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These Are the 8 Best Fashion Museums and Exhibits in the World—From Rare Dior Pieces to Centuries-Old Couture
NewsApr 10, 2026

These Are the 8 Best Fashion Museums and Exhibits in the World—From Rare Dior Pieces to Centuries-Old Couture

The article lists the eight premier fashion museums worldwide, highlighting new galleries, temporary shows, and historic collections. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute opens a 12,000‑square‑foot space in May 2026, debuting the “Costume Art” exhibition alongside the Met Gala....

By Travel + Leisure
This Costa Rica Region Is Home to a Rare Cloud Forest and Extraordinary Wildlife—Here’s How to Plan Your Visit
NewsApr 10, 2026

This Costa Rica Region Is Home to a Rare Cloud Forest and Extraordinary Wildlife—Here’s How to Plan Your Visit

Monteverde, Costa Rica’s cloud‑forest haven, blends luxury eco‑lodging, canopy tours, coffee‑farm experiences, and a nine‑course treetop dinner. The region shelters over 400 bird species, including the elusive quetzal, and accounts for roughly 2.5% of global biodiversity. Visitors flock to the...

By Travel + Leisure
100 Things to Do In Vancouver – Before You Die!
NewsApr 10, 2026

100 Things to Do In Vancouver – Before You Die!

Travel journalist Kathryn Anderson released “100 Things to Do in Vancouver Before You Die” in March 2026, a 160‑page softcover guide priced at roughly $15 USD. The book offers a curated list of attractions, a 48‑hour itinerary covering city, mountain and...

By SocialDad
This Is The Easiest Peak To Summit In Yosemite
NewsApr 10, 2026

This Is The Easiest Peak To Summit In Yosemite

Sentinel Dome, an 8,100‑foot granite peak south of Yosemite Valley, is touted as the park’s easiest summit hike. The 2.2‑mile round‑trip trail gains just 400 feet, offering a 360‑degree panorama of Half Dome, El Capitan and Yosemite Falls. Open from May through...

By Islands
New Jersey's Longest Pier Is An Iconic Angler's Haven For Saltwater Fishing And Sunset Spectating
NewsApr 10, 2026

New Jersey's Longest Pier Is An Iconic Angler's Haven For Saltwater Fishing And Sunset Spectating

Ventnor City’s 1,000‑foot fishing pier, the longest on New Jersey’s Atlantic coast, offers anglers and sight‑seers unparalleled ocean access. Ranked among the state’s top seven piers, it draws visitors for seabass, blackfish, sheepshead and kingfish, with benches and night lighting...

By Islands
The Best Places to Visit This July for Wine, Waves, and Summer Breeze
NewsApr 10, 2026

The Best Places to Visit This July for Wine, Waves, and Summer Breeze

The July travel guide highlights five destinations poised for a surge in visitor interest in 2026. Crete’s new airport and its designation as the European Region of Gastronomy will draw food‑focused tourists, while Labuan Bajo in Indonesia leans into eco‑tourism...

By Condé Nast Traveler
3 Perfect Days in Madrid, According to Our Local Editor
NewsApr 10, 2026

3 Perfect Days in Madrid, According to Our Local Editor

Condé Nast Traveller Spain’s editor David Moralejo outlines a three‑day itinerary that blends upscale lodging, local cuisine, cultural institutions, and nightlife to showcase Madrid’s evolving appeal. He recommends luxury hotels such as the Four Seasons and Rosewood Villa Magna, while highlighting...

By Condé Nast Traveler
How to Fly Private Like Your Really Rich Friend Who Hates Spending Money
NewsApr 10, 2026

How to Fly Private Like Your Really Rich Friend Who Hates Spending Money

Private aviation is becoming more reachable as semi‑private carriers and fly‑sharing platforms offer seat‑only pricing that rivals first‑class fares. Brokers and direct operators provide additional cost‑control tools, though they typically embed a 7‑12% commission. Empty‑leg flights and strategic flexibility on...

