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10 Luxury Five-Star Hotels Under $40 a Night Worldwide

Five-star service doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. There’s nothing quite like spending the night at a five-star hotel — the sheets are a little softer, the decor a bit more grand, and the service more refined. However, high-end accommodations typically come at substantial costs, charging hundreds or thousands of dollars for a single night. Moreover, some properties around the world offer luxurious five-star experiences at surprisingly low rates.

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Explore America’s National Parks Effortlessly with Amtrak Train Adventures

Summer vacation is almost here, which means you’re likely in the thick of planning for an unforgettable warm-weather getaway. But, before you decide whether you’re driving or flying to your destination, can we present you with a third option? This year, we suggest you take the nation by storm on a railway adventure to one of America’s greatest national parks.

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Explore Auckland: New Zealand’s Beauty with Stunning Beaches and Volcanoes

There are so many new and exciting things to see in Auckland now that travelers can once again visit New Zealand. Commercial Bay is a relatively new addition to the city, revolutionizing the CBD’s retail and hospitality scene. There’s also the reinvigorated Viaduct Harbor, which features several new luxury hotel offerings, and the Britomart precinct – an exquisite industrial transformation that has been two decades in the making.

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Top 14 Must-Visit Black-Owned Businesses in New Orleans: Jazz and Creole Dining

Beyond the raucous joy of Bourbon Street, New Orleans offers vibrant and distinct culture that travelers come from all over the world to experience. This Gulf Coast port city is the birthplace of jazz and an ethnic melting pot. The city’s motto, “laissez les bons temps rouler,” translates to “let the good times roll.” From rich cuisine to Mardi Gras parades, the city relishes decadence.

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Affordable Beach House Buying in This Beautiful South Carolina City

With an impressive 2,876 miles of tidal coastline and 165 miles of beaches, South Carolina is one of the country’s best destinations to consider for a beach vacation home. Although a waterfront home often comes with a steep price tag, recent findings indicate that if you’re looking for a beach house in the Palmetto State that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, you should check out the listings in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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Top Cities in Africa and the Middle East: 2025 Reader Favorites

Some might think of the Middle East simply as a destination for desert camping or dune-bashing, or Africa, the world’s second-largest continent, only for a safari trip. However, this perception overlooks the region’s vibrant culture and diverse populations. These parts of the world house some of the most fascinating thinkers, designers, and hoteliers you’ll encounter, enabling travelers to engage with them during their explorations of the best cities in Africa and the Middle East.

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Top Small-Ship Ocean Cruise Lines Loved by Readers in 2025

Cruise lovers couldn’t wait to get back out on the sea, andGoTravelDailyreaders who prefer compact vessels have been delighted to find that the voyages have only gotten better. This year, GoTravelDaily adjusted the World’s Best Awards cruise categories to reflect the industry and traveler experience. The ships in the small-ship ocean cruise lines category now feature 150 to 299 cabins, while smaller ships (with fewer than 150 cabins) fit within an all-new intimate-ship category.

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Discover San Miguel de Allende’s Exclusive 6-Room Boutique Hotel with Stunning Rooftop Views

The new hotel is five years in the making. Coming off its successful outlets in Mexico City and Tulum,La Valise Hotelschose UNESCO World Heritage City — and a favorite destination amongGoTravelDailyreaders — San Miguel de Allende for its newest hotel, which just opened on Sept. 1, 2022. The historic, multi-century-old property, with existing artwork by Pedro Friedeberg adorning the walls, is set to become one of the city’s standout hotels. Its six suites each feature a feeling of history, ancestral magic, and artisanal Mexican design.

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Emirates Business Class Review: Is It Worth the Splurge for Dubai Travel?

I have a confession. I don’t subscribe to that oft-repeated, supposedly sage bit of travel advice that “the journey is the destination.” No, I have a destination in mind, and I’m ready to get there. Perhaps it’s why I’m not fond of road trips and frequently fail to leave enough time for wandering in my itineraries. I like flying, but I wouldn’t consider any flight the point of my trip.

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