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Yellow Fever Shot Urged for Brazil Travelers Amid Outbreak

By Mike Stobbe | Mar 19, 2018

U.S. health officials are warning travelers to stay away from certain areas of Brazil if they haven't been vaccinated against yellow fever.

Failure or Fate? When Adventure Travel Takes a Turn

By Jill Gleeson | Mar 19, 2018

Adventure writer Jill Gleeson attempts to summit Acongcagua, facing physical and mental challenges that push her beyond her wildest expectations.

World's Fastest, Steepest & Tallest Spinning Coaster Debuts in Branson, Missouri

Mar 16, 2018

With its debut this week, Time Traveler, the World's Fastest, Steepest and Tallest Complete-Circuit Spinning Roller Coaster, marks a new era in coasters, delivering ride experiences unlike any before, with no two rides alike.

Insights From Oneika the Traveller

Mar 16, 2018

Insights from travel blogger and influencer Oneika Raymond.

Nobu Hotels Targets 20 Openings by 2020

Mar 15, 2018

With seven hotels currently open and eight new hotels opening this year and next, Nobu Hospitality is on track to have 20 Nobu Hotels globally by 2020.

Dog Death on United Raises Questions About Airline's Accountability

By David Koenig | Mar 15, 2018

United Airlines, under siege over the death of a puppy on one of its flights, says the flight attendant who ordered a passenger to put her pet carrier in the overhead bin didn't know there was a dog inside.

Become a Polo Player for a Day in Argentina

By Luis Andres Henao | Mar 15, 2018

In Argentina, home to the world's top polo players, tourists can ride horses, learn from the pros how to hit the high-impact plastic ball and even play a match on a real field for less than $200 a day.

Discovering Italy's Puglia: Farms, Food & Stone Cottages

By Cain Burdeau | Mar 14, 2018

There are no famous historical figures to discover in the Valle d'Itria in Italy's central Puglia, but there is one must-see attraction: stone cottages with conical roofs called trulli, grouped together in the town of Alberobello.

Dog Dies on United Flight After Being Placed in Overhead Bin

By David Koenig | Mar 14, 2018

A dog died on a United Airlines plane after a flight attendant ordered its owner to put the animal in the plane's overhead bin.

Flower Festival Time

By Beth J. Harpaz | Mar 14, 2018

We're coming up on cherry blossom festivals, tulip time and lilac season. Here's a look at some of the places that celebrate spring flowers with festivals and other events.

Southwest Passengers Leap From Wing After Emergency Landing

Mar 13, 2018

A Dallas-bound flight made an emergency landing at Albuquerque International Sunport, sending panicked passengers leaping from a wing onto the tarmac after crew members screamed at them to get away from the aircraft, passengers and officials said.

Trending in Tampa Bay

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 13, 2018

Florida's Gulf Coast is brimming with possibilities for LGBTQ travelers looking for sunshine, serious eats, and a packed event calendar for every interest.

London's Tate Modern Charts Picasso's Extraordinary Year: 1932

Mar 12, 2018

In 1932, Pablo Picasso was 50 years old and art critics were asking whether he was yesterday's man.

Jersey Shore Town Seeks Ferry to Dock Next to Kushner Resort

By Garance Burke, Bernard Condon | Mar 12, 2018

The federal government has been advising a beach town on the Jersey Shore on plans to build a pier and start a ferry service that would speed New Yorkers to the doorstep of a resort co-owned by Jared Kushner.

Is Nebraska on Your Bucket List? Here's Where to Go

Mar 12, 2018

The Nebraska Tourism Commission has announced the 2018 stops for its popular "Nebraska Passport" program.

Slumber Party: The Mandeville Hotel, London

By Matthew Wexler | Mar 12, 2018

Located in a quaint London neighborhood that might not be on your immediate radar, the Mandeville Hotel is cozy chic and just far enough off the beaten path that you'll be able to unwind in preparation for your holiday adventure.

How to Save Money on Your European Vacation

By David Koenig | Mar 10, 2018

Whether a first-time visitor or making your first trip in many years, travel experts say there are ways you can get to Europe for less and make your money go further once you're there.

Ellen DeGeneres Cancels Vacation After Bermuda Bans Gay Marriage

Mar 9, 2018

Ellen DeGeneres is urging her fans to avoid traveling to Bermuda after the country's governor signed a measure into law in February that replaced same-sex marriage with domestic partnerships.

Season of Pride in The Palm Beaches, FL

Mar 9, 2018

The Palm Beaches offer something to suit the tastes of every traveler.

Tulip Season Blooms in the Netherlands

By Colleen Barry | Mar 8, 2018

Nothing says springtime like the tulip season in the Netherlands. The vast Dutch sky hangs low against rectangles of color- majestic purples, regal reds, bright yellows, eye-popping whites.

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