[ad_1] Norwegian restaurant Under will be Europe’s first underwater eatery and those clamoring for a seat at the table can now make a reservation. The restaurant is expected to open its doors in April of 2019, and it’s no wonder that visitors are lining up to dine at the unique …
Read More »Rediscovering Albuquerque and its Many Charms
[ad_1] When I was in college, I discovered Albuquerque on a long road trip—and immediately fell in love with New Mexico’s largest city. As graduation approached, I struggled to find a job that matched my degree, so I’d have to get a temporary job in a service, and decided I’d …
Read More »Acapulco Eyes Busy Fall, Winter Season
[ad_1] Acapulco tourism officials have reiterated that the destination is operating normally and safe for visitors in wake of an overhaul of the city’s police and security organizations. The State of Guerrero recently implemented new leadership and supervision as well as best practices for the recruitment, training, and operations of …
Read More »Panama: An Unforgettable Culinary Adventure
[ad_1] Being home to a world-famous canal can sometimes overshadow a country’s many other charms. The country in question, of course, is Panama, a destination that for decades now has been most well-known for the famous feat of human engineering cutting through its center, linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. …
Read More »Caribbean Tourism Stakeholders Appoint New Leadership at STOIC Gathering
[ad_1] Travel industry stakeholders attending this week’s Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) State of the Industry conference in Nassau, Bahamas elected new leadership and provided fresh updates on post-hurricane progress in the region. CTO board members selected Saint Lucia as chair of the organization with the election of Dominic Fedee, the …
Read More »Touring an Ohio Island Getaway
[ad_1] When I talk about Lake Erie’s islands, many people from other parts of the country are surprised at their existence. And the obvious questions start—How many are there? Where are they? Are they big? Does anyone live there? Lake Erie has about 30 islands, with almost all of them …
Read More »Ontario Proposes New Legislation That Will Allow Cannabis Use in Hotel Guest Rooms
[ad_1] The legalization of cannabis has been on the up-and-up in multiple places around the world. While some states have begun to legalize its recreational use, others haven’t made it that far and have only legalized its medical use. On Thursday, Ontario, Canada introduced a new proposal in regards to …
Read More »Ultimate Relaxation, Culture and Italian Eats in Fort Lauderdale
[ad_1] Ft. Lauderdale: a city notorious for being a few seasons behind bigger cities when it comes to fashion, five-star restaurants and nightlife, but that’s all about to change. Just 28 miles north of Miami and easily accessible via the Brightline, this South Florida city is experiencing a revival. There …
Read More »5 Hotels That Make Their Own Liquor/Beer
[ad_1] Sometimes the best booze is at your literal doorstep. And by doorstep, we mean your hotel or resort. Is there anything actually cooler than drinking specially-distilled gin on a rooftop in Ohio? Or how about a Florida hotel group that brews its own craft beers? That’s not all. There …
Read More »Adventure Travel in Mexico: What’s Hot and What You Should Know
[ad_1] The Adventure Travel Mexico Trade Show—ATMEX—took place in late September in Colima. Representatives from individual Mexican states, tour companies and outfitters met with international buyers and media to discuss the latest news and offerings in the country’s adventure travel sector. New Areas Ready for International Attention Last year in …
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