[ad_1] The state of Yucatan, located in southeast Mexico and home to destinations including Mérida and Valladolid, as well as the ruins of Chichén-Itzá, provided an update on the state’s new destination offerings, developments and attractions following the completion of its latest campaign, “365 Days of Yucatan”. The campaign showcased …
Read More »World Food Travel Association Names Bonaire as Second Culinary Capital
[ad_1] The World Food Travel Association, a leading non-profit that works to preserve and promote culinary cultures around the globe, has named its second-ever Culinary Capital, the island of Bonaire. Culinary Capital is a program that recognizes destinations’ culinary cultures. Begun in 2021 to help promote food tourism as a …
Read More »‘The Courtyards’ Event Returns to Zagreb, Croatia This Summer
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: Experience Zagreb like a local with The Courtyards festival, a multi-day event with live music in interesting locations across the city. – Lacey Pfalz, Associate Writer, TravelPulse Don’t miss The Courtyards – “Dvorishta” this summer in Zagreb! It reveals the hidden secrets of the Upper Town, …
Read More »Travelers Guide to Visiting Athens Georgia
[ad_1] The Classic City – for those that attended The University of Georgia, it can feel like a homecoming each time they visit. But Athens, Georgia is so much more than just a college town. It’s perfect for families, foodies, music enthusiasts, football lovers and yes, college student students alike. …
Read More »Australia Lifts Remaining COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
[ad_1] Travelers to Australia can visit the country without worrying about COVID-19 travel restrictions starting July 6, 2022. “As more and more of us travel internationally and we get more confident in managing our risk of COVID, our airports are getting busier,” Minister for Home Affairs, Clare O’Neil, said. “Removing …
Read More »What’s New in The Bahamas
[ad_1] Summer is here, U.S. re-entry restrictions are in our rearview and American travelers are beyond ready to embark on long-awaited vacations. And, the Bahamas is bound to be one of this year’s hottest destinations, thanks to newly eased entry protocols and a wave of new flights that make accessing …
Read More »Venice Announces Additional Details of Tourist Entry Fee
[ad_1] Officials in Venice, Italy have revealed additional details about a new entrance fee designed to reduce “tourist peaks” and “manage tourist flows” that will take effect on January 16, 2023. At a press conference on Friday, Venice’s councilor for tourism, Simone Venturini called the new tax a solution for …
Read More »Explore the Sonoran Desert in Gilbert, Arizona
[ad_1] Gilbert, Arizona is located southeast of Phoenix and offers a wide variety of attractions, but one of its biggest attractions is also one of its most natural: the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch. The preserve was created for water management and wildlife preservation, as well as for the education …
Read More »Dominican Republic Travel Surge to Generate Seven Million 2022 Visitors
[ad_1] Implementing a COVID entry policy that stages included state-funded visitor travel insurance during the pandemic’s early stages, the Dominican Republic is authoring a strong tourism rebound after hosting more than 2.2 million visitors in the first four months of 2022. The Dominican Republic expects to host seven million land-based …
Read More »China Eases Quarantine Requirements for Those Arriving From Abroad
[ad_1] China announced that it is easing quarantine requirements for those entering the country from abroad. The country did not, however, lift its stringent COVID-19 policies. Those traveling to China will have to stay in a quarantine hotel for seven days, followed by three days of home quarantine, according to …
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