tourism at the Source7/09
Green Pot of Gold • 07/08
T he Greening • 10/07
A Front Runner • 03/07

CURAÇAO
Down Under • 04/ 07
ECUADOR & GALAPAGOS
Best of Both Hemispheres 710
Visiting Paradise 08/09
Secret Pacific Coast 3/09
Ever Changing 11/08
Traveling Mindfully • 01/08

Fragile & Focused • 08/ 07

EL SALVADOR
New World (Cover) • 11/ 07
GUATEMALA
Meet me at the fountain 12/08
Land of everlasting Spring 05

HONDURAS
Hello to Honduras 2/05 Cover
May 200
8
MEXICO
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo 0311
Colonial Mexico 10/10
Fulfilling Your Basic Needs 6/10
The Soulful Side 12/09
Los Cabos for Luxurious Adventure 7/09
Hotel Chains 12/08
Uncommon Retreats • 0708
Report from Tianguis • 6/08
Puerto Vallarta • 12/07
Yucatan Glory Days • 07/ 07
Yucatan Peninsula • 05/ 07

NICARAGUA
May 2008 Round Up
Natural Beauty • 01/06

PANAMA
Growth Spurt • 0/ 07
Boca del Toro • 05/06

PARAGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
PERU
Amazon Odyssey: 11/10
Ancient Powers • 0908
Machu Picchu • 4/ 08
Festivals • 04/ 07

URUGUAY
May 2008 Round Up
VENEZUELA

May 2008 Round Up

THE MIDDLE EAST
DUBAI
Dubai’s Shifting Reality 3/09
EGYPT
The Future of Tourism 0211 cover
Enduring Appeal 12/10
Beyond the Pyramids 810
Ancient Times, Modern World 4/10
Tourism Growth 12/09
Captivating, Affordable 12/08
Gaining Marketshares • 08/08
The Future is Now • 4/ 08

Touring • 11/07
Alone & Neighbors • 6/ 07
Temple Trekking • 7/06

ISRAEL
COVER: Negev Desert 12/10
Acre’s Old City 10/10
Exploring The Eco-Way
Israel Young and Old 11/09
Return to Little Screen 11/08
Spotlight on Haifa • 09/08
Sweet Secrets • 6/08
Eilat in Winter • 3/08
Beyond the Bible Belt • 1/ 08
Wine Routes • 11/07
Beyond Spiritual Ties • 9/ 07
Promises & Potential • 5/ 07

JORDAN
Plans for Next Millennium 7/09
New Sporting Life 3/09
The Royal Way... • 2/ 08
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Oman–An Arabian Odyssey 910
Dubai Sands & Seas 12/08
Business in Dubai • 2/ 07
US

US, CANADA, HAWAII
ROUND UP SPAS
Dude Ranch Summer Deals 5/10
When Healing is More than Skin Deep
1/10
ALASKA
Fairbanks • 02/ 07
CALIFORNIA
Napa & Sonoma Wine Country 910
San Francisco • 01/ 08
Los Angeles • 01/ 07
CANADA
72 Hours in Montréal 710
Discover Quebec 7/09
Canadian Rail • 02/ 08

COLORADO
Vail’s Green Approach • 10/08
Supreme in Snow • 01/ 08

DISTRICT of COLUMBIA
Perfect Weekend in DC 5/10
Gaylord National Park 11/08

FLORIDA
Winter Update 0211
Orlando’s Attractions
Orlando’s Eternal Appeal 11/09
Orlando • 09/08
Naples • 03/ 08

Palm Beach • 11/07

HAWAII
Honeymoons 0311
Star Studded Courses • 04/ 08
Aloha Appeal • 08/ 07

LOUISIANA
New Orleans Child’s Play 8/09
New Orleans • 05/ 08
MAINE
Northeast Foliage 810
MAUI

Unforgettable Maui 5/09
NEVADA
Las Vegas, New & Renewed 6/10
Las Vegas • 04/ 08
Mandalay Bay • 12/07

Downtown Las Vegas • 07/ 07

NEW YORK
New York Deals 12/09
Big Apple Waterfalls • 08/08
TENNESSEE
Nowhere but Nashville 070
WASHINGTON
San Juan Island Adventure 11/10
WISCONSIN

Scenic Vacationland 1/09

CRUISE
ANTARTICA

In style in Antartica • 02/ 08
ASIA
China’s Heavenly River With Viking River Cruises 12/09
Yangtze River Rises to Star Status 08/09
China Yangtze River • 01/ 08

