13 ways to make quarantine feel like a vacation
Most of us have been stuck inside for more than a month now. We’re getting bored of TV and tired of phone conversations that start with “What are you up to?” and end with “Oh, […]
Most of us have been stuck inside for more than a month now. We’re getting bored of TV and tired of phone conversations that start with “What are you up to?” and end with “Oh, […]
The coronavirus has caused a serious impact on nearly every facet of our lives. In particular, the travel/hospitality industry has been hit hard by the crisis. It is estimated that there will be a $500 […]
Since the coronavirus crisis hit the United States in early 2020, the travel industry has slowed to a crawl. Not only have travel restrictions been enacted by state and local governments, but the Center for […]
While many of us are spending a lot more time at home these days and limiting our in-person interactions with others, that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little bit of fun. Whether you’d like […]
If you love to travel, it’s likely the coronavirus shutdown across much of the world has you feeling a bit antsy. Even if you are a frequent traveler (and already know how to fly for […]
Frequent travelers often amass a large number of points and miles by using travel rewards credit cards. Sometimes, it can be difficult to use all of these rewards before they expire. Fortunately, certain organizations can make […]
Over the last few months, the coronavirus (COVID-19) has created shockwaves throughout the world. With over 3,000 deaths globally and nearly 120,000 infected at the time of this writing, people are frightened of what is […]
Holiday trips can be so much more than just travel, sightseeing and enjoying good food. Instead, you can get busy and dive into the core local traditions through a hands-on culinary experience to understand the […]
Travel is a pretty personal topic — and everybody travels in their own style. While a lot of people love to fly and stay in hotels, my husband and I prefer to travel in our […]
On Christmas Eve of 1966, Paddy Roy Bates, a retired British army major, drove a small boat with an outboard motor seven miles off the coast of England into the North Sea. He had sneaked […]