On top of the anticipation and excitement of exploring other parts of ‘The Land of Liberty’, charting a course to find the most reasonable domestic airfares for exploration across the U.S. is often longwinded and challenging. Luckily, recent rankings from FinanceBuzz shed light on the busiest American airports that supply the most cost-friendly domestic flights alongside a …
Located on the southwestern point of Texas lies a cultural gem waiting to be discovered. This off-path city is often overlooked or even purposely ignored due to politics and nonfactual assumptions. But those who truly love to travel typically have the special ability to come up with their own opinions about a place rather than …
The United States of America, best known as the ‘melting pot due to homing a diverse mixture of traditions, provides a fascinating montage of cultural experiences. Each U.S. city forms the U.S. cultural landscape. From New York’s soulful jazz traditions to San Francisco’s vibrant Victorian homes, each historic encounter writes its own story behind the …
The city of Los Angeles and its neighboring cities are famous for their industry, climate, landscapes, and culture. And while many visitors come for the purported glitz and glam, the region has so much more to offer than celebrity sightings, trendy restaurants, and iconic destinations. Given its size, diversity, and beautiful location there really is …
No matter which city you live in, it’s safe to say there’s some inkling in the back of our minds that wishes we have ultimate freedom to work from home or on the road. Digital nomadism has taken off with no looking back! Whether it’s converting an Airstream trailer or an old school bus into …
It was exciting news last summer when Uber announced the return of its most affordable ride option. Before the COVID-19 pandemic seemingly came out of nowhere, Uber was thriving and offered a variety of different types of rides. After society adopted the idea of riding with a stranger, Uber implemented carpooling with multiple strangers. The …
This week, American Cruise Lines announced a new cruise that will take passengers through 20 U.S. states. Once the cruise sets sail, it will be the longest-ever domestic cruise clocking in at 61 days. The itinerary winds through 4 major rivers and stretches of beautiful coastline before ending at America’s most iconic landmark. Tickets for …
Perhaps no U.S. city is richer in culture than New Orleans. While many cities have lost track of their traditions over the years, New Orleans has managed to do the opposite. By celebrating what makes it a truly unique place – its food, people, music, and culture – New Orleans has managed to remain a …
A new report by OAG, a travel industry data platform, has determined the most connected international airports worldwide. The report, dubbed Megahubs 2022, revealed the United States claimed the top 7 spots for the most connected international airports. This year has shaken up the airport industry as the world crawls out of the pandemic, and …
The U.S. Department of State has an important message for American citizens traveling in the long term, or who are due to fly internationally soon. Starting in July, expired U.S. passports will no longer be considered valid documents when returning to the United States, as certain pandemic-era measures are due to be revoked. Throughout the …
Spain has become one of the latest nations to allow unvaccinated Americans to visit this summer. The European nation has some of the strictest COVID-19 entry requirements in Europe. However, as cases continue to fall, Spain will allow unvaccinated tourists from outside the EU—including Americans—to visit the nation. Currently, Spain has banned unvaccinated non-EU citizens …
The USA Removes Masks On Public Transport A federal judge in Florida overturned the U.S. government’s ongoing mask mandate on all public transport, including buses, trains, and airplanes on Monday. Many people were delighted at the news, while others thought the change came at the wrong time. A Biden administration official first said: “Today’s court …