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Home » Destination News » Skopelos Named Among the Best Global Slow Travel Destinations for 2026, Highlighting its Natural Beauty and Authentic Greek Charm Published on February 17, 2026Image generated with AiSkopelos...
White-washed buildings on the island of Skopelos. Credit: Greek ReporterSkopelos has secured a prestigious international distinction, ranking second on the list of top destinations to visit in 2026 for Slow Travel, according...
Share The Article If you think of fairytale castles, cobblestone towns frozen in time, and picturesque plazas lined with cafés, chances are you’re imagining Western Europe. As much as security has taken...
Share The Article Picturesque canals running along slender, muted-toned buildings, winding bike lanes, and stroopwafels straight from the market: for the casual traveler, that's Amsterdam summarized, but what if I told you the same...
While living in Orleans, France for six weeks, we got to visit many of the châteaux of the Loire Valley. From Da Vinci staircases and medieval towers to digital art galleries and...
Several European governments have updated their travel advisories for the United States ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, prompting closer scrutiny from tour operators, airlines, and American travelers planning international trips...
Home » TRAVEL DESTINATION NEWS » Italy Joins Spain, Portugal, South Korea, United States, Norway, Australia, Poland, and More in Revolutionizing European Tourism with Emerging Destinations and Sustainable Travel Trends Published on...
Simple roundtrip flights can get the job done, but you can do better. It's time to spice up the way you book flights to see and do more. What's better than a...
Share The Article For generations, a blue U.S. passport was the ultimate “All-Access Pass.” You booked a flight, you landed, you walked through. No questions, no fees, no paperwork. By the end...
Share The Article When you think Greek islands, chances are it's probably Mykonos' bustling waterfront hugged by an azure Aegean, or Santorini's whitewashed, cliffside churches with blue domes. It's the Greece of...
For Brits, retiring to a farmhouse in the Dordogne or a villa in the Costa del Sol used to be almost as easy as booking a flight and finding somewhere to stay....
CandyRetriever/Shutterstock One of the major concerns for retirees in the U.S. is how to keep their finances in check now that they're no longer earning a regular income. There are plenty of...
Photojournalist Tim Baker has been Wendy’s personal photographer (not to mention her husband) for decades. Not only has he shot gorgeous landscapes and emotive portraits all over the globe, he’s also covered...
Is there a better sensation for a traveller than when a train speeds out of a tunnel? The sudden flood of light, that howling rush of air. Clearly, it’s not just me...
Key TakeawaysWeather shapes daily life abroad more than many expats expect, affecting costs, routines, and how much time you spend outside.Portugal and Mexico are obvious draws for weather-focused expats, but they’re not...
Marina April/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The current age of remote work and worldwide interconnectivity has given rise to a new kind of working professional: the...
Capital One kicked off the month with a big 30% transfer bonus to one of its newest transfer partners … and one of our absolute favorites. Travelers with cards like the *venture...
Perhaps the biggest question we ask ourselves when planning a trip is: how much am I willing to spend?Even those of us who work in travel – especially those of us who...
Europe is always a good idea. And Europe with a food-focused bent is especially enchanting in the spring, when markets brim with fresh produce and chefs celebrate nature’s bounty. In Southwest Germany,...