Leave the stress of trip planning behind and opt for a river cruise to experience Europe’s most treasured Christmas markets.
Author: Erica Lamberg
Why crossing the sea by cruise is ‘the perfect antidote to today’s harried, constantly connected lifestyle’
Transatlantic crossings have evolved from getting across the ocean as fast as possible to slowing down and existing without stress.
‘It’s not your job to make other people behave better’: How to safely handle unruly travelers
As travel picks up again, you could be faced with the quandary of how to handle an unruly traveler. We asked experts what to do if this happens.
Write down your conditions, medications in the country’s language: How to travel with a chronic illness
Medical professionals say those with chronic illness can travel safely by taking extra precautions.
You’re already paying resort fees: These hotels offer you a bang for your buck
Because your hotel resort fees aren’t optional, be sure you’re reaping your money’s worth.
These US towns offer plenty of fall splendor, without the crowds or peak prices
Consider these four U.S. destinations where there’s plenty to see, do and experience, dips in hotel rates, thinner crowds and spectacular weather.
4 beach towns to hit this fall once the crowds are gone: Carolinas, California, Oregon
For a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds, consider a beach getaway in September or early October. Here are towns to check out on both coasts.
5 charming American towns with mountain views, from Montana to Maine
Beach vacations and theme park trips are fun, but mountain towns offer majestic views of nature’s splendor plus outdoor exploration opportunities.
Want to tiptoe back into traveling? Start out with a long weekend trip
If you’re ready to start traveling again but still a little stressed about the prospect, taking a long weekend could be the ideal way to ease back in.
Beyond Sonoma: Check out wine country in Oregon, Colorado, Virginia and Pennsylvania
While Sonoma is renowned as the heart of California wine country, it’s by no means the only U.S. wine region worth visiting. Here’s where to look.