Share The Article Finding calm during spring and summer can seem impossible without going to some far-flung destination, or one of those woo-woo retreats in the middle of the jungle. We all know how those turn out… But finding your Zen doesn’t require an investment in crystals or taking out a loan to reserve a […]
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Share The Article A common misconception is that the United Kingdom (UK) and the sun don’t often belong in the same sentence. Full disclosure: every time I write a UK-based article (including this one), it takes extra time to find sunny photos that fit the theme. Don’t worry, though. I sweat it out and found […]
Share The Article Now that the days are finally stretching out again, you’re not bundling up for a morning Kroger run anymore, and the forecast isn’t a total soul-crusher, chances are you’re itching to plan your next trip. Enough hibernating. We’re not talking another all-inclusive Mexico (Lord, no) or blowing cash on a wild weekend […]
Share The Article Don’t kid yourself. You don’t need swaying palms and a salty breeze to enjoy a blissful day along a gorgeous waterfront. While it’s certainly true some lakes aren’t worth visiting, that’s not the case for one state park being touted by its own state as spring’s next big hotspot. With new attractions, […]
Share The Article Last year, the United Kingdom started enforcing its new entry and stay regulations, affecting millions of travelers worldwide. Prior to that, traveling from the United States to Britain meant little to no hassle upon arrival: with eGates open to U.S. passport holders, all you had to do was rock up at the […]
Share The Article Every February, the safety debates begin. If you look at the official U.S. State Department Travel Advisories right now, you will see a blanket Level 2: ‘Exercise Increased Caution’ warning applied to the Dominican Republic, and the exact same Level 2 warning covering Mexico’s top tourist states like Quintana Roo and Baja […]
Share The Article Having spent time living in the Caribbean, I learned quickly that the postcard version of the Caribbean often skips over the logistical realities. Safety down here isn’t just about avoiding sketchy neighborhoods; it is about infrastructure, medical capabilities, and how effectively a local government manages the chaos of mass tourism. The U.S. […]
Share The Article We’re less than 2 months away from spring at this point, but if you think that’s far too early to start planning your next Eurotrip, not every place across the pond is as rainy and damp as London well into July, mi amigo. Costa del Sol is possibly the warmest destination in […]
Share The Article Many travelers scope out the best beaches this time of year, but sometimes a cozy cabin in a scenic mountain town is just what the doctor ordered. Lined with vintage shops, rustic inns, and Mom and Pop eateries with Grandma’s secret recipe, all while backdropped by what may seem like a Bob […]
Share The Article Napa may be deemed the G.O.A.T. for American wine country, but there are plenty of less crowded and more authentic experiences than, say, Napa’s cheesy wine train and touristy prices. In fact, Napa was named the most expensive U.S. destination in 2018 and has found itself playing hopscotch on the same list […]
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