Does A Trip To Puerto Rico Require A Passport?
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?
Read MoreRich 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?
Read MoreWanting to travel without dealing with a rental car? Opt for these U.S. destinations, where public transportation is a necessity and cars aren't needed.
Read MoreSet between San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean, Golden Gate National Recreational Area is a natural treasure of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Read MoreThere really is no wrong time to visit New York City. From its celebrated museums to its vibrant nightlife, NYC is simply an exciting place to visit.
Read MoreInstead of a footnote of Kelly Slater's championship legacy, Cocoa Beach has become an increasingly celebrated surfing destination on its own.
Read MoreDuring the winter, the park transforms from a popular tourist sensation back into Yellowstone's natural splendor, existing for its own sake.
Read MoreIf you're okay with (fun-loving) crowds, appreciate idyllic weather, and love attending an event or three, then fly the wintery coop for a visit.
Read MoreMost tourists flock to the picturesque white sand beaches offering Instagram-worthy content, but Hawaiian beaches have so much more to offer — including color.
Read MoreYou can use your trip to New England to see some of the best fall towns in the country, where foliage and charm give you the most wholesome autumn experience.
Read MoreThe hotel's River View rooms and suites provide you with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer striking views of the Potomac River and Virginia skyline
Read MoreIn the small town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, snuggled in the Poconos, visitors can combine high-octane mountain sports with relaxation in a charming setting.
Read MoreThe scenic one-hour ride on the narrow-gauge railway passes a bucolic landscape of farms, forests, and rolling hills. In fall, the landscape blazes with color.
Read MoreNature inspires in many ways. Some of the most magnificent spots are quite strange, and it's even stranger to think that humans had no role in their creation.
Read MorePlanning a beach vacation? Consider booking your trip to Maui. We've got you covered on where to stay, what to eat, and which luaus you should check out.
Read MoreWhen you receive a lei around your neck, the beautiful garland of stringed flowers marks the end of a long flight and an "aloha" from the Hawaiian people.
Read MoreThe rooftop bar at The Graduate Hotel in Nashville is an homage to the legendary Dolly Parton.
Read MoreLet's get real. Being greedy when you're on vacation isn't a bad thing. At least when it applies to how much you want to see and do.
Read MoreGreen hats, shamrocks galore an pints of beer are customary for a St. Patrick's Day celebration. This age-old holiday brings people of Irish heritage together.
Read MoreBalboa Park in San Diego has everything travelers could possibly want, from natural beauty to entertainment options. Here's why it should be on your to-do-list.
Read MoreAccording to three-decade averages from the NOAA's National Weather Service, these are the places where you're most and least likely to get snow on Christmas.
Read MoreThese buildings flourished with life inside them — families, patients, workers, vacationers. But then at some point, everyone walked out and never came back.
Read MoreNiagara Falls is one of the great natural wonders of North America, with towering cascades both powerful and beautiful. Here's when you should visit.
Read MoreLocated in Utah is the famous Zion National Park. It landed third on our list of All 59 National Parks Ranked, and for good reason.
Read More"Leave it as it is. You cannot improve on it," President Theodore Roosevelt once said of the Grand Canyon. He was undoubtedly correct.
Read MoreThere's much more to do in Florida's Everglades than you may have realized. The park is also a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve.
Read More"Aloha" is a well-known Hawaiian word, meaning both hello and goodbye. But its meaning is actually much broader than that. Here's how to correctly use Aloha.
Read MoreThis majesty, though easily found on coastal beaches or national parks, is not exclusive to them. All over America, stunning scenes just waiting to be seen.
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