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  • View from japanese train

    The Train Ride Offering The Best Views Of Japan's Scenic Countryside

    By Juliana Lumaj November 28th, 2022

    When it comes to visiting Japan, most people's first instinct is to explore Tokyo. Don't overlook how beautiful Japan's countryside is and end up missing out.

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  • Man looking in his wallet

    What To Do If You Lose Your ID While Traveling

    By Margherita Marullo November 26th, 2022

    Lost ID while traveling? Fear not. While losing your identification during the midst of your travels can be frightening and stressful, don't panic.

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  • Empty NYC subway car

    NYC Locals Explain Why Tourists Might Want To Avoid The Empty Subway Car

    By Juvy Garcia November 25th, 2022

    Unlike NYC residents, tourists might be unfamiliar with how things work in the subway. For instance, why do locals avoid the empty subway car?

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  • Scenic view of Icelandic landscape

    The Best Time Of Year To Visit Iceland To Avoid Big Crowds

    By Laura Jones November 25th, 2022

    Thanks to it being a five-hour flight from New York, and a three-hour flight from London, people flock to Iceland to see its other-worldly landscapes.

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  • View of tourist watching boat

    You Shouldn't Skip The Fine Print On Your Cruise Documentation. Here's Why

    By Marie McMullan November 24th, 2022

    Reading the fine print of your cruise documents is essential to planning your vacation. Luckily for the lay traveler, we're all in the same boat.

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  • Large flag of Puerto Rico

    Does A Trip To Puerto Rico Require A Passport?

    By Marie McMullan November 24th, 2022

    Rich in history and full of gorgeous tropical views, Puerto Rico is a close and convenient location for a relaxing beachside escape. But do you need a passport?

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  • Colorful pile of passports

    Why Countries Typically Choose Dark-Colored Passports

    By Caitlyn Knuth November 22nd, 2022

    While they're seemingly finished in a variety of colors, passports are typically only designed in shades of blue, red, black, or green. But why?

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  • U.S. passports

    The Fastest Way To Get A New Passport In Time For Your Travels

    By Juliana Lumaj November 21st, 2022

    You've purchased your plane ticket, packed your suitcase, created a travel itinerary, and your passport is ... expired?! This has happened to the best of us.

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  • A passport, mask and vaccination record.

    European Hotels Have A Good Reason For Asking For Your Passport At Check-In

    By Amanda Finn November 15th, 2022

    Don't throw your passport in the bottom of your bag when you leave the airport! You'll need to present your passport at any European hotel you stay at.

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  • A woman in Thailand

    The World's Best Places To Put On Your Travel Bucket List

    By Anne Taylor November 14th, 2022

    Putting together your travel bucket list? Don't forget these unique destinations! You won't want to miss experiencing these locations firsthand.

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  • The Colosseum in Rome

    Words And Phrases You Should Know Before Your Trip To Italy

    By Barbara Pavone November 14th, 2022

    Know how to say more than just "hello" and "goodbye" before you jet off to Italy. Here's a breakdown of some of the most important Italian words and phrases.

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  • Passport

    What To Do If You Lose Your Passport While Traveling

    By Juliana Lumaj November 11th, 2022

    Losing your passport is definitely a sure way to ruin your entire vacation. You may not think it'll happen to you, but it's more common than you think.

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  • Checkpoint Charlie stamp on passport

    Think Twice Before Putting Souvenir Stamps In Your Passport

    By Margherita Marullo November 8th, 2022

    Your passport is your travel memoir on paper: a detailed recording of every country you've ever been to, and a proud reminder of all you've experienced.

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  • Bermuda beach with teal water

    Does A Trip To Bermuda Require A Passport?

    By Melanie Carden October 31st, 2022

    Bermuda's pink sands and ease of access are top reasons travelers flock to its alluring beaches each year, but there are a few things to know before you go.

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  • father and daughter with passports

    How To Get A Passport For A Young Child

    By Brittany ShawntĂ© October 31st, 2022

    Those who have traveled internationally know a valid passport is needed. It might be surprising though to learn kids are required to have their own passports.

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  • International Vacations That Take A Long Time To Plan

    There's a lot to think about when planning any vacation, and even more so when it's an international trip. Between figuring out transportation, booking a place to...

    By Zareen Syed January 17th, 2020 Read More
  • Hiking Italy's Wild Coast

    A soft thread of wind purls along the cliff, and for a moment we are relieved. It's a sweltering day on Sardinia, the island 120 miles west...

    By Tim Neville May 9th, 2012 Read More
  • The Courage To Leave

    A little about the van. He got it for a steal, but I soon found out why... A little electrical work here, reupholstering some seats there... But,...

    By Mark Stephens April 17th, 2012 Read More
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