Viking River Cruises • 12/07
The South Pacific • 06/ 07

EUROPE
Ships & Itineraries Update 5/10
River Cruising • 03/08
Louis Cruises • 02/08
River & Canals • 03/07
The Danube • 01/07

LATIN AMERICA
Cruising Latin Beat • 11/07
WORLWIDE
Oasis Overtakes the Seas 1/10
Celebrity’s Solstice 1/09
Short & Sweet 09/08
High Seas Holiday • 09/07

SPECIAL INTEREST • SKI
WORLDWIDE

Passion for food 05/07
GOLF
Off Shore Courses • 10/07
RAIL
Europe Rail Travel 6/08
SAFARIS
African Safaris 3/10
African Safaris 6/08

SKI
Skiing the Northeast 12/10
Best US Ski-Cations Without the Crowds 11/09
Colorado • 01/ 08
Snow in right places • 12/ 07
Western USA • 9/07


Czech’s Gentle Evolution – A Petri Dish of Design and Travel

By Maria Lisella

The Czech Republic’s list of attractions covers just about everything you could possibly want from a European destination: fairytale castles, ornate palaces, nightlife, cobblestoned alleys and affordable food and drink. The country also counts a dozen UNESCO World Heritage sites. Today, on top of all these old-world goodies that Americans want to see and experience, the Czech Republic is pulling out its trump card. Two decades after the collapse of the communist regime, visitors will still find pent-up creativity taking flight in art and design, spurring new galleries to debut, alongside what the traveling public has come to know as its traditional standbys: classical music, Jewish Heritage, Moravian wine, spas and architecture. Recent forays into experiential travel illustrate that although this country was literally out in the cold for 50 years, it is very much in a swirl of hot trends now.

Contemporary Prague
Prior to the Cold War, as Czechoslovakia, the country was at the center of a lively futuristic art scene starring Cubist painters such as Josef Capek who was producing anti-fascist illustrations and others who gained renown abroad. After reinventing itself during the post-Cold War years as the Czech Republic, the country’s creative forces seemed to be intent on recapturing that vibrancy through new art museums, festivals and galleries. So much has happened in such a short timeframe that a new Art Map was created to locate exhibitions, studios, galleries and ad hoc art spaces, most of which were also born nearly yesterday.
The 20th anniversary of the overthrow of the Communist government reminds us of a young generation with a passion for contemporary design and the determination to create it. To appreciate this creative resurgence, it is important to place it in a historical context, remembering back to when the concept of design was just as taboo as that of capitalism. Today, placing art in unexpected places has become a sort of Czech specialty. The Mezi Ploty, or Between the Fences, was a cultural festival that took place in June inside a former psychiatric institute. The Dox Center for Contemporary Art, housed in a former factory, is a hip, minimalist art gallery featuring art in natural light. It wowed the world with its first exhibit entitled, “Welcome Capitalism,” with more than 80 paintings representing the world of financial transactions and their influence. Among the zanier expressions is the M Factory, housed in a former factory (there are several of these sorts of placements), which debuted on May 27, as part of Designblok. The annual Designblok Festival takes place for 11 days in October and began in 1998 by displaying the newest trends in design and has now emerged as one of the largest European shows of its kind.
Even when Prague was the stage for the Velvet or Gentle Revolution in what was then called Czechoslovakia, it was considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Back then, its spa towns like Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Frantiskovy Lazne and Marianske Lazne (Marienbad) were regarded as secret national treasures. Modern train travel, luxury hotels, gourmet food, wine, festivals and hiking and biking trails were fantasies. Yet the Czech Republic, which includes charming towns and villages beyond the irresistible city of Prague, has been transformed into a Petri dish for niche marketing, and has begun offering sustainable, active, historical and special interest travel products that the international market finds increasingly appealing.

