There's A New Sunscreen That Helps Your Body Produce Vitamin D
Medical reports suggest one in three Australians are Vitamin D deficient, so the folks at Solar D have created the world’s first sunscreen that opens the UVB window to allow your body to naturally...
View ArticleThis British Airline Is Giving Us A Vision Of The Future Of Flying
Flying as a family may soon be an experience parents can almost look forward to – at least if the new vision of Thomson Airways is to be believed.The company has revealed a five-year plan for its...
View ArticleMap Shows When Each State Will Reach 'Peak' Fall Foliage
Smoky Mountains National Park website has unveiled its annual Fall Foliage Map, which tracks the progress of changing leaves around the country.The ultimate visual planning guide helps travelers (and...
View ArticleThe Best Places For Apple Picking Near New York City
Without apples we wouldn’t have some of the best treats out there: apple pie, cider, hard cider, cider donuts — basically everything that is right and good in this world. So, if you’re looking to get...
View Article7 Airplane Etiquette Rules Everyone Should Follow
I consider myself a savvy traveler. After all, I run a big travel company. While I know there are bigger issues affecting global air travel today, with communicable diseases and terrorism in the back...
View ArticleThe 25 Best Restaurants In The World, According To Travelers
World-of-mouth has always been an amazing resource for finding the latest great places.It's how you discover that a restaurant in Montreal will give you cigars upon arrival, that a place in Copenhagen...
View ArticleHow One Retired Couple Travels The World, Living Off Only $30,000 A Year
We retired at age 38 in 1991.At the time, we were overwhelmed with owning a restaurant and with Billy’s job managing a Dean Witter brokerage office in central California. So we inventoried our assets...
View ArticleHow To Pack Light For Your Next Trip
I’ve packed plenty of times this summer.My wife and I traveled for two weeks, each with only one carry-on. We went from San Francisco to Miami, Indiana, Chicago (for a day), Washington D.C., and...
View ArticleMythBusters: Airlines Are Boarding Their Planes All Wrong!
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View ArticleThe World's 'Worst Airline' In North Korea Actually Isn't Half Bad
Air Koryo, the state-owned airline run by the North Korean government, has regularly been called the "world's worst airline." The airline is the only one in the world to have a "one star" rating on...
View ArticleHere's Why You Shouldn't Trust The Pictures On Hotel Websites
Hotels aren't always completely honest when it comes to the photos they post on their websites.Professional reviewers from the hotel review website Oyster visited vacation properties from Barbados to...
View ArticleThis Is Your Ebola Survival Guide For Airplanes, From The CDC
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View ArticleThe 25 Best Hotels In Europe
After releasing our lists for the Best Hotels in the World and the Best Hotels in America, we thought it necessary to give you the Best Hotels in Europe.To find the best of the best we aggregated...
View Article10 Outrageous Airbnbs In Tokyo
Tokyo is the most populous city on Earth, with almost 37 million people in the greater area as of 2010. First-time visitors to Tokyo realize their hopes of seeing it all in a week are wildly...
View ArticleBrilliant Suitcase Doubles As A Scooter So You Never Miss Another Flight
We've all been there: sprinting through hordes of people at the airport as you carry your over-packed suitcase in one hand and cling for dear life onto your passport in the other. Now imagine that...
View ArticleResearchers Studied How Airport Screenings Impact Ebola's Spread, And The...
It's a good idea, in theory: Filter out the sick, and let only healthy people board planes. But in practice, airport screenings aren't very good at keeping disease from crossing borders. And they'll be...
View ArticleJapan Is Building The Fastest Train On Earth
Japan is launching a new super-fast train, the JR Tokai.The Wall Street Journal reports that the new train will be able to carry commuters from Tokyo to Nagoya at blinding speed of 300 mph thanks to...
View ArticleBrussels Airport Will Screen Baggage Coming From Ebola Areas
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brussels Airport, a hub for flights coming from Africa, said on Friday it had hired a specialized firm to check baggage coming from Ebola-hit regions, after a union told its...
View Article14 Awesome Snapshots From Some Of Instagram's Coolest Travel Photographers
Instagram is perfect for documenting your own favorite spots, but it also gives you an awesome way to discover new places through the photography of others. Expert Vagabond listed a handful of travel...
View ArticleHere Are 11 Ways To Avoid Getting Ripped Off On A Rental Car
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