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Yes, it’s no longer mandatory to wear a face mask when on an airplane in the United States – but what about other travel situations? How about in the airport terminal, on a cruise, or on a train? Just yesterday we reported that a federal judge in the state of Florida had overturned the U.S. …

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Cancun has been ranked as the most popular destination for American travelers this summer – according to data analyzed by the insurance company, Allianz Partners. The extremely popular and global travel insurance and assistance company undertake research each year to find out which foreign destinations are the most popular when it comes to traveling Americans. And, …

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The construction of the soon-to-be world’s largest cruise liner began last week – with the ship set to sail in 2024.  And to mark the milestone, a steel-cutting ceremony – for what will be Royal Caribbean’s sixth ‘Oasis Class’ vessel –  took place in France on April 5, at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard. Along …

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With more than thirty countries across the world having removed all of their entry requirements for travelers – 8 of these countries are located in Latin America and the Caribbean, just a stone’s throw away for eager vacationers. Let’s take a look at the 8 nations – from both of these regions – which you …

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To celebrate the first day of National Park Week, you can enter any of America’s National Parks for free this weekend. The opening day of the celebratory week – which the National Park Service states was created “to celebrate America’s treasures” – will take place this Saturday (16 April) and everyone is welcome to enter …

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With the extension of the federal transportation mask mandate – and one of the nation’s major cities having reinstated mandatory indoor masks – are we about to see the return of mask mandates across the United States? The number of Covid-19 cases throughout many U.S. cities has begun to increase – with the majority of …

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A former prison island – often referred to as ‘Mexico’s Alcatraz’ –  is set to be transformed into a tourist attraction in the coming months. The island – which goes by the name of Islas Marías – is a small archipelago, and has been home to the Islas Marías Federal Penal Colony since the early …

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Royal Caribbean Cruises have brought back the self-service option to its buffets on board its ships – with passengers now able to once again serve food themselves. Just as the entire tourism industry has been affected greatly by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the cruise world is certainly no different – with cruise ships in the …

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The U.S. Department of State has recently – from 4 April – lowered its travel advisory level for Canada to Level 3 – with the nation previously having been listed at level 4. Although the State Department’s level 3 category states that Americans should ‘reconsider travel’ to the country, Canada had previously been listed at …

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Carnival Cruise Line is to raise its daily gratuity rates on board its cruise ships which are set to sail from 1 May. However, the company did state that anyone who has booked a cruise already or is set to book a cruise between now – and up to 1 May – can avoid having …

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There’s no denying that for the last few years traveling has been somewhat challenging – especially in comparison to pre-pandemic days – with practically every nation on the planet having an extensive list of entry requirements for visitors. However, with much of the world having entered – or at least beginning to enter – the …

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Argentina will soon be removing all of its Covid-related entry requirements for international visitors – becoming the 27th country in the world to do so. The announcement came at the end of last week – 1 April – when the nation’s Ministry of Health confirmed that the country will be returning to its near-pre-pandemic entry …

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