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For a Cooler Summer Escape in France, Head to This Gorgeous New Hotel on the Country’s Western Coast
At Les Bassans in Brittany, travelers will find cool sea air, Nordic-inspired spa rituals, and unfussy hospitality from the French-owned Fontenille Collection.
July 22, 2025 11:52 AM
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The Great Barrier Reef’s Great Big Complicated Story
Headlines have portrayed Australia’s bucket-list destination as dead, or dying. But that’s an oversimplification of a complex story—and the most dire threat from tourism may be what you least expect.
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Juli Berwald
Hotels
The Hotel Industry Has Traditionally Been a Man’s World. These 6 Women Leaders Are Shaking It Up.
These women aren’t just breaking barriers. They’re building a more inclusive, dynamic future for hospitality—and your hotel experience will be the better for it.
March 28, 2025 03:30 PM
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Jennifer Flowers
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Why You Should Go to Barcelona This Fall
Between hotel openings, a robust calendar of festivals, a new tribute to soccer star Leo Messi, plus up-and-coming neighborhoods to explore, Barcelona packs in plenty this autumn.
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Jennifer Ceaser
Loyalty + Rewards
Is Priority Pass Even a Worthwhile Travel Credit Card Perk Anymore?
Membership in this global network of airport lounges, once a coveted benefit of signing up for select travel credit cards, has lost some of its shine recently.
July 16, 2025 03:11 PM
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Katherine Fan
Cruise
How to Caribbean Island-Hop Aboard a Stylish and Intimate Yacht
There’s perhaps no more tempting place to revitalize than in the Caribbean. The most exquisite way to see it all? With the freedom and boutique experience of Emerald Cruises’ new yachts designed for up to 100 guests.
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Health + Wellness
I Used Astrocartography to Decide Where to Travel Next. Here’s How It Went.
This travel-based astrology practice can help you determine the best destinations for visiting, living, and working.
December 18, 2023 08:00 AM
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Maliah West
Trending News
Rome’s Trevi Fountain to Start Charging for Access
Starting in February, nonresidents of Rome will be required to pay a fee for an up-close viewing and coin tossing at the Trevi fountain in an effort to manage crowds and congestion.
December 23, 2025 11:44 AM
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Erica Firpo
Cruise News
The 65-Day Cruise That Starts in Antarctica and Ends in Milwaukee
Though if you prefer, you could start in Duluth, Minnesota, and end in Antarctica.
June 6, 2022 11:50 PM
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Bailey Berg
Trending News
Americans Will Have to Pay More to Visit the Louvre in 2026
Following a recent jewelry heist, the famous Paris art institute is increasing admissions for select visitors and will use the added funds to overhaul its surveillance system, among other much-needed updates to the historic structure.
December 16, 2025 05:40 PM
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Bailey Berg
Spring 2023
An Olive Oil Revolution Is Quietly Brewing in Tunisia
Tunisia is the world’s third-largest olive oil exporter, but a history of selling in bulk has favored quantity over quality. Today, a group of artisan producers is pressing for change.
April 13, 2023 06:03 PM
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Lindsey Tramuta
Air Travel News
Airlines Extend Their Flight Change Flexibility Policies
New bookings made until the end of June with United, Delta, American, and JetBlue can be changed to a later date with no fee. Southwest doesn’t charge for changes but has extended the deadline for using travel credits into 2022.
June 4, 2020 03:18 PM
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Michelle Baran
Tips + News
Europe, U.S. Reel as Virus Infections Surge at Record Pace
After easing restrictions just a few months ago, many governments are reimposing curfews and closing restaurants once again.
October 16, 2020 02:26 PM
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David Crary
Tips + News
This Grassroots Organization Is Partnering With New York and D.C. Restaurants to Feed Frontline Protesters
Fuel the People works with local BIPOC-owned restaurants to nourish thousands of people at protests and social justice events.
June 18, 2020 11:42 PM
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Maggie Fuller
Small Ship Cruises
This Epic Around-the-World Cruise Takes You to 56 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Clear your calendar for the first half of 2021 for this 117-night, 30-country journey from Regent Seven Sea Cruises.
July 31, 2018 03:26 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
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