By Condé Nast Traveler
Aoshima: Japan's Tiny 'Cat Island' Where Felines Hugely Outnumber Humans
NewsApr 10, 2026

Aoshima: Japan's Tiny 'Cat Island' Where Felines Hugely Outnumber Humans

Aoshima, a 0.2‑square‑mile island in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea, is home to roughly 80 feral cats and just three elderly residents, creating a 27‑to‑1 cat‑to‑human ratio. A 2018 spay‑and‑neuter campaign slashed the cat population by more than half, and no...

By Live Science
Wellness Tourism Is Booming: Here’s What’s Driving It
NewsApr 10, 2026

Wellness Tourism Is Booming: Here’s What’s Driving It

Wellness tourism is experiencing rapid growth as travelers shift from traditional sightseeing to health‑focused experiences such as nature walks, meditation, and therapeutic spa treatments. A McKinsey report notes that nearly 70 % of U.S. consumers bought more healthy‑aging products in 2024,...

By eTurboNews
How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A, According to Halle Bailey
NewsApr 10, 2026

How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A, According to Halle Bailey

Halle Bailey, Grammy‑nominated singer and actress, outlines her ideal Sunday in Los Angeles, balancing motherhood with music, meals, and outdoor activities. She starts the day with sunrise meditation, a protein‑rich breakfast, and household chores set to Jill Scott. After her son’s nap she...

By Los Angeles Times – Travel
Patina Maldives Launches Transformative Solo Retreats at Fari Studios
NewsApr 10, 2026

Patina Maldives Launches Transformative Solo Retreats at Fari Studios

Patina Maldives has repurposed its Fari Studios into solo‑traveler focused retreats called Reconnect, Recharge and Renew. Guests can choose three‑, five‑ or seven‑night packages that include daily breakfast and dinner, pool access, speed‑boat transfers and a rotating menu of wellness...

By Breaking Travel News
Canadians Booking Earlier as Fuel Costs Drive Travel Uncertainty
NewsApr 10, 2026

Canadians Booking Earlier as Fuel Costs Drive Travel Uncertainty

Rising jet‑fuel costs tied to the Middle‑East conflict have prompted Canadian airlines such as WestJet, Air Canada and Porter to add fuel surcharges, pushing airfares higher. Travelers, wary of volatile pricing, are booking flights months in advance to lock in...

By MoneySense – ETFs
Macao’s Safety Record Strengthens Appeal to Cautious Travellers
NewsApr 10, 2026

Macao’s Safety Record Strengthens Appeal to Cautious Travellers

Macau’s safety reputation is gaining traction as travelers prioritize secure, uninterrupted trips. Government data show a sharp decline in crime during 2024‑2025, and Numbeo’s 2026 Global Safety Rankings placed Macau fifth worldwide with an 81.8 score. Industry leaders say the...

By TTG Asia
TIME Names Mountain Lodges of Nepal – Manang a World’s Greatest Place 2026
NewsApr 10, 2026

TIME Names Mountain Lodges of Nepal – Manang a World’s Greatest Place 2026

TIME has named Mountain Lodges of Nepal’s Manang lodge one of the World’s Greatest Places to Stay in 2026. The 14‑room, stone‑built property sits at 3,500 m and offers heated beds, ensuite bathrooms and gourmet cuisine, creating an upscale base‑camp in...

By Adventure Travel News (ATTA)
8 Amtrak Routes that Are Actually Worth It with Kids (and 1 that Will Change How You Do Florida Trips...
NewsApr 9, 2026

8 Amtrak Routes that Are Actually Worth It with Kids (and 1 that Will Change How You Do Florida Trips...

Amtrak is positioning itself as a family‑friendly alternative to air travel, highlighting eight routes that range from short day trips to multi‑day scenic journeys. The guide details sleeper‑car options, half‑price child fares and practical tips for routes like the Coast...

