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Top Bahamas Cruises for Island Hopping and Onboard Entertainment

A cruise to the Bahamas is a tempting vacation treat—so close by, and yet so sunny, warm, and different from the mainland United States. The allure of white sand as soft as powdered sugar and the appeal of pale-blue waters is undeniable. Once there, you can snorkel, dive, and admire the fish-filled reefs that are common in this region. Lucky for U.S. residents, these semi-tropical destinations are fairly easy to reach from Miami, Port Canaveral (near Orlando), Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), and even New York City, all popular embarkation points for Bahamas cruises. However, if you leave from Manhattan’s West Side cruise ship terminal, you might end up adding several days of boat time onto your adventure.

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Explore Utah’s Hidden Wine Trail Near Zion National Park

In southwest Utah, Greater Zion’s otherworldly landscapes are mesmerizing: rocky canyons contrast against blue sky, cotton-candy stripes swirl across rock formations, and skeletons of burnt trees dot the lava rock landscape. The region claims Zion National Park, four state parks, 300 miles of hiking and biking trails, and the northernmost stand of Joshua Trees inJoshua Tree Natural National Landmark. However, it’s not just a road trip destination with gobsmacking scenery; it also has a little-known wine trail.

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Experience the Revamped Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland: A Fresh Look

In the spirit of honesty, I have long wondered when Disneyland Resort’sMickey’s Toontown, which has been welcoming visitors in California since 1993, would get a much-needed refresh. The “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” fans have always been thrilled to have an attraction here, and my oldest daughter enjoyed Gadget’s Go Coaster (now Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GadgetCoaster) when she was about seven. However, in a land seemingly catered to small kids, I regularly felt there wasn’t enough to engage them.

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Discover Palm Springs’ New Spa Featuring Ancient 12,000-Year-Old Hot Springs

The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians will soon open the doors of their newly built and long-awaitedSpa at Séc-hein downtown Palm Springs. The spa is part of the community’s new Cultural Plaza, which will also include an Indigenous cultural museum, a gathering plaza, and an interpretive trail — all opening later this year. GoTravelDaily recently got a sneak peek inside what visitors can expect at this more than 73,000-square-foot luxury day spa when it opens to the public on April 4.

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Explore the Disney-Inspired Home Collection for Tropical and Safari Vibes

There’s nothing like that vacation feeling of stress-free, luxurious living. No one creates magical moments quite like Walt Disney World, where the atmosphere at the park’s resorts is so immersive that you feel you’ve stepped into another world entirely. Thankfully, you can now bring that enchanting experience home with four new collections from Sobel Westex inspired by your favorite iconic Disney resorts.

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Discover Local Small Businesses in 35 States with This Travel Tool

The directory aims to guide travelers toward conscious consumerism. Laura Clise was on a trip in Cambodia when she stumbled upon an artisanal collaborative selling handwoven silk scarves. It was the perfect souvenir that supported artisans while being functional. This catalyzed her desire to shop consciously, both at home and on the road. “I was keen on spending my money in a way that connected me to people, culture, and community,” Clise, a Seattle resident, shared.

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