[ad_1] The Copenhagen of California has more to it than Danish architecture, bakeries and windmills. Go to see a replica of the famous Little Mermaid statue, as well as a bust of the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. Stay for the vast terrain, peaceful wildlife—I spotted some deer and a …
Read More »A Village Made Entirely of Ice in Japan Offers Winter Wonderland
[ad_1] Japan may be best known for its historic temples and legendary Mount Fuji, but starting in December, it will also offer travelers a unique winter wonderland to explore. An ice village—complete with an Ice Chapel (built from a single piece of ice), Ice Hotel, Bar Icewood, and even ice …
Read More »Louvre Museum to Help Fund Restoration of France’s Tourist Sites
[ad_1] The Louvre Endowment Fund, which maintains some of the world’s oldest artwork, is expanding its focus to help restore castles and churches throughout France. Money from the endowment has been invested in what’s known as an “impact fund,” that’s focused on preserving historic buildings and environmental parks around the …
Read More »Extreme Climber is Currently Attempting to Cross Antarctica Alone
[ad_1] A 33-year-old is trying to do something no other human has accomplished – cross Antarctica alone. Colin O’Brady is planning to travel 1,000 miles across Antarctica without any resupply support or company along the way. If he completes the journey, he’d be the first to do so, for many …
Read More »Three Travelers Contract Parasites Walking Barefoot During a Beach Vacation
[ad_1] Water shoes may not be the most attractive footwear while walking along the beach, but three female travelers wish they had been wearing them while visiting Negril, Jamaica. Two weeks ago, Tara Benedek, Karin Weatherbie, and Brigitte May were like many other travelers on a Jamaican vacation – they …
Read More »Greater Miami Tourism Figures Break Records
[ad_1] Miami welcomed a record-breaking 16 million visitors between late 2017 and mid-2018, a number that was achieved despite the destination being hit by Hurricane Irma. The increase in overnight visitors drove even more good news for the destination, including a record-breaking $26.5 billion in expenditures, which is an increase …
Read More »Your Ultimate Guide to Southern California Craft Beer—By Train
[ad_1] Did you hear that Southern California has a lot of breweries? Did you hear it has a lot of traffic? Well then, the only logical conclusion would be to plan a trip to drink beer and to travel by train. Here is your ultimate guide to beer in So …
Read More »A Weekend in Edinburgh: Your Perfect 3-Day Itinerary
[ad_1] “Edina! Scotia’s darling seat! All hail thy palaces and tow’rs.” Perhaps Robert Burns, one of Scotland’s most celebrated poets, said it best. For a weekend getaway, look no further than Edinburgh, the Scottish capital that’s packed full of iconic architecture, significant history and impressive natural beauty—including a mountain in …
Read More »Bring Your Group to the Riviera Nayarit
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: The Riviera Nayarit offers tax incentives, natural beauty and numerous accommodation options, which all work to create an ideal destination for groups. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer Riviera Nayarit, located along Mexico’s Pacific Coast, is fast becoming a top choice for meeting planners seeking their next …
Read More »Two Bodies Recovered in Yosemite a Week After Viral Photo of Taft Point
[ad_1] The National Park Service rangers recovered the bodies of a man and a woman on Thursday who apparently fell from Yosemite National Park’s Taft Point. While the incident remains under investigation and the park rangers work to identify the victims, these deaths eerily come just a week after a …
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