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  • Unconventional Travel Destinations for Introverts There are many destinations out there that provide solitude and calm for introverts who need to get away from the over-stimulation of crowds and social activities. Breathtaking scenery, small groups, intimate conversation, and plenty of time to reflect are just some of the
    MSN.com, Thu. May 16, 2024
  • 10 Things To Do In New York City For $10 Or Less New York City, often perceived as expensive, is brimming with opportunities to enjoy without splurging. While the city boasts high-profile attractions like Broadway and Michelin-starred eateries, it also offers numerous budget-friendly and even free activities that don’t skimp on
    Travel Noire, Thu. May 16, 2024
  • German Police Are Issuing Massive Fines to Road-Tripping Tourists Germany is preparing for a busy summer season this year. It will host the UEFA European Championship beginning June 14, which is expected to bring a massive influx of tourists from around the world. And for those planning on road-tripping, experts in the U.K. are
    Fodor's Travel, Fri. May 17, 2024
  • Flyers Have Rights, Just Not Many. How DOT Is Trying to Fix That. You've probably heard about the new airline consumer protection rules that rolled out with a one-two punch last month. There were so many, it's almost hard to keep track. And maybe you're saying to yourself: Finally, I'll have some rights when I fly. Please, don't get too
    USA Today, Fri. May 17, 2024
  • Is It Safe to Travel to the Caribbean During Hurricane Season? Winter, spring, summer or fall – it’s never a bad time to visit the Caribbean. While summer ushers in the Caribbean’s hurricane season, the increase in rainfall usually yields deals on everything from flights to hotel rooms. Wet weather doesn’t dampen the spirit of the region or its
    Lonely Planet, Fri. May 17, 2024