Information on updates to Canada’s strict border and quarantine measures this week has amounted to nothing but whispers from anonymous sources. But if the rumours are true, changes could be coming soon, reports say, giving Canada’s aviation, travel and tourism
Passing through some of the planet's remotest territories, the storied route offers a window onto worlds that are both deeply foreign and surprisingly familiar. For someone who doesn't particularly like winter, my interest in trains overrides my dislike, as I would
Many countries in Asia have already started mass COVID1-9 vaccine inoculations, and we're seeing positive impacts. As governments strive to achieve herd immunity, they are also slowly reopening their borders to leisure travelers - and without days-long quarantines!
The Red Sea Project, a multi-island resort development in Saudi Arabia, is proposing a step forward for sustainable hospitality. A new "giga resort" is aiming to put Saudi Arabia back on luxury travelers' radars. Comprising 50 hotels — the first of
We are all sitting somewhere reading this saying - "I do see the light but it still seems so far away!". Most of us may feel that way but many others are getting on board and booking for late summer/fall,
# 1 - No one could confirm the existence of the main land of Antarctica until the 1820s in a mission carried out by U.S. and British explorers.
Beside mighty Mayan ruins and smoking volcanoes, a rise in locally minded projects is creating a fresh style of Central American sophistication.
Baha Mar is offering guests the most luxurious COVID-19 travel insurance policy yet — a private jet. In addition to providing on-site testing, the Nassau, Bahamas resort will offer any guest who tests positive for the virus the choice of either
We have crunched the data to identify the countries looking promising for a summer getaway This article from the London Telegraph, struck me as interesting, as we all are thinking - when can we start thinking about travel? When will we,
This was an article published in Travel & Leisure last week. On the whole it is a good article about finding ways to help sustain some cities from overtourism ie Venice. What seems like a simple solution gets pretty scary