
Best Things to Do in Las Vegas to Beat the Heat
The best things to do in Las Vega are usually inside and that is good news now as Las Vegas is breaking heat records this summer and breaking the mercury in thermometers. However, the city that never sleeps is also the city that never breaks a sweat. Moreover, much of what happens in Las Vegas during […]

Airbnb vs Hotels: Which Would You Choose?
Airbnb vs Hotels? Which one you prefer most? Airbnb is now an option for nearly anywhere the vacationing or business traveling public needs to be. Hotels, cities, regulators continue to work to dampen this growth but following the pandemic when many hotels closed down and then ramped up too slowly to fulfil the promises of […]

Need a Car? Where Not to Rent One
Need a car? You may want to check places other than Baltimore or Bozeman this summer. According to a new survey by Cheapcarrental.com, these are up on the list as two of the most expensive places in the United States to rent a car. The survey compared car rental rates at 100 U.S. airports during the period from June to August 2024. […]

American Tourists in Focus and the View isn’t Great
American Tourists in Focus are getting a bad rap and Shirley Barchi no longer wants anyone to know she’s American when she travels abroad. “The loudest voices are almost always Americans,” she complains. “They don’t respect the culture and language of the country I’m visiting. And they’re often rude if a server or clerk doesn’t […]

Flyover Las Vegas: A Vacation within a Vacation
What To Know? Flyover Las Vegas may be vacation enough for most visitors but some may need a vacation from their vacation and a new attraction on the Las Vegas Strip may be just the ticket. Flyover, a new attraction next to MGM Grand and across from Park MGM and New York-New York, has taken huge […]

Coastal Grandma Chic: Third Wave in “Way Cool” Travel Concepts
By this blog post we will discuss about Coastal Grandma Chic. A new poll conducted with the help of The Harris Poll reveals a significant increase in Americans’ travel intentions this year, with 76% planning a trip within the next 12 months. While over half (56%) anticipate traveling by air for personal reasons, the study also uncover […]

Corporate Travel Challenges: Can They Be Solved?
Corporate Travel Challenges continues to be marred by a challenging landscape, especially as more agencies are taking up the baton and offering travel planning to small business owners and entrepreneurs. So, to that end, the latest SAP Concur Global Business Travel Survey released last week explores some of the most pressing parts of business travel […]

Fantasy Vacations on the Coast of Nayarit
Let’s have a discussion about Fantasy Vacations on the Coast of Nayarit, Mexico’s riviera along the spectacular Pacific coastline, is one of the leading vacation destinations in Mexico. However, travelers may be curious to know that as popular and well-traveled as this coastal gem north of Puerto Vallarta may be, there are still many more […]

Luxury Retreats in Mexico and Caribbean
Luxury Retreats in Mexico and Caribbean is experiencing a renaissance in luxury travel, and IHG Hotels & Resorts is leading the charge. The company, already a powerhouse in the global hospitality industry, is doubling down on its commitment to the region, promising a wave of opulent new resorts and hotels under its prestigious luxury and lifestyle brands. Besides, with five openings […]

Hotels in Beverly Hills
Hotels in Beverly Hills can be precious, indeed. Think: the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel – the venerable pink lady of the entertainment industry. Add to that club the Four Seasons, Regent Beverly Wilshire, L’Hermitage, famed Waldorf Astoria and more and you have a collection of iconic stays that may cost as much as a car at check-out. But a new kid […]
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