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  • Single woman pulling suitcase along cobbled stone street lined with flowers
    By Atika Shubert 11 months ago

    The Best Way To Avoid The 'Single Occupancy Fees' That Seem To Punish Solo Travelers

    If you prefer to take your trips alone but hate paying the "single supplement" penalty, there are some ways you can avoid being charged that fee.

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  • Hyena sign by road on the Skeleton Coast in Namibia, Africa
    By S. Flannagan 11 months ago

    The 'Skeleton Coast' Of This African Country Is One Desolate Yet Breathtaking Panorama

    While its name inspires danger and intrigue, the Skelton Coast is still loaded with epic African beauty that adventurous travelers will love exploring.

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  • Lava Hot Springs, Idaho surrounded by mountains
    By Chris Hunt 11 months ago

    Idaho's Year-Round Natural Hot Spring Resort Offers A Serene And Scenic Wilderness Retreat

    For a year-round scenic hot springs retreat, head to a resort town nestled deep within the serene wilderness of Idaho, right off of Highway 30.

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  • Stream and forest landscape outside Winthrop, Washington
    By Grae Gleason 11 months ago

    A Year-Round Washington Town With Seasonal Markets Is A Less Touristy Leavenworth With A Western Twist

    For a splendid variety of offerings throughout the year, with a dash of charming Americana, choose this Washington over the region’s busier spots.

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  • Vehicle entrance for Walt Disney World
    By Sharon Kong Perring 11 months ago

    The Unexpected Time Of Year To Visit Disney World For Warm Weather And Fewer Crowds

    For an extra magical Disney World vacation, visit during this season, when the crowds are surprisingly thin and the weather is nice and warm.

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  • High Trestle Trail Bridge in Madrid, Iowa
    By Anahid Akkam 11 months ago

    Gardens, Trails, Parks, And Mouth-Watering Wine Await In An Underrated Iowa City

    When searching for a quieter destination that still offers so much, consider this lesser-visited Iowa setting with seemingly endless ways to enjoy the scenery.

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  • Passengers waiting for the plane to take off
    By Nicole Cord-Cruz 11 months ago

    A Disgusting Issue Tourists Think They'd Only Encounter At Hotels Might Be Even Worse On Airplanes

    Air travel already comes with its fair share of headaches, so the last thing any frequent flyer wants to deal with is this gross and surprisingly common issue.

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  • The Hanford Site, housing its B Reactor, in Washington
    By Rene Bennett 11 months ago

    Situated Between Portland And Seattle Is A Historic Nuclear Reactor You Can Tour For Free

    A historic nuclear reactor in Washington State was a critical part of the Manhattan Project, a site where plutonium was created in mass quantities.

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  • Syracuse cityscape at dusk
    By Grae Gleason 11 months ago

    One Of The Most Affordable Cities For A Vacation Is A Food And Art Paradise In Central New York

    This Central New York city is brimming with top-notch food, museums, and art galleries, and, best of all, it's perfect for anyone on a budget.

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  • Aerial shot of New Plymouth, Idaho
    By Felix Gott 11 months ago

    'The World's Largest Horseshoe' Is A Quirky Idaho Town With A Warm Community And Historic Charm

    The history of a quirky Idaho town explains why it was planned in the shape of a horseshoe. Now the town has become a landmark because of its odd shape.

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  • Rocky coast of Acadia National Park with cliffs
    By Rene Bennett 11 months ago

    An Awe-Inspiring Road On Maine's Rugged Coast Unveils Crystal Lakes, Forests, Shorelines, And Mountains

    One of America's best road trips hugs Maine's coast, where mountain scenery on the horizon draws closer and disappears, replaced by ocean views.

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  • Crater lake surrounded by lush rainforest at Grad Etang National Park
    By Sara Revoir 11 months ago

    Grenada's 'Oldest And Largest Protected Area' Is A Tropical Paradise Caribbean National Park

    Grenada is bursting with tropical outdoor fun, and this protected national park is no exception. Discover crater lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife.

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  • Aerial view of Chuckanut Drive in Washington
    By Leslie Veliz 11 months ago

    Situated Between Seattle And Bellingham Is A Dramatic Coastal Byway That's A Secret Stunner

    While the Emerald City offers travelers everything they want from a big city, it also serves as the gateway to bigger adventures in a quiet nearby region.

