Japan’s New Sleeper Train: Venture Beyond Tokyo To Lesser-Known Coastal City

California keeps teasing us with a new bullet train that seems like it will never come to fruition, but if there’s one place that has the concept down pat, it’s Japan. Known for their lightning-fast Shinkansen trains, Japan is undoubtedly one of Asia’s easiest countries to explore by rail as America lags behind the times […]

These Are The 7 Safest Destinations To Visit This Summer With Nonstop Flights From The US

Let’s be honest, trying to pick a summer vacation spot right now feels like navigating a minefield of travel alerts and safety warnings. With all the global uncertainty, the number one question on every traveler’s mind is: “Where can I go that’s actually safe?” The good news is, you don’t have to sacrifice an amazing […]

Southwest Florida’s Secret Escape! Experience Less Crowds And White Sand Beaches

Well…Google Maps and Apple Maps caved, so it looks like we’re here to talk about the “Gulf of America”. Politics aside, “the Gulf”, as it’s most commonly known, has long been an iffy go-to for vacationers who typically opt for California’s Pacific blue paradises and Florida’s Atlantic turquoise whenever they can, rather than the usual […]

Move Over Florence! This Gorgeous Italian City Is Cheaper & Just As Beautiful

Florence seems to be on everyone’s bucket list these days, and can you blame them? With its soaring dome signed off by Brunelleschi, UNESCO-listed historic center, and medieval bridge spanning a scenic river, it’s something straight out of a fairytale. As beautiful as Florence may be, there are just a couple of caveats to note: […]

Airlines Are Now Strictly Enforcing A Little-Known Rule For All Americans Flying To Mexico

In my 20 years of traveling to Mexico—and I’ve been there more times than I can count—not once has an airline agent ever asked to see my return ticket. I flash my passport, get my boarding pass, and head for the sun. It’s always been that simple. But a major change is underway, and it’s […]

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