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Destinations
Luxe & Local: The Ultimate Travel Guide To The Hamptons & Things To Do There
Located on the eastern edge of New York’s Long Island, the Hamptons is a popular summer destination. It comprises a beautiful town and some of the prettiest villages in the country, including Sagaponack and Westhampton Beach. Vacationers will also find smaller hamlets…
— The Travel
Luxury Travel To Ibiza
One of the largest Spanish islands, Ibiza, attracts a huge number of tourists every year. This destination is known for its versatility, and so people from all walks of life can find something special for themselves here. Young students and friend groups love the island for its electric…
— A Broken Backpack
10 Things You Must Do At Blue Mountain, Ontario
Southern Ontario residents have always favored Blue Mountain as an all-season vacation getaway. The small hamlet at the foot of Blue Mountain ski resort is an ideal weekend trip from downtown with a tonne of entertaining attractions to explore and do for the whole family. It is…
— The Travel
Tours and Activities
2023 Solar Eclipse To Cross U.S., Canada, Mexico, And Central And South America — When And Where To See It
The date may still seem far off, but if you enjoy watching celestial events, you’ll want to circle Saturday, October 14, 2023, on your calendar. And here’s the best part: You won’t even need to stay up late, wake up early, or get up in the middle of the night. On October 14, 2023, an…
— Travel Awaits
Top 5 Beaches In Mexico To Experience The Culture That Are Most Visited By Locals
With an increasingly more internationalized Cancun and a busy, ridiculously overpriced Tulum, have you ever wondered where locals go for their yearly break in Mexico? In this article, we bring you the top 5 Mexican beach destinations Mexicans love the most, known for their…
— Travel Off Path
Belize's 6 best hikes
With its abundance of jungles, waterfalls and caves, Belize can easily make you feel like an intrepid explorer. Abounding with opportunities to experience nature, the Central American country has 17 national parks, three nature reserves, five natural monuments, seven wildlife…
— Lonely Planet
Cruise
The 6 best 2023 cruise itineraries to book right now
How does a cruise to Arabia sound? Or what about the longest U.S. river cruise ever to set sail? With ships traveling all over the globe, it can be difficult to choose the destination that's right for you, especially when there are so many bucket list-worthy options. That's why I've…
— The Points Guy
Emeril Named Chief Culinary Officer for Carnival
Carnival Cruise Line announced that world renowned chef Emeril Lagasse will serve as the cruise line’s Chief Culinary Officer. Emeril first partnered with Carnival Cruise Line with a bistro on Mardi Gras. Emeril’s Bistro was also added to Carnival Celebration, the cruise line’s newest…
— Cruise Fever
Norwegian to Reduce Cleaning Service For Most Cabins, Decrease Stateroom Attendant Salaries
Just ahead of its increase in daily gratuities for guests on January 1st, Norwegian Cruise Line has revealed that it is reducing its cleaning service for most staterooms across the fleet in 2023. According to Crew Center, a letter was sent to crew members that detailed the changes…
— Cruise Radio
Transportation
Cancelations: Airline Customer Service Dashboard
The U.S. Department of Transportation has created a dashboard to ensure the traveling public has easy access to information about services that U.S. airlines provide to mitigate passenger inconveniences when the cause of a cancellation or delay was due to circumstances within the…
— Travel Research Online
As Southwest Airlines continues to sort out its mess, Buttigieg is steamed
As beleaguered Southwest Airlines continues to sort out stranded passengers, uncollected baggage and out-of-position airplanes, US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has taken the airline to task. He's pulling no punches, referring to the situation as a complete "meltdown"…
— CNN
Over 30 Emirates Lounges Open Globally
Flying Emirates this holiday season? Travelers will be happy to hear that over 30 Emirates lounges have opened worldwide just in time for the holiday travel season. Learn more about these lounges below…
— Travel Noire
Lodging
The 7 Best Hotels in Vancouver for a Truly Local Stay
Travel to Vancouver, and you’ll see a different side of the city within every area you come across. Stand in Chinatown’s neon-lit streets or look up to Coal Harbour’s glass skyscrapers and you’re transported to Asia. Between Yaletown’s stretch of alternating taco, boba, and sushi…
— AFAR
Live your most glamorous life at LA's A-list hotels
The Golden Globes, the Oscars, the Academy Awards — oh my! With awards season on the horizon, you can vacay like the stars with stays at some of Los Angeles' most glamorous hotels. Opened in 1927, this Spanish Colonial Revival gem was developed by movie royalty…
— USA Today
23 New Hotels We Can't Wait to Check Into in 2023
Whether it’s bragging rights, promotional rates, or the thrill of christening yet-uncovered corners, staying in a new hotel offers plenty of benefits. Luckily, 2023 will have exciting hotel openings for every traveler on every budget, everywhere, from Marrakech to Mexico and Belize…
— Fodor's Travel
Other and Odd
Lost luggage piles up at airports around country
The winter season brought chaos to airports across the United States as Southwest Airlines canceled thousands of flights at the last minute, leaving hundreds of thousands of travelers stuck in limbo. Many passengers were left with no way to get to their destination or any…
— Travel Research Online
What Is Regenerative Tourism And How It Can Reduce The Effects Of Global Warming
As many travelers are packing their bags and set off to new destinations in 2023, some are finding new trends that will shape the way people travel next year. Out of lockdowns, travelers worldwide want to explore different experiences as opposed to popular tourist destinations…
— Travel Noire
Today in History
Massacre at Wounded Knee
After years of the United States seizing Native American lands and forcing tribes onto reservations, as well as treaty provisions that were never honored, tensions finally came to a head on December 29, 1890 at…
— Travel Research Online
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