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+9 +220 travel trends for 2020
From micro-stays in rustic off-grid cabins to alpine hiking in Piedmont and feasts of soft feta and local olives on small Greek islands, these are the 20 travel trends we predict for 2020
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+10 +4Victory for Brazil tribe as hotel group cancels plans for luxury resort
A Brazilian tribe that has been fighting for 15 years to preserve land they use to gather food won a victory on Monday when public pressure made Portuguese hotel group Vila Gale cancel plans to build a 500-room luxury resort on the Bahia coast.
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+7 +1Travel has never been "authentic"
Visiting Iceland in the age of overtourism.
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+2 +1Saudi Arabia to offer tourist visas for first time
Saudi Arabia said Friday it will offer tourist visas for the first time, opening up the ultra-conservative kingdom to holidaymakers as part of a push to diversify its economy away from oil. Kickstarting tourism is one of the centrepieces of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Vision 2030 reform programme to prepare the biggest Arab economy […]
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+2 +1Be kind, rewind: The last Blockbuster on Earth is not only surviving, but thriving as a tourist destination
The Bend, Oregon store rents new releases and sells merchandise to fans of the once-ubiquitous franchise from all over the world
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+27 +9Norway's Bold Plan to Tackle Overtourism—Before It's Too Late
And climate change at the same time
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+19 +6Visiting space will be "just like going on a cruise" says space hotel architect
The first commercial space hotel will be more like a cruise ship than Stanley Kubrick's sleek space station from 2001, says Tim Alatorre, senior design architect of the Von Braun Space Station. The Gateway Foundation is designing the world's first space hotel – the Von Braun Space Station – with the aim of making visiting space accessible to everyone.
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+11 +1This new vodka is produced in Chernobyl
The first product ever made there in 33 years.
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+3 +1Adventurers flock to spooky, deserted Newfoundland amusement park, train site
What's in store for the abandoned park's future? Nobody knows.
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+33 +2Too Many People Want to Travel
Massive crowds are causing environmental degradation, dangerous conditions, and the immiseration and pricing-out of locals.
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+3 +1Instagramming Crowds Pack National Parks
Social media is helping drive more people to visit national parks. While it's getting folks out there, it's also causing traffic jams and congestion in places valued for solitude and reflection.
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+3 +1Travel Hacking: How to Save Money on Your Honeymoon | The Budget Savvy Bride
If your honeymoon budget is the last thing on your radar, not to worry, there are plenty of ways to save and still have a luxurious, once in a lifetime trip in paradise.
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+1 +1How to Select Honeymoon packages Manali Kullu Shimla Time Duration
Honeymoon is only the activity that establish love into the relatioship of couple. A number of person wants to make their weekend special according to them. There is one more option that couples love to prefer and that is honeymoon packages. These packages are the collection of all your need that you helps you to make your honeymoon special as you want.
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+22 +3The Camino de Santiago's Ancient Secret
Cape Finisterre’s mythical pull has drawn travellers since the time of antiquity. But with the rise of Christianity, the route to ‘the end of the world’ became all but forgotten.
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+5 +1More condoms, fewer cigarettes found in annual New Jersey beach cleanup
Volunteers cleaning up New Jersey beaches last year found everything but the kitchen sink. Oh wait, they found one of those, too. Unsurprisingly, nearly 82% of the trash removed during Clean Ocean Action’s beach sweeps last spring and fall was plastic, including beverage bottles, shopping bags, straws and stirrers, and foam pieces. Interestingly, the number of cigarette butts picked up — 22,000 — was down by nearly a quarter from a year earlier.
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+4 +1Tourist taking photos dies in fall at Grand Canyon
Two people have died at the Grand Canyon in separate incidents this week that included one man stumbling over the edge of the rim while trying to take pictures, officials said.
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+2 +1Tourist lost at sea survives for hours by using jeans as flotation device
A pair of jeans likely saved a man’s life after he was knocked overboard and lost at sea for over three hours, by turning the denim into a makeshift flotation device.
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+30 +6'No one likes being a tourist': the rise of the anti-tour
With the tourism explosion affecting even smaller cities such as Porto, visitors and locals alike are looking for more ‘authentic’ days out. But is that possible?
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+2 +1'Far Cry 5' Is Being Used To Promote Tourism In Montana
When Ubisoft brought the Far Cry series to the United States with Far Cry 5 and depicted the local populace as a militant cult bewitched by a charismatic, but crazy, leader that preached about the end-times to a mass following of loyal devotees, it drew some heat, with some alleging it of taking a political stance against Donald Trump and his base.
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+30 +6Crisis in our national parks: how tourists are loving nature to death
As thrill seekers and Instagrammers swarm public lands, reporting from seven sites across America shows the scale of the threat
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