Oscar Walters

Best Duty-Free Shopping in the Caribbean: Must-Visit Destinations

Caribbean travelers can discover duty-free shops at virtually any airport, with certain island destinations renowned for their extensive duty-free shopping options. Visitors frequently seek out jewelry, watches, perfume, liquor, and other goods at significant discounts — often between 25% to 40%. Travelers from the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Europe, and other regions are allowed to bring a limited quantity of goods home tax-free when visiting the Caribbean.

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Ultimate Guide to Climbing Nevis Peak

If you visit Nevis, you really can’t avoid Nevis Peak. This 3,232-foot, (mostly) dormant volcano is visible from everywhere, and your eye is constantly drawn to the weather playing around the summit. It occasionally clears long enough that you can appreciate its well-defined caldera and imagine the explosive forces that must have been at work when the volcano last erupted perhaps a hundred thousand years ago.

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Top Family Activities for Kids in China

While visiting with Micky and Minnie can be fun, you don’t have to pack up and go to Disneyland to enjoy family travel. China is filled with activities catering to children of all ages. With a bit of creativity and planning, you can set expectations that allow everyone to enjoy both adult-centric and kid-friendly activities. Here are some fun suggestions to consider for your family trip to China.

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Discover Nantes: The Loire Valley’s Hidden Gem

Nantes, France, is known as the Venice of the West due to its prominent water features. The beautiful River Loire flows through the heart of the city, complemented by the picturesque River Erdre, which is celebrated for its romantic dinner cruises. As the capital of the Pays de la Loire region in northwestern France, Nantes was recognized by Time magazine as the most livable city in Europe in 2004. Furthermore, while it used to be the capital of Brittany, its identity still resonates with its historical roots.

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Ultimate Spreewald Travel Guide: Explore the Enchanting Biosphere

The Spreewald is known as the “green lung” of Brandenburg, a region surrounding Berlin. This forested paradise bears a resemblance to tales from the Brothers Grimm and is recognized as a UNESCO protected biosphere. Thousands of man-made waterways traverse idyllic meadows lined with historic houses that remain largely unchanged since the formation of modern Germany. Conveniently located just an hour southeast of Berlin, and accessible by car or train, the Spreewald is the perfect retreat from urban life.

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