Keri Bridgwater

Keri is a freelance writer based in San Diego who loves penning pieces about interesting people and places. Her print and online stories have appeared in BBC Travel, Forbes, Marie Claire, Fodor's, SFGATE, Marin Living Magazine, Matador Network, Yoga Journal and Organic Spa Magazine, among others.

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Azure Road • 15th August 2025

The Luxury Hotels Going Green with EV House Car Programs

Complimentary house cars, a hallmark of luxury hospitality, are evolving as hotels partner with EV makers to offer guests stylish, eco-friendly transportation.
JustLuxe • 19th July 2025

Checking into Tierra Atacama, Chile’s Newest Ultra-Luxury Adventure Lodge

Recently reopened after a year-long, $20 million transformation Tierra Atacama provides a fresh take on experiencing one of Chile’s most captivating landscapes.
NATJA's TWI Magazine • 20th June 2025

Chasing Waves & Sunsets in Waikiki

Where to stay, eat, and what to do – from surf lessons and cultural classes, plus where to get the best Mai Tai – in Honolulu’s most famous neighborhood.
Hotels Above Par • 8th May 2025

This Art-Filled Marrakech Hotel is a Master Class in Moorish Charm

From its art collection to the serene courtyard pools, petite hammam spa and rooftop restaurant Noujoum, every detail at IZZA has been thoughtfully crafted.
Matador Network • 24th April 2025

Where to Stay in the Maldives

Overwater bungalows and infinity pools are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what makes this Indian Ocean archipelago such a special place to visit.
CN Traveller • 15th December 2024

The Best Hotels and Resorts in Asia: The Gold List 2025

Drinks at the Bamboo Bar and Path of History Tour, which delves into the hotel's past and glitzy guest roster, are must-dos at Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi.
Matador Network • 10th December 2024

Where to Play, Eat, and Stay on the North Shore of O‘ahu

The North Shore of Oʻahu is only 33 miles from Honolulu as the crow flies, but it feels like a world away from Waikīkī. Locals call it “the country” for good reason.
Marin Living Magazine • 1st December 2024

Destination Japan: Kyoto and Osaka

A 15-minute bullet train ride separates two of Japan's most sensational ‘second cities,' each with distinctly different experiences to megalopolitan capital, Tokyo.
Traveler • 1st December 2024

Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi

Beautifully evoking the sense of a bygone era, Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi has been a landmark in the heart of the Vietnamese capital since 1901.
Forbes • 1st July 2024

The 13 Best Resorts In Hawaii

Hotels and resorts play a starring role when it comes to making travel memories – if you’re planning a trip to Hawaii, these are the best for every type of traveler.
BBC Travel • 7th June 2024

An ethical – and safe – place to swim with whales

A seasonal refuge for migrating humpback whales, the Islands of Tahiti have helped set a benchmark for ethical whale-swim encounters worldwide.
Going • 28th November 2023

San Diego: The West Coast Surf Capital

In iconic Southern California city San Diego, the surf's always up, lunch often means burritos or fish tacos, and the state of California was born.
Organic Spa Magazine • 17th November 2023

A Solo Spa Retreat in Vietnam

Alternative treatments—from sound healing sessions to Reiki-infused massages — all feature on the Creative Healing Retreats at TIA Wellness Resort in Vietnam.
Fodors Travel Guide • 6th September 2022

The Enduring Appeal of Icelandic Horses

Rugged landscapes, outdoor adventures and dancing northern lights draw travelers to the Land of Fire and Ice but its majestic horses are a star attraction, too.
Marie Claire • 1st November 2021

The Instagram Guide to Phuket, Thailand

With its ancient sites, peaceful spiritual practices and tastebud-tingling cuisine, Thailand has long attracted visitors to this corner of Southeast Asia.
SFGATE • 31st July 2021

Cowboys & Wild Country in Cuyama

In Cuyama Valley, longtime residents measure distance by canyon versus mile, cowboys still command quiet respect, and the social fabric is woven tight.
Yoga Journal • 1st March 2021

Twelve Senses Retreat in Encinitas

Turning her 1950s home into a micro-hotel and yoga space was a decade-long dream for Anke Bodack, whose Encinitas retreat is a study in mindful minimalism.
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