[ad_1] Years ago, on a college road trip, I drove through Las Cruces … but I had little memory of the town. In my mind, it’s been just another little freeway stop and not much more. So, when my family planned this year’s summer vacation, which consisted mainly of driving …
Read More »Turn Your Long Layover into an Adventure
[ad_1] Long layovers are no fun, whether scheduled or unscheduled. If you don’t belong to an airline club, passing hour after hour in a crowded, noisy, and uncomfortable terminal can be the stuff nightmares are made of. And many times, these extended layovers occur when connecting internationally. However, when booking …
Read More »Crazy Rich Asians Exhibit and More On Display at Warners Bros Studio Tour Hollywood
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: Crazy Rich Asians and A Star is Born were two of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters this year, and with this exhibit, fans have a whole new opportunity to experience the films up close and personal. — Alex Temblador, Associate Writer Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood (WBSTH) today …
Read More »State Department Adds Hotels, Resorts to List of Restricted Cuban Properties
[ad_1] The United States Department of State announced last week that it had added 16 hotels located in Cuba to its list of restricted entities. According to the State Department’s website, officials added 26 tourism-related establishments to its sanction list, including 16 hotels owned by the Cuban military, and updated …
Read More »Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Almost Entirely Reopened
[ad_1] Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was shut down for more than four months this summer after Kilauea’s outburst in May. But now the good news is flowing. Since its “soft opening” on September 22nd, bits and pieces of the Park have continued to open little by little, and here in …
Read More »Rome Issues New Laws to Combat Rowdy Tourists
[ad_1] Officials in Rome are cracking down on bad behaving tourists amid overtourism concerns. The city council issued a handful of urban police regulations this week that call for repercussions for various missteps, including drinking on public streets after 10 p.m. and bathing in the destination’s iconic fountains, among other …
Read More »Unique Ways to See Napa Valley
[ad_1] California is known as wine lovers’ paradise, spanning huge areas across the state. Although many wineries saw a decrease in tourism over the last year due to wildfires, California’s Wine Country is better than ever now. Napa Valley and Sonoma may be the most well-known, but even within these …
Read More »WATCH: Mark Murphy Finds Out If It’s Actually Safe to Visit Mexico
[ad_1] Mexico’s most popular tourist destinations remain safe and secure for visitors despite some ill-advised media reports. To prove it, travel expert and TravelPulse founder Mark Murphy recently journeyed the entire state of Quintana Roo—unwinding on laidback Isla Mujeres, touring Playa del Carmen and even exploring Cozumel by Jeep—talking to …
Read More »Seven Tombs Filled With Mummified Animals Discovered in Saqqara
[ad_1] An exciting collection of Egyptian artifacts were just discovered in Saqqara, and if you want to be the first to see them for free, you’ll want to book a trip to the Imhotep Museum of Saqqara soon. Egypt’s Ministry of Antiquities announced on Saturday that seven tombs were discovered …
Read More »Mexico Tops List of International Thanksgiving Destinations
[ad_1] It is going to be a busy holiday season this year. Allianz Global Assistance has found that more Americans than ever are planning to travel for Thanksgiving. The Top 10 Thanksgiving Destination Index saw an eight percent increase in travelers from 2017 and New York City and Cancun lead …
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