[ad_1] Cuba welcomed a record 4.75 million tourists in 2018, a 60 percent increase over tourism numbers from four years ago. According to the Daily Mail, one of the main reasons behind the jump in arrivals was attributed to the cruise industry and the 48 percent increase in passengers docking …
Read More »Travel Blogger Photoshopped Paris Backdrops Into Photos
[ad_1] It’s in the name—travel bloggers travel and then share authentic pictures of their adventures across the globe. Travel bloggers don’t reach heights of influence by Photoshopping their trips, which is why some people aren’t happy with one Swedish travel blogger. Johanna Olsson is a travel blogger from Sweden with …
Read More »Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Hawaii
[ad_1] When I was a travel agent, clients who discovered I had a long association with Hawai‘i would often pepper me with questions about the state—what it’s like to live there, how it’s different from the rest of the United States, what the reasons are behind the myriad little quirks. …
Read More »Puerto Vallarta Welcomes Lime Scooters
[ad_1] Lime scooters have made their way to one of Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations: Puerto Vallarta. On Monday, December 17th, Lime rolled out their electronic scooters in Bahia de Banderas and Puerto Vallarta, possibly changing the way people get around this beachy destination. The introduction of Lime scooters is …
Read More »O‘ahu for First Timers
[ad_1] Many first-time visitors to Hawai’i find themselves on the island of O’ahu, and that’s honestly one of the best jumping off points for malihini (guests) who have never visited the Hawaiian Islands before. Why is O’ahu the best place for neophytes? Simply put, the island is nicknamed “The Gathering …
Read More »4,400-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb Unearthed
[ad_1] Even the world’s largest library does not contain all the hidden aspects of the world’s history as one such new discovery in Egypt proves. A 4,400-year-old tomb was discovered south of Cairo in Saqqara and contains “exceptionally well-preserved” drawings. #Discovery #Saqqara #tomb of the priest of Royal purification #fifth …
Read More »South Florida Holiday Season Hotels for Every Budget
[ad_1] The holiday madness is here and this year you might want to give yourself the gift of peace and quiet (after you’ve finished your Christmas shopping, of course). Or how about the gift of pina coladas, poolside? Sounds like heaven to me. Below, we’ve listed four of our favorite …
Read More »California’s Colorful Carlsbad Coast
[ad_1] Painted sunsets. Azure skies. Cerulean seas. And in the springtime, flower fields awash in vibrant hues. This is Carlsbad—the colorful San Diego County California coastal town that delights visitors year-round. Located midway between downtown San Diego and Orange County, Carlsbad is one of those unique and charming coastal towns …
Read More »Travel and Tourism Will Play Role in Reaching Carbon Neutrality Says WTTC
[ad_1] Together, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and UN Climate Change showcased how travel and tourism can contribute to a carbon-neutral environment and help reach carbon neutrality by 2050. During the first travel and tourism event to take place at the UN Climate Conference (COP24) in Katowice, Poland, …
Read More »Mexican Tourism Officials Predict 45 Million International Visitors in 2019
[ad_1] Tourism officials in Mexico revealed around 45 million international tourists are expected to visit the country in 2019. According to Mexico News Daily, the country’s new tourism secretary Miguel Torruco Marques said last week that analysis predicted 44,884,000 visitors would arrive next year and spend $23.26 billion while in …
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