Anguilla Ends Use of Online Entry Portal for Travelers

Anguilla announced that it has ended the use of its online entry portal for travelers entering the country. Anguilla’s Ministry… Read More »
United States Unveils New National Travel and Tourism Strategy

The United States Department of Commerce announced a new strategy aimed at boosting the international tourism industry following the devastation… Read More »
Do Brits get free healthcare in Europe? EHIC and GHIC rules explained in full

Brexit has changed much about the way Britons travel in Europe, from passport validity to the amount of snacks you… Read More »
This is where cost-savvy travellers should head on their next getaway in Europe

With the cost of living crisis hitting us all, many travellers are looking for the destinations where their money will… Read More »
Seabourn Looks Forward To Summer Season as Full Fleet Returns To Service

With Seabourn Sojourn’s departure from Athens, Greece today, Seabourn celebrates the return of its full fleet of intimate, small-scale ships… Read More »
Uniworld Releases First Sustainable Travel Impact Report

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises has released its inaugural Impact Report, detailing progress against its 11 sustainability goals set forth in… Read More »
American Queen Voyages Launches New Website, Flexible Booking Program

American Queen Voyages, part of the Hornblower Group, has unveiled a new website for consumers and travel advisors to plan… Read More »
US President evacuated after aircraft enters restricted airspace near beach home

US President Joseph Biden and First Lady Jill Biden were briefly evacuated and taken to a secure location after a… Read More »
Carnival Mardi Gras Saves Stranded Boaters

The Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) ship Mardi Gras pulled 16 people to safety after their small boat was seen in… Read More »
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 2025 World Cruise Is Its Most Epic Ever

All-inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) will soon open general bookings on its 2025 ‘Away in Wonder’ World… Read More »
Rendez-vous Canada Marks Revival of the Country’s Tourism Industry

Canada is among several countries easing travel restrictions for international visitors, and for the first time in three years, the… Read More »
Every State’s Best Summer Travel Destination

The Best Summer Destinations in America When it comes time to pick a summer vacation destination, Americans are spoiled for… Read More »
Nevis To Unveil Alexander Hamilton Statue in July

The hit 2015 Broadway play “Hamilton” revealed U.S. Revolutionary War leader and founding statesman Alexander Hamilton’s Caribbean roots to a… Read More »
Tri-Valley: California’s Surprising Hot and Trendy Wine Country

It should come as no surprise that California makes 81 percent of all U.S. wines and is the world’s 4th… Read More »
Western Australia’s renowned wine touring region that welcomes kids

Wine touring has traditionally been for adults only, but that may be changing. Western Australia is at the forefront of… Read More »
Popular Caribbean Destinations Drop Several COVID-Related Restrictions

Three popular tourism destinations in the Caribbean—Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and the U.S. Virgin Islands—announced they have reduced coronavirus-related travel… Read More »
100 Percent of PONANT Fleet Now in Operation

PONANT’s 12-Strong Fleet of Ships Back Out at Sea In the Arctic, Northern Europe, Mediterranean, Australia and Polynesia, all 12… Read More »
Alaska Railroad Resumes Full Summer Schedule After Two-Year Hiatus

For the first time in two years, Alaska Railroad will once again be offering its full schedule this summer, inviting… Read More »
How to eat like a local in Melbourne, the ‘culinary capital’ of Australia

The chefs of Melbourne are a proud bunch — and they create dishes that travelers won’t find anywhere else in… Read More »
These 6 private islands cost less than an apartment in Europe

With much of the world now open for tourism, it’s time to start brainstorming our holiday options. From sun-soaked villas… Read More »
The panini has become the modern day ‘chicken or fish’ dilemma, but technology now offers a solution

Airline catering is much more complex than it looks and can be a logistical nightmare for airlines. Even making sure… Read More »
Travel To Cuba Made Easier as DOT Lifts Trump-Era Flight Restrictions

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) just announced some foreign policy changes that will make it easier for Americans to… Read More »