The best cruise ships for holidays at sea
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] As experts in the cruise field, we’re often asked for advice about holidaying at sea, but one question that… Read More »
Ultimate Fitness Cruise Launching in 2019
For travelers who love working out, the world’s ultimate Fitness Cruise will launch in 2019. The WOD on the Waves voyage… Read More »
Allston hotel features local artists’ work throughout 117-rooms
The 117-room boutique hotel Studio Allston has opened at 1234 Soldiers Field Road in Allston, right along the Charles River…. Read More »
Things to do in Tampa with the kids
When visiting destinations along the Gulf Coast of Florida, you expect laid-back beach towns that offer their gorgeous white sand beaches… Read More »
How Proper Hotel San Francisco became the city’s hippest hotel
As most of you already know, the charms of San Francisco are aplenty. Breathtaking scenery? Check. Cultural attractions? Check. Noteworthy… Read More »
Best places to ski in Canada
Canada offers an array of sensational ski destinations and the country’s flag carrier can take you there. Air Canada boasts an impressive… Read More »
Hotels that make their own liquor & beer
Is there anything actually cooler than drinking specially-distilled gin on a rooftop in Ohio? Or how about a Florida hotel… Read More »
Things To Do in Whistler, Canada
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] Set out on a self-propelled Nordic adventure in Whistler this winter. With more than 160 kilometres of trails to… Read More »
Best Spots for a Beer in Asheville, North Carolina
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_wp_search][vc_column_text] Beer drinkers unite and make your way to Asheville, North Carolina as soon as you can. With the most… Read More »
Lockheed Martin starts production of its experimental supersonic plane
Lockheed Martin’s experimental supersonic plane has officially entered production, the defense giant announced Nov. 16, 2018. NASA will flight-test the… Read More »
New ‘Smart Skin’ tech warns of strain in aircraft and bridges
Thanks to one peculiar characteristic of carbon nanotubes, engineers will soon be able to measure the accumulated strain in an… Read More »
How airline food is changing
Airline food has never had a good reputation – and there are plenty of reasons why. When cruising at 30,000… Read More »