New York City Mandating Vaccines for Visitors to Many Indoor Businesses

New York City will soon require people to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination before entering select indoor businesses as the Delta… Read More »
How Canada Is Preparing for Tourism Reopening

It was welcome news for many Americans to hear that Canada would reopen its borders to vaccinated American travelers. Canada is one… Read More »
Lufthansa introduces Sleeper’s Row on select long-haul flights

An entire row of airplane seats all to yourself on a long-haul flight? Sign us up. Lufthansa Airlines, Germany’s national… Read More »
American Airlines Offering Free In-flight Access to TikTok

American Airlines announced it has bolstered its array of free in-flight offerings with the addition of TikTok. As part of a… Read More »
Discover Infinite Excellence in the Dominican Republic

The Dominican Republic, Punta Cana especially, has been welcoming visitors to its expansive white-sand beaches for years now. It’s a… Read More »
Florida Governor Tries To Transfer NCLH Lawsuit To More Favorable Court

There’s been a new development in the series of lawsuits and subsequent appeals triggered by Florida governor Ron DeSantis’ battle to stop… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Will Sail Full Fleet by Spring 2022

Royal Caribbean International announced that it will be sailing its full fleet once again by the spring of 2022 and detailed… Read More »
Summer Ideal: Sailing the Maine Coast on a Windjammer

Sailing the Maine coast over the 4th of July. It sounds like something only old-moneyed Easterners or year-round New Englanders… Read More »
A Photo Tour Through Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand New Carnival Mardi Gras

Carnival Mardi Gras Named after the first Carnival ship that started it all way back in 1972, the Carnival Mardi… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Passengers Sailing to US Virgin Islands Must Be Fully Vaccinated

Officials from Royal Caribbean International announced that all passengers ages 12 and up scheduled to sail to the U.S. Virgin… Read More »
Delta Variant Travel Restrictions: The Safest Countries to Visit Right Now

Low-Risk Destinations The emergence of the COVID-19 Delta variant has many travelers seeking out safe destinations with low case numbers to close… Read More »
Mexico Travel: New Culinary Experiences in the Cancun, Riviera Maya Region

Part of the joys of traveling is experiencing another culture’s foods. Whether that be sitting down at a quaint hole-in-the-wall… Read More »
All-Inclusive Plus Offers Hilton Yucatan Playa del Carmen Guests More

Enhance your Hilton all-inclusive vacation in Playa del Carmen with an All-Inclusive Plus Package. Guests staying at the Hilton Yucatan Playa… Read More »
Mexico’s First Nickelodeon Resort Officially Opens

The all-inclusive Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts Riviera Maya officially opened today, August 2, complete with a six-acre waterpark and plenty of family… Read More »
MSC Cruises Resumes US Sailings Out of Miami

MSC Cruises is marking its return to U.S. cruising with a four-night sailing out of Miami aboard MSC Meraviglia on… Read More »
Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady Sets Sail in the UK

After much anticipation, Virgin Voyages will debut its first ship, Scarlet Lady in the United Kingdom this week. Introducing the Summer Soiree… Read More »
Celestyal Cruises Postpones Fall and Winter Sailings

Following completion of their summer 2021 Mediterranean itineraries in late August, Celestyal Olympia and Celestyal Crystal’s fall and winter sailings will be… Read More »
NCL To Offer Starbucks on Every Ship

Norwegian Cruise Line recently announced that it has expanded its partnership with Starbucks, with plans to include a Starbucks cafe on… Read More »
Tailwind Air connects Manhattan and Boston by seaplane

Air taxi operator Tailwind Air Service (PGN, Farmingdale) has announced the launch of the first nonstop seaplane connection from New… Read More »
Alaska Airlines enhances first class and main cabin meals

Alaska Airlines has introduced an expanded selection of freshly prepared, West Coast inspired first class meals on all flights more than 670 miles… Read More »
Two travelers submitted fake vaccination cards before flying to Toronto, each was fined nearly $16,000.

Before two passengers flew from the United States to Toronto last month, they submitted required copies of their vaccination cards… Read More »
Uber and Lyft business boosted by return of riders, but driver shortage

Ride hailing companies Uber Technologies Inc and Lyft Inc promised Wall Street they would be back on the road to… Read More »