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Ireland is one of America’s favorite travel destinations and it’s reopened today to American tourists after being closed throughout the pandemic.  The CEO of Tourism Ireland stated, “The tourism industry right across the island of Ireland is very much looking forward to welcoming back visitors from the U.S. and we will ensure they enjoy their …

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Playa del Carmen or Cancun? It’s a common question when planning a trip to the Riviera Maya. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, and the choice should be based on what you are looking for in your vacation. If you are hesitating between the two, keep reading, and you’ll find some ideas that will help …

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So, you’ve decided on your holiday destination but still have so much to plan. What is the best way to get there? Where should you stay? How will you meet new people if you don’t know the language? Finding the answers to these questions can be tricky, and you might need some guidance. Before you …

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Whether you are gearing up to climb the Matterhorn, or just want to find a fun family-friendly trail to hike: these ten trails will get you started. Unique, beautiful, and accessible for all skill levels, these hiking spots are our top picks for Swiss scenery. Don’t forget to bring your hiking poles, comfortable shoes, and …

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Over the past few months, more and more countries across Europe altered their entry requirements to allow more travel to take place as it seemed the continent had turned a corner when it came to preventing the virus from spreading. However, the spread of the Delta variant has picked up the pace across the continent, …

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As the world’s travel industry attempts to come back to normality, the World Health Organization (WHO) has spoken against vaccine passports. On Thursday, the World Health Organization’s Emergency Committee stated that countries should not require vaccination passports for international travel. The intervention comes amid growing controversy around countries blocking unvaccinated travelers from entering as the …

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For those who are chasing the digital nomad dream, it can be difficult to know where to start. According to the thousands of remote workers who emigrated this year, Mexico might just be the answer. Accepting tourists from all around the world, Mexico offers a 180-day tourist visa and a digital nomad visa. Living expenses …

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For those wanting to plan a trip to Canada this year, there’s finally some good news. After almost a year and a half of closed borders, the Canadian government has announced that they are in a position to re-open to Americans by mid-August and other countries by early September. Canada’s Current Border Restrictions Canada’s border …

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If you’re a cruise fanatic, you’ll love the news that Canada will lift its ban on cruises in November. That’s months earlier than the country initially planned.  The Canadian government has decided to allow cruise ships to operate within the country from November 1st. However, earlier this year, Canada banned cruises until February 2022 at …

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Whilst Europe and the rest of the world are making headway towards repealing their restrictions and opening up to wider travel, the UK has been late to the party. Lambasted for its cautious approach to letting its citizens travel abroad, the UK has sought to make amends with changes to its travel restrictions, which come …

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Remote workers from all over the world have been flocking to Portugal this year, for good reason. The country offers warm weather all year round, tasty cuisine, and a relatively low cost of living (between $1,000 – $1,500 / month). Portugal ranks in the top 20 countries with the fastest wifi, making it a perfect …

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