France recently announced that the country would no longer have any Covid restrictions in place for international travelers. Testing, masks, quarantine, and proof of vaccination are officially no longer needed to enter this highly sought tourist destination. The country has already seen an increase in tourism from those willing to power through the restrictions. Now …
As the first official post-pandemic summer unfolds, millions of travelers are heading to their favorite European destinations. Most travelers do not need to worry about Covid entry requirements, as nearly all European nations have removed all entry requirements. The most recent country to do so was France, which removed entry restrictions on August 1st, 2022. …
Are you going on an Euro backpacking trip anytime soon? You may want to reconsider whatever itinerary you have planned, as we have just come across an irresistible deal that will make your travels much simpler. Instead of multiple, ultra-expensive flights that will likely get delayed in the end, how about booking a single train …
Three beaches in a top resort destination in Mexico have failed cleanliness tests, a story that’s bound to come as a blow to travelers who have plans to visit these areas. Whilst the vast majority of beaches passed the cleanliness guidelines put forth by the World Health Organization (WHO), the three beaches that failed have …
Eight more travel advisory updates have been issued by the U.S. State Department over the past few days, as it works to ensure travelers are kept safe wherever they are heading around the world. Containing the first updates of the calendar month, the most recent travel advisory changes feature a range of different countries around …
The Southeast Asian Country Returns To Pre-Pandemic Operations The Southeast Asian country of Malaysia has removed the last of its COVID-era entry requirements, allowing vaccinated and unvaccinated tourists alike the chance to explore its beauty unimpeded. It’s one of the few Asian countries to completely drop its regulations surrounding the infection. Although vaccinated travelers were …
Now that the world has started to move on from Covid, and more countries have reopened following two years of harsh rules, the first tourism statistics are in with some surprising results. The trendiest destination for 2022 is not Cancun, and definitely not former tourism leader Paris: Montego Bay, Jamaica, has claimed the top spot. …
The digital nomad scene in Mexico City is exploding in popularity, with the city fast becoming one of the fastest growing remote work hubs in the world. The Mexican capital has long since been a favorite destination for vacations for not only Americans, but several other nationalities, and the county’s laid back restrictions made Mexico …
Travel Chaos May Be Even Worse Than Feared As Bags Thrown To The Wind A baggage handler from Heathrow Airport has told the British news outlet the BBC that travelers should avoid checking a bag at all as the chaos is even worse than it appears. His statements come as lost luggage was found thrown …
First COVID-19, now monkeypox, there seems to be a new global health emergency more often than ever before. Last week, authorities in San Francisco and New York declared a health emergency over monkeypox due to an increase in cases. San Francisco’s mayor’s office informed on Thursday that there are 261 confirmed cases in the city, …
Travel is chaotic this year, there’s no getting around it. Every flight you book has the potential to misfire, and every piece of luggage you check is a potential loss. But of course, after two years of lockdowns and border closures, nothing is stopping us from getting out to explore the world. But when checking …
Beginning today, August 1st 2022, France has officially ended all Covid restrictions for international travelers. As the country reopens completely, travelers will no longer need to test before arrival. Travelers will also not need to present proof of recovery from Covid-19 and will not require proof that they have been vaccinated. Travelers will no longer …












