National
Geographic Adventure - a new magazine from National Geographic, geared
for a generation of active men and women who seek new & challenging ways
to explore and experience the world. Adventure offers an exciting mix of
great photography, features and service articles, written for readers with
multiple interests and varying skill levels. The upfront compass section is
a guide to adding adventure to one's life with adventure trends, trips,
equipment, reviews & resources. Departments present authentic voices and
fresh ideas from the world of adventure. Features focus on best adventure
stories, profiles, travel destinations, sports, surveys and more.
National
Geographic Traveler - a resource for active, curious travelers. It uses
storytelling and you-are-there photography. Features focus on domestic and
foreign destinations, personal travel reflections, food and restaurants,
great places to stay, photography, trends, adventure, ecotourism, road
trips, cultural events, and travelers and TravelWise-which appears with
every major feature-furnishes a lively and complete mini guidebook to help
consumers plan their trips.
Outside
- This magazine is edited for men and women who lead active year-round
lifestyles. In addition to feature articles devoted to outdoor recreation
and activity, it contains photography and literary pieces by award-winning
photographers and writers. Its other articles cover such subjects as travel,
sports, adventure, people, politics, the environment, art, literature and
the outside world.
Sunset
- The Magazine of Western Living, will show you what, when, where and how to
enhance your life in the West. Each one of Sunset's 5 regional editions
contains tips on local gardening, low-fat cooking, regional travel and home
decorating and remodeling.
Conde
Nast Traveler - As the title implies, Traveller offers more than just
articles and advice on vacation planning. Beyond resort and hotel reports,
its insightful, thorough, and informative features delve into regional
culture, transportation, and cuisine, serving those who are as interested in
actually experiencing another part of the world as they are in escaping
their own. Traveller also offers pragmatic articles on the perils of
visiting foreign countries, such as car insurance (or the lack thereof),
medical care, and crimes such as pickpocketing. Other features pinpoint
charming diversions--a roadside dried-coconut vendor on Maui's Hana Highway,
Seattle's surreal Experience Music Project museum, the latest boutique hotel
in Miami's South Beach, or a tiny crêpe shop in Paris. The focus is on more
opulent destinations--those looking to do London on $15 a day should look
elsewhere. But whether you'll travel by mountain bike, Sherpa guide, or
Learjet, and whether you're on a lengthy sojourn or a weekend spa getaway,
Traveller inspires a voyager's dreams.