Whether they’re flying to the sunny Caribbean for a sunny break or soaking up some culture in a colonial town, American tourists have very little to worry about when it comes to security while vacationing in their Southern neighbor’s coasts and towns. Mexico as a whole is remarkably low-risk, but there’s no denying incidents can …
Europe is on American travelers’ minds this year. According to a recent report shared by the World Tourism Organization, U.S. citizens have shown increasing interest in traveling to this continent and have had a positive impact on its recovery after the pandemic. But where in Europe should travelers go? Usually, those taking long-haul flights crossing …
It’s been a long time coming, but Delta has raced ahead of every major, full-service airline in the United States and launched complimentary WiFi service during flights. As of this week, passengers are no longer required to be disconnected from their socials or email while flying, in a major change of policy that is set …
In case you haven’t noticed while traveling in the post-pandemic era, exploring new destinations has gotten a lot easier for American citizens. Other than not being subject to health checks, they now enjoy fast-track entry across several countries, as the usual bureaucracy involving border control, including questioning and passport stamping, becomes a thing of the …
Chiang Mai has been named the safest destination for American travelers in Southeast Asia, beating the far more developed hubs of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur to the number one spot. A culture-filled, sprawling city in Northern Thailand, it is one of the region’s top attractions, known for its imperial grandeur and perfectly-preserved Old City. Now …
Working remotely and dreaming of a move abroad, yet you’re unsure about the Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) rules and other technicalities? A new online calculator developed by travel experts is able to tell you which country you are eligible to relocate to as a remote worker based on income, easing the process and reducing the …
Border closures may be a thing of the past now that the health crisis has been controlled, at least across a majority of destinations, but that’s not to say international travel is rule-free. Quite the contrary: Americans can still be denied entry to a foreign country for numerous reasons, including not having the number of …
After enduring nearly three years of strict restrictions, health mandates, and lockdowns, Americans are desperate to do nothing, log off their socials and escape the chaos of the modern world on their next vacation – even if temporarily. We don’t blame them: as much as we love sightseeing and cultural expeditions, taking a breather is …
Mexico is sparing no effort in ensuring American visitors have the smoothest possible experience not only during their vacations but also upon arriving to and departing the country. Following a successful digital border trial in Cancun, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta are next in line to open eGate lanes for faster border control. eGates are …
After spending most of the pandemic sealed off from tourism, with a very limited number of foreigners allowed in, Australia has finally reinstated normal entry guidelines. As a result, it is not only recovering from the Covid slump but surging in popularity again for 2023, especially among Americans who are craving some sun as the …
It’s true Americans enjoy unrestricted access to most of the world, especially now that Covid curbs are being lifted, but international travel is never entirely hassle-free. In fact, 38 countries continue to require U.S. nationals to pay in order to enter, whether it’s a Visa On Arrival fee, an e-Visa fee, or when issuing an …
Beginning this year, the UK is reforming its border regime by introducing a new entry permit for foreign nationals. Currently, American citizens can travel to the country without submitting any documentation in advance or applying for a visa, and while they will still be able to visit relatively hassle-free, some new requirements are set to …