Could This Futuristic Vessel Be the World’s First Zero-Emissions Cruise Ship?
Hurtigruten Norway’s new design includes batteries and retractable sails equipped with solar panels
Hawaii’s Kīlauea Volcano Is Erupting Again—Here’s How to See It
The youngest and most active volcano on the Big Island, it’s expected to draw thousands of tourists
You Can Now Make a Reservation to Go Through Security at These Airports
Denver and Minneapolis are the latest airports to roll out the service—just in time for the busy summer travel season
Airbnb Names the Top Trending Destinations for Summer 2023
From relaxing beach towns to historic European cities, these popular spots will soon be bustling with vacationers
Ski Areas Reported More Visits Than Ever This Past Winter
Heavy snowfall—particularly in the Rocky Mountains—attracted record numbers of American skiers and snowboarders
Greece Is Making Hundreds of Beaches More Accessible
Remote-controlled, wheelchair-friendly ramps will allow vacationers with mobility challenges to enjoy the sea
New Glamping Resort Opens Near Zion National Park
AutoCamp Zion features a pool, an eatery, a clubhouse and air-conditioned lodgings
Beatrix Potter Was a Keen Observer of the Natural World
Famous for “Peter Rabbit,” the children’s author was also a devoted scientist and conservationist
Ahead of 100th Anniversary, Route 66 Will Get Much-Needed Upgrades
Approved in 1926, the historic highway grew to become a cultural icon
Cleveland Is Giving Away a Free Trip to See the 2024 Solar Eclipse
The city is within the 125-mile-wide path of totality and will experience a total eclipse for nearly four minutes on April 8, 2024
Ski Resorts in the Western U.S. Will Stay Open Into the Spring and Summer
Slopes in California, Utah and Colorado are extending their seasons after record-breaking snowfall
New Sleeper Train Will Connect Amsterdam and Barcelona
The proposed route is part of a broader push to increase cross-border rail travel in Europe
Havasu Falls Is Reopening After Three Years
Travelers whose reservations were canceled during the pandemic are first in line
U.K.’s Oldest Toy Museum Shuts Its Doors
Thousands of historic toys will sit in storage until Pollock’s Toy Museum finds a new home
This Charming Italian Town Will Pay You $30,000 to Move There
Presicce, located in the heel of Italy’s boot, is trying to bring fresh energy to its older neighborhoods
You Could Soon Ride in Historic Carriages From the Orient Express
French travel company Accor is restoring 17 vintage train cars dating back to the 1920s and ‘30s
Step Inside the Colorful Pages of ‘Goodnight Moon’
As the book turns 75, a new immersive exhibition brings the beloved children’s story to life
This Summer, You Can Visit Yosemite Without a Reservation
The park is ending its reservation system, which critics say could lead to overcrowding
Wander Through a 2,200-Foot-Long Tunnel Beneath Niagara Falls
The tunnel, which opened to visitors this summer, was once a vital part of a hydroelectric power plant on the Canadian side of the iconic cascades
You Can Now Meet Friends and Family at the Gate at This California Airport
Ontario International Airport’s new program allows non-ticketed individuals to venture beyond security
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