Destinations
Where to Go Next
United States
Africa
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Middle East
North + Central America
South America
Oceania
Trip Ideas
AFAR Advisor
Art + Culture
Beaches
Cities We Love
Cruise
Destination Spotlight
Epic Trips
Family Travel
Food + Drink
Health + Wellness
Holiday Travel
In the Magazine
LGBTQ Travel
Longreads
Outdoor Adventure
Road Trips
Sustainable Travel
Train Trips
Weekend Getaways
Where to Go Next
Tips + News
Air Travel News
Cruise News
The Future of Travel
Loyalty + Rewards
Packing Tips + Gear
Travel Deals
Travel Tips + Etiquette
Trending Travel News
Visas + Passports
Hotels
Hotels We Love
Most Recent Articles
Journeys
Podcasts
Unpacked
Travel Tales
View From Afar
Subscribe
Newsletter
Subscribe to Print Magazine
Give a Gift
Renew Magazine
Magazine Customer Service
Menu
Destinations
Where to Go Next
United States
Africa
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Middle East
North + Central America
South America
Oceania
Trip Ideas
AFAR Advisor
Art + Culture
Beaches
Cities We Love
Cruise
Destination Spotlight
Epic Trips
Family Travel
Food + Drink
Health + Wellness
Holiday Travel
In the Magazine
LGBTQ Travel
Longreads
Outdoor Adventure
Road Trips
Sustainable Travel
Train Trips
Weekend Getaways
Where to Go Next
Tips + News
Air Travel News
Cruise News
The Future of Travel
Loyalty + Rewards
Packing Tips + Gear
Travel Deals
Travel Tips + Etiquette
Trending Travel News
Visas + Passports
Hotels
Hotels We Love
Most Recent Articles
Journeys
Podcasts
Unpacked
Travel Tales
View From Afar
Subscribe
Newsletter
Subscribe to Print Magazine
Give a Gift
Renew Magazine
Magazine Customer Service
Search results for
Submit
There are 6,725 results that match your search.
Air Travel News
The Real Reason Airlines Want You to Raise the Window Shade Before Takeoff and Landing
There’s no universal rule about window shades on flights, but there is a clear safety reason behind why crews often ask passengers to keep them open during takeoff and landing.
April 9, 2026 12:18 PM
·
Ramsey Qubein
Air Travel News
Bereavement Fares Aren’t What They Used to Be—Here’s How They Work Now
Bereavement fares can help in a pinch, but they’re not always the cheapest option. Understanding how they work can save you time, money, and added stress.
April 3, 2026 02:40 PM
·
Bailey Berg
Trains
A First Look at the New High-Speed Train That Will Connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas
Brightline West has officially broken ground on its ambitious high-speed rail project that will connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas in two hours. Here’s a look at the station designs, rail map, and project timeline.
April 23, 2024 06:18 PM
·
Matt Villano
Camping
8 Beautiful Places to Camp in Colorado
Make the most of Colorado’s gorgeous landscapes at these noteworthy campsites.
April 23, 2024 06:42 PM
·
Bailey Berg
Restaurants + Cafés
Essential Latinx Food Experiences in Los Angeles
Diane Scalia of Melting Pot Tours has been introducing visitors to the area’s food since 2011. She offers her favorite spots—all of which are open amid the pandemic.
October 23, 2020 04:31 PM
·
Tim Chester
Weekend Getaways
The Hamptons Are the Perfect Fall Weekend Trip from New York City—Here’s Our Guide
The Hamptons aren’t just for summertime anymore. Here’s one native New Yorker’s fall weekend guide, including where to stay, eat, and go.
October 28, 2020 01:31 PM
·
Rosalie Tinelli
Trending News
Want Your Own “Private” Island in Sweden? This New Contest Makes It Possible
Five winners in Visit Sweden’s new global contest will receive yearlong usage rights to designated uninhabited islands—plus flights to experience the country’s wild landscapes up close.
February 25, 2026 11:06 AM
·
Bailey Berg
Hotels
Pick the House Plants for Your Room at This Hotel Pop-Up
The Kimpton Gray in Chicago is giving guests the option to have their room decked out in plants such as cacti, succulents, palms, and ferns.
September 16, 2019 07:50 PM
·
Michelle Baran
Expedition Cruises
Cruises Are Boring? On These Sailings, You Can Ski in Antarctica, Hike the Himalayas, and Bike Through Europe
Cruises often get a bad rap for not offering much in the way of fitness or outdoor adventure. But there are some thrilling itineraries with adrenaline-fueled excursions, from polar expeditions to invigorating river cruises.
January 26, 2026 05:49 PM
·
Andrea Zelinski
Sustainable Travel
Hike, Stay, and Make Cheese With Local Residents on These International Trips
Community-based projects in Ecuador, Nepal, and beyond help locals achieve economic independence while providing travelers a chance to experience everyday life.
July 31, 2024 02:59 PM
·
Hannah Singleton
Festivals + Events
Why Lake Tahoe Is More Than Its Famous Lake
A year-round hub for festivals, concerts, and sports alongside your outdoor adventure.
Sponsored by
Visit Lake Tahoe
Longreads
Saudi Arabia Is Investing Big in Tourism. What Does Life Look Like for Locals?
Writer Sarah Khan and photographer Tasneem Alsultan chat about the Saudi Arabia they once knew—and the country that’s quickly assuming a new identity on the world stage.
January 18, 2023 11:20 AM
·
Sarah Khan
U.S. Beaches
The 10 Best Beaches in Southern California
From Santa Barbara to San Diego, we’ve narrowed down hundreds of miles to 10 magnificent beaches for your next sunny getaway.
November 7, 2022 01:06 PM
·
Sarah Purkrabek
International Beaches
I’ve Visited More Than 80 Countries Alone—This Caribbean Island Is One of the Best Places for Solo Travelers
This small island should be on every solo traveler’s radar.
February 11, 2025 03:18 PM
·
Kaitlyn Rosati
Epic Trips
I Got Stuck on the World’s Largest Glacier Field During a Whiteout Storm—and You Should Too
Sleeping on a Yukon ice field teaches travelers about Indigenous Gold Rush history, climate change, and getting lost in the fog.
May 12, 2026 01:41 PM
·
Danielle Hallock
Previous
95 of 449
Next