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  • A rack of wine at La Cité du Vin
    By Jenna Kelley 11 months ago

    The World's Largest Museum Dedicated To Wine Takes Visitors On An Immersive Tasting Journey In France

    While exploring France's famous wine regions, stop by the world's largest wine museum, where you'll find immersive exhibitions, tastings, and stunning views.

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  • Log cabin in trees in Hochatown, Oklahoma
    By Carrie Lindsey 11 months ago

    Oklahoma's 'Unlikely Tourism Hub' Is An Overlooked Outdoor Paradise Full Of Cozy Accommodations

    This town in Oklahoma may be easy to miss on a map, but it's attracting visitors with its cozy vacation rentals, stunning nearby lake, and endless activities.

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  • Wilderton's distillery and tasting room in Hood River, Oregon.
    By Christine Pickering 11 months ago

    The First Alcohol-Free Distillery In The US Serves Aromatic Aperitifs Amid Breathtaking Oregon Scenery

    If you're looking for a festive, zero-alcohol drink in Oregon, make a stop at the first alcohol-free distillery in the U.S., situated close to nature.

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  • Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA
    By Tanya Sharma 11 months ago

    The NFL Stadiums With The Best, Most Mouth-Watering Eats, According To Research

    NFL stadiums today cater to every palate, offering dishes that celebrate local flavors as well as showcasing innovative recipes - and here are the best ones.

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  • People in an airport line with luggage
    By Jenna Busch 11 months ago

    Why An Unusual 'Flying Naked' Trend Is Setting The Internet Ablaze

    Scroll through social media and you'll find countless travel trends. One buzzy craze is the "flying naked" trend, though it's not what it sounds like.

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  • Rocky cliffs and forests in Trinidad, California
    By Anahid Akkam 11 months ago

    'Redwoods Meet The Pacific' In California's Secret Beach City With Unmatched Old-School Seaside Charm

    If you can't choose between relaxing beaches and forest hikes, get the best of both worlds in this small coastal city in Northern California.

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  • Car rental company signs at an airport
    By Jenna Busch 11 months ago

    Is It Cheaper To Rent A Car At An Airport Or Search Elsewhere?

    After hotels and flight tickets, car rentals can be one of the biggest travel expenses. However, you can save money if you're careful about where you rent.

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  • City skyline of Vancouver backed by Rocky Mountains
    By SJ Armstrong 11 months ago

    The Vibrant Canadian City That Offers An Idyllic, Safe Destination For Your First Solo Trip

    If you've decided to head on that solo travel adventure of a lifetime, one delightful destination in Canada is the perfect safe city to kick things off.

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  • sun shines over fields in Baja California
    By Jen Mallia 11 months ago

    A Deliciously Sustainable Farm-To-Fork Foodie Scene Flourishes In The Desert Of Baja California

    When traveling to Baja California, seek out the best that the local farm-to-table food scene has to offer, from chocolate clams to fish tacos.

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  • Lincoln Memorial with crowds
    By Jack Hawkins 11 months ago

    Simple And Fun Ways To Avoid The Crowds During Your Washington D.C. Vacation

    The nation's capital is a favorite vacation destination for all types of travelers, which means it is often busy - unless you know when and where to visit.

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  • Drone view of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands
    By Danielle Robles 11 months ago

    This Has To Be One Of The Best Snorkeling Spots In The U.S. Virgin Islands

    For some top-quality reef snorkeling and one of the best beaches in the world, plan a trip to this breathtaking spot in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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  • New spa at Inness resort
    By Kira Reinke 11 months ago

    A Highly Rated New York Resort Offers Top-Notch Amenities, Cozy Cabins, And Year-Round Beauty

    While golfing in New York is typically reserved for the summer, this resort’s course takes advantage of the cold season and transforms into a winter wonderland.

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  • hand holding a passport and credit card
    By Sharon Kong Perring 11 months ago

    Bring A Credit Card To Visit This Popular European Country That's Almost A Cashless Society

    You can leave your cash at home while exploring this European country’s historic cities and awe-inspiring landscapes, as it’s virtually a cashless society.

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  • Lake Michigan shores from Mt. Baldy
    By Kayo Chang Black 11 months ago

    One Of America's Largest Moving Sand Dunes Is A Mysterious Phenomenon On Indiana's Coast

    Is it a sand dune or a sinkhole? One of the largest moving sand dunes in the U.S. is a mysterious phenomenon near Chicago, known for a child disappearing there.

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