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A Fresh Perspective on Travel Every Day
This series of articles about credit cards, points and miles, and budgeting for travel is brought to you in partnership with GoTravelDaily.
Travel journalist James March is captivated by the allure of France’s Côte d’Azur, often a go-to destination for beach holidays. However, he presents compelling reasons to consider the Vendée region instead.
One of the best things about traveling with children in England is that many of the best museums feature permanent collections that are completely free to visit. Moreover, they often host various child-centric activities, whether it’s a table for coloring with markers and paper or something more elaborate, like a treasure hunt.
Ghana is famed for its beaches and coastal cities, but exploring the rest of the country is easy, whether you’re drifting along the golden shoreline or heading inland to northern national parks. Traveling through the country as a visitor can be challenging because there are many unspoken rules, but with the right information, you’ll soon be on your way.
National parks are renowned for their remote natural beauty, stunning architecture, and diverse flora and fauna, although online accessibility hasn’t always been a strong point. In an effort to improve this situation, GoTravelDaily is introducing several updates that will help travelers explore these natural wonders.
Just after successfully unifying an NFL stadium full of Swifties in scream-singing the bridge to “Cruel Summer” – and slightly before launching into a strummed version of “Lover” on her teal guitar – Taylor Alison Swift paused to pose a question to the crowd in Arlington, Texas.
It’s time to get your soak on. From comfortable resorts that revolve around effervescing pools of hot water surging up from underground to remote hot springs requiring snowmobiles or dogsleds for access, the western half of the USA is home to some of the most diverse spots for a bath in naturally fed pools. Read on for a rundown of some of the best hot springs to count on for an au naturel wellness experience catered by Mother Nature.
Chocolates and sandy beaches might be the typical Valentine’s Day clichés, but your love is unique. Instead of following the usual traditions, consider a Valentine’s Day trip that embraces the quirks of your relationship. Here are some inspiring places to visit this Valentine’s Day.
The band struck up “Knock With Me, Rock With Me,” by the Lil’ Rascals Brass Band. Or maybe it was “Feel Like Funkin’ It Up” by Rebirth. Any of those songs could be played at the bustling corners of New Orleans at any time of year, however, second lines don’t occur during the sweltering summer months, particularly from June to August. The city can feel like a steak in a sweaty oven during that time. Furthermore, with the pandemic halting festivities, their return rekindled a cherished part of New Orleans’ culture, reminding us of our connection to this humid, vibrant city. This is music that compels dancing and demands to be heard throughout the streets and neighborhoods.
Tulum is a city of two halves:pueblo(town) andplaya(beach), connected by a dusty paved road called Avenida Cobá. It’s not hard to get around either area – biking is popular and public transportation is robust – but the two areas are different.
For countless people all over the world, travel and photography go hand in hand. There’s nothing quite like focusing your attention on a new place, whether you’re capturing sun-kissed stretches of sandy beaches during golden hour or taking portraits of the smiling faces you meet while on an adventure far from home. With that in mind, here’s seven items any wandering enthusiast would appreciate.
In the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, a country that values happiness above everything else, children are welcomed with open arms.
Malta is the European Union’s most densely populated country – yet visitors will find plenty of opportunities to explore the alluring natural environment here.
With their chic cities, dramatic landscapes, and high quality of life, the countries of Scandinavia remain objects of worldwide fascination. If you’re looking to dip your toe into Nordic waters, where do you begin?
Hiring a car and driving through gorgeous English landscapes, visiting quaint villages and epic castles is a highlight of a trip to England, no matter the season. Roads are well-maintained, although you may be caught out by the occasional pothole. Off the main roads, you can meander down narrow lanes of hedgerows and stop to watch the sunset or a bird of prey gliding in the sky above.
Visitors coming to Madrid for a bit of winter sun often get a surprisingly chilly reception. Madrid, perched at 657m (2155ft) above sea level, is Europe’s highest capital city after Andorra. This elevated position means that while it’s invariably sunny, in winter, temperatures are not much warmer than those in northern Europe. Therefore, even on crystal-bright December days, you’ll need a bulky coat to protect against the icy winds whipping off the snowy Guadarrama mountains.
Here’s the scene: I’m visiting my future husband’s family in Boston for the first time. His mother asks if I want a tonic. It seems like an odd offer, but it sounds refreshing so I accept. Then she brings me an orange soda. What?
Golden beaches, cobblestone lanes, and the scent of chargrilled seafood await in Portugal. However, before you embark on your journey to Europe’s sunniest coastline, it is fundamental to be familiar with the latest entry requirements.
From New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC, to Chicago, Miami, and Dallas, the USA’s heavy hitters need no introduction. However, for every major player, there’s an understudy waiting in the wings. Whether you’ve already explored the big cities or are searching for unexpected destinations, there’s an urban alternative to suit your travel desires. Here are six lesser-visited cities in the US that are worth traveling to.
Of course you’re going to Bermuda for the beaches. But there’s much more to do on this tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean than plonk yourself on the sand.