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Beaches
Hotels on Hurricane-Hit Islands in the Caribbean Reopen Bigger and Better Than Ever
One year after hurricanes Irma and Maria caused widespread destruction on numerous islands, the region is gearing up for the high season with renovated properties that sparkle like the surrounding sea.
October 19, 2018 04:46 PM
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Devorah Lev-Tov
Epic Trips
Thoughts from the Road
Since its founding, AFAR’s mission has been to bring its readers the most engaging stories from the road—a tradition we are continuing with our new AFAR Travel Tales event series with The Moth.
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Discovering South Africa, Affordably
Collette tours offers you the country’s highlights at a reasonable price.
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Small Ship Cruises
Baby on Board: 5 Luxury Cruise Lines That Actually Cater to Kids
These luxury cruise lines go the extra (nautical) mile to please wee sailors, from tots to teens.
November 14, 2018 12:17 PM
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Elissa Garay
Beer, Wine, + Spirits
The World-Class Japanese Spirit Hidden in a Sleepy Hawaiian Beach Town
Past the shrimp trucks and big-wave surfers, a master distiller’s protégé is producing some of the world’s most interesting traditional shōchū.
September 5, 2017 02:37 PM
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Kirsten Whatley
Summer 2024
New Orleans Is Ready to Tell a Different Story
Writer Santi Elijah Holley heads to New Orleans to explore how the city’s latest offerings help tell a different, more inclusive story.
September 24, 2024 08:07 AM
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Santi Elijah Holley
South Dakota
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August 15, 2024 06:31 PM
Water Sports
What to Do in Tofino, British Columbia
Here’s how to do a quick—but expectation-exceeding—trip to Tofino, too.
September 24, 2015 07:17 PM
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Joe Diaz
Morocco
Overview
January 12, 2024 06:42 PM
COVID + Travel
What Kids’ COVID Vaccines Mean for Family Travel
After holding back on more ambitious travel plans for nearly two years, families with kids newly eligible for a COVID vaccine are now planning—and booking—big trips for the holidays and beyond.
November 4, 2021 07:21 PM
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Michelle Baran
Restaurants + Cafés
The World’s Largest Underwater Restaurant Opens in Europe
On the southern tip of Norway’s coast, the aptly named “Under” restaurant offers fine dining among the fishes.
March 20, 2019 03:41 PM
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Matthew Phenix
Longreads
Martha’s Vineyard Was Once a Haven for the Deaf. I Took a Trip to Find Out If It Still Is.
In the 1800s, so many residents of Martha’s Vineyard were deaf that they created their own sign language. As a deaf traveler, I took a road trip to see how visitors can experience that legacy today.
August 26, 2024 10:48 AM
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Sara Nović
Family Travel
A Beginner’s Guide to Taking an RV Trip With Kids
It might not be the idyllic #vanlife but it will build character and bonds.
November 5, 2019 07:36 PM
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Michelle Baran
Hiking + Cycling
Iconic Southwestern Hiking Spot May Soon Open to More Visitors
The Bureau of Land Management is considering increasing daily visitor limits from 20 people to 96 people per day at The Wave, a popular rock formation near the Utah-Arizona border.
May 13, 2019 03:24 PM
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Morgan Smith
Museums + Galleries
Smithsonian Magazine’s Free Museum Day Canceled Over Coronavirus Fears
The 2020 event was supposed to take place on April 4, but was canceled as a public health precaution.
March 12, 2020 05:56 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
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