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Food + Drink
Artsy Cans of Craft Beer That Prove Aluminum Is All Grown Up
Once the domain of dull domestic lager, aluminum cans have become U.S. craft brewing’s coolest package, with flavor-charged beer inside and gallery-worthy designs on the label. Seek out these eight avant-garde brews on your next trip.
August 1, 2018 06:44 PM
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Joshua M. Bernstein
Tips + News
Flights to Cyprus to Resume From Select Countries Starting June 9
Cyprus anticipates losing 70 percent of its predicted tourism-driven revenues this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, so to jump-start the industry, the government is allowing people to visit from European countries with low infection rates.
May 26, 2020 04:36 PM
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Menelaos Hadjicostis
History + Culture
At These “Dispersed” Hotels, Travelers Have No Choice But to Live Like Locals
You may have to walk a few minutes from your room to the restaurant, but these hotels without boundaries—where you might sleep in an artist’s retreat or a former bridge keeper’s home—are unlike anything else.
April 8, 2019 04:45 PM
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Delle Chan
Water Sports
Where the Whale Sharks Are: 9 Places to Spot the Gentle Giants This Summer
Coming face-to-face with the world’s biggest fish is one of the world’s biggest thrills. They may be sharks, but these giant creatures are actually quite docile and whether you want to swim with them or simply marvel at their size, here’s where to go.
May 4, 2018 07:09 PM
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Allison Montroy
Tips + News
Venice May Reroute Large Cruise Ships From City Center
Huge cruise liners, which bring thousands of visitors to the city every day, have long been a hot-button issue.
August 8, 2019 04:13 PM
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Katherine LaGrave
Tips + News
How to Give a Vacation to Frontline Medical Workers When You Book One Yourself
Book a future stay (or buy a gift card) at a participating hotel, and the purchase includes a donated room night or gift card for health-care workers so that they can take a well-deserved vacation once they’re able to.
May 5, 2020 01:57 PM
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Michelle Baran
The Future of Travel
Why a Multi-State Road Trip Is Even Better in an EV
Can you really take a long-distance road trip in an electric vehicle? As it turns out, yes—and it can be even better if you follow some simple rules.
May 3, 2022 01:47 PM
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Weldon Kennedy
National Parks
How to Visit a National Park Without Actually Visiting a National Park
Get your fill of the sights and sounds of U.S. national parks even when you’re stuck at home because of coronavirus.
April 6, 2020 04:32 PM
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Maggie Fuller
COVID + Travel
Cruises Continue to Sail Despite New CDC Warning and Outbreaks
After the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new advice that even fully vaccinated Americans should avoid cruising, much of the cruise industry said sailings will go on with health protocols in place.
January 5, 2022 04:22 PM
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Fran Golden
Health + Wellness
Soak in the Scenery From the Most Stunning Outdoor Bathtubs in the World
Freestanding, clawfoot, or heated with geothermal power—these private outdoor bathtubs take relaxation to a deeper level.
October 5, 2018 01:42 PM
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Nicole Trilivas
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
Destination Spotlight
My Slow Adventure in Ireland’s Under-the-Radar Northwest
A banker-turned-travel-writer’s firsthand account of slowing down to soak up the gorgeous scenery, farm-to-table cuisine, and other pleasures of Derry/Strabane and Leitrim.
Sponsored by
The European Travel Commission, written by Julie Falconer
National Parks
10 Less-Crowded Alternatives to the Most Popular U.S. National Parks
With crowds overrunning the U.S.’s most popular national parks, head to these alternative parks, forests, and natural wonders instead.
April 23, 2025 03:04 AM
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Maggie Fuller
In the Magazine
One With the Ocean Is Fostering Community—and Picking Up Trash
One writer finds community in the world’s largest open-water swim group—and picks up some trash while she’s at it.
April 19, 2022 12:28 PM
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Bonnie Tsui
Restaurants + Cafés
12 Unique U.S. Restaurants That Once Had a Much Different Purpose
Who knew that a stylishly refurbished setting could serve as a recipe for sucess?
April 6, 2018 04:25 PM
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Nile Cappello
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