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Bali’s Bold Move to Address Over-tourism

Bali, often regarded as a paradise on Earth, has long been a top destination for travellers around the globe. With its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, it’s no wonder millions flock to the Indonesian island every year. But the allure of Bali has also become its Achilles’ heel. The island is grappling with over-tourism and unruly...

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Tips and Tricks for Sleeping on a Plane

Struggling to sleep on a plane is a common issue. Airplane seats could very well make it into the top 10 list of most uncomfortable things, just behind the awkwardness of running into an ex with a new partner. But let’s not dwell on that. The challenge of falling asleep surrounded by strangers, noisy cabin conditions, and less-than-ideal seating can make any flight...

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DOT Investigates Airline Frequent Flyer Programs: What Travelers Need to Know

The US Department of Transportation (DOT) is turning its spotlight on the four largest US airlines—American, Delta, Southwest, and United—over their frequent flyer programs. This investigation could bring significant changes to how these loyalty programs operate, and here’s a closer look at what’s at stake. An Unfair System? One of the primary concerns driving this...

Palacio de Bellas Artes (Ciudad de México)

Palacio de Bellas Artes (Ciudad de México)

As I stepped into the grandeur of the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, I was immediately struck by its awe-inspiring architecture and rich history. This iconic cultural institution stands as a testament to Mexico’s artistic legacy and serves as a beacon for the performing arts. My visit to this magnificent palace was not only to witness a captivating...

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How to Travel When You’re Injured

Embarking on a new travel adventure often fills us with excitement, anticipation, and a sense of radical optimism. Yet, an unexpected injury can quickly turn this dream into a daunting experience. While no one plans to get hurt while travelling, it’s important to know how to manage the journey back home when you’re injured. Here are a few practical tips to make...

New Check-In Policies for Air Canada Passengers

New Check-In Policies for Air Canada Passengers: What You Need to Know

Frequent flyers who are used to breezing into the airport at the last minute might need to rethink their strategy when flying with Air Canada. As of September 4, the airline has implemented new check-in requirements aimed at improving the overall travel experience. The big change? Passengers will now need to check in at least 60 minutes before their flight’s...

Weekly Travel Photography Prints Sold

Nature dominated this week when it comes to photography prints! From South America through Africa to Asia. Here are this week’s most photographs sorted by how many visitors purchased or expressed interest in prints from the Travel Essayist Gallery. At Fine Art America, which creates the final products, they obsess over every detail to ensure your satisfaction. With...

The Benefits of Packing Light for Long-Term Overseas Travel

Travelling overseas for an extended period is an exciting prospect, filled with the promise of adventure and cultural immersion. Yet, one common dilemma every traveller faces is the challenge of packing. The temptation to bring a suitcase full of “just in case” items is strong, but there’s a hidden power in packing light. Minimalism on the road can not only simplify...

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New Zealand’s New Entry Fee Hike

In a move that has sent ripples through New Zealand’s vital tourism sector, the government has announced a nearly threefold increase in entry fees for foreign visitors. Effective October 1, 2024, international tourists will be required to pay NZ$100 ($62) to enter the country—a significant jump from the current fee of NZ$35 ($22). This development has sparked a...

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Travelling to Europe in 2025? Don’t Forget Your New ETIAS Visa!

If you’re planning a vacation in Europe next year or beyond, there’s a new travel requirement you need to be aware of: the European Travel Information and Authorization System, or ETIAS. Starting in May 2025, Americans, Brits, and travellers from 60 other non-EU countries will need to apply for this preauthorization before entering Europe’s Schengen Area. Here’s...