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  • Two people walk along the path at Sankaty Head Lighthouse on Nantucket Island
    By Katie Morris 27 days ago

    Massachusetts' Dreamiest Island Boasts Chic Eateries, Coastal Bliss, Cozy Inns, And Endless New England Charm

    A classic New England getaway involves this cozy Massachusetts island. Stay at a charming inn, learn about its nautical past, and enjoy high-quality seafood.

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  • Close up of shower curtains
    By Dhruv Trivedi 27 days ago

    Why Tourists Should Avoid Shower Curtains In Their Hotel Rooms

    Although you want your hotel to feel as much like home as possible, you might want to avoid booking a room with shower curtains for this reason.

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  • People enjoying drinks and food in Montmartre quarter in Paris, France
    By Annette Richmond 27 days ago

    Rick Steves' Expert Secret To Getting Cheaper Drinks In Europe (And It's All About Where You Sit)

    While traveling through Europe on a budget, expert Rick Steves shares an easy way to save money on drinks by simply changing where you’re sitting.

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  • Grayson Highlands State Park scenic mountain view in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia
    By Elizabeth Smith 27 days ago

    Virginia's Stunning Secret Community On The North Carolina Border Boasts Blue Ridge Beauty And Recreation

    This Virginia community is a quiet haven for stunning trail views, pony sightings, camping, farm visits, and devouring comfort food in a serene setting.

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  • Alien statues in Arizona
    By Emily Frantz 27 days ago

    Arizona's 'Mystery In The Desert' Is A Kitschy Roadside Stop With A Huge Gift Shop, Exhibits, And Aliens

    Hundreds of signs from Texas to California alert you that you're approaching this oddity, but to find out what it is, you must exit the highway step inside.

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  • The Min-Aqua Bats perform on waterskis on Lake Minocqua
    By Rebecca High 27 days ago

    'Nature's Original Water Park' Is A World-Class Wisconsin Town Full Of Unique Thrills, Charm, And Dazzling Lakes

    This Wisconsin town is a Northwoods recreation paradise, with thousands of bodies of water, many forested trails, and supper clubs serving hearty local fare.

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  • Person on a bed holding their hands on their head in frustration
    By Jenna Busch 27 days ago

    Disrupted Sleep During Travel Can Lead To Some Serious Health Side Effects (And How To Get Your Best Sleep)

    Losing sleep might just seem like part of the travel experience, but lacking rest can put your health at risk. Use these tips to make sleep a priority.

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  • Ancient medieval castle on a hilltop overlooking the Slovak countryside and a river
    By Amy McMahon 27 days ago

    This Unexpected Country Is A 'Castle Superpower' In Central Europe With The World's Most Castles Per Capita

    This Central European country has a castle for every season and mood, from fairy-tale versions and somber medieval fortresses to one with a very bloody past.

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  • An Amtrak train in the station with a worker walking in the background
    By Amber Nolan 27 days ago

    Amtrak's New Shoreside Route Transports Travelers Through The Scenic Cities Of The Gulf Coast

    Amtrak's new "Mardi Gras route" train line is a return to the Gulf Coast's past, with stops between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama that will delight travelers.

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  • View of a barge on the Ohio River from Bellevue, Kentucky
    By Rebekah Winters Barton 27 days ago

    This Adorable Suburb Across The River From Cincinnati Has Local Art, Vintage Shops, And A Walkable Bar Scene

    On the banks of the Ohio River is a small but sparkling community where you can stroll and shop with a pint in hand, browse art, and catch a skyline sunset.

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  • Gila Bend NASA-inspired hotel and restaurant
    By Richard Milner 27 days ago

    Arizona's 'Crossroads Of The Southwest' Is A Desert Gem With Space-Age Motels, Kitschy Diners, And Shops

    One of the quirkiest Arizona small towns, this one boasts a "Star Trek"-themed bar, a lodge with a UFO on its rooftop, and even a 9/11 memorial.

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  • Panoramic view of Williamsport, Pennsylvania featuring forested mountains.
    By Rebekah Winters Barton 27 days ago

    Pennsylvania's City Known For Art, Sports, And Brews Boasts Wild Victorian Mansions On Its 'Millionaire's Row'

    Home to the Little League World Series, stunning 19th-century architecture, and river views, this central Pennsylvania city is both vibrant and diverse.

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  • Silhouette of a plane flying high into dark, stormy clouds
    By Amy McMahon 27 days ago

    A Dangerous In-Flight Phenomenon Is On The Rise Due To Climate Change, And It's Pretty Much Unavoidable

    Air travel is getting more dangerous because of climate change, but there are things you can do as a passenger to lower risks and stay as relaxed as possible.

