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Destinations
Hawaii: How to Visit on a Budget There’s a saying in Hawaii: there’s a cost to paradise. Among US states, Hawaii consistently ranks at the top for cost of living. The median price of a single-family home on O‘ahu, for example, is more than $1.1 million. And gas can cost as much as $5 a gallon. Yet with a little… — Lonely Planet This Country Named Destination Of The Year By Travel & Leisure Some countries have the best beaches, some are famed for their outstanding natural beauty, and others offer incredible food. But some destinations are lucky enough to have it all! And one of those magical destinations is Thailand. This is why Travel & Leisure has named… — Travel Off Path
Tours and Activities
These Charming European-Style Christmas Markets Are Right Here in The US If a trip to a European Christmas market has to remain on the bucket list for another year, there are lots of places in the U.S. where you can get a similar experience with no passport or long plane flight needed. You’ll find Glu?hwein flowing, handcrafts to buy, and holiday vibes that… — USA Today The ‘World’s Most Scenic Taco Bell’ Is the Perfect Way to See the California Coast Thirty minutes south of San Francisco on a beach boardwalk patio, a boozy Baja Blast and a cheesy bean burrito just taste different. There are all the classic touches of the taco tycoon: fast eats and bright splashes of color. But this is the end of the line for fast food and other chains… — Fodor's Travel A 200km Kayak Along One of Europe’s Last Wild Rivers One of Europe's last wild rivers, the Vjosa winds some 272km from Greece's Pindus Mountains to Albania's Adriatic coast, coursing through narrow gorges and expansive valleys, its blue-green waters slipping past Illyrian ruins, timeworn villages and stark mountainous landscapes… — BBC Travel
Cruise
Here’s Which Lines Cater To 18+ Travelers With swimming pools galore, entertainment and even child care on board, cruises can be an obvious choice for a family vacation. But sometimes travelers want a getaway without the kids. That’s where adults-only sailings come in. A range of cruise lines and ships exclusively… — USA Today Princess Cruises Reveals 2026 West Coast Cruises Princess Cruises’ 2026-2027 West Coast season features 26 destinations and 69 voyages, including the debut of the Star Princess. Departing from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Vancouver, B.C., the itineraries highlight each region’s culture, natural beauty, and cuisine. “Our 2026… — Porthole Cruise and Travel News
Transportation
TSA Sets All-Time Record With Thanksgiving 2024 Travel The Sunday after Thanksgiving is typically the most crowded day of the year at U.S. airports. 2024's post-turkey travel rush went a step further: It brought the busiest day ever for commercial air travel in America. According to preliminary numbers released Monday, the… — The Points Guy Canada Is Giving Away Free Flights to Stressed-Out Americans The holidays can be a busy—and stressful—time for many, and Canada might have just the fix. Destination Canada, the country’s tourism board, is offering the chance to experience the joy and beauty of winter in the frozen north by giving away 50 prizes of two economy round… — Afar EU’s Entry/Exit System Due to Start in 2025, Official Website Confirms The official website of the European Union for the new Entry/Exit System (EES) has confirmed that the implementation date is not planned for 2024. The website, which provides all the information related to the EES, states that the system is due to start in 2025, but it does not provide… — Schengen.News
Lodging
What Staying at the Luxurious Atlantis, The Palm Resort Is Really Like I didn't know what made a luxury hotel "luxurious" until I stepped into Atlantis, The Palm for the first time. Despite being on the tail end of a 20-hour travel day, I had never felt more alive than when the car service drove me under the iconic coral pink archways and into what can… — POPSUGAR Hilton Opens its First Tapestry Collection by Hilton Hotel in Melbourne with The Motley Hotel Richmond After 18 months of delighting guests with its eclectic charm and rich history, The Motley Hotel Richmond is proud to announce its next chapter, joining the Tapestry Collection by Hilton brand. This exciting partnership marks the debut of the brand in Australia, bringing its… — Hospitality Net
Other and Odd
People Are Traveling More Than Ever, Driving Residents Crazy. It’s Time to Listen to the Locals. Paige McClanahan, a journalist and travel writer, is much too diplomatic to phrase it this way, so allow me to be the grump: you’re the reason locals so often dislike tourists. “Travel has become a consumerist exercise where the goal is to get our money’s worth out of a place… — Outside Online This Unexpected Travel Trend Is Going To Be Wildly Popular In 2025 In the wake of many people crowding the world’s most popular destinations, overtourism has progressed from a buzzword to a rallying cry for change in how and where we choose to explore. This shift gave rise to 2024’s “destination dupe” trend — where people traveled to different… — HuffPost What Is Travel Tuesday? What You Need to Know to Snag the Best Deals Today There's Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Small Business Saturday—and now, Travel Tuesday: an entire day devoted to the best travel bargains on the market. But how did we get here, and what is Travel Tuesday, exactly? Let's back up a bit first. The term Black Friday, used to refer to the… — Condé Nast Traveler
Today in History
The First Heart Transplant On December 3, 1967, Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant. Operating on a 54-year-old patient, Barnard performed the procedure in his native South Africa. The patient, Louis Washkansky… — Travel Research Online
Press Releases of Interest
Travel Industry Leaders Forge Connections and Drive Growth at Exclusive TravelSMG Event (Boston, MA – December 2, 2024) The 2024 Travel Agency Owners Forum (TAOF), held from November 17–22 at the Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord’s Castle, concluded successfully, leaving participants inspired and… — Travel Research Online
Departures
Triora: Italy's Witch Town
Perched dramatically on a mountainside in Italy's Liguria region, the medieval village of Triora, known as the "Salem of Italy," has embraced a haunting history of dramatic, infamous witch trials. The town’s strategic position at 780 meters above sea level made it a crucial defensive outpost during medieval times. The village's name derives from "Tria Ora," meaning three mouths, referring to the three gates that once protected this fortress town. Its robust walls and commanding position earned it the nickname "Keys to the Alps," as it controlled important trade routes between the Ligurian coast and Piedmont.
The village's most notorious chapter began in 1587, when a severe famine struck the region. As crops failed and livestock perished, the desperate populace sought explanations for their misfortune. Local…
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