Eager cruisers are getting excited about the latest modification to the Conditional Sail Order by the CDC, which could see the safe return to cruising from U.S. ports as early as July. However, the good news comes with a few caveats and unexpected changes that hopeful cruisers need to be aware of before they start …
Starting May 1, 2021 The Bahamas will make exceptions to allow fully vaccinated passengers to skip PCR testing and enter the country more easily. The Bahamian government is requiring vaccinated passengers to bring proof they’ve been inoculated and at least 2 weeks have passed since they’ve received their last shot. With proof of vaccination, no …
The pandemic has certainly put a spotlight on the digital nomad lifestyle and made remote working more mainstream and commonplace. With many people used to being stuffed into cubicles and now realizing their jobs can be done anywhere with a Wi-Fi connection, new possibilities are opening up. Now, more countries than ever before are offering …
Nicaragua reopened for tourism near the end of summer 2020, with most commercial flights returning to Managua by the start of October. One interesting detail about Nicaragua reopening for tourism is the fact that they never truly closed in the first place. During the height of the pandemic when many other nations sealed their borders, …
Hungary has reopened its borders for international tourism and is now accepting visitors from select countries all over the world, depending on risk classification. Below we have compiled a guide with everything you need to know about travelling to Hungary during these uncertain times, which countries can visit, entry requirements, and any other rules for …
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Planning a summer beach trip shouldn’t give you gray hair. When you finally get the time off work to pack a suitcase, the only thing you want to worry about is whether you packed enough sunscreen. You want to sip a cold drink in the sun, not stress out about walking back to your hotel …
If you’re planning a trip to Italy this summer, chances are it’s places like Rome, Milan, and Venice you’ll be hitting up. Yeah, they’re super tourist, and yeah, you already know “crowded” is putting it mildly, so no judgment here. There’s nothing quite like wandering Rome’s open-air museum of a Historic Center or grabbing an …
As I’m sitting here on my flight to Panama, I couldn’t feel safer where I’m about to explore. But there are a couple of other powerhouse Caribbean getaways that have long been some of Americans’ most sought-after paradises for entirely different reasons — with the exception of glorious beaches. Unfortunately, the U.S. Embassy has put …
If you’re keen on a little country-hopping adventure around Europe this year, you’re absolutely spoiled for options. Whether it’s the new European Sleeper from Paris to Berlin, or the colossal, 715-mile journey from Basel, in Switzerland, to Copenhagen, in Denmark, new inventive train routes linking all of the most unlikely destinations are springing up everywhere. …
Eurosummer is fast approaching, and if you’ve been thinking of hopping across the pond for some of that Old World charm and amazing history, you might want to hold off on booking London or Paris… at least you’ve read this. Look, as much as we love those world-famous, iconic megacities, they’re not exactly where you …
Paris might’ve once been the ultimate spot for Europhiles chasing that classic Old World magic, and for lovey-dovey couples hunting down the perfect honeymoon backdrop, but if you’ve been paying attention lately, the City of Lights isn’t exactly shining the way it used to. Between the spike in pickpocketing, hotel prices that feel borderline criminal, …












