Caribbean January 3, 2017 Cuba like you've never seen People-to-people exchange tours in Cuba have opened up academic, educational, sports, cultural, scientific and other exchanges between Cuba and the U.S. Â
Fast Food January 3, 2017 Controversial McDonald's opens in Vatican City amid cardinal protests Ronald McDonald has officially joined the Pope in Vatican City.
Family Travel January 2, 2017 Red Sox offer Fenway Park Airbnb, throw best baseball overnight ever imagined One lucky fan might win a stay over at the home of MLB’s Red Sox franchise.
North America December 31, 2016 Plan a fairy tale trip to a real castle More than a century ago, George Boldt, the turn-of-the-20th-century proprietor of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, purchased Hart Island to build a monument to express his love for Louise. Â She never got to see it.Â
Beach December 30, 2016 How will Obama's decision to open Cuba affect travel? Don't expect hoards of people pouring into Cuba, at least not yet.
Museums Exhibits December 7, 2016 Door from Walmart founder's first store to be donated to the Smithsonian Sam Walton first opened Ben Franklin general stores in Arkansas.
Historic Sites December 7, 2016 Utah to spend $138,000 to restore Butch Cassidy's cabin The state is expecting the cabin will be a big tourist attraction.
Europe December 6, 2016 Rome bans gladiator actors from ancient tourist hot spots The ban continues a previous one that expired in November.
Historic Sites December 6, 2016 Museums, veterans keep memory of Pearl Harbor alive 75 years after attacks Major events are planned for this historic anniversary.
Historic Sites November 30, 2016 10 secrets behind Machu Picchu Hiking the Incan Trail to the ancient stronghold of Machu Picchu sits at the top of many travelers’ wish lists.
Beer November 25, 2016 Medieval Belgium city plans to build beer pipeline A medieval Belgium city is planning to build a beer pipeline under its cobblestone streets.