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Walk on the Wild Side: Animal Encounters on the Beaches of the Caribbean

You came to the Caribbean for the beach. So did the wildlife. Throughout the islands, some stretches of sand come with company: two legs or four, from birds to beasts to reptiles. Some creatures are unexpected, others have earned celebrity status. Some are indigenous to their islands, while others have adapted over centuries to new climes. Here are...

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D-Day Landing Beaches Achieve Overdue Milestone; How to Make Your Own Pilgrimage

82 years after what Winston Churchill called “the most complicated and difficult” military operation in world history, Normandy’s D-Day Landing Beaches finally achieved long overdue recognition of their place in the world as we know it today – plus the protection needed to ensure their lessons live on for future generations. LEARN MORE IN THE VIDEO ABOVE:...

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Attention Cycling Fans: Tour de France Rolls Across the English Channel in 2027

In July 2027, the Tour de France will make cycling history in the UK. Three men’s stages and three women’s stages will put Britain on the cycling world stage. In fact, it will be a historic double-header: for the first time, both the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes will hold their Grand Départs...

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How Low Can They Go? Historic Water Levels and the Future of River Cruising in Europe

I adore river cruising. I constantly recommend river cruises to viewers and followers. But river cruising is facing an industry-changing crisis. And I think it’s time to face it head-on with new solutions that will benefit everyone. A NEW LOW Low water levels on Europe’s major rivers – including the Rhine and the Danube – are making headlines around...

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What Smart Family Travelers Are Booking Right Now

Family Vacations Are Getting Smarter, Not Just CheaperParents planning their next getaway are finding that family travel isn't just about choosing a destination anymore. Across Mexico and the Caribbean, many resorts are introducing family-focused programs that make it easier for travelers to enjoy more experiences together while stretching their vacation budget.From complimentary stays for children and...

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The North, Unlike You've Ever Seen It

There are places you've always wanted to go. And then there's the moment Virgin Voyages decides to go there first.Summer 2028, Valiant Lady becomes the first Lady Ship to sail Scandinavia and the Baltics, homeporting in Amsterdam for a season built from the ground up: 6 sailings in total — 4 brand-new Marvelous Voyages plus 2...

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VIDEO: Wine and So Much More on a Scenic Bordeaux River Cruise

I say ‘Bordeaux,’ and you think: wine. It’s true Bordeaux is one of the most fabled and beloved wine regions of the world, and a trip to France to spend time exploring the wineries of Bordeaux is a bucket list trip for many of us. But ‘Bordeaux’ has another meaning. Translated, it means ‘at the water’s edge.’...

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Top “Coolcation” Travel Destinations

Record-breaking summer heatwaves throughout Europe have more travelers looking for cooler destinations to spend the holidays. I have some favorites. By: Lynn Elmhirst, travel journalist and expert Some like it hot!  And since Coco Chanel made it stylish to spend even scorching summers on the French Riviera, heat-loving travelers have flocked to the Mediterranean during the season. Those...

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Crystal’s New Ship Doubles Down on Family-Focused Spaces

When Crystal Grace launches in 2028, she’ll have more dedicated family spaces and programming than ever. That sets Crystal apart from most other cruise lines in the luxury space, which either permit but provide few age-specific amenities – or simply ban a younger passenger set. Not so Crystal Grace. Existing ships Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity have...

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Spain’s Summer Spectacles

For most travelers, summer in Spain means lazy days on Mediterranean beaches, late-night tapas and sangria in sunny plazas. Summer is also Spain’s festival season – with two events famous the world over headlining a heady, heated frenzy of cultural celebrations. And only in Spain would they treat death-defying dares - and a food fight -...

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Live Like a Local with a Malta Long Stay 20-Nights

Why rush through Malta when you can truly experience the island at your own pace?With Exotik Journeys, travellers can enjoy a 20-night Malta Long Stay, designed for those who want to slow down, settle in, and embrace the Mediterranean lifestyle. Plus, travellers can save on November 2027 departures.A Long Stay is more than a vacation—it’s an...

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Some Ships Take You Places. This One Creates Memories.

Savor What’s Next: Why we Can’t Wait to Experience the New Dining & Bar Venues on Norwegian Aura™Having sailed on Norwegian Prima®, Norwegian Viva®, Norwegian Aqua® and Norwegian Luna®, we’ve come to appreciate what makes the Prima Class so special. From the stunning outdoor spaces to the elevated dining experiences and beautifully designed lounges, these ships...

