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Travel for Good
Travel Should Be a Force for Good
As the travel industry begins its recovery, AFAR’s editor in chief calls for it to come back better than it was before.
June 4, 2020 06:26 PM
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Julia Cosgrove
Travel for Good
In Mexico City, It Doesn’t Get More Farm-to-Table Than This
Mexico City’s organic movement may be the key to saving an important and threatened local resource.
March 9, 2017 11:56 AM
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Lydia Carey
Spring 2025
For Some of the World’s Most Exciting Wines, Travel to Mexico
Often called Mexico’s Napa Valley, Valle de Guadalupe is forging its own path thanks to a new generation of winemakers and chefs working toward a more sustainable—and delicious future.
May 8, 2025 09:59 AM
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Anya von Bremzen
People
Black Travel Is Not a Monolith
Travel as a transformative form of escapism is not something afforded to everyone, and intersecting identities only make it more challenging for members of marginalized groups.
February 12, 2021 02:02 PM
COVID + Travel
France Has Reopened to U.S. Travelers—Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Visiting
A reporter based in France breaks down the situation on the ground and what travelers who want to go should know.
July 21, 2021 05:41 PM
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Sara Lieberman
COVID + Travel
The Ethics of Vaccinated Travel
Even if you can travel internationally, should you? We posed the hard questions to ethicists and sustainable travel operators so we can take our next trips mindfully.
April 27, 2021 12:58 PM
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Mark Ellwood
River Cruises
What It’s Like to Take a River Cruise Through Europe Right Now
With COVID rules and restrictions varying by country, crossing the border by boat has its own new challenges—but there are some advantages, too.
September 22, 2021 06:20 PM
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Katherine LaGrave
Water Sports
Scientists Spill About the Best Places to See Sharks Around the World
Whether you want to come face-to-face with your fears or you’ve always dreamed of diving with these misunderstood animals, these experts have you covered.
November 9, 2018 07:09 PM
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Melissa Hobson
Tips + News
How Coronavirus Is Helping Venice Reimagine Tourism
In the absence of travelers amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Venetians have had a rare glimpse at a cleaner, quieter version of Italy’s most-visited city—and some residents hope it will stick.
May 18, 2020 04:52 PM
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Colleen Barry
Travel for Good
Will Travel Save—or Destroy—the Maldives?
Lisa Abend dives into a beautiful, confusing paradise that may be gone by the end of the century.
January 30, 2020 12:06 PM
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Lisa Abend
Tips + News
Devastated by Dorian, These Bahamas Airports and Resorts Remain Closed
The most powerful hurricane on record ever to hit the country tore through the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama over Labor Day weekend. Here’s what we know thus far.
September 4, 2019 07:17 PM
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Michelle Baran
AFAR Advisor
The Best Advice for New Travel Advisors
A career as a travel advisor doesn’t end at a certain age. In fact, the more experience you get and the more you travel, the deeper your knowledge and the better you are at your job.
June 27, 2019 12:23 PM
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Annie Fitzsimmons
History + Culture
How Sicily’s Last UNESCO-Recognized Puppeteers Are Fighting to Save Their Tradition
In the Italian island’s cobblestoned capital, a centuries-old craft has few remaining practitioners.
April 13, 2020 01:15 PM
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Jessica Vincent
Safari
This Lion Safari Gives Travelers a Deeper Look at Wildlife Conservation in Africa
For the first time, travelers can follow the path of a two-country collaboration in Africa that’s protecting one of nature’s noblest species.
May 18, 2022 11:35 AM
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Jennifer Flowers
Travel for Good
What Biden’s New Climate Commitments Mean for Travel
On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to have the United States rejoin the Paris climate agreement. The long-term impacts of that decision could help save the places and people travelers treasure.
April 22, 2021 06:01 PM
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Michelle Baran
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