[ad_1] As the shorter days are well and truly upon us Premier Inn has researched over 250 of the most populated cities in the world on Instagram to reveal the places that are being photographed the most by night. The number of hashtags for #citybynight were counted and compared for …
Read More »Top Travel Destinations for New Year’s Eve Celebrations
[ad_1] It’s time to party again! Well, sort of… Maybe. Perhaps? Hopefully. New Year’s Eve is upon us shortly but, unfortunately, for the second straight year, it will be tempered by the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, the onset of the Omicron variant coupled with the lingering effects of the Delta …
Read More »Magnificent Off-the-Beaten Path National Parks and Monuments
[ad_1] Albert Einstein once said “Look deep into nature. And then you will understand everything better.” There can’t be a better way to be at one with nature than a visit to our national parks. And did you know that the National Park System encompasses 423 national parks and 129 …
Read More »What Travelers Need to Know About Quito, Ecuador Right Now
[ad_1] Quito is an emerging destination that should really be on every traveler’s radar. The rich culture, great history, growing gastronomy scene and of course the beautiful scenery make the capital of Ecuador a place well worth exploring. In this video, Quito Tourism’s Cristina Rivadeneira shares what travelers need to …
Read More »ITM Business Travel Buyer survey reveals priorities and challenges for 2022 – sustainability ranked 4th
[ad_1] ‘Managing the return to travel’ has made its debut at number one on the list of top ten priorities for business travel manager in 2022, closely followed by duty of care, traveller wellbeing and sustainable practice, according to the Institute of Travel Management’s (ITM) annual survey of business travel …
Read More »Cayman Islands Requiring COVID-19 Test Within One Day of Departure
[ad_1] In an effort to control the spread of the ultra-contagious Omicron variant, the Cayman Islands will require inbound international travelers to provide a negative COVID-19 test taken the day before their departure for entry, starting December 17. Previously, fully vaccinated foreign travelers were allowed to enter the country with …
Read More »Alaska Awards $10 Million Grant to Tourism Group
[ad_1] Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy announced the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) would receive a $10.48 million grant from the U.S. Department of Economic Development Administration (EDA). During a press conference with Governor Dunleavy and Alaska tourism businesses, the ATIA laid out its plans for managing the grant. The funding …
Read More »Global Citizen Solutions releases Global Passport Index; US ranked #1 most powerful passport for 2022
[ad_1] FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. – Global Citizen Solutions, a data-driven immigration investment consultancy firm headquartered in Portugal with offices around the world, announced the release of its first-ever, cutting-edge Global Passport Index. Conducted using a robust quantitative scoring system across several criteria and categories, the index evaluated not just how …
Read More »Brazil To Require Travelers Provide Proof of Vaccination for Entry
[ad_1] The supreme court of Brazil has just ruled that inbound international travelers will be required to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter the country—a decision that directly contradicts the express wishes of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. The president himself remains unvaccinated (though he contracted COVID-19 …
Read More »Six Things To Look Forward To In The Caribbean in 2022
[ad_1] It’s safe to say that 2021 has been a challenging year for everyone. And for those of us in the travel industry it’s been a rollercoaster of destination openings and closings; ever-changing entry requirements; and, for people who chose to travel, a battery of COVID tests to help make …
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