[ad_1] Southern charm. Southern hospitality. Southern architecture. Southern drawls. Savannah, also known as the Hostess City, is a great place to vacation, eat comfort foods and take long walks under moss-covered Oaks. But the city has so much more to offer locals, visitors and prospective residents. The European-inspired town—which has …
Read More »Saint Maarten and Saint Martin: One Year After Irma
[ad_1] Aerial images of flattened St. Maarten/St. Martin homes, hotels and businesses were perhaps some of the most gut-wrenching memories in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. One year later, the images coming out of St. Maarten/St. Martin tell a much more positive story of a destination that didn’t waste any …
Read More »Teen Falls to His Death Taking Selfie at Yosemite
[ad_1] An Israeli teenager who was visiting Yosemite National Park fell to his death while trying to take a selfie. The Fresno Bee reported that the teen was identified by the Israeli Foreign Ministry as 18-year-old Tom Frankfurter. The teen apparently had repeatedly tried taking a picture of himself at …
Read More »National Cachaça Day spotlights Brazil’s National Drink
[ad_1] Travelers to Brazil will find innumerable ways to enjoy cachaça (pronounced kah-SHAH-sah), the country’s national drink, throughout the year. Yet September offers a special opportunity to sample the nation’s signature beverage. National Cachaça Day on September 13 celebrates the 1661 Brazilian revolt that led to the legalization of the …
Read More »Why Your Family Should Visit Rio
[ad_1] When you think of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, does samba, Bossa Nova, or caipirinhas come to mind? That was definitely the case for me. I imagined it to be a great city for a couple’s getaway or a girls’ trip where adults could relax on the beach before heading …
Read More »Fall Family-Fun in and Around Chicago
[ad_1] It’s that time of year again! The leaves are changing colors, the breeze is getting cooler, the nights are falling sooner and you can finally bust out those hoodies and boots you’ve been dying to wear since July. That’s right—fall is here! It’s time to sip those pumpkin spice …
Read More »Acapulco Reports an Eleven Percent Increase in Summer Visitors
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: With their extensive renovations, world-class events and future launch of XTASEA, Acapulco is striving to be one of Mexico’s premier destinations again and the time to visit may be now.—Jessica Zickefoose, TravelPulse Associate Editor The Secretary of Tourism of the State of Guerrero recently announced a …
Read More »Camping Fees Soar Over Labor Day Weekend
[ad_1] Camping is enjoying a surge in popularity as travelers seek to develop a deeper connection with nature and the world around them. The result, however, is that prices at campgrounds around the country are raising prices, according to a new report. As Labor Day marks the traditional end to …
Read More »Explore South Florida Aboard the Brightline
[ad_1] Pack a weekender and grab a cocktail on board for a stress-free journey through South Florida. South Florida’s got a train, y’all. Thanks to the Brightline, it’s never been easier to get from Miami to Ft. Lauderdale or West Palm Beach and back than it is now. The new …
Read More »Saint Lucia Welcomes Additional Flights This Fall
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: With additional flights from the US to St. Lucia, travelers can now get there easier than ever.—Jessica Zickefoose, TravelPulse Associate Editor The Saint Lucia Tourism Authority is pleased to announce the addition of international flights to the island from the U.S. starting in the Fall of …
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