[ad_1] The U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Japan are alerting travelers that the country will continue its strict entry policies for travelers from the U.S. All travelers must comply with a three- or six-day quarantine at a government-designated facility. The length of time depends on where the visitor travels from. …
Read More »G Adventures: Where to travel / Trends for 2022
[ad_1] As we embark on a new year, G Adventures has dug into its data to reveal what travellers are looking for as the world opens up again. While there is still some uncertainty in terms of changing requirements for travel in the face of the global pandemic, one thing …
Read More »Italy Introduces Stricter Rules to Access Hotels, Restaurants, Public Services
[ad_1] Travelers headed to Italy need to make sure they stay up to date with the country’s COVID-19 protocols. Italy has introduced a host of new restrictions for those trying to use public transport, dine at cafes, stay at hotels, go to gyms and more. The new health pass requirements …
Read More »Two Exhilarating Weeks in Morocco
[ad_1] Sahara desert dreams, towns that are mazes of blue, palaces filled from floor to ceiling with majestic mosaics, enchanting music filling the air and wafts of spices thrilling your senses…welcome to Morocco! In October of 2021, I spent two exhilarating weeks in Morocco with friends and other travel advisors. …
Read More »Barbados Updates Cruise Ship Protocols
[ad_1] Barbados has updated its cruise ship protocols as multiple Caribbean countries adjust guidelines and procedures to address Omicron-driven COVID-19 surges. The changes apply to travelers whose ships visit Barbados as a port of call, passengers planning to embark for their voyage in the Caribbean nation, and travelers who disembark …
Read More »European Cities Marketing launches an insights report mapping the world of the digital nomad
[ad_1] We hear the words ‘digital nomad’ all the time, yet who are we really talking about, and why do destinations seem so keen to attract them? To answer this question, European Cities Marketing has launched a ground-breaking report “Understanding the world of the digital nomad: How can cities tap …
Read More »Explore the World’s Southernmost Rainforest in Chile
[ad_1] Chile is home to several different climates, each offering something special. The southwest region of Chile is home to the Selva Valdiviana, or the Valdivian Temperate Forest, which has monkey puzzle trees, called araucarias, as well as alerces, one of the oldest-growing trees in the world. The Selva Valdiviana …
Read More »Puerto Plata Tourism Expanding on Land and Sea
[ad_1] Tourism to the Dominican Republic’s Puerto Plata province is expanding on land and sea in 2022, with the recent debut of a new cruise ship port and the opening of Marriott resort property in Puerto Plata’s Sosua district. Puerto Plata’s newly launched Port Taino facility adds a second dedicated …
Read More »New Flights Bolstering Tourism in Mexico’s Costa Maya Region
[ad_1] The Costa Maya region of Mexico’s Quintana Roo state is looking to bolster its tourism industry as airlines from the United States begin operating flights to the area. According to the Riviera Maya News, American Airlines launched the first-ever direct flights between the U.S. and Chetumal, connecting Miami International …
Read More »36% of Americans took on holiday debt, averaging $1,249
[ad_1] CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The holiday season can be a busy time for consumers, from making travel plans to purchasing gifts for loved ones. For some Americans, this can mean spending outside their budget by adding debt to their credit card, using buy now, pay later financing or taking out …
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