[ad_1] Major cities, states, islands and countries are easing or removing COVID-19 entry requirements entirely as public health metrics continue to improve around the world exactly two years into the pandemic. The start of spring is typically one of the busiest times for travel, and 2022 will be no different. Fortunately, travelers …
Read More »Buenos Aires: One of the World’s Street Art Capitals
[ad_1] Buenos Aires has earned a reputation for being one of the world’s greatest cities for street art. From homages to cultural figures to scenes depicting political satire, colorful murals adorn the sides of buildings in many neighborhoods throughout the city. Street art is highly valued in Argentina, and as …
Read More »Tourists Flock to Dominican Republic in Record-Breaking Numbers
[ad_1] Despite a short blip due to the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, the travel rebound from the pandemic is well underway thanks to pent-up demand. And, apparently, many people are heading to the Dominican Republic. The Caribbean island nation just had the second-biggest month in its history of …
Read More »‘Enter Italy From USA’ Searches Soar 1,300% as Travel Restrictions Ease
[ad_1] Since Italy relaxed entry restrictions for travelers originating outside the European Union on March 1, the travel experts at comparison site Next Vacay have noted an incredible 1,300-percent year-over-year increase in searches for “enter Italy from USA”. Next Vacay Founder and CEO Naveen Dittakavi remarked, “Americans—and other non-E.U. travelers—are …
Read More »Surprising South Padre Island, Texas: A Nature Lover’s Perfect Paradise
[ad_1] Texas has a tropical island. Surprising? Well, it certainly was for me. South Padre Island is a 113-mile-long barrier island that runs along the Texas coast from Corpus Christi to Port Isabel. With 34 miles of wide and wonderful pearly white-sand beaches and crystal-clear aquamarine waters, the picturesque island …
Read More »Popular Travel Destinations Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for Entry
[ad_1] Every COVID-19 vaccinated individual has his or her own set of reasons for getting the jab. You or someone you love may be immunocompromised, or maybe you just dread the idea of getting profoundly sick for an extended period. But, after 19 months of staying close to home, it’s likely …
Read More »The Best March Events in Each State
[ad_1] The days are getting longer, the clocks are getting ready to spring forward, schools everywhere are preparing to let out for spring break and all over the country, fun March events are in the final planning stages. From St. Patrick’s Day parties to flower festivals, concert tours and rodeos, …
Read More »Hawaii to Keep Mask Mandate Despite New CDC Guidance
[ad_1] The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week adopted new guidelines on mask-wearing, issuing protocols that will allow almost 70 percent of the country living in areas with medium to low positive COVID-19 cases to ditch the face coverings while indoors. Count Hawaii among the 30 percent among …
Read More »The Most in Demand Travel Attractions According to TikTok
[ad_1] The travel side of TikTok has become one of the most popular parts of the uber-popular social media phenomenon, with travel influencers around the world influencing new trends, showcasing popular and lesser-known destinations and encouraging the world to explore virtually if not in person. A new study by Next …
Read More »Jamaica Eliminates COVID-Related Travel Authorization
[ad_1] Jamaica is taking several steps to return to more normal travel operations. Learn more about Jamaica Visitors to the country will no longer need the Travel Authorization, and travel-related quarantine measures will no longer be required from March 1, 2022. Children 12 years and older will still need to …
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