Etiket: allinclusive
Survivor Quebec | All-inclusive coconut-portobello rice
The second season of Survivor Quebec is even more delicious than two burgers gobbled down after a month-long diet of white rice with coconut-portobello mushrooms. Published at 12:56 a.m. Updated…
Palomar: a new “all-inclusive” format fish market
We are Sunday noon. I just finished my running training. We are three months away from the Montreal marathon. Did I tell you that I was co-ambassador again this year?…
What to know before going to an all-inclusive
In the depths of winter, stays in the sun are a dream. Before heading off to the beach, here are some good tips for enjoying your vacation carefree. Posted at…
Being an eco-responsible all-inclusive tourist is possible
Air transport, food waste, deterioration of the local ecosystem. Traveling all-inclusive is relaxing, but it’s not always very responsible. Here are five concrete actions to limit your ecological footprint on…
Your reactions to the text “The all-inclusive travel package must change”
Many of you commented on Yves Baril*’s opinion piece on all-inclusive packages. Here is an overview of the emails received. Posted at 2:00 p.m. Smart on vacation I completely agree.…
The all-inclusive travel package needs to change
We had been waiting for this trip since the start of the pandemic. Our excitement grew as the departure approached and we thought that we would finally enjoy a real,…
Win your all-inclusive “chateau spirit” stay at the Château de Rigny*** (70)
The Château de Rigny: a joyful stay out of time Magnificent 17th-18th century manor house nestled in a five-hectare park on the banks of the Saône, the castle of Rigny…
win your stay for 4 people in Métabief, all-inclusive happiness!
Métabief-Mont d’Or: love it! Metabief-Mont d’Orit is obviously a Jura Mountains ski resortbringing together six villages: Les Hôpitaux-Vieux, Les Hôpitaux-Neufs, Jougne, Les Longevilles-Mont d’Or, Rochejean and of course Métabief !…
Private Kébec Club, or local gastronomy in an all-inclusive formula
This text is part of the special Plaisirs booklet Passing through the doors of the restaurant on rue Saint-Joseph, in Quebec City, one has the impression of entering a friend’s…