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Beaches
Stock Island: Where Old Key West Is Hiding
With two new hotels, Stock Island, an under-the-radar spot in the Florida Keys known for its laid-back, vintage vibe, may not be a locals-only spot for much longer.
February 20, 2018 01:25 PM
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Shayne Benowitz
Restaurants + Cafés
Why Global Restaurants Are Welcoming Refugee Chefs Into Their Kitchens This Month
From Paris to Cape Town to New York City, gourmet establishments across 15 international cities will open their doors to chefs from conflict-torn countries as part of the annual Refugee Food Festival.
June 12, 2019 02:54 PM
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Sarah Buder
Food + Drink
Visiting the Biggest Tea Garden in the U.S.
On South Carolina’s Wadmalaw Island, the Charleston Tea Garden dates back decades—you can smell it before you see it.
December 20, 2022 03:39 PM
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Victoria M. Walker
Cities We Love
Sunday Funday: A Perfect Day in Washington, D.C.
A local writer shares her perfect itinerary for a Sunday Funday in Washington, D.C. (Drinks included.)
January 5, 2022 12:16 PM
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Mekita Rivas
Packing Tips + Gear
Free Apps and Websites That Make Eco-Friendly Travel Easy
If you want to reduce your impact on the environment without changing too much about how and where you explore, start by checking out these helpful, sustainability-minded mobile apps and websites.
October 18, 2019 04:20 PM
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Kristan Schiller
Air Travel News
The “Flying Feminist”: The First Woman to Design, Build, and Fly Her Own Plane
Pioneering aviator Lilian Bland had built and flown her own plane before Amelia Earhart had even become a teenager. So why don’t more people know her name?
August 26, 2020 11:23 AM
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Katherine LaGrave
Cities We Love
How to Support Black-Owned Businesses in Brooklyn
Kimberly Drew, who’s known for her work promoting Black artists, recommends her picks of Black-owned businesses in her Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood and beyond. Plus, some from AFAR
Sponsored by
NYC & Company and written by Paula Apkan
May / June 2021
In Le Perche, France, a Cider That Rivals Champagne
In an ancient apple-growing region 90 minutes from Paris, a group of French cider makers are playing by their own rules.
November 6, 2020 12:29 PM
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Sabine Hrechdakian
Travel for Good
Here’s What You Need to Know About Getting Tickets to See “Hamilton” in Puerto Rico
Lin-Manuel Miranda is reprising his role as Alexander Hamilton this month in San Juan to raise money for hurricane relief efforts.
January 7, 2019 05:49 PM
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Lyndsey Matthews
Hiking + Cycling
Yes, You Can Now Hike the Appalachian Trail—in Ireland
Consider it another 279 miles tacked onto your journey of 2,000+ miles.
November 9, 2022 02:33 PM
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Jacqueline Kehoe
Air Travel News
Qantas Expects to Start International Flights in October
The airline’s chief executive said the Australian government would have final say on the resumption of international travel.
February 25, 2021 01:26 PM
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Rod McGuirk
Outdoor Adventure
Lake Life: Experience the Great Outdoors on Georgia’s Pristine Shorelines
Go off the beaten path in the Peach State to reap the scientifically proven benefits of “blue spaces,” Southern style.
Sponsored by
Explore Georgia
Art + Culture
7 Art Exhibits Worth Traveling for This Fall and Winter
From John Waters’s first retrospective to an interactive LED display in Manhattan, these seven art exhibitions are worth a plane ticket.
November 4, 2023 10:00 AM
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Mae Hamilton
Air Travel News
How the War in the Middle East Is Affecting Flights to Europe, Asia . . . and Almost Everywhere
Extra layovers, longer routes, and increasing airfares—even travelers who aren’t flying anywhere near the conflict might feel the effects.
March 25, 2026 06:24 PM
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Bailey Berg
Tips + News
How to Support Small Businesses in Italy When You Can’t Travel There
Rome-based culinary guide and author Katie Parla shares four ways you can help your favorite Italian businesses right now.
April 16, 2020 02:59 PM
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Katie Parla
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