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How Miami Beach Live! is the Best Way to Spend your Spring

SPONSORED CONTENT | Apr 3, 2023

Grab your pals, family and sunscreen for Miami Beach Live!, a month-long extravaganza of health and wellness activities and outdoor entertainment.

Poor Albanian Town Pins Tourism Hopes on Communist Tunnels

By Llazar Semini | Mar 31, 2023

If you'd like to walk for miles in concrete burrows built to defend an isolationist totalitarian regime that nobody wanted to attack, Kukes in northeastern Albania is the place for you.

Short on Planes, American will Suspend Some Flights to Spain

Mar 25, 2023

American Airlines said Friday that it will suspend flights between Philadelphia and Madrid for a few weeks this spring because of delays in receiving new Boeing jets.

Gay Travelers Will Find Romance in Minnesota

SPONSORED CONTENT | Mar 23, 2023

If you're looking for something bold and unexpected — a romantic getaway for you and your special someone — make your way to the North Star State.

Discover Music and Harmony in Minnesota

SPONSORED CONTENT | Mar 23, 2023

Take your Minnesota summer to the next level with live music, the perfect pairing with all that natural beauty.

Spring Travel: Riviera Maya's Best Pools are in Playa del Carmen

Spring Travel: Riviera Maya's Best Pools are in Playa del Carmen

By Brandon Schultz | Mar 22, 2023

Looking for a warm weather, Spring getaway? An easy reach from the Eastern seaboard, Mexico's Riviera Maya is an ideal getaway for a week in paradise, or even a long weekend escape.

When Does Travel Brand Loyalty Make Sense?

By Sam Kemmis, NerdWallet | Mar 18, 2023

Travel brand loyalty is nothing new, but sticking with a single airline, hotel or rental car program comes with built-in limitations.

In Rome, Church and State Agree to Pantheon Entrance Fee

Mar 17, 2023

Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon, Italy's most-visited cultural site, will soon be charged a 5-euro ($5.28) entrance fee under an agreement signed Thursday by Italian culture and church officials.

Greater Miami and Miami Beach are Magic in the Spring

SPONSORED CONTENT | Mar 16, 2023

Miami, a dreamscape caught at the end of the country and the beginning of the sea, is a destination as magical in the movies as it is in reality.

Should Remote Workers Take Hush Trips? Experts Weigh In

By Sally French, NerdWallet | Mar 16, 2023

For those with employers stingy about vacation days, hush trips can provide rejuvenation. However, some employers disapprove of the secrecy and don't want workers anywhere besides their home office.

South Africa: A Feast for the Mind, Body & Spirit

SPONSORED CONTENT | Mar 15, 2023

No matter what kind of travel thirst you're aiming to quench on your next holiday, South Africa is the perfect blend of fascinating LGBTQ+ art, delicious cuisine, and thrilling adventure.

China to Reopen to Tourists, Resume All Visas Wednesday

By Zen Soo | Mar 14, 2023

China will reopen its borders to tourists and resume issuing all visas Wednesday as it tries to revive tourism and its economy following a three-year halt during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How Passengers Teamed Up to Restrain Man on Chaotic Flight

By Mark Pratt | Mar 8, 2023

A passenger who helped restrain a threatening man on a weekend flight from Los Angeles to Boston said Tuesday that the entire chaotic episode was over within seconds thanks to teamwork.

In 'Junk Fee' Fight, U.S. Details Airline Family Seating Rules

Mar 7, 2023

The Transportation Department is rolling out a "dashboard" to let travelers see at a glance which airlines help families with young children sit together at no extra cost.

Paris: Notre Dame Cathedral Set to Reopen in December 2024

By Jeffrey Schaeffer and Sylvie Corbet | Mar 7, 2023

The cathedral's iconic spire, which collapsed in the blaze, will gradually start reappearing above the monument this year in a powerful signal of its revival.

Close Call, Turbulent Flight Add to Aviation Safety Concerns

By David Koenig | Mar 3, 2023

Federal officials have begun investigating a close call between planes in Boston, and they provided new details Thursday about a harrowing incident at an airport in Texas.

Alpine Adventure: Arosa Gay Ski Week's Swiss Mist

By Rick Karlin | Feb 28, 2023

Switzerland's gay-friendly adventures coalesce in Arosa Gay Ski Week in January. The annual gathering is very popular in Switzerland, but mostly unheard of outside of the country, even among skiers.

Eugene Levy, Very Gingerly, Explores World for Travel Show

Eugene Levy, Very Gingerly, Explores World for Travel Show

By Mark Kennedy | Feb 23, 2023

There are celebrities with TV travel shows who just can't wait to show you where they came from or push the limits of their bodies or go out of their way to locate a perfect recipe. Then there's Eugene Levy.

Eugene Levy, Very Gingerly, Explores World for Travel Show

By Mark Kennedy | Feb 23, 2023

There are celebrities with TV travel shows who just can't wait to show you where they came from or push the limits of their bodies or go out of their way to locate a perfect recipe. Then there's Eugene Levy.

5 Uniquely Wild Things to Do in South Africa

SPONSORED CONTENT | Feb 21, 2023

When it comes to adventure, no place on earth can match South Africa for its diverse array of uniquely electrifying possibilities. Whether you prefer to seek thrills in water or on land or by air, South Africa offers countless distinctive ways to explore.

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