[ad_1] Share The Article Is there anything better than that feeling of arriving in a new city as a first-time traveler? The excitement and uncertainty have a way of washing over you and leaving you feeling curious, energized, and possibly a bit apprehensive (especially for solo travelers). With no shortage of beautiful destinations to visit, […]
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[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 8 mins ago Spain is a digital nomad’s dream. With its different ambiance, cultures, and other forms of living, the Castellano lifestyle is sought by many a traveler. With Spain easing its international worker’s laws, it’s becoming more accessible and easier to live as a nomad in the Iberian […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Orlando, Florida, is a popular destination known mainly for its theme parks, but that’s quickly changing. The City Beautiful started developing its sense of culture separate from Walt Disney World or Universal Orlando Resort. Last year, Michelin awarded the city four Michelin stars (one at each location), with two stars going […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 2 hours ago Are you stuck on where to go this summer? Many Americans overlook their neighbor to the north when planning an international vacation. But Canada is a destination that should not be missed! Easy access from the U.S., great weather, beautiful nature, cool cities, and a favorable […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 17 hours ago National parks are finally seeing a return to pre-pandemic levels of visitation. Statistics for 2022 show that over 312 million people visited national parks in the U.S., up nearly 75 million from 2020. After some difficult years of lockdowns and travel restrictions, it’s a welcome sight […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 17 mins ago When country-hopping across Latin America, travelers normally have their hearts set on Mexico’s pristine beaches, Colombia’s vibrant city breaks, or Brazil’s extensive Atlantic coast, but this geopolitical entity, which extends from the southernmost part of North America to the South, still has numerous hidden spots yet […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Europe’s plan to launch an Electronic Travel Authorization, which will require Americans to pay a fee every three years in order to travel, has just been pushed back until 2024 as Brussels continues to grapple with operational issues and the complexities of the system’s implementation. The ETIAS, as it’s been dubbed, […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 1 hour ago Airlines haven’t had the best reputation lately. From the Southwest debacle to plenty of canceled flights, lost luggage, and seats getting smaller, America isn’t the only country that has airlines causing problems for customers. One of the most popular ways to air these grievances is Twitter, […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 2 hours ago Perhaps no U.S. city is richer in culture than New Orleans. While many cities have lost track of their traditions over the years, New Orleans has managed to do the opposite. By celebrating what makes it a truly unique place – its food, people, music, and […]
[ad_1] Share The Article Last Updated 47 mins ago Traveling while being part of the LGBTQ+ community can be difficult, depending on where you go. But it doesn’t have to be complicated. Some destinations are great for the community, even if they seem like they need to be more upfront. As travelers, you want to […]