Spain Is Now Europe’s Rail Capital: Here’s How To Get Around On Its Train Network

Spain Is Now Europe’s Rail Capital: Here’s How To Get Around On Its Train Network

The world’s most populated country, China, holds the title for the world’s largest network of high-speed railways (around 23,500 miles), but you might be surprised by which country takes the second spot – Spain. Representing over 10% of China’s network, the country has just added a third fast train operator to its system, which has…

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Bali Is The Most Sought-After Winter Sun Destination On AirBnB

Bali Is The Most Sought-After Winter Sun Destination On AirBnB

AirBnB, the world’s number one vacation rental platform, has confirmed Bali is the most sought-after winter sun destination this year based on searches. In other words, a majority of travelers have their hearts set on the Indonesian province, where the country’s top-rated tourist attractions are located, and there is lovely warm weather to be found…

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This Off Path Destination In Mexico Sees Vacation Rentals Double - Here's Why It's Growing So Fast

This Off Path Destination In Mexico Sees Vacation Rentals Double – Here’s Why It’s Growing So Fast

An incredible off path destination in Mexico has seen the number of vacation rentals double in a single year, as foreign visitors seek better alternatives to the over-developed, overpriced Tulum. Here, a majority of the residents still hail from Mexico, and the cost of everyday expenses has not yet surged dramatically. Quintana Roo may be…

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Tourist Gets Scolded After Climbing Pyramid In Mexico - What Are The Rules For Visiting An Ancient Site?

Tourist Gets Scolded After Climbing Pyramid In Mexico – What Are The Rules For Visiting An Ancient Site?

Earlier this week, a tourist was scolded and physically attacked by an angry crowd after climbing the historical pyramid of Chichen Itza in Mexico. After the incident went viral on TikTok, numerous users began wondering why her behavior was so strongly reprimanded and, most importantly: what exactly are the rules for visiting an ancient site?…

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Another Italian Town Is Offering Money To Move There, But What’s The Catch?

Another Italian Town Is Offering Money To Move There, But What’s The Catch?

We’ve all read the headlines – “Beautiful town in Italy is paying people to move there” and “Houses in this Italian village are selling for $1.” But what is behind these seemingly too-good-to-be-true offers?  Are they real, and if so, why do these amazing deals pop up so frequently? What’s the catch? Presicce, Puglia Earlier…

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Mesmerising night views at Jeonju Hanok village in Korea

Mesmerising night views at Jeonju Hanok village in Korea

Jeonju City  has announced that the “Hanok Village cultural facility and alleyway night view improvement project” has been successfully completed. Now providing tourists and citizens with beautiful night views that can be enjoyed in improved safety, Hanok Village is expected to increase its tour service hours to late at night. Jeonju City installed landscape lighting…

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Should Americans Be Concerned About U.S. Travel Alerts For Mexico?

Should Americans Be Concerned About U.S. Travel Alerts For Mexico?

The U.S. Department of State is currently recommending against travel to six states in Mexico, giving them a Level Four – Do Not Travel travel advisory. Seven additional states in Mexico have been given a Level Three – Reconsider Travel warning. These travel advisories may give Americans pause when considering whether or not to plan…

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