If you’ve been waiting for the summer season to die down to start planning your budget-friendly, chilled Italian getaway, only to find out, in utter shock, prices haven’t dropped, nor have crowds dwindled? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Believe it or not, at this point, Italy is expensive and crowded regardless of season, and for […]
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It’s time to pick back up on your Spanish lessons because Delta just announced one of their most exciting new routes all year to a stunning Latin American city. Whether you’re into vibrant culture, fascinating architecture, sensational cuisine, or looking to sprawl out on a beach lounger, you can check off all the boxes in […]
It’s finally happening, you guys. After years of delays and even rumors it was never going to launch anyway, Europe’s long-anticipated Entry-Exit System (or EES) will debut on October 12. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, this only means one thing: As a U.S. passport holder, you will now be subject to getting photographed and providing your […]
Share The Article If you’re an American with a passport, your world just got a little more complicated. In a rare move late Sunday, the U.S. State Department issued a “Worldwide Caution” alert, essentially telling its citizens to keep their heads on a swivel, no matter where they are on the globe. This isn’t your […]
Share The Article Despite the crowds, Rome never loses its luster. It’s too iconic, steeped in fascinating history. That being said, Rome no longer has to be the main gateway to explore Italy’s harder-to-reach destinations. Sure, you can visit Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, and maybe even Turin so you can decide for yourself once and […]
Share The Article If Cancun is the undisputed ruler when it comes to relaxing beach getaways and some good old luxury resort pampering, Mexico City (CDMX) is the country’s top attraction by a mile when it comes to cultural value. Boasting one of Mexico’s largest historic centers, peppered with Spanish-built palaces, charming plazas and imposing […]
Share The Article As a born-and-raised Texan, I can say if there’s one thing Dallas lacks, it’s genuine culture. No designated Chinatown or Little Italy — just endless Mexican restaurants where Texans can’t even allow that, having to cattle-prod ‘Tex’ to the ‘Mex’, creating their own fusion nobody asked for. Given how DFW is the […]
Share The Article Japan may be able to 3-D print a brand new train station at the drop of a hat, but Mexico is a little behind the times. As such, a new airport is more than worthy of celebrating. It’s not every day that travelers have a new destination to travel to, especially one […]
Share The Article Okay, let’s be real. If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent a good chunk of the past few months daydreaming. Maybe it’s about swapping your office chair for a hammock slung between palm trees, trading traffic noise for the chatter of a foreign market, or just feeling sunshine that doesn’t require three […]
Share The Article Dreaming of a sip of that frothy, pitch-black Guinness in a dimly-lit alley lined with pubs, to the sound of Gaelic buskers? Or maybe exploring fairytale castles nestled deep in a verdant hinterland, where few have trodden before? You know, the stuff of legendary kings and chivalric tales. Ireland is calling, and […]