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One of the travel industry’s largest casualties of the pandemic, the cruise industry has suffered greatly over the past 15 months or so. Ever since cruises were first put on hold in March 2020, the industry has been battling to get them started again. The saga has seen threats of lawsuits against the CDC issued, …

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The battle with seaweed (sargassum) is on for Cancun hotels and city workers. The Cancun Sun was on the ground in the famous hotel zone of Cancun this week to observe the seaweed accumulations over the course of the day. Here is exactly what to expect as visitors to Cancun during seaweed season. Can you …

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Tourism ministers from the Group of 20 (G20), the world’s most powerful economies, met virtually today and agreed to back plans for vaccine passports to help the global tourism industry recover. On the same day, the tourism minister of Canada announced that Canada is working with international partners to develop a standardized vaccine certification, which …

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Whilst the tide seems to be turning in the battle against Covid-19, new stories in the past few weeks have shown that the war is far from over. From a flare-up of cases in Thailand leading to quarantine being extended to the dire situation in India resulting in flight bans, travel this summer is by …

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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has released new guidance for fully vaccinated people in the United States including that masks are no longer required in outdoor settings. The new advice means that all travelers visiting the United States will no longer need to wear a mask in public outdoor areas including beaches and attractions. …

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Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis removed any of the state’s remaining COVID-19 restrictions through an executive order on May 3rd, saying it’s “the evidence-based thing to do” due to the widespread availability of vaccines throughout the state. Tourists and visitors to Florida are expected to increase following this news, as more fully vaccinated people are seeking more freedom-based …

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With almost 20 percent of the U.S. population fully vaccinated, U.S. states are making it easier than ever to get the Covid-19 vaccine. Biden directed states to widen the vaccine eligibility to people 18 or older by April 19, two weeks earlier than the May 1 deadline he had announced previously. Many states are now …

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In every corner and region of the USA, there are distinctive food scenes. As a result gastronomy tours, or better known as Foodie Tourism, was born. Americans have always been proud of their regional cuisines with recipes handed down from ancestors. Every foodie city also has ethnic cuisines specific to the area. A few cities …

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As domestic travel is on the rise, Americans are hitting the road and exploring closer to home. With plenty of outdoor attractions open to visitors this summer, many of the iconic destinations may be overwhelming or crowded. Here are ten national parks that are just as attractive, but less known.  1. North Cascades National Park, …

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Texas has always been an attractive travel destination. And in the age of Covid, the state’s lighter-than-average restrictions make it just that much more appealing. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the best places to visit on your next trip to Texas. San Antonio If you can only visit one …

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As of June 2020, Tanzania is now reopen for tourism. No mandatory quarantine period is currently in place, however temperature checks, mask wearing, and social distancing is in effect. 2021 Note: Tanzania was NOT requiring tests from September 2020 until May 2021. Now a 72-hour PCR  test is required for all passengers as of May …

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