22 Best Places to Camp in the United States and Canada This Spring

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How is the Ukraine invasion shutting down tourism in Turkey and Cuba?

The turquoise beaches of Turkey and Cuba typically attract millions of Russian tourists. But this year they look empty, dashing… Read More »
FAA says ‘zero tolerance’ policy toward unruly passengers

Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson said Friday Mar. 25 that the agency’s “zero tolerance” policy toward unruly passengers… Read More »
Ras Al Khaimah is an adrenaline junkie’s paradise, only an hour from Dubai

The bridge of my Roman nose knocks against the inside of my safety goggles as my body jolts on the… Read More »
China welcomes cherry blossom season with dazzling firework display

Fireworks, illuminations and flashing lights are welcoming the start of cherry blossom season in Wuhan, the capital of China’s Hubei… Read More »
Venice tourists given water pistols to fire at aggressive seagulls

Tourists in the Italian city of Venice have been issued with water pistols to fend off violent seagulls. The large… Read More »
The Fort Myers Area, a Place for Every Traveler

Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods There’s a new experience to be had each and every day spent… Read More »
Palm Springs Becomes Autism Certified

Palm Springs has been designated as a Certified Autism Center (CAC) by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education… Read More »
Hawaii Officially Ends Safe Travels Program

Hawaii’s governor David Ige has announced that the state’s current emergency proclamation will expire on March 25, 2022. The end… Read More »
Resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico With Butler Service

Mexico and Caribbean Resorts Providing Butler Service Getting away to the Caribbean or Mexico can seem like a dream come… Read More »
New Zealand May Raise Fees for Foreign Travelers Upon Reopening

Following up on the recent announcement that New Zealand will soon reopen its borders to international travelers for the first… Read More »
Countries That Have Changed Travel Entry Requirements in March

Countries have been reopening and dropping entry requirements this month more than any other month. To catch up on the… Read More »
Italy’s Great Return: What You Should Know About Traveling to Italy This Year

As entry restrictions continue to ease throughout Europe, Americans are more interested than ever in traveling to the continent’s most… Read More »
What Travelers Will Love About Hotel Xcaret Arte

Find Out What Sets Hotel Xcaret Arte Apart Travelers looking for an unparalleled blend of art and adventure all in… Read More »
Judge Rules Cruise Companies Must Pay Fines for Cuba Cruises

A federal judge in Miami has ruled that cruise lines engaged in “statutorily prohibited tourism” by bringing passengers to Cuba…. Read More »
Unum unveils Unum One business class seat

Unum Aircraft Seating has unveiled its first business class seat, Unum One. The company says the seat delivers exceptional comfort… Read More »
Singapore to ease most of its Covid restrictions and outdoor mask mandates

Singapore will ease most of its Covid restrictions including outdoor mask mandates starting March 29, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong… Read More »
Trek in the desert and float on the Dead Sea in Jordan

This year I found myself driving through snow-capped mountains in Armenia to reach remote, medieval monasteries. I’ve hiked in the… Read More »
Could you stomach 18 hours ultra-long haul flights?

17 hours is a long time. You could watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy back to back, plus Gone… Read More »
There’s more to do in the Netherlands’ Lowlands than getting high

After months of uncertainty, the Dutch government has finally clarified the new entry requirements for non-EU citizens travelling to the… Read More »
Europe’s most overrated tourist attractions

These notorious tourist attractions are supposedly on everyone’s to-do list. But we’re here to tell you that, rather than tick… Read More »
Iran’s powder paradise drawing in the world’s best skiers

Austrian freeskier Fabian Lentsch is no stranger to the unfamiliar. He’s travelled all over the world in search of powder:… Read More »