Gen Zs aren’t easing into the travel market — they are exploding into it. Despite their youth and comparatively low income, more than half of American Gen Z adults are frequent travelers, having taken three or more leisure trips in the past year, according to the data research company Morning Consult. That’s because traveling is
All Images courtesy of The Northern Lights Inn Article written by Isabelle Clark As you drive in from the Keflavik airport or the capital city of Reykjavik, you begin to understand. There is a sea of lumpy and jagged rocks and moss as far as the eye can see. These odd shaped rock formations are
In Lonely Plan-It, we take you step by step through how we put together some of the most complicated travel adventures – so you can recreate them yourself with ease. Here, Bailey Freeman shares the steps to planning an incredible adventure to the Ecuadorian Amazon. Despite its small size, Ecuador is one of the most
As a cruising destination, the UK’s coastline and rivers have never been more popular – and with spectacular scenery, amazing wildlife, an abundance of historical sites and excellent food, is it any surprise? A UK cruise requires neither yellow fever jabs nor the pre-holiday exchange-rate vigil. There is no waiting in airport lounges for hours
Drones are being used for an ever widening range of agricultural applications enabled by new technology and diminishing regulatory constraints. Most current drone options are small, battery powered units and when equipped with cameras or other sensors they are very well suited to scouting and monitoring tasks (see this earlier article). There are a variety
Sprawling over more than 2000 sq miles and heaving with upwards of 15 million residents, Istanbul is massive – and often mired in traffic. But this megacity is also crisscrossed by a large array of reasonably well-integrated transport options. Even better news for visitors is that most major sights, historic neighborhoods and other key attractions
#shorts Paranormal investigator Dave Schrader, psychic medium Cindy Kaza, equipment expert Shane Pittman and researcher Gabe Roth investigate terrifyingly true hauntings from the recently discovered case files of America’s first ghost hunter, Dr. Hans Holzer. Recognized as the “”father of the paranormal,”” Holzer’s four-decades-long exploration into disturbing hauntings like the Amityville Horror house spawned legions
With unforgettable experiences hiking and zip lining Victoria Falls, it’s no wonder that Zambia is one of Lonely Planet’s Best In Travel destinations for 2023. #VictoriaFalls #Zambia #Zambezi #ZambeziRiver #Kayube #AfricanAdventures #ziplining #travel
Ardbeg has never been shy about releasing interesting and eccentric whiskies. The Islay-based scotch distiller is known for making some of the peatiest drams on the market, and experiments have led to bottles like the punk-themed Ardcore made with extra-roasted black malts, and Fermutation, which was fermented for an astounding three weeks, instead of the
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Hey there fellow travelers! Heading to the Dominican Republic and not sure what to expect? Well we have the do’s and don’ts of visiting the Dominican Republic. Whether you are staying at the all-inclusive resorts at Punta Cana or going for the colonial zone in Santo Domingo there is so much to enjoy and love
Author of Lonely Planet’s Dark Skies guidebook Valerie Stimac shares her favorite places for seeing the stars in all their glory. Standing in the starlight under the swath of the Milky Way, the pristine night sky is one of the most incredible wonders many of us have not seen – and which is under threat due to the
In this article DAL AMZN BKNG Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Travel is showing no signs of cooling off this summer, as both demand and prices are expected to stay high. “There’s still a lot of pent of demand going back to the pandemic,” Booking Holdings CEO Glenn Fogel said on “Squawk on the
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Columbia Hillen Though I’ve been to Roswell, I’ve never seen a spaceship – and certainly not one from my bedroom window. Now I have thanks to the 4-star, Renaissance Bordeaux Hotel , for that was among one of the delightful views from my 7th floor junior suite. Columbia Hillen The 17-meter spaceship is a sculpture by
Travel trends point to a sharp curve toward wellness and rejuvenation vacations that lend activities that bend both mind and body. Adventures in the great outdoors are top of the list, as is taking to new forms of fitness including off-road biking to tap into a higher power. Mendocino County in northern California is a
Nashville may be best known as the home of country music, but this dynamic city contains multitudes – you can catch up-and-coming talent on intimate stages, eat at some of the South’s best restaurants or hike through gorgeous wetlands bursting with wildlife. Here’s our guide to the best things to do in Nashville. Explore the
Icy seawater was biting at my face, and I couldn’t stop laughing. Nor could the other 11 waterproof-wrapped travellers making the bumpy crossing from our expedition ship, MS Fridtjof Nansen, to Orne Harbour, a humbling collection of soft snow, hard ice and slate-grey rock on the Antarctic peninsula. It was Robin, a quiet, red-headed woman
Saltverk, a line of hand-harvested, sustainable sea salts from Iceland, is now available in the U.S. market. Björn Steinar Jónsson founded Saltverk in 2011, during the early years of the New Nordic cuisine movement, while finishing an engineering degree in Copenhagen, Denmark. The project was born out of a passion for food, sustainability and Icelandic
Navigating Havana’s confusing dual economy can be a tricky proposition, even to Cubans. However, it’s still possible to enjoy a reasonably priced trip to the Caribbean’s largest city if you’re willing to be flexible and acquire a basic understanding of the local mecánica (Cuban way of doing things). Here are some hints on how to