By Motherly
The ‘Value Paradox’ Is Reshaping Where Travelers Choose to Go
NewsApr 9, 2026

The ‘Value Paradox’ Is Reshaping Where Travelers Choose to Go

Travelers are increasingly prioritizing affordability, creating a "value paradox" where high‑profile destinations remain desirable but cost‑prohibitive. Future Partners' survey shows 48% cite travel costs as the main barrier, while over half label New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas as too expensive....

By Hotel News Resource
This Popular Airline Is Now Allowing Travelers to Ship Wine for Free. Here’s How.
NewsApr 9, 2026

This Popular Airline Is Now Allowing Travelers to Ship Wine for Free. Here’s How.

Southwest Airlines is debuting a "Sip and Ship" program that lets passengers check one case of wine—up to 12 bottles—free of charge on eligible flights from select California wine‑country airports. The service launches alongside Southwest’s new routes to Charles M....

By Sunset
Long-Haul Travelers Increasingly Prioritize Greener, Off-Beat & Locally Immersive Trips to Europe
NewsApr 9, 2026

Long-Haul Travelers Increasingly Prioritize Greener, Off-Beat & Locally Immersive Trips to Europe

A new European Travel Commission study of 3,000 long‑haul travelers shows modest but consistent gains in responsible travel behaviors. The green‑travel index rose to 108, while off‑beat, local‑engagement, and off‑season indices climbed to 106, 105, and 102 respectively. Travelers are...

By Green Lodging News
Stargazing on Mustang Island Has Galactic Appeal
NewsApr 9, 2026

Stargazing on Mustang Island Has Galactic Appeal

Texas’ Mustang Island State Park hosted a nightly stargazing event led by ranger Ben Taylor, who uses low‑impact red lighting to enhance visibility. Attendees enjoyed unobstructed views of planets, constellations, and upcoming meteor showers thanks to the park’s ocean horizon....

By Texas Highways
Helpful Tips For Socializing Stress-Free As A Sober Traveler
NewsApr 9, 2026

Helpful Tips For Socializing Stress-Free As A Sober Traveler

Post‑2020, sober‑curious travel has risen sharply, driven by Gen Z’s lower drinking rates and health‑focused lifestyles. While many destinations still center socializing around alcohol, non‑drinkers often feel awkward in bars, pubs, or festivals abroad. The article offers practical tips—clarifying personal motives,...

By Travel Noire
Utah's Remote Ghost Town Is An Abandoned Beauty
NewsApr 9, 2026

Utah's Remote Ghost Town Is An Abandoned Beauty

Sego, a former coal‑mining town in Utah’s Book Cliffs, sprang to life in 1908 and was renamed in 1918 after the abundant sego lilies. Poor water quality and a declining mine led to its desertion by the 1940s, and a...

By Islands
The Best Bars In Sicily For The Perfect Blend Of Relaxed Evenings And Timeless Italian Charm
NewsApr 9, 2026

The Best Bars In Sicily For The Perfect Blend Of Relaxed Evenings And Timeless Italian Charm

Sicily’s bar scene mixes historic charm with modern mixology, offering everything from upscale rooftop terraces to gritty craft‑beer pubs. Highlights include Palermo’s Igiea Terrazza Bar with sea‑view cocktails, Taormina’s Bar Timeo where drinks cost €27 (≈$30), and Bam Bar’s granita‑and‑brioche...

By Islands
The 8 Best Luxury Resorts in the Catskills
NewsApr 9, 2026

The 8 Best Luxury Resorts in the Catskills

The Catskills have transformed from a faded Borscht Belt into a luxury hotspot, attracting major hotel groups such as Auberge, Hyatt’s Unbound Collection, and the soon‑to‑open Soho House. Eight resorts—including Inness, Wildflower Farms, The DeBruce, and Chatwal Lodge—offer high‑end amenities...

By Robb Report – Travel
Illinois' Deepest Inland Lake Is A Midwest Gem For Scenic Trails And Kayaking
NewsApr 9, 2026

Illinois' Deepest Inland Lake Is A Midwest Gem For Scenic Trails And Kayaking

Devil's Kitchen Lake, a 90‑foot‑deep reservoir in southern Illinois, holds the title of the state’s deepest inland lake. Created in the late 1950s by damming Grassy Creek, the 810‑acre lake sits within the 40,000‑acre Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge and...

