Oaxaca (pronounced wa-ha-ka) is also known as Oaxaca de Juarez, the capital city of Oaxaca state in Mexico. The city is steeped in history that starts along those cobblestone roads of Centro and into the narrow streets of the city where boutique cafes, restaurants, art galleries, inviting parks, and dimly lit mezcalerias are lurking around…
Cartagena, Colombia: 10 Things Travelers Need to Know Before Visiting
Get lost in Old Town, sample streetside empanadas in Getsemani, and dance cumbia til dawn before heading off on a boat tour to explore the bay and nearby islands…these are just some of the adventures to be had in Cartagena, Colombia. A gorgeous and historic coastal city along Colombia’s Caribbean coast, in Cartagena you’ll be…
Spain’s New Air Conditioning Rules Could Have Travelers In A Sweat
Spain’s latest rules about the use of air conditioning in public spaces could have the millions of travelers that visit the country each year in a sweat. Famed amongst other reasons for its warm, sunny climate and idyllic beaches, Spain’s hot weather is one of its main attractions, with travelers escaping their colder climes to…
Airbnb Makes Major Updates To Platform And Adds New Features For Travelers
The platform now includes a category feature and a split house function The American Company Airbnb recently made major updates to its platform. Now, every user who visits the official website, will find a six minutes film where Brian Chesky, Co-founder and CEO, explains the new features and shows travelers a new lifestyle. On Wednesday,…
Travelers Will Face Mass Flight Disruptions Across Europe This Summer
Sounds familiar? If you’re traveling to Europe for summer 2022, you should be prepared for long delays – and even potential cancellations – as a new wave of flight disruptions is set to sweep across the continent. This time around, a new Covid variant is not to blame, or at least not directly. If you…
How Travelers Should Prepare For Busy Airports This Summer
As summer 2022 approaches, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is preparing for substantial travel numbers. They believe passenger volumes may even exceed that of 2019 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The TSA’s Statement TSA Administrator, David Pekoske, said: “Daily passenger volumes at TSA checkpoints show that people are traveling again, and…
Laos Eases Entry Requirements: Here’s Why Travelers Should Visit
The Southeast Asian nation of Laos has become the latest country around the world to ease its Covid-19 related entry requirements – and there’s a strong case to be made that it should be on any traveler’s must-visit list. Sandwiched between travel heavyweights Thailand and Vietnam, and just east of Myanmar, Laos might not be…
Florida Is Seeing Its Worse Flights Delays In Years Causing Frustration For Travelers
Federal Aviation Authorities Are Working On Solutions To Fix The Mass Flight Delays In Florida If you are traveling to Florida, pack large amounts of patience in your bags. Now that pandemic restrictions have been eased, more airlines are expanding their flight services and more travelers are eager to go on vacations. As a result,…
Travelers Will Have To Pay A New Fee to Enter Europe in 2023
The ETIAS will be required next spring and once approved will be valid for three years Traveling will be a little more expensive as more fees are emerging in different destinations. Now, European authorities have announced the implementation of the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), a platform where most non-European visitors will have…
Travelers Will Have To Make A Reservation To Visit Major Hawaii Attraction
Starting on May 12, tourists will need to book their visit online to enter the park Last Monday, The State of Hawai’i’s Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) announced that reservations will be required to visit the iconic Diamond Head State Monument, known as Lē’ahi to natives. The new system will become effective on…
