Category Archives: Travel Guide

Punta Cana Takes Bite Out Of Cancun Tourism: Airport Woes and Shifting Tides

Share The Article Cancun, a perennial favorite among American travelers seeking sun-soaked getaways, is facing a significant challenge to its tourism dominance. The rise of Punta Cana, coupled with operational issues at Cancun International Airport, inclusivity and growing security concerns, is prompting U.S. tourists to reassess their vacation choices. While Cancun remains one of the […]

Forget The Amalfi Coast! This Italian Alps Town Has It All: Spas, Adventure & Charm

Share The Article If you’re looking for the ultimate escape—a place where relaxation, luxury, and breathtaking mountain views come together in perfect harmony—then let us introduce you to an Italian Alps town that has it all – Ortisei! Specifically, staying at ADLER Spa Resort DOLOMITI, tucked away in the Dolomites in Ortisei, will guarantee an […]

Americans Can Fly To This White-Sand Caribbean Island For The First Time Ever

Share The Article As if there weren’t enough white-sand Caribbean beaches to jet off to, those looking for their next paradisal vacation now have another option. We all know the Caribbean is speckled with islands, making for unforgettable getaways amongst some of the world’s top beaches, some more popular than others. As such, some of the most […]

Move Over Cancun! Travelers Are Flocking To These 2 Beach Destinations

Share The Article Cancun may be world-renowned for its luxurious resorts, endless miles of powdered sugar, white sands, and award-winning hospitality, but it’s far from being the be-all, end-all of sunny getaways. Among its major downsides are the hectic traffic, especially coming into the Hotel Zone, and excessive crowding along the main public beach–walking the […]

7 Stunning Cultural Cities In Europe With Cheap Prices & No Crowds This Spring

Share The Article If you’ve been dreaming of an idyllic European getaway, but the crowds and high prices have been putting you off, we’ve got great news for you: not everywhere is as jam-packed as Amsterdam, or ‘hors-de-prix’, like Paris, much less blatantly anti-tourist as Barcelona. There are countless hidden gems that have retained their […]

Move Over Venice! This Stunning Canal City Is Cheap & Less Crowded

Share The Article Winding navigable canals, picturesque fondamenti lined with pastel-hue buildings, and impossibly narrow alleys that lead to hidden piazzas with ornate fountains… there’s many a reason why you should visit the floating city of Venice. At the same time, there are many why you should avoid it altogether: Think of the jaw-dropping prices, […]

Free Train To Run From Bangkok To Lesser-Known Beach Paradise This Spring

Share The Article It’s a challenge in today’s world to find anything truly free, often inciting thoughts of “what’s the catch?” and rightfully so. With taxes, sneaky fees, and “gotcha” tactics, travelers often have to hawk-eye anything deemed ‘free’. But Thailand is ready to showcase a lesser-known beach destination. In turn, doing so for free. […]

TSA Issues New Alert That All Travelers Should Know This Spring

Share The Article If you thought ranches and rodeos were the only place for cattle herds, you haven’t been to an airport! There’s no doubt TSA agents have a tough job keeping travelers safe, and it’s easy to see all the potential threats they deal with daily, from questionable liquids to sharp objects and always […]

Frontier Launches 2 New Nonstop Flights To Beautiful Beach Destinations  

Share The Article I’m a huge fan of low-cost airlines. Ultra-low-cost carriers may not offer any frills, but they do give us the opportunity to explore new destinations on a very tight budget. Frontier has demonstrated this perfectly this week by offering flights on its newest routes for as little as $29!   Frontier is […]

This Is The Most Beautiful Train Ride In America, According To Amtrak

Share The Article Despite being able to zoom through the skies at breakneck speed, slow travel is making a comeback. And by ‘slow travel’, of course I mean trains. Taking a page out of Europe’s and Asia’s playbook, the U.S. has been teasing more train routes and bullet trains for years, but even the train […]

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