Unveiling Paradise: This Latin American Gem Sets New Tourist Arrival Record

When you think of Latin America, it’s probably tourism giants like Mexico, Argentina and Colombia that come to mind, and that’s only understandable: Between one’s luxurious Caribbean resorts and ancient Mayan sites and the others’ charming colonial cities and delectable street food, they’re often a first-time visitor’s preferred pick when planning a trip to the Global…

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Just $1, Eh? Lesser Known Airline Offering Super Cheap Flights To Canada’s Prettiest Fall Destinations

While most Americans splurge on vacations to our southern compadres, our northern neighbors are enticing us to visit on the cheap! Some Canadian budget airlines have met their maple…I mean maker…lately, but lesser known Flair Airlines is one of the last true low-cost carriers standing. And with $1 flights, how could they be beat? If you thought U.S.…

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Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted And Registered Traveling To Europe From November

For years, Americans have been allowed to enter (most of) Europe unrestricted, without overly strict checks or entry permits required. In some airports, like Charles de Gaulle in Paris and Fiumicino in Rome, they are even allowed to use eGates upon landing, like they’re Europeans. Starting from November, however, they will be faced with additional bureaucracy: Following years…

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Brasov Travel Guide, Romania

A whirlwind travel guide to Brasov, Transylvania, Romania. “The birds are flying high and the clouds are stable. We will have good weather,” predicted Tavi, our local guide. “In the Carpathian mountains, when there’s pressure, the clouds will be flying around and the birds are still,” he explained. That was reassuring as we were just…

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