[ad_1] When the calendar page flips to February each year, romantic destinations take center stage in the minds (and hearts) of travelers everywhere. There’s simply no better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with a trip to one of the most romantic places in the USA and the following slideshow …
Read More »Cancun to Drop COVID Alert Level to Yellow
[ad_1] The governor of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo has announced that beginning Sunday, February 7, the alert level for the popular destination of Cancun will drop to ‘yellow’ in a big boost to tourism to the city. Mexico uses an epidemiological traffic light system to gauge its COVID-19 …
Read More »These Are US Travelers’ Most Sought-After Spots for Summer Trips
[ad_1] The Omicron variant is still very much at large, prompting fresh travel warnings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State Department in recent weeks. But, it seems that, heading into the third year of the pandemic, Americans aren’t all that phased by the advisories. …
Read More »Aruba Eases Entry Testing Requirements
[ad_1] Aruba’s government eased entry test requirements for visitors to the southern Caribbean nation. Effective February 3, unvaccinated travelers may submit proof of a negative antigen test result one day prior to entry or proof of a negative PCR test result obtained at least three days prior to traveling to …
Read More »What Travelers Should Know About Super Bowl XVI in Los Angeles
[ad_1] The Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals will meet in L.A. for Super Bowl XVI on February 13, 2022, and the city is gearing up for fans and festivities. Those heading to the city for the event will find soaring hotel rates as is typical in Super Bowl …
Read More »Where You Can Honor Black History Month in Mississippi
[ad_1] There’s no shortage of sites in the U.S. where visitors can relive pivotal moments in Civil Rights history. With the arrival of Black History Month, Americans are reflecting on the people and places that have played such important roles in the nation’s journey toward civil justice. From the time …
Read More »Morocco To Reopen to Tourists on February 7
[ad_1] One of the most popular African nations for tourism is reopening to international travel. Morocco, which has had a ban on visitors since November 29, 2021 due to the Omicron variant breakout, announced it will reopen to visitors beginning February 7. The Moroccan government made the decision and announcement …
Read More »Las Vegas Bounces Back With Over 32 Million Visitors in 2021
[ad_1] Las Vegas is on track for a speedy recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new 2021 visitation data released by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) on Thursday. The city hosted more than 32 million visitors last year, a significant increase from 19 …
Read More »Bahamas Travel: What You Need To Know for 2022
[ad_1] The Bahamas is a multi-island nation located north of Cuba in the Caribbean. The country’s islands are known as the Lucayan Archipelago and comprise islands such as the Exumas, Bimini, Eleuthera, Freeport (Grand Bahama), Nassau, Paradise Island, Rum Cay, San Salvador and many more. Known for its incredible weather, …
Read More »Dominican Republic Travel: What You Need to Know for 2022
[ad_1] The Dominican Republic is one of the most popular Caribbean countries for Americans to visit. Most notable for its wide variety of resorts and all-inclusives, it boasts beautiful Caribbean beaches, warm water and lively culture. This year is certain to be a popular year for the country, which shares …
Read More »