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See The World’s Wonders With Princess

A Princess cruise is more than a vacation — it’s a journey of discovery, connection and joy. Imagine unpacking once and waking up to new horizons each day. Whether you’re dreaming of sun-drenched beaches, cobblestone streets steeped in history or breathtaking fjords that leave you speechless, Princess makes it easy to explore the world in comfort...

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The Caribbean's Best-Kept Secrets Won't Stay Secret Forever

8 Caribbean hidden gemsDiscover the best kept secrets in the CaribbeanWith its stunning beaches, perfect weather and celebrated culture, it’s no wonder that the Caribbean is one of the most popular destinations for travellers. Many countries in the region are consistently top vacation spots, yet with thousands of islands, there is still much left to explore....

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Your Next "I Can't Believe I'm Here" Moment

Why South America Is the Next Great Adventure for Travelers For years, Europe has topped many travelers' wish lists. From Italy's historic cities to France's celebrated cuisine, it's easy to see why. But once you've wandered the cobblestone streets, admired the famous landmarks, and checked off the classics, a new question often emerges:What's next? Increasingly, the answer...

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If These 8 Signs Sound Familiar, Read This

Eight Signs You're Ready for a Small Group TourChoosing how you travel can be just as important as choosing where you go. While some travelers love the freedom of planning every detail themselves, others prefer the ease of having accommodations, transportation and sightseeing taken care of. If you've been looking for something that combines expert planning...

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Discover the World in Luxury: Why Choose Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours

The All-Inclusive ExperienceOne of Scenic's standout features is its commitment to providing a truly all-inclusive experience. Imagine enjoying fine dining, premium beverages, gratuities, transfers, Wi-Fi, and immersive excursions without ever reaching for your wallet. With every detail thoughtfully included, you can focus on what truly matters: soaking up the beauty of your surroundings and creating unforgettable...

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Aman At Sea’s Inaugural Season: Mediterranean and Caribbean

Aman’s first ultra-luxury lifestyle yacht will chase the sun in her inaugural 2027 season, beginning in the Mediterranean after her mid-year launch, followed by a Caribbean winter season. The Amangati will sail a series of 5- to 8-night itineraries in both regions. The hotel and resort brand that’s introducing its legendary philosophy to ultra-luxury, small-ship cruising has...

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Christmas in July Question: Which Christmas Market River Cruise to Choose?

It’s never too early to start counting down the days until Christmas – or plan a holiday getaway. Christmas in July reminders are a great opportunity to think about how you want to celebrate or travel to get into the spirit of the season. And for me, Christmas market river cruises may be the very best...

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3 Sandals Resorts Get $200 Million Glow Up in ‘Great Jamaica Comeback’

A trio of storied resorts on the island where Sandals was born is being reborn as part of Jamaica's comeback. A new name, new dream-inspiring accommodations, new dining venues, new menus, and new experiences celebrate Jamaican culture, cuisine, and natural beauty across the three properties.  Sandals Royal Caribbean is being renamed Sandals Caribbean Cay.  Plus, the...

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When Volcanoes Wake Up: Travel to the World’s Great ‘Fire Mountains’

Mount Etna's July 2026 eruption sent lava and ash plumes into the Sicilian sky, creating spectacular images—and temporary travel disruptions. Volcanic ash interrupted flights at the local Catania Airport. Luckily, hotels, restaurants, archaeological sites, beaches, and coastal towns across eastern Sicily continued operating normally for those whose outbound flights were delayed. But the eruption reminds us that...

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Get More Out Of Your Next Vacation

Stretching your hard-earned vacation dollars does not have to mean settling for a lesser trip. In many cases, it simply means making smarter choices early, knowing where value is found, and focusing your spending on the parts of a getaway that matter most to you. A well-planned vacation can deliver better memories, better comfort, and fewer...

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Travel to Brazil: Iconic Cities, Spectacular Nature, and Paradise Beaches

It is impossible to sum up a travel to Brazil in just a few words. As the largest country in South America, Brazil captivates visitors with its extraordinary diversity. From the iconic beaches of Rio de Janeiro and the vibrant rhythms of Bahia to the vast Amazon rainforest and the breathtaking landscapes of the Northeast, each...

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Unpack Once and Explore in Viking Comfort

There is simply no better way to experience the rivers of the world than from the comfort of one of Viking’s elegant, small ships. Viking provides destination-focused, culturally enriching voyages designed for English-speaking, mature couples with curious minds and an interest in history, culture and geography. Viking is also proud to be the first travel company...

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One Continent. Endless Reasons to Go.

