By Sally French | NerdWallet At the airport, long lines for check-in, security screenings and even getting food can feel like a giant waste of…
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Adam Van Brimmer | (TNS) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution SAVANNAH, Ga. — For years, the face of travel in this antebellum town tended to be sun-kissed…
Christopher Lawrence | (TNS) Las Vegas Review-Journal LAS VEGAS — It’s the world’s largest LED screen, offering nearly 580,000 square feet of artistic freedom. Each…
Rachel Hutton | Star Tribune (TNS) A few of us Minnesota gals were mistakenly pronouncing it “O-jay,” as we planned our January weekend getaway to…
Sarah Kuta | (TNS) TravelPulse Thinking of cruising around French Polynesia with Windstar Cruises? Now, you can add on a stay at Marlon Brando’s private…
Don Lindich | Tribune News Service (TNS) Vimifuso charger proves its worth: I recommended the Vimifuso 140W USB charger as a gift idea last year.…
Lily Girma | Bloomberg News (TNS) Tourism in Egypt was roaring back with a vengeance in 2023: The land of the pharaohs welcomed 14.9 million…
Patrick Clarke | (TNS) TravelPulse This is shaping up to be another monumental year for travel, and already some significant trends are emerging. American Express…
Scott Hartbeck | TravelPulse (TNS) Even if you’ve never been to Miami, you’ve sort of already been to Miami. This South Florida city has starred…
If you’ve ever read a book that is super place-specific and then visited that area immediately after, you’ll know how I felt on a recent…
Amanda Henry | (TNS) The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLANTA — From an authentic, Bavarian-inspired mountain town to a historic railway journey, here are five noteworthy stops…
Are you a snowbird? The moniker has historically been reserved for retirees. But, with the increase in remote and flexible work environments, as well as…
Patrick Connolly | Orlando Sentinel ORLANDO, Fla. — What debuted in the late 1800s as a shining beacon of light, then eventually fell into disrepair,…
By Juan Antonio (Oso) Oseguera, TravelPulse The land between San Miguel de Allende and Dolores Hidalgo is covered with grapevines; there is the Wine Route…
Nicole Schnitzler | Chicago Tribune Washington, D.C., which is home to some of the nation’s most iconic sites, monuments and museums, has always been a…
By Amrita Jayakumar | NerdWallet The surge in inflation may have slowed, but the cost of everyday items is still high enough to put a…