By Islands
This 825-Acre North Carolina Ranch Is a Perfect Mother-Daughter Getaway—With Epic Views of the Great Smoky Mountains and a Cowgirl...
NewsApr 9, 2026

This 825-Acre North Carolina Ranch Is a Perfect Mother-Daughter Getaway—With Epic Views of the Great Smoky Mountains and a Cowgirl...

Cataloochee Ranch, an 825‑acre family‑owned property in western North Carolina, is expanding its women‑focused programming with a dedicated Mother/Daughter Cowgirl Camp scheduled for April 30‑May 3, 2026. The five‑day retreat costs $800‑$1,610 per night, depending on lodge or cabin selection, and blends horseback...

By Travel + Leisure
A Guide to Volcano Hiking, Mountain Biking and Eco-Guardianship in Rotorua
NewsApr 9, 2026

A Guide to Volcano Hiking, Mountain Biking and Eco-Guardianship in Rotorua

Rotorua, New Zealand, is emerging as an adventure hub that blends volcano hiking, world‑class mountain biking, and Māori‑led eco‑guardianship. Guides like Rangiora Inia of Kaitiaki Adventures lead hikes up the sacred Mount Tarawera, while Mountain Bike Rotorua offers 110 mi of inclusive trails...

By Adventure.com
5 Ways to Visit the Maldives on a Budget (Yes, It’s Possible)
NewsApr 9, 2026

5 Ways to Visit the Maldives on a Budget (Yes, It’s Possible)

Travel to the Maldives no longer requires a luxury resort budget. By routing through Southeast Asian hubs, travelers can secure round‑trip flights for around $300 and rely on public ferries that cost as little as $1.50 between islands. Guesthouses and...

By TravelAwaits
No Single Supplement: Practical Guide to Fair-Priced Solo Travel
NewsApr 9, 2026

No Single Supplement: Practical Guide to Fair-Priced Solo Travel

The solo‑travel community is finally seeing a surge of tours and river cruises that eliminate the dreaded single supplement, a surcharge that can double a solo traveler’s cost. Since 2010 Solo Traveler has published a database limiting supplements to 20%,...

By Solo Traveler World
This Celeb-Approved Carry-On Packing Hack Helps You Skip Checked Bags Fees for Good—And It’s Just $27
NewsApr 9, 2026

This Celeb-Approved Carry-On Packing Hack Helps You Skip Checked Bags Fees for Good—And It’s Just $27

Celebrity Khloé Kardashian endorses a set of eight compression packing cubes that let travelers stay organized and avoid checked‑bag fees. The Trmfusa 8‑piece cube set retails for $27 on Amazon and claims up to 50% space reduction, enabling full‑carry‑on trips...

By Travel + Leisure
Nashville's Trendy Neighborhood Has Cafés, A Vibrant Restaurant Scene, And A Growing Collection Of Local Boutiques
NewsApr 9, 2026

Nashville's Trendy Neighborhood Has Cafés, A Vibrant Restaurant Scene, And A Growing Collection Of Local Boutiques

The Nations, a former agri‑industrial district six miles west of downtown Nashville, has rapidly evolved into one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods. Flood‑recovery efforts after 2010 spurred redevelopment, replacing older homes with sleek “tall skinnies” and attracting new residents. The...

By Islands
£375m Chocolate-Themed Park Set to Open in Switzerland
NewsApr 9, 2026

£375m Chocolate-Themed Park Set to Open in Switzerland

A £375 million (~$475 million) chocolate‑themed park is slated for construction at the historic Cailler factory in Broc, Switzerland. The first phase will enlarge the attraction from 2,000 m² to almost 30,000 m² and target 700,000‑800,000 visitors per year, with a full rollout aiming...

