Wherever and whatever you’re celebrating, I hope you have a safe and happy festive season. If you’re traveling over the holiday, be sure to bring everything you need, including passports, negative test confirmations, health declarations depending on your destination, and plenty of patience. And above all, be sure to have a wonderful time despite the […]
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We are over the moon to see many of our favorite destinations opening to the world of tourism in 2022, and the time is now to start planning.
The World continues to open up for fully vaccinated travelers, and next on the list is Fiji. The friendly and boisterous greeting and welcome of the locals, Bula! will be ringing across the islands.
With the U.S. now allowing vaccinated travelers from 33 countries, including China, Brazil, South Africa, India, and the 26 nations in Europe’s Schengen zone, into the U.S. for leisure travel, competition for space in domestic travel is on the rise
Patagonia might not have been inhabited by giants, as Spanish explorers initially thought, but the landscape which straddles the border between Chile and Argentina sure could give giants a good home with wide valleys and lakes carved out by glaciers spread out below the mountains.
One of the great pleasures of travel is leaving your diet at home and sampling the culinary delights your destination is famous for. Paella in Valencia, new Nordic in Copenhagen, street food everywhere: What you eat is a big part of the experience.
New Zealand is famed for extraordinary fresh food and wine that’s original and world-class. Imagine where your taste buds could lead you.
We’ll need to take a deep breath and come to peace with what we’ve experienced through the pandemic– and a wellness getaway can help you find your zen again.
Collaborate with me to create a Wanderlist, where you can figure out exactly what you want to see/do to plan now and travel later.
You’ve no doubt heard that the European Union removed the U.S. from its safe list of countries where COVID-19 case counts are lower than 75 per 100,000 people. Your challenge may have been figuring out what exactly that means for travel to Europe.