In a branded Airstream trailer with an adjacent Caribbean-themed photo-op stationed at the Texas State Fair, Princess Cruises was running an experiment. The cruise line wanted to test whether a
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How nomadic reindeer herders fix teeth with no dental clinic 300 miles
Eye-opening video lays bare the brutal lengths nomadic reindeer herders go to fix their teeth with NO dentist for more than 300 miles – from DIY metal crowns to extractions
British expats ‘drawn to vibrant region of France’
Want to relocate overseas? A beautiful area of France is one of Europe’s best regions for British expats looking to leave the UK. According to the property experts at Your
Spirit to fly daily Fort Lauderdale-St. Maarten nonstops
Starting Nov. 15, Spirit Airlines will operate daily, nonstop flights between Fort Lauderdale and St. Maarten. The service will be available year-round, departing daily from Fort Lauderdale at 10:50 a.m.
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel plans $180 million renovation
Located on the Big Island of Hawaii, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Autograph Collection, has announced a $180 million renovation that will begin in the second quarter of 2024. The renovation
Guests slam UK’s worst hotel chain for ‘awful’ and ‘filthy’ rooms
The UK's hotel chains have been ranked from best to worst as part of a Which? survey to find the best rooms for staycations. Unfortunately, the data showed that it's
‘I travelled to one of France’s prettiest cities’
From Paris to Nice, tourists are spoilt for choice when it comes to holiday destinations in France. But some of the most popular spots can also be extremely crowded. Tourists
‘I visited one of Italy’s most famous landmarks and it was chaos’
Along with the Colosseum, Vatican and Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain in Rome is one of the city’s must-see attractions. That said, my recent visit to the central destination reaffirmed
Luxury redefined at Botswana's African Bush Camps
The narrative of luxury tourism in Africa is undergoing a significant shift. The continent has gone from opulent and timeless luxury to experiential and barefoot luxury. In my recent experience
Displaced citizens fill hotels as Israel tourism grinds to a halt
Israel’s resort town of Eilat, normally teeming with divers, beachgoers and travelers en route to Petra, is today full of displaced Israelis from parts of the country that have been