Editorial — Destinations
[A travel note — three lines that open a horizon: a coast, a season, a way to arrive.]
[Opening paragraph — placeholder. Place the reader on the shore. The hour, the light, the smell of the sea. Let the geography do the work.]
[Second paragraph — placeholder. Move from the general to the precise. A single road, a single town, a single hotel. Show why this one and no other.]
[The northern stretch]
[Describe the northern section — placeholder. Wide light, fewer travellers, slower hours. Name two or three places worth the detour.]
[A line about the coast — fifteen words at most, the kind that travels with the reader.]
[The southern stretch]
[Describe the southern section — placeholder. Warmer water, denser life. Where to sleep, where to swim, where to dine when the heat has dropped.]
[Add a practical note — placeholder. The best months, the way in, what to leave behind. Keep it brief; the writing carries the reader, not the checklist.]
[A note before leaving]
[Close the piece — placeholder. Return to the shore where it began. The same light, but the reader has changed.]
Zenith Luxury — Journal