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How to take the ultimate Florida road trip - nationalgeographic.com - Usa - Mexico - state Florida - county Island - county Miami - city Havana - county Gulf
nationalgeographic.com
08.08.2023 / 14:47

How to take the ultimate Florida road trip

Lapped by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, the southeastern US state of Florida is best known for its Disney parks and glittering cities. But go beyond the big hitters and you’ll find a world of natural attractions — from wetland-filled parks stitched with boardwalk trails to bays shining with nighttime bioluminescence that beg to be explored by kayak. Discover the best of them on this four-part round trip.

State Department Warns Against Mexico Travel, But Is It Unsafe? - smartertravel.com - Usa - Mexico
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:43

State Department Warns Against Mexico Travel, But Is It Unsafe?

Last week the State Department released a vague warning about Mexico travel to Playa Del Carmen, saying it had “received information about a security threat,” and prohibited government employees from traveling there for several days.

InterContinental Discounts Award Stays in Mexico, L. America, the Caribbean - smartertravel.com - Mexico - state Alaska - Panama
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:32

InterContinental Discounts Award Stays in Mexico, L. America, the Caribbean

IHG Rewards members can make their points go farther when redeeming for award stays at 21 hotels in Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

The 10 Best Museums in the World (and How to Skip the Lines) - smartertravel.com - Spain - France - Greece - Britain - Usa - state Louisiana - state California - state Florida - county San Diego - Washington, area District Of Columbia - area District Of Columbia - city Washington, area District Of Columbia - parish Orleans - Athens, Greece - city Ho Chi Minh City - state New York - city Mexico - city Mexico City - city Madrid, Spain - city Paris, France - city New Orleans, state Louisiana - Los Angeles, state California - city Chicago, state Illinois - state Illinois - New York, state New York
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:23

The 10 Best Museums in the World (and How to Skip the Lines)

Looking for a new museum to add to your travel to-do list? TripAdvisor (SmarterTravel’s parent company) has released the Travelers’ Choice Top 25 Museums of 2018, including the top 10 worldwide and the top 10 in the United States, with some surprising frontrunners. The findings also highlight bookable ways to see each winner—think VIP tours and scavenger hunts—with some offering the added perk of allowing you to skip the lines to get in.

The Most Popular Memorial Day Destinations for 2019 - smartertravel.com - Spain - France - Italy - Ireland - New York - Mexico - city Las Vegas - city Atlanta - state California - state Texas - city Chicago - city Seattle - Jamaica - county York - Peru - city Mexico - city Rome, Italy - county Bay - city Madrid, Spain - city Dublin, Ireland - city Paris, France - Los Angeles, state California - city Lima, Peru - Houston, state Texas
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:07

The Most Popular Memorial Day Destinations for 2019

May is here, which means Memorial Day–the unofficial start to summer–is just around the corner. Memorial Day isn’t the biggest travel holiday of the year, with many people choosing quick, local getaways (read: driving, instead of flying).

Beaches Overrun by Smelly Seaweed Could Be the New Normal in Florida, Caribbean - smartertravel.com - Mexico - state Florida - county Gulf
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:04

Beaches Overrun by Smelly Seaweed Could Be the New Normal in Florida, Caribbean

Beachgoers are accustomed to finding small clumps of seaweed scattered around the sand or amongst the waves. But lately, visitors to beaches in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Florida might be surprised to be swimming in far more seaweed than they hoped for on their summer vacation: Sargassum.

A Mexican Craft Brewery Where You Can Spend the Night - nytimes.com - Spain - city Berlin - France - Greece - Italy - city Paris - Usa - New York - Mexico - city Chicago - city Mexico
nytimes.com
27.07.2023 / 13:21

A Mexican Craft Brewery Where You Can Spend the Night

Seen from the outside, Red Jane, a new bakery in the center of Chania, a Greek port city on the island of Crete, looks like a Berlin nightclub, with no obvious sign and a concrete facade covered in graffiti. Inside, it might pass for a New York boutique: There are Italian tiles on the floor and an exposed-brick ceiling and on a long red marble counter, lit by minimalist pendant lamps, pastries are laid out like jewels in a glass vitrine. Owned by Nikos Tsepetis, the hotelier behind the nearby beach resort Ammos (a favorite of the art and design crowd), the space is the first fully realized interiors project overseen by the London-based lighting and furniture designer Michael Anastassiades. Eyal Schwartz, the former head baker and co-owner of London’s E5 Bakehouse, created the menu. On its opening day this month, Red Jane sold out of its chocolate-filled croissants, koulouri (Greek sesame-topped bagels) and baklava swirls by noon. Locals lingered for an hour after, despite the fact that Tsepetis and Anastassiades designed the space without tables.

A First-Timer's Guide To the Island of Curaçao - matadornetwork.com - Spain - Netherlands - Portugal - Britain - Usa - city New York - city Miami - city Newark
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:48

A First-Timer's Guide To the Island of Curaçao

In Willemstad, the capital city on the island of Curaçao, the waterfront is dotted with buildings the color of tropical fruit: mango orange, banana yellow, kiwi green. Paired with the bright blue water in nearby bays, it’s almost a full kaleidoscope of color. Originally, the structures were limestone white, but an 1817 law forbade white facades on buildings to protect islanders’ eyesight from the bright reflections of the Caribbean sun – but locals joke that it was a money-making bid on behalf of the island’s only paint supplier.

The House Where Frida Kahlo Was Born (and Died) Is Now an Extraordinary Museum - matadornetwork.com - Usa - Mexico - city Mexico
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:47

The House Where Frida Kahlo Was Born (and Died) Is Now an Extraordinary Museum

One of the most celebrated painters in history and a feminist icon, Frida Kahlo has her own museum in Mexico City: the Frida Kahlo Museum, otherwise known as La Casa Azul (The Blue House). La Casa Azul is not just any building, it is the bright cobalt blue house where the artist was born, grew up, and spent most of her life until her death at age 47 in 1954. According to Kahlo and her husband Diego Rivera’s wishes, a few years after her passing, La Casa Azul was transformed into a museum where her paintings, personal objects, furniture, folk art, clothing, etc. are displayed for the enjoyment of all those who are fascinated by Kahlo’s work and life.

Wine, dine and relax: why taking the ferry is the ultimate in slow travel - theguardian.com - Spain - France - Ireland - Britain - county Plymouth
theguardian.com
21.07.2023 / 11:31

Wine, dine and relax: why taking the ferry is the ultimate in slow travel

From the historic chateaux of the Loire valley to the sunshine glamour of the French Riviera, and the quaint villages of Brittany, a holiday to France never fails to delight, offering something there for everyone.

The ultimate Andes road trip, from Chile to Bolivia - nationalgeographic.com - Spain - Chile - Bolivia - city San Pedro
nationalgeographic.com
21.07.2023 / 08:44

The ultimate Andes road trip, from Chile to Bolivia

We left the trees far behind as we climbed up to Bolivia’s Altiplano, but this was no place for them anyway. The dryness would be fatal, and even if they could find water, the ferocious winds wouldn’t allow them to stand. On this high-altitude plateau, life has had to make some extreme adaptations to survive, finding ways to eke out water and nutrition over 4,250 metres above sea level. Trees are yet to find a solution.

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