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10% of travelers have had their medicines confiscated. Here's how you can avoid it.

A new survey shows 10% of travelers have had medicine confiscated and more than 50% said that increased their anxiety during a trip.


What really happens if you don't use airplane mode on your flight? Here's the answer to that, and more common travel questions.

In partnership with Visible, Stacker looked at what the experts say about staying safe while traveling with your phone.


Just 26 Comfy Shoes That Might Be The Only Pair You Need For That Upcoming Trip (Aka More Suitcase Space)

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Apple unveils new travel-friendly features coming to Apple Pay, iPhone, AirPods

Apple is on a mission to replace your physical wallet with a digital one.


Sandakphu Trek: Sandakphu Trek - A Complete Hiking Guide

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Himalayas with the Sandakphu Trek, a complete hiking guide for adventurers seeking breathtaking mountain views and a rewarding trekking experience.


Rich Gen Zers Are Choosing Travel Over Kids

A survey says 42.8 percent of Gen Zers making $150,000 or more a year are saving for travel over having kids.


Safest destinations for a solo traveler: Tokyo, Stockholm and other memorable vacation spots

Here is a guide to safe and exciting travel destinations for solo travelers, including Reykjavik, Iceland; Tokyo; Wellington, New Zealand; Stockholm and Singapore.


These Vintage Beach Photos Show That Summer Fun Is Timeless

No matter how fast the world changes and technology evolves, nothing will ever take the place of good old-fashioned fun in the sun on the beach.


3 Places To Travel That Are Like Hawaii but Way Cheaper

Outdoor enthusiasts and tourists seeking a relaxing getaway in paradise head to Hawaii for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, volcanoes and endless natural beauty. That said, it comes at a...


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


Why Some Smart Cruise Travelers Stay on the Ship During Port Days

It’s a dilemma at the heart of every cruise vacation: Brave the crowds on shore or take advantage of the lack of them on board? Here’s how to know when to stay and when to go.


What Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour says about 'passion tourism'

Traveling abroad for a Taylor Swift concert is perhaps the most prominent example of taking a trip motivated by personal interest, hobby or a cultural event.


18 ‘Normal’ Things From the ’80s and ’90s That Are Considered Luxuries Now

Reflecting on the '80s and '90s evokes nostalgia for what was once normal "everyday life" things.


People Are Sharing The Everyday Comforts That Most Americans Don't Realize Are, In Fact, Luxuries

"When I traveled a little bit, this is one of the things that struck me most. It's just not like this in many other parts of the world." View Entire Post ›


Travelers share 'impressive' experience exploring one of the world's fastest trains: 'You can see why they call it a bullet train'

"This gives you an idea of the technology that has gone into this." Travelers share 'impressive' experience exploring one of the world's fastest trains: 'You can see why they call it a bullet train' first appeared on The Cool Down.


These Are the Best U.S. National Parks—and They’re Not Even That Crowded

Whether you’re into hiking, camping, birding or biking, there’s a national park for you. To narrow down the options, we systematically crunched the numbers to rank them all, and we bet the top spot will surprise you.


Considering leaving the US for good? Here’s what to think about before you move abroad

Insider tips and insights from relocation experts, financial advisers and emigrants themselves on what to consider when making the decision to move abroad.


Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in New York’s Catskills

The region just two hours north of Manhattan beckons with storybook countryside and enchanting towns steeped in creativity.


Madrid to Barcelona: OUIGO’s Incredible 320km/h train for 9 EURO!

Wow! Ouigo's super cheap, high speed train between Madrid and Barcelona is perhaps Western Europe's best value train trip.


I'm much happier living in Mexico City than in the U.S.—here's how much it costs

Adalia Aborisade, 48, quit her teaching job in the U.S. and now lives in Mexico City making $38,000 a year. She runs her own business, "Picky Girl Travels the World," where she offers individualized financial coaching, relocation assistance and retreats.


The 8 Best Lightweight Luggage Pieces to Buy Now, According to a Travel Expert

Lighten up before liftoff.


A retired couple sold their home to live on a cruise ship. This is how much they're saving

Angelyn and Richard Burk have spent the past few years of retirement bouncing from cruise ship to cruise ship exploring countries all over the world. They say all the traveling is actually saving them money.


How To Use Google Flights' 'Search Anywhere' Tool To Find Cheap Fares

Easily search across multiple origins and destination combinations to find the cheapest fare.


I’m a Retiree: 5 Ways I Travel on Just a Social Security Budget

Living on a fixed income from Social Security definitely puts a damper on those retirement dreams of kicking back on a Caribbean beach or touring the Venice canals. With precious nest eggs to protect,...


40 Camping Essentials For Ultimate Comfort On Your Next Adventure

It's smaller than a soda can when packed away!


Big vs. small cruise ships: Which will I like better?

The size of a cruise ship can make or break your vacation. Big and small ships have major differences in atmosphere, activities and entertainment. One person’s dream cruise might even be another person’s nightmare. When choosing a ship, it’s important to think about what you and your traveling companions want to do on your cruise …


Taking a camper van trip to get a whole new perspective on your life

Living the van life offers a unique way to see America. Here’s how Casey Barber did it.


Over 40 Cool Things to do near Yosemite on a Family Vacation

There are so many great things to do near Yosemite on your family vacation. Skip the crowds and reservation lottery and explore one of Yosemite's gateways instead!