For those who are looking for every way in the world to see the world, Globus offers a ticket to AWESOME. From the classic tours that made them famous to independent and private tours to off-season and off-the-beaten-path journeys, Globus has a travel style and itinerary to match every wayfarer, every wanderer, and every budget.Whether travelers...

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Discover More with Silversea

Where Exploration Meets Effortless LuxuryThere are journeys, and then there are journeys that transform the way you see the world. With Silversea, travel is not just about where you go, but how deeply you connect with every destination along the way. Designed for curious, experienced driven travelers, Silversea brings together immersive discovery, personalized service, and refined...

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We Didn't Find Your Happy Place, We Built It.

At Celebrity Cruises, we don’t just build ships. We design the places where your happiest memories are made.New ways to get closer than close to the history, culture, and flavors of Europe. Elevated pool days that keep the Caribbean bliss going even between islands. Fresh points of view that will change how you see Alaska forever.We...

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Why You Should Travel to South Korea

From centuries-old palaces and traditional neighborhoods to innovative cuisine and global pop culture, South Korea travel has a lot to offer. While many visitors are first drawn by the energy of Seoul, what keeps them talking long after they return home is South Korea's culture, which blends tradition and modernity in a way that feels exciting...

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Christmas in Germany

Nobody does Christmas like Germany does Christmas. While every European country has its own unique set of wonderful traditions and celebrations throughout the season, perhaps some of the most magical can be found at the festive Christmas markets of Germany, a vibrant 600-year-old tradition alive with holiday cheer and void of modern commercialism. Get away from Commercialism Many...

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Good News if You’re Flying to Europe: New Passenger Protections

It only took 13 years! And resistance from the air industry. But finally, European lawmakers have passed updated regulations adding even more starch to what are already the stiffest air passenger protection rules in the world. They apply to all passengers departing from an EU airport, and to passengers arriving in the EU from outside the zone...

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New European Hotels in Landmark Historic Sites to Inspire your Next Trip

London. Venice. Lisbon. Each powerhouse travel destination already has its share of iconic hotels. But new properties opening in 2026 give visitors the unique ability to live inside the history and culture of these storied cities, not just peer at them from the outside. LONDON Waldorf Astoria London – Admiralty Arch One of London's most recognizable landmarks is now...

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Scenic Expanding River Cruising to India, Sri Lanka

In October 2027, Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours is launching the Scenic Aura on the Hooghly River, debuting a collection of itineraries in India and Sri Lanka. Scenic Aura River Cruising During its inaugural season from October 2027 to March 2028, Scenic Aura will welcome no more than 44 guests per sailing for a truly all-inclusive ultra-luxury river...

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Discovering the Japan You Didn’t Expect Beyond the Main Island

For many travelers, the increasingly popular destination of Japan begins and ends on the island of Honshu – literally, it’s ‘Main Island.’ I can’t blame them – so much of the energy and contrasts of Japan are to be found there: the neon energy of Tokyo, the ancient cultural treasures of Kyoto, the food scene of...

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Small Groups, Big Stories Waiting

5 Bucket-List Experiences That Are Better in a Small GroupSome destinations are famous for a reason. Travelers dream of exploring Europe's islands, spotting wildlife in Costa Rica, discovering Borneo's rainforests and experiencing the landscapes of East Africa. But while the destination may inspire the trip, it's often the moments you experience there that stay with you...

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Europe Without the Lines and the Crowds

Europe, Before Everyone Else RemembersThere’s a version of Europe most travelers never meet—not because it’s hidden, but because they go at the wrong time. By the time summer arrives, it’s already disappeared into crowds, noise, and the quiet competition of too many people chasing the same moments.But just outside that window, something shifts. The same cities...

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Journeys Close to Home

There is a lot to work with. You can make the getaway about a favourite city, a lake stay, a mountain resort, a coastal escape, a national park, a rail journey, a wine region, or a few days built around restaurants, galleries, markets, and neighborhood walks. Think of Vancouver and Victoria for coastal fun, Toronto and...

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Scotland's Greatest Summer Spectacle: The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Every August, something remarkable happens on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. The ancient fortress, perched atop the craggy remnants of a volcano in the center of Scotland’s capital city, becomes the backdrop for one of the world's most moving and evocative live performances: the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. Not ‘That’ Kind of TattooDon’t let the name fool...