By Blooloop — Theme Parks
The 6 Best Free Things to Do in London This Weekend [April 10-12 2026]
NewsApr 9, 2026

The 6 Best Free Things to Do in London This Weekend [April 10-12 2026]

Time Out London highlights six free events for the weekend of April 10‑12, catering to budget‑conscious city dwellers. Highlights include the Roundhouse Three Sixty youth culture exhibition, closing art shows at South London Gallery and Tate Modern, and a print‑focused...

By Time Out
I Visit Lake Como Every Year—Here Are the 12 Chic Styles You Need to Blend in With the Locals, Starting...
NewsApr 9, 2026

I Visit Lake Como Every Year—Here Are the 12 Chic Styles You Need to Blend in With the Locals, Starting...

Travel writer Michelle Tchea shares a curated list of twelve chic clothing items to blend in with Lake Como locals, recommended by hotel director Cristina Zucchi. The guide emphasizes lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen and silk, and includes tailored shorts,...

By Travel + Leisure
66 New Bikepacking Routes Connect 12 Towns Across West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest
NewsApr 9, 2026

66 New Bikepacking Routes Connect 12 Towns Across West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest

A new network of 66 mapped bikepacking routes has launched in West Virginia’s Monongahela National Forest, branded as the Mon Forest Gravel and Bikepacking Route Network and billed as the largest curated gravel bikepacking network in the Eastern United States....

By Singletracks
Follow in the Footsteps of the Founders and Have a Drink Where They Planned the Revolution Over a Few Beers
NewsApr 9, 2026

Follow in the Footsteps of the Founders and Have a Drink Where They Planned the Revolution Over a Few Beers

The article spotlights nine surviving colonial‑era taverns that served as political hubs, military planning sites, and social centers during the American Revolution. It details each venue’s historic moments—from Wright Tavern’s militia gatherings to Fraunces Tavern’s George Washington toasts and the...

By Smithsonian Magazine – Travel
Canada's Lakeside Park Is A Scenic Gem With Forest Hiking Trails
NewsApr 9, 2026

Canada's Lakeside Park Is A Scenic Gem With Forest Hiking Trails

Hardy Lake Provincial Park, a free non‑operating park 120 miles north of Toronto, offers roughly 10 miles of well‑maintained forest trails along one of Canada’s 2 million lakes. The park’s three main loops—A, B and C—cater to varying skill levels, with...

By Islands
Azumi Japan Debuts Inaugural Azuma Farm Destination
NewsApr 9, 2026

Azumi Japan Debuts Inaugural Azuma Farm Destination

Azumi Japan, in partnership with East Japan Railway Company, will launch its first Azuma Farm destination, Azuma Farm Koiwai, in Shizukuishi, Iwate Prefecture, slated for 2026. The boutique nature retreat sits on the historic Koiwai Farm estate and embodies a...

By Sleeper
Cherry Blossom Viewing Starts at Japan Mint in Osaka
NewsApr 9, 2026

Cherry Blossom Viewing Starts at Japan Mint in Osaka

The Japan Mint in Osaka opened its gates on April 9 for the annual cherry‑blossom viewing, a tradition dating back to 1883. A 560‑meter promenade now showcases 331 trees of 140 cultivars, including the newly added rare Fukuzakura from Kenrokuen garden....

By Kyodo News – English (All)
Walk Through History, Dine in Tradition: Your Binondo Experience Starts Here
NewsApr 9, 2026

Walk Through History, Dine in Tradition: Your Binondo Experience Starts Here

The Chinatown Museum in Manila’s historic Binondo district opened its Imperial Wing, offering 18 interactive galleries that trace four centuries of Chinese‑Filipino commerce, culture, and community. Admission is now under $3, making the experience accessible to locals and tourists alike....

By Manila Bulletin – Business
North Carolina's Historic State Park Is An Oceanfront Beauty With Trails, Paddling, And Bird Watching
NewsApr 9, 2026

North Carolina's Historic State Park Is An Oceanfront Beauty With Trails, Paddling, And Bird Watching

Fort Macon State Park, North Carolina’s first state park, preserves a pre‑Civil War fort that served both Confederate and Union forces and later functioned as a WWII coastal defense. Spanning 424 acres on Bogue Banks, the park attracts more than...