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  • Got Real ID? sign
    By Waverly Colville 27 days ago

    The One Type Of Real ID That People Are Still Having Problems With At TSA

    TSA agents are reportedly flagging one kind of Real ID-compliant identification, leaving some passengers scrambling to show another form before flying.

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  • View of shops, restaurants, and a church steeple in Wellesley, Mass at sunset
    By Rebekah Winters Barton 27 days ago

    Massachusetts' Wealthiest Suburb Is A Charming College Town With Curated Galleries And Upscale Shops

    Don't let its prestigious zip code fool you — this town has a laid-back atmosphere and attractions to keep you entertained from morning to evening.

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  • A work desk at The Faraday Effect in London, England
    By Christine Pickering 27 days ago

    Tucked Away In London Is A Secret English Museum That's Considered One Of The Smallest In The World

    Discover the secrets of 19th century London at this river-side marvel that has been crowned one of the tiniest museums in the world. Find our more.

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  • Aerial view of Wilson H. Fox Park and Granger Lake in Granger, Texas.
    By Audrey Enjoli 28 days ago

    Texas' 'Gateway To The Good Life' Is A Historic Little City With Vintage Western Vibes And A Dazzling Lake

    Known for its antique brick roads, preserved architecture, and clear lake surrounded by prairies, this Texas city is the perfect afternoon escape from Austin.

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  • Lighthouse and palms at the harbor in Daytona Beach, Florida
    By Rene Bennett 28 days ago

    Florida's Award-Winning Themed Community In Daytona Beach Is An Ideal Retirement Spot If You're A 'Parrothead'

    If you're a fan of Jimmy Buffett and seeking a strong community, this retirement spot in Daytona Beach might be the perfect place to call home.

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  • People walk by charming boutiques in Carmel, California
    By Kate Mothes 28 days ago

    In California, The Only Town In America With No Street Addresses Is About To Lose Its Most Charming Tradition

    Almost every home in America has a street address that is used to deliver mail, except for this one town in California. But that may be all about to change.

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  • Dog hanging out of camper van window
    By Lois Mackenzie 28 days ago

    Don't Travel With Your Furry Friend Without Checking If They Need A Pet Passport

    Instead of leaving your pets at home on vacation, consider taking them with you. However, some planning is needed to ensure you have all the required documents.

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  • A European pharmacist speaking with a female client
    By Kala Barba-Court 28 days ago

    Rick Steves Shares The Big Differences Between American And European Pharmacies Tourists Should Know

    Getting sick doesn't have to ruin your European vacation. According to Rick Steves, the local pharmacies can be helpful in ways you may not expect.

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  • The Garden of the Gods Mountains in Colorado Springs.
    By Alison Fox 28 days ago

    This Colorado Resort Offers Unmatched Red Rock Views From An Infinity-Edge Heated Outdoor Pool

    Take in views of Colorado's red rock spires while soaking in one of the state's most impressive infinity pools. Nature meet relaxation at this unique resort.

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  • Woman in hat holding Croatian flag near coastal medieval city
    By Amy McMahon 28 days ago

    The Affordable European Country Where A Unique Type Of Visa Lets You Live On The Mediterranean For A Year

    It's surprisingly easy to meet the income and other requirements for this year-long digital nomad visa in a country with surreal cities and coastal views.

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  • Abandoned cart in Almo, Idaho
    By Dave Bowling 28 days ago

    This Tiny Idaho Town Is Surrounded By Granite Peaks, Scenic Hot Springs, And World-Class Climbing

    For all the Gem State adventures you can handle, head to this gorgeous town close to Idaho's border with Utah. You might get a spectacular steak along the way.

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  • Man packing suitcase
    By Dana Cape 28 days ago

    Rick Steves Warns Travelers To Always Bring Your Own Washcloth To Europe. Here's Why

    Travel expert Rick Steves explains why you should pack washcloths when heading to Europe and also offers quick-dry and other ingenious alternatives.

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  • Picturesque street of Rimini, Italy
    By Jody Miller 28 days ago

    This Roman-Meets-Riviera Hotspot Is One Of Europe's Most Overcrowded Tourist Destinations

    This coastal destination may be overcrowded, but it still has a lot going for it, including ancient landmarks and non-stop family-friendly beach action.

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  • People dining on a narrow street in Italy
    By Joseph Richard Francis 28 days ago

    Rick Steves Tells Tourists To Look For These Specific Words To Find Authentic, Affordable Meals In Italy

    Learn Rick Steves’ insider vocabulary and unlock the best of Italy's hidden culinary treasures, from rustic wine bars to family-run spots beloved by locals.

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