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It’s been a week of positive news for the cruise industry. Just a few days after applying, Royal Caribbean has gained approval from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to go ahead with its test cruises in late June from Miami. CDC Requirements to Restart Cruises The CDC says that cruise ships can …

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Italy recently allowed Americans back for tourism. Your next trip to Italy should be spared of the overcrowded tourism cities of Rome, Florence and Venice. This summer why not get to a few islands surrounding the boot that will not be overcrowded with tourists. Everyone is aware of Sicily, Sardinia and Capri but there are …

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Malta became the first country in the European Union to reach herd immunity on May 24, 2021. On their official tourism site, the government of Malta announced that 70% of residents have now received at least the first shot, with 42% of the population now being fully vaccinated. With 70% being a globally recognized figure …

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If you’ve been hoping to go cruising in the U.S. this summer, things are looking up. After a year without U.S. operations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, cruise lines are finally starting to announce their plans to restart operations. Shortly after Royal Caribbean applied to the CDC for test cruises, Norwegian announced that they plan to …

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Washington State, also known as the Evergreen State, is full of memorable things to do. If you feel you’ve already exhausted more typical activities and attractions such as visiting the Space Needle or stopping by Pike Place Market, here are 10 lesser-known things to do in the state this summer. 1. Visit Maryhill Stonehenge No …

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Flying during the pandemic can be a nerve-wracking affair for many, and the thought of doing so is seen as one of the reasons why people are hesitant to return to the skies once more. On top of worrying about the spread of Covid-19 and new restrictions, passengers should not have to worry about the …

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Travelers around the world started packing their bags the moment Greece re-opened to tourists. Where better to destress than on a picturesque beach on an idyllic Greek island? That being said, the country has, like, thousands of them. Not to mention all the cities and sites on the mainland. So, we narrowed it down to …

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All visitors to the city of Paris are sure to see the usual Parisian sites including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame. But what about the sites that are not normally in the guidebooks, these hidden parts of Paris? Paris is a city where a visitor can find something curious around nearly every …

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Whilst it’s true that the pandemic has impacted all of the United States quite severely, fewer states have been hit as hard as Alaska and its port towns. Whole communities in the region rely on cruises for a large portion of their income, and so the ban of cruise ships sailing through Canada has had …

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Oregon is full of lush forests and gorgeous waterfalls, and going on a hike is one of the best ways to experience the landscape firsthand. Here are the top 10 beginner-friendly hikes that are perfect for your next adventure. 1. Tamolitch Blue Pool via McKenzie River Trail This 3.7 mile out and back trail leads …

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Air Canada has announced that it will resume flights to Mexico, Cuba, and other Caribbean destinations that were previously suspended due to the agreement with the Canadian government to ground most sun flights during the Covid-19 pandemic. The airline updated its schedule online for June and July, which has several new routes added to popular …

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