by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
Cruise vacations in 2026 involve more planning than many travelers expect. Cruise lines now combine resort dining, outdoor excursions, themed parties, and upscale entertainment on a single trip. Clothing choices affect comfort throughout the entire vacation. Many...
by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
European tourism to the United States has been sliding, and 2025 and 2026 have done little to reverse the trend. Recent tourism reports suggest the United States has faced softer international growth compared with several competing destinations. From border friction...
by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
Not every ski resort earns its reputation over decades and keeps it. Deer Valley, tucked into the Wasatch Range above Park City, Utah, has managed exactly that. In 2026, with mountain tourism more competitive than ever, the resort continues to attract skiers who have...
by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
Lions once lived across large parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. By 2026, their natural range has become much smaller. A handful of protected regions still support healthy lion populations, giving travelers the chance to see these predators living freely in the wild....
by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
Disney World is not just for kids. The resort’s four theme parks in 2026 are home to some of the most technically sophisticated and genuinely thrilling attractions ever built, and adults visiting without children will find no shortage of experiences worth...
by Elias Siegelman | Jun 2, 2026
Global travel has never been more accessible, and the friction between tourists and residents has grown harder to ignore as visitor numbers surge worldwide. Some tension comes down to logistics, some to cultural differences, and a good portion to habits that tourists...
by Elias Siegelman | May 29, 2026
Travel habits in the United States changed sharply over the past few decades. Destinations that once filled postcards, travel brochures, and television commercials no longer attract the same level of attention in 2026. Some locations lost visitors because of rising...
by Elias Siegelman | May 29, 2026
Summer 2026 is a strong year to get out and move around the country. It’s going to be hot this summer, so you’ll need some fun outings to get your mind off the heat! The United States holds an unusual range of terrain within its borders: active volcanoes,...
by Elias Siegelman | May 29, 2026
This summer is going to be super in the U.S., but heat waves are no longer rare inconveniences. Across North America, Europe, and Asia, summer temperatures have been breaking records with alarming regularity, and 2026 has continued that trend. For travelers who want...