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Gaudí at 100: Barcelona's Most Famous Architect "Raising the Roof" of the City

One hundred years after his death, Antoni Gaudí remains impossible to separate from Barcelona. The Catalan architect died on June 10, 1926, one of the most defining architects of any era, tragically struck down by a tram. A century later, his extraordinary buildings are not only the city's most recognizable landmarks, but they have also become symbols...

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The Natural Thrills of Costa Rica

If you want the focus of your vacation to be an authentic immersion into raw nature, put Costa Rica on your list of outdoor adventure destinations. This Central American country is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. In a territory roughly the size of the state of Vermont, it contains nearly 6% of the...

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The Cruise Line Breeding “Super Coral” and Other Good News for World Oceans Day

The private island for Explora Journeys and MSC Cruises, MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve, is at the forefront of a cruise-industry-wide drive to support and sustain the world’s oceans. World Oceans Day is the perfect time to share some of those stories as we reflect that nearly three-quarters of our Earth is covered in oceans. Whether...

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Big Journeys in Smaller Groups

Small Groups. Big Adventures.Today’s travelers are looking for more than a checklist of sights. They want connection, comfort, and a deeper way to experience the world. Small Group Tours are designed for exactly that, offering a more personal way to see the world with fewer travelers, more flexibility, and more meaningful moments along the way.With over...

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The Art of Effortless Exploration

On board Viking’s small award-winning ships, enjoy seamless travel with like-minded guests and all-inclusive pricing that includes a shore excursion in every port—with no children, no casinos and no nickel and diming. Unpack once and let them take care of the rest as you spend less time getting to your destinations and more time immersed in...

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This Is River Cruising, Reimagined.

Avalon Waterways: Cruising ElevatedThe best things in life are free. Floating through time and timeless scenery is no doubt one of the most luxurious ways to see the world. Yet on Avalon believes the greatest luxury is freedom – the freedom to wake up to a world of possibilities, the freedom to personally design your days...

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Punta Cana Is Looking Very Good On You

Your Punta Cana escape starts hereSome destinations just have it – that rare combination of powder-soft beaches, warm turquoise water and a pace of life that convinces you to finally, truly, switch off. Punta Cana is that place.And while you could spend hours scrolling through options, WestJet Vacations has done the work for you. Whether you're...

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Keeping Time: Why a Timepiece is Still the Best Souvenir of Switzerland

For more than 400 years, Switzerland has been the world’s watchmaking and time-keeping capital. And unlike many luxury industries in other countries that outsourced production decades ago, the most respected Swiss watch brands are still made in Switzerland — often by hand, often in the same valleys and communities where the craft was born.  That makes...

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When Your Overwater Bungalow Sails with You in Tahiti: Paul Gauguin Cruises' Room Tour

It’s a tropical vacation fantasy: staying in an overwater bungalow over breathtaking, warm, turquoise waters in the legendary and romantic South Pacific. But what if your overwater bungalow floats with you to a new, incredible destination every day? That’s one of the best reasons to experience the Islands of Tahiti and French Polynesia with Paul Gauguin Cruises. The...

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Holland America Launching Year-Round Cruises in Europe

The seasons for cruise and travel are changing – even disappearing altogether! Holland America Line has become the latest cruise line to expand to year-round sailing in Europe, joining the likes of Viking and Windstar to make the coasts of the Mediterranean and beyond a destination for all seasons. From festive Scandinavian cities to European Christmas markets,...

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Do You Know Your Mediterranean A, B… Seas?

When is the Med… not just the Med? The Mediterranean Sea and its iconic coastal towns, yacht harbors, fishing villages, beaches, cliffs, and cultural touchpoints are on nearly everyone’s list of favorite escapes. But – pop quiz - did you know that the Mediterranean isn’t just one sea? In reality, it’s a collection of smaller seas that...

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Opera by the Sea: Where World-Class Music Meets the Waterfront

The world’s waterfronts are undergoing incredible transformations, from no-go industrial sites to revitalized centers of urban lifestyle and community living. Increasingly, the centerpiece of that renaissance… is a landmark, architectural marvel music hall. Often labeled ‘opera houses,’ these venues are the opposite of stuffy, formal halls that host exclusively traditional performances. Sitting directly on the water, these...

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Orient Express Launches World’s Largest Sailed Cruise Ship

The Golden Age of Sail is returning – with a 21st century twist! Storied travel company Orient Express made its first appearance at Seatrade, just ahead of the debut its first cruise ship: a 720-foot, 100-guest solid-sail ship that marries exquisite French hospitality, design and craftsmanship with next-generation, eco-friendly maritime innovation. Orient Express Corinthian isn’t just a...

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