Wherever you go to catch the total solar eclipse on April 8, those three or four minutes of daytime darkness — no matter how spectacular — might not be enough.
27.02.2024 - 12:35 / cntraveler.com / Steph Koyfman
Meet your astrologer
Steph Koyfman is a writer and astrologer best known for her work as Lady Cazimi. She writes the monthly horoscope for Condé Nast Traveler's Women Who Travel.
Your March 2024 horoscope reflects a month that is broken up into three parts: the confusing part, the less-than-satisfying part, and the part where everything changes.
Until March 9, Mercury is still wading through Pisces and getting lost in the Neptunian sauce, which can spell continued GPS blunders for travelers on the road, communication breakdowns between companions, and a general sense of disorientation. Whether it’s an unfamiliar place (or language) that’s giving you the spins or a well-known entity that’s suddenly speaking to you in hieroglyphs, don’t expect much to make sense in the beginning of March. This is probably not the best astro weather for finding your way around, but it’s an excellent time for those of you looking to lose yourself in the literature or poetry of a place. If you happen to be drinking more than usual on vacation or attending any plant ceremonies, use your discernment. The potential for overwhelm is certainly there.
On the 11th, Venus enters Pisces, which would normally ratchet up the ambient romance—except for the fact that Venus must encounter Saturn here. This can be a bit of a mood killer, or at least a vibe suppressor, but maybe there’s a need to implement guard rails, strengthen your boundaries, or be more choosy about who you let into your circle. If nothing else, this can be a moment of becoming more intentional about how you enjoy yourself (and with whom). This influence peaks on the 21st, but the middle of the month will still be saddled with it. Don’t take things too personally if you’re not feeling the love, or if that experience you were really looking forward to isn’t as enjoyable as you’d hoped.
The Sun’s entry into Aries on the 19th will bring a lively and clarifying directness to all this wallowing, but the real game-changer arrives on the 25th with the lunar eclipse in Libra. This is another plot twist in the story of what unraveled in your relationships, agreements, or desire for social harmony back in October. More than likely, your Venus-Saturn blues from earlier in the month will figure into this. Eclipses bring sudden endings and just as sudden beginnings, and this one might involve your willingness to overextend yourself, or something about the things that normally bring you pleasure. Is it time to stop being everyone’s unpaid travel planner, or snip the booze from your lifestyle (and budget)? Eclipses have a way of making those decisions for you sometimes, so hold your fate with a loose grip, and plan for the unexpected if you’re on the road at the end of March.
Below,
Wherever you go to catch the total solar eclipse on April 8, those three or four minutes of daytime darkness — no matter how spectacular — might not be enough.
Every year, Hyatt breaks our little hearts when it announces what hotels are changing award categories because it means that some of our favorite properties will cost more World of Hyatt points. (In Hyatt's defense, some properties go down, too.)
Athens has clinched a prestigious title in the tourism realm, emerging as Europe’s Leading City-break Destination at the World Travel Awards 2024. The announcement came during a glittering ceremony held in Berlin on Wednesday, coinciding with ITB Berlin, a major tourism exhibition. Athens, represented by its special pavilion at the EOT Pavilion, took centre stage at the event.
You don’t need to wait until St. Patrick’s Day to test your luck. We’ve rounded up the best points and miles travel deals this month to help you plan travel for March and beyond. There are promotions for bonus points, credit card discounts, experiences you can score by bidding with points—and even some free activities, if you find yourself in the right place at the right time.
Americans have their sights set on sunny beach destinations this spring.
As its mythical Sirens were reputed to do, Greece has long lured travelers to its scintillating shores.
SOUTH African Tourism is making the most of the Internationale Tourismus-Borse (ITB) in Berlin, Germany to position the country as a preferred tourist destination. This global trade show will run from March 5 to 7, under the theme, “Pioneer the Transition in Travel & Tourism. Together.” Forming part of the South Africa delegation, are 63 tourism products and services including 15 small medium and micro enterprises (SMME)s from across nine provinces representing the unique and culturally diverse tourism offering.
Sri Lanka Tourism is all set to give it’s best at the ITB Berlin this year, which will kick off on the 5th of March 2024 and continue till 7th March 2024 at Messe Berlin, Germany. The Island paradise will showcase all its Tourism Products to lure the International tourists to come and have an experience of a lifetime. Sri Lanka is seeing continuous increase in the number of Tourist arrivals since 2022 and is celebrating a remarkable comeback with 1.5million tourists in 2023. Sri Lanka is a regular participant of the ITB and as a result of its promotional efforts, the number of German travelers to the destination has doubled in 2023 compared to 2022. Germany is one of the top source markets for Sri Lanka Tourism, which has the second highest number of arrivals from Europe after UK. This time, Sri Lanka Tourism will have a myriad of travel and holiday opportunities to offer for the German counterparts, with new initiatives and projects rolled up on its sleeve, in order to highlight that Sri Lanka is still one of the most renowned travel destinations in the world. The number of Airlines to Sri Lanka have increased and several top Airlines including Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish airlines and Lot polish Airlines have resumed flights to Sri Lanka, as a result of the continuous promotional efforts carried out by Sri Lanka Tourism.
Annual State of the Food & Beverage Tourism (SOTI) Industry report serves as a bellwether of food and beverage tourism industry trends, and is one of our industry’s most anticipated annual reports.
Qatar Airways is the world’s first airline to develop a virtual cabin crew MetaHuman
HAMA’s President, Sarah Gulla, currently serves as senior vice president of asset management at Pebblebrook Hotel Trust.
The growing popularity of air travel in all countries remains the key factor for the growth and development of aircraft or aerospace flight control systems. Improved safety protocols for the aviation sector in numerous countries are likely to drive the market further in the coming days.