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The World's Shorelines Are Shrinking — These Are the Beautiful Beaches That Might Be Hit the Hardest - travelandleisure.com - Italy - Usa - Mozambique - Brazil - state Florida - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Cyprus - Burma - Nigeria - Bangladesh - city Praia - Panama - city Lagos, Nigeria
travelandleisure.com
27.07.2023 / 20:59

The World's Shorelines Are Shrinking — These Are the Beautiful Beaches That Might Be Hit the Hardest

Carefree days lounging on the sand are a hallmark of an idyllic vacation for many travelers. But beaches themselves are a commodity, vulnerable to retreat that’s exacerbated by climate change. In fact, nearly half of the Earth’s sandy beaches could be extinct by 2100, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change.

Traveling to the Olympics or a Zika Country? Read This. - smartertravel.com - Brazil - state Maryland - state Florida - county Davis
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:40

Traveling to the Olympics or a Zika Country? Read This.

Updated July 29th. Florida governor Rick Scott has just confirmed the first cases of locally transmitted Zika in Downtown Miami.

Is the U.S. Losing Cachet as a Tourist Destination? - smartertravel.com - Britain - New York - Brazil - Canada - city Dubai
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:34

Is the U.S. Losing Cachet as a Tourist Destination?

To overseas observers, the U.S. must look like a pretty scary place right now. What with the breakdown in law and order represented by the recent string of shootings, protests, and more shootings, and the generally vicious tone of the nation’s politics (Google “Kill Hillary” or “Trump Nazi”), anyone viewing this country through the lens of media headlines could be forgiven for thinking America had devolved into an unstable banana republic.

Which Airports Have the Fastest Wi-Fi? - smartertravel.com - Australia - city Denver - Brazil - city Atlanta - city New York - city Boston - county Dallas - Philadelphia - city Minneapolis - city Seattle - city Detroit - county Miami - city San Francisco - South Korea - city Seoul - city Tacoma - city Vancouver
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:31

Which Airports Have the Fastest Wi-Fi?

If you’re reading this post while waiting for your departure from Seattle, chances are it loaded quickly. That’s because Seattle-Tacoma International has the fastest airport Wi-Fi in the country, according to a new study by Speedtest.

The 10 Best (and Worst) Airports in the World, Ranked - smartertravel.com - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - Greece - Malta - Japan - city Manchester - South Africa - Brazil - Hong Kong - city Tokyo - Singapore - city Singapore - Qatar - Argentina - Ukraine - city Stockholm - North Korea - Jordan - Pakistan - Athens - Mauritius - city Amman - Ecuador - county Atlantic - city Quito - Kuwait
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:10

The 10 Best (and Worst) Airports in the World, Ranked

AirHelp, the online service that files complaints against airlines on behalf of passengers entitled to compensation for air delays or cancellations, knows a thing or two about air travel. Because it’s hard for the average person to understand air passenger rights and pursue a legal claim when they’ve been wronged, AirHelp is always going toe-to-toe with airlines and airports—and reveals once a year which ones that treat their passengers for the better (or worse).

The 10 Best Airlines in the World, According to Travelers - smartertravel.com - Japan - New Zealand - Usa - Brazil - Canada - state Alaska - Singapore - Qatar - county Gulf
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:09

The 10 Best Airlines in the World, According to Travelers

Wondering what the best airlines are according to the average flyer? TripAdvisor (SmarterTravel’s parent company) gives a good idea in its Travelers’ Choice best airline rankings each year based on real travelers’ reviews. And the results are different than most trade studies that list the “best airlines.”

The 25 Best Bargain Hotels in the World - smartertravel.com - Spain - Morocco - France - Greece - Italy - Australia - Ireland - Britain - Usa - South Africa - Brazil - Mexico - Belize - state Massachusets - Turkey - state Arkansas - Argentina - Vietnam - India - Thailand - Cambodia - Honduras - county Rock - Charleston, state South Carolina - state South Carolina - county Douglas - Venezuela - county Lucas - county Hopkins
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:06

The 25 Best Bargain Hotels in the World

If you want to stay at the best hotel in the United States, head to the French Quarter Inn in Charleston, South Carolina. And if you’re looking for the best bargain hotel stay in the world, it’s in a small town in northern Spain. That’s according to TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards, which just shared the best hotel ratings for multiple categories heading into 2019.

The Best (and Worst) Countries for Cheap Taxi Rides - smartertravel.com - Netherlands - Germany - Austria - Belgium - France - Sweden - Switzerland - Japan - New Zealand - Britain - New York - China - Mexico - Turkey - Argentina - Vietnam - India - Thailand - Malaysia - Indonesia - Egypt
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:04

The Best (and Worst) Countries for Cheap Taxi Rides

With rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft taking over, you might be wondering where in the world it’s still possible to take a cheap taxi. Cabs aren’t dead, yet: These countries still heavily rely on them.

Traveling the Amazon on Cargo-Passenger Ships Is the Coolest Way To See the Region - matadornetwork.com - Japan - Usa - Brazil - Antarctica - Haiti - city Rio De Janeiro - city Sandra
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:38

Traveling the Amazon on Cargo-Passenger Ships Is the Coolest Way To See the Region

Exploring the Amazon, the planet’s largest tropical rainforest and freshwater system, is a dream for many, but the costs of joining an organized tour expedition can be prohibitively expensive. Luckily, shelling out thousands of dollars for a spoon-fed expedition is not the only option. In fact, a week of the most thrilling and authentic mode of Amazonian travel — cargo-passenger boats — will probably cost you less than a fancy weekend in Rio de Janeiro.

Extreme adventure from Afghanistan to Ecuador: the Banff Mountain Film Festival returns - theguardian.com - Ireland - Britain - Brazil - Afghanistan - Ecuador - city Kabul
theguardian.com
21.07.2023 / 11:31

Extreme adventure from Afghanistan to Ecuador: the Banff Mountain Film Festival returns

The Banff Mountain film festival opens the door to the inspiring stories of people who simultaneously confront their physical and mental limits and the elements. And with this year’s festival featuring films on a lawyer running ultra marathons to help women in Afghanistan, a mountain-biking family living with disability, and the first woman to kayak down a 30-metre waterfall, there’s more than a hint of activism over environmental and equality concerns.

On the trail of Gauchito Gil in Argentina - roughguides.com - Usa - Argentina
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:49

On the trail of Gauchito Gil in Argentina

Argentines are a superstitious lot — many taxi-drivers religiously garland their rear-view mirrors with rosaries; fur-clad ladies-that-lunch avidly read their horoscopes; busmen faithfully display images of the Virgin of Luján over their dashboards; nearly everyone routinely tucks a banknote under their plate of gnocchi at the end of each month in the hope of better financial fortunes. But all this pales in comparison to their fervent dedication to the people’s saint, Antonio Gil – better known as the Gauchito Gil.

Your South America itinerary: 7 ideas for exploring the continent - roughguides.com - Usa - Brazil - Peru - city Santa - Venezuela - city Caracas
roughguides.com
21.07.2023 / 08:49

Your South America itinerary: 7 ideas for exploring the continent

You can’t expect to fit everything South America has to offer into one trip – or two or three or four, to be fair – and we don’t suggest you try. For those taking a big, extended trip around the continent you could join a few together, but remember that the distances you’ll be covering can be vast. Plus, there's lots to discover off the beaten track.

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