[ad_1] What’s your idea of a perfect Halloween? Does it include some combination of fun costumes, trick-or-treating and haunted houses? Or perhaps a visit to a pumpkin patch? If traveling to find the ideal Halloween experience is part of the plan, then you’re in luck. RewardExpert released a report identifying some …
Read More »4 Reasons You Should Still Travel to the Caribbean
[ad_1] Hurricanes Irma and Maria attacked the Caribbean as if it was their mission this September, leaving billions of dollars of damage in their wake. Reports say that Barbuda (sister island of Antigua) is no longer inhabitable, and a tragic news story about Puerto Rico comes out every day. And, …
Read More »Stuttgart Airport as Gateway to Beautiful Fall Drives
[ad_1] Germany’s sixth largest airport is the best gateway to one of the most multifaceted regions in Europe and from where you can quickly reach all your destinations in Southwest Germany. The southwestern part of Germany—otherwise known as the state of Baden-Württemberg—is famous for its forests, high plateaus, half-timbered houses …
Read More »Vacation on the Island Where Napoleon Was Exiled
[ad_1] In 1815, after the Battle of Waterloo, the British exiled Napoléon Bonaparte to the remote island St. Helena. Located off the western coast of Africa, it took the defeated leader 10 weeks to travel to the island. Two hundred years later, it still takes about five days to reach the …
Read More »Go From the Bush to the Beach With the Ultimate Africa Package
[ad_1] It doesn’t get any more “once-in-a-lifetime” than a trip to both the Seychelles and Kenya. Travelers to Africa have a unique opportunity with the Bush and Beach package offered by Alphonse Island, Seychelles, and Cottar’s Safari Camp in Kenya. The remote island archipelago located in the middle of the …
Read More »Four Must-Have Experiences in Jackson Hole
[ad_1] Owly was clearly not impressed with us. She stared coolly and nonchalantly at the small crowd as we gushed over her magnificence. A 13-year-old great horned owl, she had piercing yellow eyes; long earlike tufts on the top of her head and resplendent plumage ranging in color from yellow …
Read More »Catalonia Region Plunges into Political Crisis
[ad_1] A wave of protests and violent clashes with police have erupted in Barcelona and throughout Catalonia amid the region’s referendum to seek independence from Spain. Catalan officials are claiming preliminary results of its referendum on Sunday show 90% of voters are in favor of severing ties with Spain, according …
Read More »The Secret South Carolina Paradise
[ad_1] Few have heard of the island with a no-car policy. Lush, untouched low country landscape and Southern charm, it comes off as the land time forgot. But while it flies under most people’s radar, Haig Point on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina quietly became a haven for C-Level executives. The …
Read More »WTTC Encourages Travelers to Share Their Stories
[ad_1] To celebrate World Tourism Day, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) looked at how tourism transforms the world, which is the theme of its new campaign: “Transforming our World.” “Travel and tourism is a remarkable sector; it brings people from different backgrounds, culture and beliefs closer together, driving …
Read More »8 Places to Eat in Puerto Escondido
[ad_1] As far as food destinations in Mexico, Oaxaca tops the list with its legendary and truly unforgettable cuisine. Oaxacan food is best known for mole, tlayudas and the local cheese, most likely served with chicatanas (ants) and chapulines (grasshoppers), then drowned with shots of smoky mezcal. Oaxacan food is …
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