Asia Travel Requirements: A Country by Country Guide
Slowly but Surely, Asia Is Reopening… We must admit: we miss Asia. From Japan’s green tea fields to Vietnam’s shrines… Read More »
Carnival Celebrates Two Million Guests Since Restart
As the first major U.S. cruise line with its full fleet back in guest service since the industry’s restart last… Read More »
Windstar Cruises Reports Biggest Sales Week Since Pandemic
Windstar Cruises reported that last week marked the highest-grossing week of cruise sales since the start of the pandemic and… Read More »
Exceptional retirement spots in Ecuador
Situated in South America’s northwest, Ecuador is bounded by the world’s largest ocean on one side and the planet’s largest… Read More »
Island-hopping in St Vincent and the Grenadines
Consisting of over 32 islands and cays, only nine of which are inhabited, St Vincent and the Grenadines have been… Read More »
These are the 12 EU countries where masks are still mandatory on flights
Face masks are no longer needed on planes according to the European Union, after the official guidance changed on Monday… Read More »
France’s most beautiful villages are all in the Dordogne region
France’s Dordogne region has one of the longest histories in Europe, as well as some of the country’s most romantic… Read More »
Cayman Islands Resumes Ship Calls Via FCCA Cruise Group Pact
Reaching an agreement to operate cruise itineraries following two years of pandemic-induced inactivity, the Cayman Islands government and the Florida-Caribbean… Read More »
The Top 10 International travel destinations for Memorial Day
The Most Popular Places Abroad To Kick Off Summer AAA predicts that approximately 39.2 million Americans will travel 50 miles… Read More »
New Flight Routes Launching This Summer
New Flight Routes Taking off This Summer Air travel is back in a big way heading into the summer of… Read More »
Seabourn Unveils Fall 2023 Voyages to the Caribbean, Central America and Hawaii
Seabourn, the ultra-luxury ocean and expedition cruise line, is set to explore extraordinary worlds of natural beauty and cultural wonder… Read More »
American Queen Voyages’ Ocean Navigator Welcomed to Chicago’s Navy Pier
American Queen Voyages, part of the Hornblower Group, celebrated the maiden arrival of Ocean Navigator, with her first guests arriving… Read More »
Hidden villages in Austria, Italy, Greece and Spain with old-world appeal
European vacation destinations inspire travelers who are looking for both a scenic getaway and historic significance. While popular retreats such… Read More »
Israel’s COVID testing and quarantine scrapped for arrivals
Israel will drop all Covid-19 entry rules from Saturday (May 21). Travellers will be able visit the Middle Eastern country… Read More »
CDC Updates US Travel Guidance with New Recommendations
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its coronavirus testing recommendations for Americans looking to… Read More »
The Best Caribbean for beaches lovers
Caribbean Islands Ideal for Beach Vacation The Caribbean is known for some of the best beaches in the world. Island… Read More »
Israel Lifts Testing Requirements for International Travelers
Health officials in Israel announced they would no longer require international travelers arriving at the country’s main airport to take… Read More »
Grand Bahama Looks To Rebirth As Grand Lucayan Resort Gets New Owners
The Bahamas is hoping that rebirth is on the horizon for Grand Bahama Island, with the news that an offer… Read More »
Cunard Reports Busiest Booking Day in a Decade
Historic cruise line Cunard’s latest ship, the Queen Anne, broke booking records for the line the day its itineraries opened… Read More »
Viking Mars Christened by The Countess of Carnarvon
Viking Cruises’ newest ocean ship, the Viking Mars, celebrated its naming ceremony and christening during a private ceremony in Valletta… Read More »
NCL Limits Occupancy Aboard Pride of America Sailings
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America Hawaii relaunched Hawaii itineraries in early April and the sailings have been selling briskly,… Read More »
The best new luxury hotels in the Maldives
The Maldives is a nation-state of over 1000 coral islands in the Arabian Sea lying within the Indian Ocean. These beautiful islands… Read More »
Ukraine hotel owners speak out on the devastating impact of war
Ukraine used to have a booming tourism industry. It has a fascinating history, architecture, and culture and was generally cheaper… Read More »
Is Sri Lanka safe for tourists and what is the latest government advice?
Sri Lanka remains under a nationwide curfew after violent anti-government protests erupted across the country in March. The island nation… Read More »
Tui offers rail travel on key short-haul routes in European first
Holiday giant TUI will replace plane seats with train tickets on some routes, in an effort to reduce its carbon… Read More »
The Jaguar E-Type Has a History as Rich as the Car Is Beautiful
A new book from TeNeues publishers traces the iconic auto’s heritage back to the Swallow Sidecar of 1922. Last year… Read More »
