Site Search:


Search WWW
Search Jetsetters Magazine

 
Free Discount E-news:



Jetsetters Magazine News
Jetstreams Discount Travel News



JETSETTERS MAGAZINE
ADVERTISING RATES

jetsettersmagazine.com
Beachbooker.com
jetsettersblog.com
webbandstand.com
Cabinweb.com
Jetstreams.com
JetsettersRadio.com
jetsetters.tv

West Coast Advertising Office
Jetsetters.tv LTD
5025 S. Eastern #358
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
jetsetters@hotmail.com
702/866-9480

Ad Rates



2008

Finding Eden at the Ivy Hotel - The Ivy Hotel is located right in the heart of downtown San Diego.  It is a block over from the infamous 5th Avenue in the Gaslamp Area.  It is located on F St between 6th and 7th.  The Ivy Hotel literally is brand new, opening in the spring of 2007.

Raiding the Pantry at the Woodmark Hotel - Entering the lobby of the Woodmark Hotel is like entering the home of a friend whose décor is mahogany and bamboo, white orchids and natural light spilling from an overhead skylight. We are greeted by Woodmark’s resident mascot, Sydney, a white cockatoo who is almost two years old.

Slow Food in Flagstaff - Food. Do you know where it comes from? Do you care as long as it tastes good? If you’ve gone along blithely eating what’s put in front of you it’s time you pushed yourself away from the table and took stock. Not that you’re destined to bite into Ecoli, but you never know.

Jetsetters Radio - New on the air waves or at least new on your computer is our unique and informative new website about travel, health, entertainment, and news you can use
news you can hear. Listen to our world renowned radio host, Joseph C. Bauer, on the air at your convenience at Jetsettersradio.com His next assignment is from a cruise ship.

Happier Hour at the Willows Lodge - Woodinville, Washington is wine country. This valley, now home to more than forty wineries, was originally a forest of huge cedar trees that were logged more than 100 years ago. A natural wood sculpture of three towering remnants of a 1,500-year-old burned-out cedar at the driveway entrance to the Willows Lodge pays homage to that past.

Hill Trekking in Siena, Italy - Siena's narrow streets meander into airy piazzas like the Campo, renowned both for its architectural grandezza and the Palio, a colorful horse race staged there each summer since the Middle Ages. To stroll along the city walls is to be tempted into the hills beyond, undulating off to the horizon.  Siena whispers to our desire for a measured rhythm we've lost in our own agitated society.


Jetsetters.TV - The arrival of Jetsetters.TV will be shown on a screen or monitor near you, with travel videos you can download about destinations worldwide. We are the BETA tester for a unique new streaming video platform from Joost at www.joost.com

Worldwide Theme Park Tickets and Passes - We have also created a new mini database of worldwide theme park packages, passes, tickets and tours. Now there is a discounted reason to on a famous roller coaster like the Screamer; plus we offer theme park guide books.

Worldwide City Passes - Coming soon is our worldwide database of unique City Passes, tours, tickets and events. Save big money before you visit a destination, avoid long lines, and get multi-activities passes so you can see and do more for less.

Anthony's Key Resort and Copan Adventure in Honduras - Anthony’s Key Resort, located at Roatan on the Bay Islands, 40 miles off the coast of  Honduras is without doubt Central America’s therapeutic solution to the world’s problems of hypertension, stress, mental and physical disorders. And in Copan Ruinas, travelers are reveling at the discovery of the Mayan world. In the early 1930s the Carnegie Institute in Washington agreed to finance the excavation of the Acropilis area of Copan Ruinas.

North by Northwest for Southwest Food at Z'Tejas - Distinctive Southwestern cuisine hasn't rung up much account in Las Vegas over the years.  Perhaps the plethora of Mexican restaurants—some quite remarkable, like the Michoacán group—has all but cornered the market on chili-based cuisine in the Valley. However, one first-rate casa de poblano in the midst of refreshing itself in delightful ways is Z'Tejas Southwestern Grill. Knight Rider fame — turns out to be as entertaining as its Broadway predecessor.

The Historic Romance of St. Augustine - With such a wide selection of attractions for honeymooners and those on the romantic vacations, it is not easy to make a choice that would not only be beneficial and economical, but with attractive accommodations and scenery to make such a trip a worthy benefit for those involved. St. Augustine offers these, and much more, where visitors can indulge in a wide range of activities including the opportunity to browse through antique stores and malls, visiting specialty shops, quaint boutiques, and local galleries.

First on First Avenue - Hotel 1000 - The décor is sleek and modern, emphasizing texture and tone. We’re told Hotel 1000’s designer wanted an international hotel with a residential feel.

Food Fun Fiesta at Hotel Flamingo, Cozumel - Tom Fryer has owned Hotel Flamingo for about 11 years.  He stayed here while diving, got to know the owner and decided to buy.  He bought the hotel with plans to stay stateside and run it long distance.  Plans changed and Tom became a resident.

Upcoming features in 2008


Jetsetters Magazine writers and editors will be far afield this year to bring you more exciting destination features such as the following:

Lena Hunt is back from a trip to the Hilton Hotel in Branson; there are now two new Hiltons in the entertainment capital of the South. Lena also brings back adventures about hiking the Napali Coastline on Kauai, Ziplining, wagon trains on the garden isle, Kayaking the Waiulua River; and in Cocoa Beach, Florida: parasailing and Surfing with Ron Jon Surf School; and on the Gulf of Mexico: motorboating and pontooning, deep sea fishing. Catch up with Lena soon when she broadcasts her own radio show from www.jetsettersradio.com

Editor, Jerry Nemanic, is back from a trip to Victoria and Vancouver, Canada, plus a stop over in Seattle. From boutique hotels to the luxury Pan Pacific hotels, Jerry let's us in on his insights.

Entertainment Editor Linda Lane attended the Shakespeare festival in southern Utah. To be or not to be there, plus A Spa Break at Cedar Breaks Lodge.

Editor Janice Wilson arrived safely back from a luxury tented wine safari in Napa with Safari West.

Caribbean Editor Edwin Ali continues his journeys in the islands during the slow season for the best in festivals, food and fun. His latest adventure is Roatan and Copan, Honduras.

Adventure Editor, Carolyn Proctor, will be on the road again to discover Mexico and TESL and luxury at Villa Verano in Puerto Vallarta.

Beauty and Fashion Writer Michelle Schoser is back from Bali and Lombok, Indonesia where she experienced the serenity of spa life. We almost couldn't get her back.

Outdoor Editor Bobbi Buchanan brings back a fresh feature about Morocco, adventure, and Bedouin cuisine. Pass the goats eyes.

Jetsetters Radio host, Joseph C. Bauer, will be on a cruise, broadcasting new travel info from the high seas at www.jetsettersradio.com.

Editor, Phyllis Steinburg experienced an Andean adventure in Peruu, visiting museums and ancient sites.

Luxury Editor Jim Hollister checks into new luxury resorts and some old and distinquished Relais and Chateaux for the latest for world wide bon vivants. Jim is also our Ski Editor.

Hawaii Editor, Cymber Quinn is building her dream home on the Big Island, along with husband Bob Conn, but she still has time to adventure around the islands to report about secret getaways.

Managing Editor, Kriss Hammond most recent ski adventure is Skiing the Old West of the Black Hills and a round of poker at the Old Style Saloon in Deadwood..