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The Most in Demand Travel Attractions According to TikTok

[ad_1] The travel side of TikTok has become one of the most popular parts of the uber-popular social media phenomenon, with travel influencers around the world influencing new trends, showcasing popular and lesser-known destinations and encouraging the world to explore virtually if not in person. A new study by Next …

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The most EV-friendly Airbnb cities around the world

[ad_1] Lease Fetcher wanted to help travelling drivers choose their next stress-free holiday destination. By scraping the listings for every city on Inside Airbnb, they were able to determine the cities with the best (and worst) EV charging and parking facilities on Airbnb.  Lease Fetcher wanted to help travelling EV …

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Jamaica Eliminates COVID-Related Travel Authorization

[ad_1] Jamaica is taking several steps to return to more normal travel operations. Learn more about Jamaica Visitors to the country will no longer need the Travel Authorization, and travel-related quarantine measures will no longer be required from March 1, 2022. Children 12 years and older will still need to …

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What’s New in Australia: Reopening and Beyond

[ad_1] Australia began welcoming its first tourists back to the Land Down Under on February 21, 2022, after two years of lockdowns and closed borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Travelers wanting to enter the country can do so from any country provided they are fully vaccinated and provide proof …

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Get To Know Hawaii’s Most Popular Islands

[ad_1] Tropical, multicultural and isolated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, Hawaii can feel like a foreign country, especially to first-time visitors. Although each of the main islands is within sight of at least one other, they’re all distinct. While each has a wet (windward) and dry (leeward) side and …

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What’s New for Alaska in 2022

[ad_1] After a nonexistent 2020 season and an abbreviated 2021 season, Alaska travel is gearing up across the board for a return to normal. Cruise lines expect to be back with a full slate of sailings, bringing up to 1.5 million passengers to Alaska’s coastal communities. Elsewhere there are hotel …

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Americans Projected to Spend Most on International Travel

[ad_1] A new study found that travelers from the United States are projected to be the most valuable globally in terms of average international tourism spending. According to GlobalData’s third-quarter forecast, Americans who traveled internationally through the third quarter of 2021 spent an average of $3,580 per person, which is …

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