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A Cinque Terre Trail Famed for Romance Reopens After More Than a Decade

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 07/25/2024, 7:00 AM

After a long dry spell, the Path of Love is reopening. We're not trying to be poetic here. The actual walkway known as the Path of Love—or Via dell'Amore in Italian—is finally becoming fully accessible again to visitors in the Cinque Terre, which is the string of colorful villages clinging dramatically to cliffs along a stretch of northwestern Italy's Ligurian coast. The seaside route connects...

All About USA’s Newest National Park: Texas' Blackwell School National Historic Site

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 07/24/2024, 7:00 AM

A former school that was built in west Texas for Mexican and Mexican American students during the era of "separate but equal" education has become the newest addition to the U.S. National Park System. Located in the desert town–turned–unlikely arts hub of Marfa (about 50 miles east of the Mexico border), the Blackwell School National Historic Site was formally established last week by the Biden ad...

Virgin Voyages Offers Free Cruises for Young Adults Traveling with a Parent

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/23/2024, 3:15 PM

Virgin Voyages made a splashy entrance into the cruise market a few years ago, but at the worst moment imaginable: The line's first cruise was originally scheduled for April 1, 2020. Certain world events that we have all apparently agreed to rarely speak of delayed that debut voyage to October 2021, when the Scarlet Lady set sail for a series of departures packed with young influencer types who w...

This Carnival Cruise Customer Service Scam Cost a Family Their $900 Vacation

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 07/23/2024, 7:00 AM

We've warned you before about travel scams involving fraudulent phone numbers for airlines' customer service call centers. Passengers fall prey to that con when they look up an airline's contact info via an internet search engine and dial a number on the search results page that goes to a bogus call center. A fraudster on the other end of the line then pretends to represent the carrier in order t...

The Rules for Bringing a Dog Into the US Are Getting Stricter: Here's What's Changing

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 07/22/2024, 2:00 PM

This post, originally published May 13, 2024, has been updated with new information. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is rolling out new rules for bringing a dog into the United States. Effective August 1, all dogs entering the country must be at least 6 months old, must be microchipped, and must be accompanied by either proof of a rabies vaccine or proof that the dog hasn't been ...

Orly Airport Just Opened a Cheap Direct Train Link to Central Paris

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/16/2024, 5:00 PM

Every few months, it seems, another outfit releases a new list of the best and worst airports in the world, and a certain airport seems to be a perennial pariah. Paris' miserable Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) is a bane of world travel, particularly for flight transfers. A dysfunctional layout, awkward connections, lousy signage, alienating Brutalist architecture, and crowds of grumpy internation...

Venice, Italy, Says the Entry Fee for Day Trippers Will Be Doubled

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 07/15/2024, 3:30 PM

The trial period for the controversial new entry fee for Venice Italy, is complete for 2024.For 29 days between April and July (mostly weekends and holidays), the city mandated a charge of €5 (US$5.45) per person to enter Venice. Over that period of two and a half months, some 450,000 tourists paid the entry tax. Although city officials will not release financial results until September or October,...

Forecast: No Sargassum Season in Cancún This Year—but Other Beaches Not as Lucky

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 07/08/2024, 7:00 AM

In recent years, summer has been peak sargassum season, with large, unsightly accumulations of the stinky brown seaweed piling up on beaches in Florida, the Caribbean, and Mexico's Riviera Maya. For the last few months, ocean researchers have been tracking a huge blob of the stuff floating in the Atlantic Ocean and headed westward in time to ruin summer vacation photos in places like Cancún, the ...

When Is Oktoberfest in Germany in 2024? Dates, Best Cities, and Other Info to Know

By Zac Thompson

Posted on 06/28/2024, 5:45 PM

In a typical year, around 6 million people descend on Munich for Oktoberfest, Germany's two-and-a-half-week-long annual celebration of beer and all things Bavarian (pretzels, lederhosen, oompah bands, the Chicken Dance) at the city's Theresienwiese fairgrounds. Because the event is so popular, there's no such thing as too early when it comes to planning to attend the festival. In fact, competition...

Barcelona to Ban All Vacation Rentals by 2028

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 06/21/2024, 1:00 PM

Although the announcement may seem surprising to outsiders, people familiar with Barcelona will recognize this has been a long time coming—and will likely be a harbinger of future crackdowns across Europe. On Friday, Barcelona mayor Jaume Collboni announced that the city intends to invalidate the licenses of all 10,101 units currently approved as short-term vacation rentals, and no new licenses w...

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