The Best Small Town to Visit in Every State for a Charming Weekend

Bookmark these quaint destinations for your next trip! America might be best known for its major cities, but there's more to this beautiful, sprawling country than New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Those bustling metropolises are wonderful places to live and visit, but you need to know about the prettiest towns in America that are equally worth seeing. Whether you're seeking lush scenic landscapes, exquisite fine dining, or intriguing cultural attractions, the attributes of a great destination aren't limited to the most popular or densely populated areas. In fact, there are countless hidden gems throughout the United States, and we've found them. From sea to shining sea, we've rounded up some of the best small towns in every state. With populations averaging 5,000 people or less, these communities offer unforgettable experiences to suit every taste, from adventurous outdoor excursions like whitewater rafting to premier antique shopping. No matter if you're planning a fun-filled family vacation, a much-needed girlfriend getaway, or a romantic couple's trip, there's something for everyone on this comprehensive list. Add these small towns to your travel plans, and start dreaming up your next off-the-beaten path trip today.


The 13 places you need a visa to travel with an American passport

These are the countries that require American passport holders to obtain a visa to visit


'Wonderful' underrated Irish city home to whiskey history, exotic wildlife and more

Cork City is the perfect place to stay for those seeking luxury or adventure


25 Beautiful Cities Around the World to Add to Your Travel Bucket List

These skylines will give you a surge of inspiration.


I visit Universal Orlando several times a year. Here are my top 10 tips for first-timers.

Is it worth staying on property? What should you pack? How do you save on snacks? Here are my top tips for visiting Universal Orlando Resort.


What Your Vacation Says About Your Social Class

Taking a foreign trip each year is a luxury reserved for the upper classes, according to polling for Newsweek.


This Black Women’s Luxury Travel Community Is Bringing 300 Ladies To The ESSENCE Festival Of Culture

Travel Divas started with bus trips to New Orleans and has since traveled far and wide. The community is returning to its roots for ESSENCE Fest in a big way.


Under 350 Miles: Examining Allegiant Air's Shortest Routes

Allegiant Air stands out with its unique business model focused on connecting underserved markets. Let's discover the shortest routes.


I Sailed on the Longest Luxury River Cruise in the World — Here's What It Was Like

A cultural ritual in Varanasi, 15 days in Bangladesh, and incredible wildlife spotting opportunities were among the trip's highlights.


A carefree trip with your dog: things that you must know!

During the pandemic, most of us started walking and hiking as never before. Many did so with their faithful four-legged friend. Some people even bought themselves a dog during this period to have company while walking. You probably took the dog with you in the car to your starting point of the hike. This is a good idea! That way your dog doesn't associate the car only with transportation to the vet, where not such pleasant operations usually...


I quit teaching to become a luxury-travel advisor. Since making the transition, I've learned a lot and grown professionally.

Kaylee Stith, a former teacher, became a travel agent last year. She spoke with BI about her journey and lessons learned in the travel industry.


Cruise vs. All-Inclusive Resort: Which One Gives You The Best Value for Your Money?

When getting the best value for your money, it's going to come down to what you want to do during your vacation and what you enjoy.


13 warning signs that you should avoid a hotel and stay elsewhere


16 mistakes cruisers make on cruise ship sea days

If you’re new to cruising and notice sea days on your itinerary, you might wonder what you could possibly do on a day when your ship does not stop in a port of call but instead stays out in the middle of the ocean with no land in sight. Rest assured, sea days are anything …


This Gorgeous Region in Greece Is Where the Greeks Go on Vacation — With Magical Blue Water, Friendly Villages, and Local Food

Take the ultimate road trip unveiling Greece’s best kept secrets.


What it’s like to be the only tourist in Moldova, Europe’s least visited country

Whenever I think of Moldova (which is not often, to be honest), I am reminded of a message sent by a photographer friend, when he came here a couple of years ago: “Less than a minute after crossing into Moldova I witnessed three horses-and-carts, and a goat on a string. My mobile informed me I was in a ‘Zone D’ worldwide destination, it felt like Z...


Breeze Airways Is Giving Away a Free Year of Travel — How to Enter

Winners will also receive free sets of luggage.


Exactly what happens to your body when you step onto a plane – and how to stay healthy

Humans never evolved to be transported through the skies in a long metal tube at more than 500 miles per hour, so it’s perhaps unsurprising that aeroplane travel has some pretty unusual effects on our body. A recent scientific study in the journal Thorax made headlines after finding that the cabin pressure at cruising altitude appears to lower bloo...


Women Who Travel Book Club: 13 New Books for Your Summer Reading List

Our editors and contributors share their favorite new titles.


The statistics prove it – America is the greatest country in the world for tourists

It was either Mark Twain or Benjamin Disraeli who came up with the adage about “lies, damned lies, and statistics”, and the possible unreliability of big numbers used to bolster otherwise flimsy arguments. Twain once declared that he took the phrase from the former British prime minister, even though it does not appear in Disraeli’s papers, and the...


We've All Become Travel Influencers. It's Ruining the Planet

"People are watching what we’re doing — and it’s shaping how they see the world," writes Paige McClanahan.


I became a nomad in my 60s and have traveled to 37 countries. I want to show others that international travel is not something to fear in your 60s.

Norman Bour took his first international trip at 62 years old. He now lives abroad, where he feels more fulfilled and financially secure.