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Astro Tourism: The Wellness Vacation You Didn’t Know You Needed

Astro Tourism: The Wellness Vacation You Didn’t Know You Needed

When it comes to travel these days, the sky isn’t just the limit– it’s the goal. Travelers are venturing far and wide for prime viewing of eclipses, meteor showers, and the northern lights.  A travel trend referred to as astro tourism, planning a vacation around the...

Cozy Winter Beverages from Around the World

Cozy Winter Beverages from Around the World

Strolling through a Christmas market sipping mulled wine or snuggled up on the couch with a mug of hot chocolate, a cozy winter beverage warms the soul. Every culture has a particular version of these comforting, cold-weather drinks. The best part? Many of these...

Escaping it all to the Mountain Town of Minca Colombia

Escaping it all to the Mountain Town of Minca Colombia

By the time I arrived in Colombia, I’d been traveling through Central America, heading south, for three months. After a week in lively Medellin visiting Pablo Escobar’s stomping grounds and paragliding in the Andes Mountains, and a quick stop in touristy Cartagena, I...

Europe’s Most Photogenic Fall Destinations

Europe’s Most Photogenic Fall Destinations

After endless summer heat and waves of tourists, Europe returns to a calmer, cooler state by the beginning of Autumn. With a similar climate to much of New England, Europe offers leaf peepers the chance to check out the fall foliage across the pond. In addition,...

Best Summer Road Trips in Canada

Best Summer Road Trips in Canada

Visitors to Canada might be surprised to find that, in the summer months, the great white north gets pretty hot and humid. Given the lack of good public transit outside of the main cities and the vast expanse of land to explore, jumping in a car and heading to the...

Finding Dali in the Bay of Cadaques

Finding Dali in the Bay of Cadaques

I am hungry. So hungry. I shuffle around the cobbled streets and peer in the windows of white stone shops and restaurants hoping something will be open. My legs and feet are sore from the nine-day hike I’m on. I arrived in the Bay of Cadaques the previous night to a...

This Road Trip in Australia is a Waterfall Lover’s Dream

This Road Trip in Australia is a Waterfall Lover’s Dream

Head north from Sydney, Australia toward Coffs Harbour and you’ll find yourself on a coastline-hugging highway, never far from tiny waterside towns with picture-perfect beaches. The entire route is a journey through the national parks of New South Wales, with...

The European Island Nation with Breathtaking Landscapes

The European Island Nation with Breathtaking Landscapes

Is the desire to discover unique cultures and unparalleled landscapes what fuels your travel plans? Did you know there’s an island in the Mediterranean with ruins older than the pyramids? Malta might not be the most well-known country in Europe, but that’s part of...

One Month in a Costa Rican Eco-Community

One Month in a Costa Rican Eco-Community

I wake up to the sound of iguanas tumbling around the tin roof overhead. I roll over to see the sun shining on the mango trees and pink flowers outside. The sounds of dripping coffee and knives slicing fruit find their way into my room. The Mauser EcoHouse is a Costa...

International Pilgrimages for History’s Greatest Heroines

International Pilgrimages for History’s Greatest Heroines

From artists to scientists to activists to explorers, plan a trip to get to know one (or two or three) of these world-changing heroines in honor of Women's History Month. Frida Kahlo House Mexico City, Mexico "I am my own muse, the subject I know best." – Frida Khalo...

Escaping Winter’s Chill with Peru’s Desert Oasis

Escaping Winter’s Chill with Peru’s Desert Oasis

Vineyards stretch across flat land for over a thousand acres with the foothills of the Andes Mountains silhouetted along the horizon. It’s not a sight you expect to see in Peru unless you’re aware that Pisco, the Peruvian national spirit and the key ingredient in...