For Travelers

Fodor’s 100 Hotel Award Winners
2013-10-08

Whether you’re seeking a blissful beach retreat, a funky conversion or the perfect exotic hideaway, there’s a hotel for nearly everyone on the third annual Fodor’s 100 Hotel Awards, released Friday. This year’s winners came from 43 countries, with Europe dominating the list with 30 hotels and the United States coming in second with 28 hotels. […]

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The Best in Airport Food and Drink
2013-10-08

These aren’t your stereotypical greasy airport burger and fries. Airports from the United States, England and Denmark dominated the Moodie Report’s third annual Airport Food & Beverage Awards, which were announced Wednesday evening in Dubai. “We have been deeply impressed by the volume and, more importantly, quality of nominations this year,” said Martin Moodie, Moodie […]

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10 Things To Know Before Visiting Copenhagen
2013-10-07

Copenhagen: not only the capital of the happiest country on Earth — officially — but also probably the center of the designer goods universe. Even the Christmas decorations are tasteful. The festive season is also when the air is especially thick with “hygge” — Denmark’s wooly, candle-lit version of coziness. No wonder Hans Christian Andersen […]

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The World’s Most Extreme Golf Courses
2013-10-04

The World Ice Golf Championships takes place in Uummannaq, Greenland in temperatures which plummet to -50 Celsius (-58 Fahrenheit). Set 600 kilometers north of the Arctic circle, players have to cope with freezing glaciers and huge icebergs. Read more

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Vacation Like The Stars of Fall TV
2013-10-03

Fall marks the beginning of a new school year and back to business after a relaxing summer, but it’s also the perfect time to plan your next vacation. Even the stars of this year’s fall TV lineup like to get away from it all to unwind and recharge, so follow their lead and book a […]

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Cannes Rolls Out Red Carpet for ‘Great Ladies’ of the Sea
2013-10-02

Gaze across Cannes Bay this week, and you’d be forgiven for thinking you had stepped back in time. Each year, the French seaside town — better known for its glamorous film festival and extravagant superyachts — is transformed into a haven of historic nautical engineering. Over 100 elegant wooden vessels, their white sails billowing like giant quills, […]

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Brand New Short Getaway Cruises Begin Sailing from Los Angeles
2013-10-01

On September 26, 2013 Golden Princess sets sail from Los Angeles on the first of a new series of Princess Cruises Getaway voyages. Known for offering longer itineraries, the company has debuted these new cruises along the West Coast offering a brand new way for passengers to enjoy a quick break in a sea-going environment of comfort and […]

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Bye-bye Bora Bora – 15 Other Islands in French Polynesia
2013-09-30

Indulgent resorts. Beautiful everything. Bora Bora is called paradise for a reason. And visitors return home with the exact photos of the island’s towering Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu, the thatched roofs of over-water bungalows and a magenta sunset over the sparkling ocean. Don’t do it! There’s a lot more to French Polynesia. The country is made up of 118 islands […]

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10 Things the U.S. Does Better than Anywhere Else
2013-09-27

Even if it’s not the land of opportunity it once was, the Big Mobility Scooter still has a lot going for it. In fact, there are at least 10 things by our count that you can’t find as good anywhere else on earth. With the caveat that China is on a trajectory to take over at least […]

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Royal Caribbean Announces Ocean Voyages
2013-09-26

There is no better way to span two continents in one vacation than aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise. The cruise line known for the industry’s most innovative cruise ships today announced Ocean Voyages, a collection of special sailings that offer unique onboard programming, new shore excursion packages, and unbeatable value on 2014 sailings between Europe […]

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