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As the summer comes to a close, make sure to end it with a bang. The sunshine and scenery of Arizona make for a memorable vacation destination. On your way, North from Phoenix, make your way through the Coconino National Forest and stay in spectacular Sedona. Known for its towering red rock formations, steep canyons, …

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The Bahamas has passed a new emergency order that will enforce mandatory proof of vaccination for all cruise ship passengers entering the Bahamas.  The move will prevent anyone over the age of 12 from entering the Bahamas unless they are fully vaccinated and can show evidence of that. Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis signed the …

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San Francisco is one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world. Many travelers have named the City by the Bay as their favorite travel destination. These Frisco lovers return to the city again and again to enjoy all it has to offer. After you have experienced all the usual tourist places in …

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A unique and historic American railway has reopened in the marvelous Rocky Mountains in Colorado. The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway celebrated its 130th anniversary with a re-opening celebration last week. Many fans of train travel are excited about this historic Rocky Mountain railway reopening.  A Historic Rocky Mountain Railway Reopens A One of …

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed fines in excess of $1M throughout 2021 as they attempt to tackle the growing number of unruly passengers onboard airplanes over the past few months. Many of the fines are the result of situations escalating following the passengers refusing to wear masks whilst flying, a policy that has …

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Norwegian Cruise Line has announced that it is to extend its vaccine requirement for travelers hoping to enjoy one of its cruises until the end of the year. The cruise line – one of the largest in the US,  with around 2.5 million passengers in a typical year – has just restarted its cruises from …

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Just as many travelers are getting their second shot of the Covid-19 vaccine, some countries in Europe are already setting expiry dates for the vaccine certificates. Austria is the second country to set an expiry date for Covid-19 vaccine passports after Croatia announced it last month. Croatia Becomes First Country To Set Expire Date For …

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The TSA and the CDC have decided to continue the federal mask mandate until 2022 amid a surge in Delta variant infections. The mask mandate will be in force regardless of someone’s vaccination status.  The TSA will extend the directives until January 18, 2022, according to the reports. The recent spike in cases has promoted …

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The Phuket Sandbox, Thailand’s program that allows foreign travelers to enter the country and stay in Phuket without needing to quarantine, has been given the green light by the Thai government to expand. The expansion means that those who enter as part of the sandbox scheme will be able to visit other destinations in the …

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The National Park Service announced August 16th that it is enforcing mask mandates immediately for all visitors and employees. This is due to the surge of COVID-19 cases that emerged from the highly contagious Delta variant. Plus, the pandemic forced many Americans to choose domestic vacations, and as a result, many popular United States National Parks have seen record …

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In its latest round of travel advisory updates, the US has added four more countries to its ‘Do Not Travel’ list as part of its ongoing efforts to keep its citizens safe and secure when traveling abroad. The update to its travel advisories came yesterday, and also saw several other countries reclassified into less severe …

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Turks and Caicos will introduce mandatory proof of vaccination for all travelers over the age of 16 from September 1st after rising cases of the Delta variant around the world.  Turks and Caicos have been open — albeit with restrictions — since last year, but the mandatory proof of vaccination is a step towards tougher …

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