
Kyle Hulme – Travel Writer
About Kyle:
Kyle is an International Relations graduate and a qualified teacher originally from the UK 🇬🇧 now residing in Krabi, Thailand. 🇹🇭
He is passionate about ethical travel and helping others see more of the world.
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Kyle's Recent Posts:
- These Are The 10 Busiest Airports In The U.S. Right Nowby Kyle HulmeAs we head into the hectic winter travel season, airports across the United States are getting noticeably busier as travelers jet off in search of some much-needed winter sun. With pretty much everyone having the same idea of taking a vacation …
- These 10 U.S. Cities Were Named The Best For Foodiesby Kyle HulmeIt's not much of a secret that Americans love their food – and why wouldn't they? The United States is home to some of the best restaurants, diners and street food vendors in the world, serving up a dazzling array of …
- Pilot Program For Online U.S. Passport Renewal Launches: Here's Who Is Eligibleby Kyle HulmeThe US Department of State has now launched its pilot program once more for the renewal of United States passports online. With all the forms, appointments, photos and long waiting times to deal with, renewing a passport the old fashioned way …
- Cancun and Mexican Caribbean Hits New Record For September Arrivalsby Kyle HulmeCancun and the Mexican Caribbean have hit new records for arrivals in the month of September, as travel to Mexico shows no signs of slowing down towards the end of the year. The region, with its miles of pristine coastline, authentic …
- U.S. Relaunches Multiple Flights Routes To Japan Following Reopeningby Kyle HulmeA range of airlines across the United States are scrambling to relaunch several flights to Japan following the country's decision to greatly soften its entry restrictions and reopen today, October 11th. Japan has long since been one of the most sought-after …
- New Major Cruise Port To Be Built In The Bahamasby Kyle HulmeA new major cruise port is set to be built in The Bahamas in what is undoubtedly an exciting development for the cruise industry. Famous the world over for their pristine beaches, vibrant and authentic Caribbean culture, and clear, deep blue …
- U.S. State Department Issues New Travel Advisory Updates For Nearly Every Countryby Kyle HulmeThe U.S. State Department has just issued new travel advisory updates for nearly every country in the world. Handy guides that keep travelers in the loop regarding the safety of countries and help them to make informed travel decisions, travel advisories …
- Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Likely To Sell Out This Winter Despite Rising Pricesby Kyle HulmeCancun and Playa Del Carmen are still likely to sell out this winter – despite prices rising significantly in both locations. Whilst there have been a string of other places in Mexico and the wider Central American/Caribbean region that have recently …
- Sargassum Seaweed Season Is Officially Over In Cancun And The Mexican Caribbeanby Kyle HulmeTravelers can rejoice, as it seems that the sargassum seaweed season is officially over in Cancun and throughout the Mexican Caribbean. Sargassum – an unsightly, stinky seaweed that washes up on beaches all over the world – has plagued the beaches …
- Carnival Cruises Announces $500 Fines and Detainment Costs For Unruly Behaviorby Kyle HulmeCarnival is taking steps to prevent poor behavior on its cruises by announcing they will be issuing $500 fines and additional detainment costs for those found guilty of unruly behavior on board. The cruise line giants, which are now back in …