June 6, 2026

Carnival’s Dress Code Enforcement at South Pacific Destination

Carnival Cruise Line is enforcing a stricter dress code for passengers visiting a popular South Pacific spot. Guests booked on Carnival Splendor received a reminder about local dress expectations ahead of their stop in Lifou, New Caledonia. This advice aimed at ensuring travelers dress conservatively while ashore stems from reports on the Cruise Hive blog. […]

June 5, 2026

Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge: A Marvel in Guizhou, China

In Anshun, Guizhou province, southwestern China, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge stands as the world’s highest bridge. Tourists visit for selfies and social media snapshots, but locals see it as a vital connection. The bridge links highways, reducing travel times from hours to mere minutes. It signifies investment growth that brings high-speed internet access to […]

June 3, 2026

Summer Travel: O’Hare International Airport Sees Increased Flight Activity

O’Hare International Airport anticipates a busy summer despite challenges in the airline industry. There will be more flights than last year, even as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) cuts hundreds of daily flights to prevent delays. The airport maintains its status as the busiest worldwide by flight volume. Impact of Flight Capping FAA has capped […]

June 1, 2026

Choosing the Perfect Suitcase: Options for Every Budget

Finding the perfect suitcase involves weighing several factors including size, material, durability, and price. Travel enthusiasts often face the dilemma of selecting a suitcase that is too small or too large. Fortunately, extensive testing of various options across different styles and price points provides clarity on the best choices. Affordable Choices For those who prefer […]

May 31, 2026

Homeland Security Proposal Could Disrupt International Travel

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has proposed removing customs officers from airports in major cities like Boston, New York, and Los Angeles, a move attracting criticism from travel industry and business leaders. The plan, meant to penalize sanctuary cities limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities, could prevent these airports from accepting international flights. Customs officers […]

May 30, 2026

Exploring Colombia’s Remote Mavecure Mountains

The sun sets over Colombia’s Mavecure Mountains, casting a warm glow on the three towering rock formations rising from the Amazon jungle. These are the Cerros de Mavecure, massive buttes made of sandstone, shale, and quartz, reaching 2,000 feet above the flat jungle floor. In the morning, sounds of howler monkeys and parrots create nature’s […]

May 30, 2026

Sophia Lee’s Quest to Break World Travel Record

Sophia Lee embarked on her solo travel journey at the age of 13. Now 20, she is on a mission to become the youngest person to visit every country worldwide. Her goal is ambitious and requires a blend of determination, strategic planning, and resourcefulness. Since starting her travels, Sophia has managed to visit an impressive […]

May 30, 2026

Explore Towns Bringing European Charm Closer

Many towns across the New World offer a taste of Europe. These places evoke European charm with windmills, tulips, flowing hefeweizen, and welcoming bilingual signs. Words like ‘välkommen,’ ‘willkommen,’ or ‘witamy’ greet visitors warmly. This summer, exploring local destinations can be a great alternative to European travel. Traveling to Europe has become more difficult. Airfares […]

May 30, 2026

Luxury Cruise Ship Rescues Injured Sailor in Pacific

A luxury cruise ship, Silver Whisper, successfully rescued an injured sailor stranded in the Pacific Ocean. The incident unfolded on May 26 as the ship, operated by Silversea Cruises and owned by the Royal Caribbean Group, traveled towards Vancouver. Unexpected Rescues At Sea The ship was completing a 24-night voyage from Papeete, Tahiti, when it […]