New Travel Products
The Iron Curtain Trail is an exceptional channel for visitors to retrace life during the former division of the Continent along a 4,200-mile cycle track that follows the former border, combining European culture, history and sustainable tourism. Starting at the Baltic Sea, the trail continues along the Czech border, giving visitors a chance to visit historic monuments and museums within the context of place and time, as this slice of history has been preserved for future generations to learn about. Supported by the EU member states, it was proposed as a “tourist trail that would preserve the memory of the division of the continent, show how it has been overcome through peaceful European reunification, and promote a European identity.”
It is precisely because of, rather than in spite of, Eastern Europe’s recent history that new travel products for bikers and hikers are sprouting up. The lack of development along what was once the former “death strip” between East and West Germany has become a biotope because of its desolation and isolation during the Cold War years. The “Green Belt” consists of 150 natural parks, 150 flora-and-fauna areas, three biosphere reservations (Schaalsee, Elbaue and the Rhoen) and National parks as it winds through rivers, streams and lakes, as well as the Harz mountains and forests.
To open travelers’ palates and eyes to regions beyond Prague, Czech Tourism recently teamed up with the Czech Association of Hotels and Restaurants and the Association of Master Chefs and Confectioners to create a project called “Savor the Czech Republic,” a journey that takes visitors through the Czech and Moravian gastronomic landscape, guided by selected traditional recipes from 16 regions of the Czech Republic.
To taste the Czech Republic, advise clients to look for certified restaurants and pubs sporting the “Czech Specials” logo, which can be found on about 120 establishments from Prague to Brno and Ostrava. Master Chefs chose sirloin as a symbol of Czech cuisine at the Darovanský dvůr Resor in Břasy, but travelers are likely to discover many other tasty regional dishes such as roast duck with dumplings and sauerkraut, Potato cakes, Fruit dumplings at the Bukovanský mlýn - Mlynářská Restaurant in Bukovany. Visit www.czechspecials.com
Next month, the Czech Republic’s second largest city, Brno, will host the World Motorbike Championship. Since 1987, the newly built Masaryk Circuit has offered racing fans one of the premier venues in the world, which recently won the IRTA trophy for “Best Grand Prix” in 2007. The Palava Wine Festival will also take place in September in Mikulov, which many travelers look forward to visiting during the Christmas Market season—that magical time when ordinary streets, small towns and villages sparkle with Advent lights and local specialties from potato pancakes to mulled wines.

Accommodations
Prague continues to attract the world’s finest brand names in lodgings—such as Rocco Forte and Kempinski in 2009—while the latest crop of properties, many of which are not new builds but are using existing and oftentimes magnificent structures to house modern hotels, are opening in rapid-fire succession. For instance, the Design Hotel-Elephant occupies a Baroque building that was once home to the aristocracy before being repurposed as an apartment building during the communist era (www.designhotel-elephant.com). From its dazzling location at the historical centre of Prague, 987 Prague Hotel is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban design (www.987prague.com). Following this opening the Epoque Hotel group also opened the Hotel Yasmin, among the best-rated properties in the city (www.hotel-yasmin.cz). If the 50s to 70s design is what your clients long for, then the Hotel Sax is the place for them. Right in the heart of the city, it is outfitted for the needs of leisure and business travelers alike (www.hotelsax.cz). La Boutique Hotel is described as a fusion of clean and classic lines with today’s glamour at affordable prices (www.laboutique.cz). Dipping back further in time in the 20th century is the Prokop Boutique Hotel, whose elegant lines recall the 1930s (www.prokophotel.com). For a no-nonsense approach, the Icon Hotel & Lounge is comfortable, innovative and refined (www.iconhotel.eu). At press time, the Spanish hotel group, NH Hotels entered the Czech market with a property smack in the center of town. A modern, new build, the four-star property has 134 rooms and three junior suites as well as the latest generation of hi-tech equipment throughout the property (www.nh-hotels.com).
Late last year, the Czech Republic welcomed two new eco-hotels–the Adria Eco Hotel in Prague, and the Grunt Resort Golf & Ski in the Krkonose Mountains. The Adria Eco Hotel is Prague’s first property to earn the E.U.’s Eco Label. Visit www.adria.cz/ae-ecolabel
Respect for the environment and a healthy integration into the surrounding Krkonose Mountains is what makes the four-star Grund Resort Golf & Ski Hotel eco-friendly. In the summer, there’s a new 18-hole golf course, as well as horseback riding, swimming, cycling and hiking. Visit www.grundresort.cz

Getting There and Around
CSA, the Czech national carrier, ceased operations between the U.S. and the Czech Republic in 2009 (at press time, there was no word on when or whether it will restart this route). Delta operates five nonstop flights weekly and both Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines operate frequent service through their European hubs.
As for getting around once clients arrive in the Czech Republic, all well-known car rental firms operate there. Additionally, since 2009, train travel to and through the Czech Republic got easier as it is included in the Eurail Global Pass, and is a member country of the Eurail Select Pass. Contact the Eurail Group for a wide range of passes from single country options to the classic Eurail Global Pass, valid in 21 countries. www.EurailGroup.com
For information, call Czech Tourism USA; 212-288-0830; fax 212-288-0971; E-mail info-usa@czechtourism.com; www.CzechTourism.com

