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Travelers heading to Mexico this winter or for spring break should take caution or, in some instances, consider canceling their trip. The U.S. State Department has travel advisories in place for all but two Mexican states. Six Mexican states are under the most severe level 4 “do not travel” advisory. Rather than issue a blanket …

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From block parties starting at dawn, samba music echoing the streets, and a wild feast of hedonism, this is Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival. Although over 50 countries celebrate Carnival before Lent, there is none more famous than Carnival in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. More than 80,000 tourists will be flocking to this year’s Carnival …

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Nearly three years since it first introduced social restrictions as a result of the COVID pandemic, Singapore is joining the ranks of open countries in lifting all entry requirements and reinstating normality at the border. As of today, foreign tourists will no longer be subject to health checks arriving in the famous city-state. Singapore is …

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As many travelers know, Southwest Airlines’ hospitable, customer-friendly image has been tarnished as of late. From mass cancelations to pilot shortages, Southwest has been through a rough patch recently, and they are still working out the kinks. However, that doesn’t appear to stop them from continuing to grow. The popular Dallas-based carrier just announced they …

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As exciting as it is, international travel is not always a breeze. There are numerous rules American citizens must observe when going abroad, including never overstaying their 90 days as tourists and ensuring they have enough blank pages on their passport booklet, but luckily, numerous destinations in Latin America have far more relaxed policies in …

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Now that travelers are ready to take to the skies, the costs associated with international travel have increased drastically. A majority of borders have reopened, but on the downside, an overpriced Europe or the Caribbean is no longer an option for many budget-conscious travelers. Fortunately, Southeast Asia (SEA) remains a highly affordable destination. Across numerous …

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Welcome to Oman Next door to the trendy United Arab Emirates and to the north of Yemen lies a country full of unexpected beauty that I fell in love with. Oman. I had barely heard the name before visiting and knew almost nothing about it. To give the best example of how little I knew, …

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South America offers travelers a mix of anything and everything, from glaciers to mountains to cities and beaches. Narrowing down where to visit in this vast continent can be a monumental task for even the intrepid traveler. But with more reasons to visit than ever before, South America should be on everyone’s bucket list this …

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Spring break isn’t the only way to travel this season, and Americans are searching and booking more and more smaller and less assuming destinations. One trend in particular that is proving popular is the lake lifestyle. American travelers are looking to beaches and lakes this year, with lake towns seeing a nearly 500% increase in …

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Saudi Arabia has taken on a huge project that should have travelers excited for many years to come. A new ‘smart city’ projected to be 33 times bigger than New York City is being constructed on barren land in the Arabian desert. With high hopes of challenging the status quo, the city, backed by a …

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