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Explore Claude Monet’s Stunning Gardens and House in Giverny

Celebrated impressionist painterClaude Monetspent nearly 43 years– from 1883 to his death in 1926– living in a house he constructed in the peaceful locality of Giverny, about an hour from Paris and at the edge of the Normandy region of France. Today run by the Claude Monet Foundation, the painter’s house and breathtaking gardens attract hundreds of thousands of visitors every year, who come to witness the iconic water garden and bridge which inspired some of Monet’s most-loved paintings (including the water lilies series), enjoy the artist’s collection of Japanese prints, or explore the brightly-painted and decorated rooms of the house. An excursion to Giverny represents an ideal opportunity for a memorable day trip.

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Ultimate 48-Hour Asheville Itinerary for Travelers

For decades, tourists came to Asheville to marvel at the spectacular Biltmore Estate while largely ignoring the rest of the city. Nowadays, Asheville has emerged as one of the hottest travel destinations in the Southeast. A thriving arts and culture scene attracts visitors, complemented by newly renovated neighborhoods that feature design studios, trendy restaurants, and the nation’s largest concentration of microbreweries.

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Explore Prescott, Arizona: A Perfect Day Itinerary

Prescott, Arizona, renowned as Arizona’s first territorial capital, was established post the 1863 gold rush and boasts over 500 structures recognized on the National Registry of Historic Places. In Prescott, visitors can explore the tales of Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, Doc Holliday, and the origins of Arizona’s legendary rodeos. The history of the Yavapai people is also a significant point of interest.

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Top 20 Must-Do Activities in the Dominican Republic

One of the most geographically diverse countries in the Caribbean and the second largest in size, the Dominican Republic boasts an incredible range of scenery. Beyond its renowned beaches and over a thousand miles of coastline, you’ll find mountain ranges, offshore islands, lakes, and waterfalls, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. The cultural and historical richness is equally diverse, influenced by the Taino, Spanish colonial days, the arrival of enslaved Africans, and varied immigrant populations from Europe, Asia, the U.S., and the Middle East. This unique blend of cultures is reflected in the vibrant people, delicious cuisine, and music, making the Dominican Republic one of the most captivating destinations in the Caribbean.

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Top 9 Simple Tips for Saving Money on Travel

Okay, we’ve all been there; we’ve got over-ambitious plans to see and do everything when we travel. It’s kind of a given, especially if you want to explore and see as much of new cities and countries as humanly possible. However, there’s always that niggling consideration of finances that tends to keep your dream trip in check. This is exactly why I wanted to share practical and easy ways to save money on travel, allowing you to stretch your trips (and budget) even further.

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Top Island Destinations in Mexico, Central, and South America for 2025

Picture-perfect beaches, otherworldly snorkeling and diving, and exceptionally warm and friendly locals — it’s not a mystery why travelers across the globe flock to the best islands in Mexico and Central and South America year after year. For blissed-out honeymooners looking to canoodle in the sand, adventurers chasing the next big thrill, or families with diverse interests, these isles promise an unforgettable trip.

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Top Large-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines of 2025 Loved by Our Readers

For the 2022 World’s Best Awards survey,GoTravelDailyadjusted the cruise categories to reflect changes in the industry and travelers’ experiences. Ship categories are now based on the number of cabins, and the large-ship category now covers ships with 800 to 1,499 cabins. Several previous large-ship awardees, including Viking Ocean Cruises and Seabourn, have moved to the midsize-ship category.

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Ultimate Guide to Planning a Bikepacking Adventure This Summer in the U.S.

Bikepacking, a growing adventure sport, combines the exhilaration of bicycling with the freedom of backpacking. Here’s everything you need to know before giving it a spin. Cinematic moments like this are among the reasons bikepacking—a cycling-meets-backpacking adventure sport—is gaining popularity. “The term can refer to any multiday, off-pavement bike trip—from self-sufficient to fully supported and anything in between,” says Mark Sevenoff, co-owner of Utah based outfitterWestern Spirit Cycling Adventures.

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