NASSAU, The Bahamas /PRNewswire/ -- The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (MOTIA) is delighted to announce the successful negotiation and execution of a groundbreaking Letter of Agreement (LOA) with SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corp.), marking a revolutionary leap for The Bahamas into the realm of space tourism. The LOA establishes a strategic collaboration that positions The Bahamas as a global destination for … [Read more...]
10 Inns offer to pay tank of gas for guests – Leap Day campaign
New York — Ten beds and breakfast across the United States are banding together to encourage travelers to take a leap, fill their tanks, and see what it's like to stay at a B&B in a nod toward Leap Day. Starting February 29th this group of inns will pay $40 toward a tank of gas for each two-consecutive night, midweek, reservation (Monday through Thursday) through the month of March at the participating properties. "Every four years we have … [Read more...]
Paris for Life: Notes from a Lifetime in and out of Paris by Barry Frangipane
A love affair extraordinaire with one of the greatest cities on the planet, author Frangipane takes us on on a journey of several decades of his own life focusing on his time living and visiting Paris. He moved to the city as a young adult, living with a Swiss woman who he met through work in the U.S. She invites him to Paris and proposes they live together. He takes her up on her offer and they soon share a tiny apartment together; the space … [Read more...]
Abu Dhabi, Too Good to be True?
I discovered Jannah Burj Al Sarab online, a property advertising itself as a 5-star hotel for the price of $39/night plus taxes (total price was $45/night). Always a sucker for deals, I immediately booked. After staying a night here I can say this was one of the better hotel deals I've gotten anywhere on my travels. Taxis and various beautiful cars were lined up waiting on the driveway next to the lobby (always a good sign of luxury), the room … [Read more...]
Is Ontario the Safest Online Casino Destination for Tourists?
Among many casinos that players can experience online, the ones that provide safe fun are the most valued. It is interesting how things around us change, yet some will remain the same—the need for people to feel secure and unthreatened dates to the beginning of civilization itself. The online world offers so much fun and opportunity, but threats are also present. Online casinos attract the attention of hackers and represent perfect targets for … [Read more...]
The 8 Best Heritage Hotels in Australia
From magnificent sandstone buildings to extravagant marble interiors, there is always something charming and beautiful about historical architecture with a rich history behind it. In Australia, multiple heritage-listed buildings have been refurbished and transformed into hotels, giving travellers a chance to experience the old-world charm of these gorgeous buildings. In this guide, we have handpicked the 8 best heritage hotels in Australia that … [Read more...]
Best Entertainment Destinations in Michigan
Michigan, with its rich diversity of entertainment options, has emerged as a premier destination for tourists seeking a blend of urban excitement, natural beauty, and cultural richness. In 2022, the state's tourism industry witnessed a remarkable recovery, attracting 125 million visitors,. The resurgence was marked by a $27.3 billion expenditure in visitor spending, a 4% increase from 2019. The growth in tourism underscores Michigan's appeal, … [Read more...]
Steven K. Tsuchida, American Film Director
Steven is an American film and television director. His latest Netflix original film A Tourist's Guide to Love starring and produced by Rachael Leigh Cook, whisked him away to the bustling streets of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh cities and otherworldly landscapes of Vietnam. The trip didn't just mark his first foray into international filmmaking, it was a treasure trove of far east discoveries. I recently had a chance to talk with him about his … [Read more...]
Holiday in Erbil, Iraq
Despite my visit in early June, the temperatures were already sweltering during the day hovering around 39 degrees. Not one for sitting around inside or using taxis, I spent most of my several days here wandering the city on foot, trying to stay hydrated. I have yet to meet any international tourists and I'm ok with that. The markets are chaotic and on the weekends (Friday and Saturday's) are particular busy. Everyone seems to have their own … [Read more...]
Urban Travel: How To Enjoy The World’s Smart Cities
Over the past decade, many of the world’s urban centers have reaffirmed their commitment to becoming smart cities. These are places that use modern technology to manage urban areas in a more data-driven, efficient, and eco-friendly way. Here are two tips that can help urban travelers explore these smart cities. Use The Internet As Much As Possible Concepts like the Internet of Things and other IT integrations are very important for smart … [Read more...]
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