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Hotels
10 Great Hotels in the Azores for a Local Stay
Don’t expect any humdrum, large hotel chains here: instead, ecofriendly surf lodges, historic forts-turned-inns, and stone-walled vacation homes await.
June 14, 2022 11:22 AM
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Jessie Beck
UNESCO World Heritage
Hungary’s “Last” Roma Fortune-Teller Preserves Traditions
Though the Roma are the country’s largest ethnic minority, they face discrimination in their everyday lives—now, some of their oldest customs and traditions are fading away.
October 21, 2021 02:07 PM
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Justin Spike
Hotel News + Openings
For a Nature-Filled Pacific Northwest Retreat, Head to These New Glamping Resorts
The wild beauty of Washington state and Canada’s British Columbia is luring in a fresh crop of outdoor-focused accommodations—from tented camps to Japanese
onsen
-inspired forest cabins.
November 18, 2024 06:37 PM
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Bailey Berg
Destination Spotlight
Why Canada’s Smallest Province Is Big on Fun
Prince Edward Island’s enchanting vistas and small-home charm with big city amenities make for a memorable visit.
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Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism
Food + Drink
Italy’s Plague-Era “Wine Windows” Return for Pandemic-Proof Drink Service
History is repeating itself in Florence where wine windows that were used to help prevent contagion during the bubonic plague are being reopened by the region’s bars and restaurants for coronavirus-friendly delivery.
August 10, 2020 06:41 PM
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Michelle Baran
Hotels
All in the Family, and Still Thriving: Hotels Run by Heirs for Generations
Think it’s hard keeping a business in the family? Try finding a hotel where the great-grandchildren of the founders didn’t sell to the highest bidder. These retreats are still run by the same families for four generations and beyond.
September 12, 2025 11:31 AM
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Heidi Mitchell
History + Culture
Colosseum’s Underground Passages Reopen to Public
Tourists are now able to go underground and wander the area considered the ancient arena’s “backstage.”
June 29, 2021 04:08 PM
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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.
Sponsored by
Emerald Cruises
Hotels
At This South African Wine Estate, Farming, Food, and Art Take Center Stage
Spier Wine Farm in South Africa’s Stellenbosch is a 1692 estate that was reimagined through regenerative farming, food, hospitality, and art, all operating as a single system.
April 6, 2026 05:34 PM
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Erica Firpo
Trending News
Should You Cancel Your Upcoming Trip to Mexico? Experts Offer Their Advice
Violence erupted across the country after the killing of a cartel leader last month, but conditions vary by region. Ahead of spring break season, here’s a look at the security situations in various popular vacation destinations.
March 4, 2026 03:17 PM
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Jeri Clausing
Cruise News
Hurtigruten Launches Buy 1, Get 1 Free Sale on Galápagos Cruises
The promotion also includes fares that are 50 percent off for solo travelers.
February 1, 2023 04:41 PM
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Bailey Berg
Stay Here Next
A Milan Grande Dame Hotel Is Reborn—Just in Time for Italy’s Olympics
As Milan prepares to cohost the 2026 Olympics, the Carlton, one of the city’s most storied hotels, reopens after an impressive five-year renovation.
January 30, 2026 11:58 AM
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Laura Itzkowitz
Air Travel News
Is the Las Vegas Airport Getting a Glow-Up? New Chase, Capital One, and Amex Lounges Signal a Fancier Era
An impressive roster of fresh credit card–backed lounges is bringing the Vegas Strip’s glam to Harry Reid International Airport.
January 20, 2026 06:52 PM
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Bailey Berg
National Parks
Can You Visit Yosemite Right Now?
Travelers may be wondering if visiting the California national park is possible amid a wildfire burning at the southern edge of the park.
July 14, 2022 05:29 PM
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Associated Press (AP)
Air Travel News
You Can Now Fly Direct to This Mexican Coastal Paradise
After years of delays, a new airport has opened in this boho-chic beach hot spot south of Cancun. And several U.S. airlines have already announced new nonstop flights there in 2024.
December 20, 2023 08:24 PM
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Meagan Drillinger
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