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Experience Antarctica on the First-Ever Hybrid Cruise Ship

“Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Antarctica,” said Captain Kai Albrigtsen from the bridge of the world’s first hybrid cruise ship. After traversing the coast of Chile for eleven days, we had reached the Great White Continent, marking my 50th country and seventh continent. We were greeted by a giant floating iceberg topped with a rookery of penguins and marveled at the vivid blue and white Antarctic landscape as our ship glided by.
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Top Vegan Hotels Leading Sustainable Hospitality Practices

Plant-based eating is proving to be more than just a transitory fad. As the number of people who identify as vegan continues to increase, the old tropes no longer work. Specialty vegan meals on flights or in restaurants just aren’t enough. Therefore, vegan travelers want to bed down in eco-friendly, cruelty-free hotels. The hospitality industry has responded with remarkable establishments that prioritize sustainability. Here are five vegan hotels for a sustainable escape.
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Top 9 Must-Know Facts About Harbin’s Spectacular Ice Festival

From January through to mid-March, Harbin hosts the International Ice and Snow Festival. Exhibitions of snow and ice sculptures, kept pristine by subzero temperatures, are dotted across multiple locations. The biggest – and priciest to attend – is Harbin Ice and Snow World, which showcases the flashiest and most neck-craning sculptures. For a less hectic experience, there are exhibitions at Sun Island (a short taxi ride across the Songhua River) and Zhaolin Park. Down-lined jackets, thick gloves, and even balaclavas are recommended if you plan on ogling the ice art. The mercury can drop as low as -35°C, so take regular breaks to thaw your nose in the festival’s coffee huts.
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7 Essential Yoga Poses to Do Before Your Flight

Traveling to a new part of the world can be fun and exciting. However, the tension that flying creates in our bodies is not. Therefore, try out these yoga postures next time you’re about to board a flight. They can help reduce unwanted tension and allow you to arrive at your final destination feeling rejuvenated in body and mind. Hold each yoga posture for 5-10 breaths on each side, where applicable.
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Exploring Architecture in Italy’s 2025 Capital of Culture: Parma

Parma is widely known for two significant aspects: its unmatched cuisine—wheels of Parmigiano and cured meats fill shop windows—and the master opera composer, Verdi. The city, located in the Emilia-Romagna region, might be outshone by the more famous Bologna. However, Parma has held an important position in Italy’s political and cultural scene for centuries, linked to the legacies of influential families such as the Farnese and Napoleon’s French Empire.
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Family Adventures on the Night Train: Discover the Slumber Express

All across the globe, night trains clickety-clack through the darkness, defying gravity in the Canadian and American Rockies, lacing together Europe’s many capitals, bringing culture alive in India and Iran, even reaching land speed records in China that challenge airlines for point-to-point ease and cost of transport. Of course, while most night trains are family friendly, some are more accommodating than others. Here’s why you should consider taking the night train with your family, along with a few personal favorites worthy of consideration. All aboard!
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Discover Georgia: Top 6 Reasons to Visit the Caucasus

Straddling Europe and Asia, and cradled between the greater and lesser Caucasus ranges, Georgia’s rich culture and diverse landscapes belie its modest size. Sub-tropical valleys and imposing mountains immediately inspire awe, while the near legendary hospitality of the Georgian people invites visitors to share in a deeper understanding of the country and its heritage. There are many reasons to visit this surprising and welcoming country; here are just six of them.
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