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Washington State is also known as the Evergreen State for a reason. Full of lush forests, gorgeous coasts, and home to the Cascade Mountains, it’s no surprise that this state is also home to a variety of hiking trails. For those hiking with families or looking to get started in hiking, finding trails that are …

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The US Department of State has been hard at work ensuring the health and well-being of American citizens both at home and abroad are being looked after, and that they are kept safe. One of the ways in which it does this is through its travel advisory warning system, which saw two of its strongest …

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The Prime Minister of Italy has announced a plan to reopen for American tourists by the middle of May without the need for quarantine.  Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi stated the country plans to introduce a pass that will allow both EU and non EU Nationals to visit Italy. “Let us not wait until mid-June …

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Another Caribbean destination has begun easing its travel requirements for vaccinated travelers. Last week, the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis announced a change in the country’s travel policy for travelers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and are arriving by air that includes a shortened quarantine period from 14 days to 9 …

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Travelling with your family is a great experience – it allows for bonding time, getting away from daily life, and introducing your children to unforgettable places and memories. When visiting a city, the question of family friendly attractions can come up. From interactive museums to whale watching, here are 10 family friendly things to do …

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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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Los Angeles is a lively, popular vacation destination. Known for world-famous locations such as Hollywood, Los Angeles is full of sightseeing opportunities. Here are 10 suggestions for memorable locations and experiences to visit on your next trip to L.A. 1. The Hollywood Sign The iconic Hollywood sign is a world-famous attraction in Los Angeles. Located …

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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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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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