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Andrea Liskova, Acting Director, Czech Tourism USA

Czech Republic: Full of Contemporary Appeal

By Ryley Hartt

In terms of marketing special interest travel in 2010, where do you see yourselves placing the most emphasis?
This year we are specializing in promoting romantic travel, focusing on honeymoons and destination weddings. Each year we have a theme that we pursue; last year was classical music, the year before was Jewish heritage, and so on.
Do you consider the contemporary art scene that’s bursting in Prague to be pointing to a creative resurgence, or is this something that’s been around and is only just receiving attention?
Of course during communism the art and contemporary design scene wasn’t what it is now. I would say that in recent years a number of new up-and-coming artists, galleries and neighborhoods have emerged in Prague. The Designblok, Mezi Ploty and Dox Center have opened up outside of the city center and begun to inhabit large industrial spaces and factories and refurbish them. The contemporary art scene is a more recent phenomenon, but of course the Czech Republic has always been well known for its architecture and design. Cubism, for example, had a real impact on Czech artists, especially between 1910 and 1914.
Are Prague’s contemporary art treasures appreciable and accessible to the international traveler?
Well, we see that first time visitors tend to stay in the city center and don’t typically venture out to these art neighborhoods. We want to encourage them to get outside of the city center and get to know some of these other places. We are working on promoting these places and getting the word out in the press so that people know about it but yes, it’s still relatively unknown. You would probably need a map to go on your own and look for it. It’s not as obviously placed as the national museum.
What about another specialty travel segment: the châteaux and spas you have always been known for?
They’re getting better now; of course, originally the Czech spas were intended for treating medical conditions. This was never as popular with American tourists because this is not covered by their insurance, etc. But now when you visit these spa towns you will find signs in English and you will always find someone to speak to. Not all, but most people speak English, and these spa towns continue to be one of our main attractions. The medical focus is also changing and they have begun to adopt more of the American style of pampering and massage.
How has the Czech Republic been embracing the increasing demand for experiential vacations?
The Moravian region has been there for years, we have very good whites that are quite similar to Austrian wines. It’s a beautiful region and you can actually bike from Prague to Vienna, crossing the wine country. The organization that offers these bike tours is called Czech Greenways (www.visitgreenways.com). They also do tours around the UNESCO sites—as you know we have 12 UNESCO sites—and the best time to go is around September, during the harvest. There are a lot of wine festivals, tastings and tours, and you can blend an active vacation with cultural highlights and culinary and wine samplings. Culinary travel is another thing we are trying to promote with the Czech Specials program (www.czechspecials.cz). Each restaurant features a different traditional Czech dish and the cuisine varies in different regions. Czech cuisine tends to be thought of as meat-heavy winter food and people don’t know much else about it. These specialties vary from region to region and they’re a bit lighter, still based on the same ingredients as traditional Czech food but sometimes with a bit more modern approach.
In keeping with the idea of re-shaping the way people think of the Czech Republic, what is the message that you wish to leave our readers with?
We really want to entice people to go more into the different regions because normally, especially when visiting for the first time, people tend to only stay in Prague. Go check out Moravia, visit the wine country, or go to southern Bohemia to see the beautiful medieval town and UNESCO site. We are focusing on romantic travel out of the castles and châteaux that have been made into these wonderful five star properties that can organize destination weddings and honeymoons. There’s a really good one called Chateaux Mcely outside of Prague in this beautiful setting with a really wonderful spa that is also an eco-friendly property.
What about promoting value in the Czech Republic?
Well as you know, the Czech Republic is not on the Euro, so we can really promote the Czech Republic as a good value destination for American travelers where they can pretty much experience everything that they would in Western Europe without having to pay in Euros—making it much more affordable. Prague is traditionally thought of as a luxury destination but we now also have new three star hotels opening up so that you can really enjoy it on a budget as well.
Do you have any resources, specialist programs or FAM trips available to help travel agents better sell the country to travelers?
We have a destination specialist program available to agents who wish to get in-depth training on the Czech Republic’s different regions and selling points. We also offer travel deals on our website for travel agents to refer to when researching bookings. We do road shows, and we have one coming up with Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia at the end of September. We’re going to be stopping in Dallas, Boston and Minneapolis and then we will be at the Luxury Travel Show in Las Vegas in December. We do FAM trips as well, and are planning one for October. We’re also targeting younger travelers through social media; Twitter and Facebook, and we have been able to engage a lot of young travelers through those channels.