By Islands
Minnesota's Friendly City Near Rochester Is A Thriving Locale With A Charming Downtown And Beautiful Scenery
NewsApr 9, 2026

Minnesota's Friendly City Near Rochester Is A Thriving Locale With A Charming Downtown And Beautiful Scenery

Zumbrota, a southeastern Minnesota town of roughly 4,200 residents, boasts a walkable downtown anchored by 210 local businesses and a historic 123‑foot covered bridge—the state’s only remaining example. The city’s cultural calendar features weekly summer concerts, community theater at the...

By Islands
How to Spend an Extra Day in Yokohama, Japan
NewsApr 9, 2026

How to Spend an Extra Day in Yokohama, Japan

A recent roundup highlights several hospitality and travel developments: Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson resigns, prompting a leadership overhaul; Kerzner International adds South Africa’s Shamwari Private Game Reserve to its Rare Finds portfolio; hotel minibars evolve with tech‑enabled, sustainable offerings;...

By Business Traveller (UK)
Popeye the Art Icon
NewsApr 8, 2026

Popeye the Art Icon

Casa Laveni, a boutique hotel housed in a 19th‑century Milan palazzo, opened on April 12 with 30 rooms, five of which feature private garden terraces and rates starting at $520 per night. In New York, the Martin Wong: Popeye exhibition opened at...

By The New York Times – Travel
Green and Glamour: Portugal’s Most Exclusive Golf Resorts
NewsApr 8, 2026

Green and Glamour: Portugal’s Most Exclusive Golf Resorts

Portugal’s golf tourism is expanding beyond the Algarve, with luxury resorts now flourishing along the Silver Coast, near Lisbon, and in the Eastern Algarve. Iconic properties such as Penha Longa, Monte Rei, and Viceroy Ombria combine championship‑grade courses—often designed by...

By NOBLE & STYLE
The Most Beautiful Places in Ireland
NewsApr 8, 2026

The Most Beautiful Places in Ireland

The piece spotlights Ireland’s most photogenic destinations, from the 120‑mile Causeway Coast and 700‑foot Cliffs of Moher to the 111‑mile Ring of Kerry and the limestone wonder of the Burren. It blends iconic landmarks—Giant’s Causeway, Trinity College’s Long Room, Benbulben—with...

By Condé Nast Traveler
90 Spectacular Views Every Hiker Needs to See Before They Die
NewsApr 8, 2026

90 Spectacular Views Every Hiker Needs to See Before They Die

Backpacker published a roundup of 90 spectacular hiking vistas, blending iconic U.S. locations with a handful of international spots. The guide aggregates several curated lists—including the 50 best U.S. views, seven standout summit hikes, ten ridge‑line routes, five coastal treks,...

By Backpacker
Didn't Ski Enough This Winter? Chile's Iconic Ski Resort Opens In Two Months
NewsApr 8, 2026

Didn't Ski Enough This Winter? Chile's Iconic Ski Resort Opens In Two Months

Ski Portillo in Chile announced its 2026 season will run from June 20 to September 26, offering a Southern‑Hemisphere alternative for skiers disappointed by a warm, low‑snow winter in the U.S. The resort has enjoyed above‑average snowfall in 2024 and...

By Powder
This New Longevity Retreat in the Caribbean Is Opening Its Doors Next Month. Here’s a Look Inside.
NewsApr 8, 2026

This New Longevity Retreat in the Caribbean Is Opening Its Doors Next Month. Here’s a Look Inside.

TheLifeCo is launching a 100‑room longevity retreat in St. Lucia on May 1, joining A’lia Resorts’ $1.3 billion “Longevity Village” development. Guests can stay 4‑21 days and access exclusive therapies such as stem‑cell treatment, NAD IV infusion, hyperbaric oxygen and an AI‑assisted gym. The...

By Robb Report – Travel