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The northern lights in Barcelona and other unusual places


Full list of Red Lobster locations that are closing revealed

The full list of Red Lobster locations that were closed overnight has been revealed. They are spread out over 21 states.


19 Must-Know Health Strategies for Travellers

Travelling isn’t just about ticking boxes off your bucket list; it’s about diving into new experiences without coming back feeling like a zombie. Let’s cut through the fluff and get down to brass tacks with some edgy, practical advice for staying sharp, well-fed, and fully charged on your adventures. 1. Ditch the Plane Pillows Bring ... Read more


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


What life is really like on world's most crowded island

The island, which is barely half the size of a football pitch, is located on the north eastern side of Lake Victoria and it sits on the the border between Uganda and Kenya.


31 US landmarks to experience with your dog

Looking for popular US landmarks to experience with your dog? We've rounded up the must-see places your pooch will love.


Trump's $100m Boeing clipped another corporate jet at Florida airport

Donald Trump 's private Boeing 757 clipped another corporate jet while taxiing at West Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on Sunday, a source familiar with the incident said.


A tourist bus service has been cancelled due to the curse of potholes

It is arguably the least used road in the country - partly because it goes through a bomb range. But the minibus service which takes tourists to remote Cape Wrath, has had to stop because of potholes.


Manchester University's museum is 'vandalized' with red paint

The Manchester Museum, which dates back to 1887, was heavily vandalized with dark red spray paint. The Grade II Listed building is opposite a student encampment at Brunswick Park.


The most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world

For vegetarians, traveling can be a frustrating experience. There are some nations that simply don't cater well for the non-meat eater. Fortunately, globe-trotting herbivores have an index at hand to the most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world. The Global Vegetarian Index, compiled by Oliver's Travels, lists countries that are best for vegetarians. Click through the following gallery and ruminate over these veggie-friendly culinary destinations.


Confirmation that 56 gardaí will give a dig out in France for Paris Olympics security operation

Up to 15 million visitors are expected to attend Paris for the Olympics this summer.


8 most beautiful royal gardens and how to visit them this summer

Royal gardens: Discover the gardens at the royal residences and homes of the Prince and Princess of Wales, King Charles, Queen Camilla and more, and how to visit


The world's most fascinating fortresses

Humans have been building fortresses since the dawn of time. From strategically placed castles to facilities where certain activities can be conducted in a safe environment, the world is full of formidable fortresses. But which exactly are the most fascinating ones and why? In this gallery, we present you with a selection of amazing structures, from hilltop castles to underground military bases. Browse through and discover the world's most fascinating fortresses.


The Great American Road Trip: 10 Must-See Stops Across the USA

The Great American Road Trip: 10 Must-See Stops Across the... The post The Great American Road Trip: 10 Must-See Stops Across the USA appeared first on Be Right Back by Mary.


10 things Irish couples always fight about on holidays

Ah, the annual getaway. The chance to take a break from it all and spend quality time with your other half. Two weeks of long strolls on the beach and romantic nights out on the town — or at least that's how it plays out in our minds, as many of us are getting a […]


Heading to Milan? These Are the 21 Travel Essentials to Pack

Don’t leave the house without these jet-setter must-haves.


Late May bank holiday 2024: Last-minute getaways still on offer including stays in beautiful barn conversion and quirky cottages - see locations and prices

Cottages.com has rounded up its last-minute May bank holiday getaways that include stays in barn conversions and quirky cottages


The 16 best things to see and do in Marrakech

You haven't really been to Marrakech until you've got lost in the souqs, spent the night amid the storytellers of the Djemaa el-Fna and sipped mint tea while debating the merits of the Berber rug that you're contemplating purchasing. But tear yourself away from the souqs and the shopping and you'll also find some fascinating historical sites such a...


Fallout between the Maldives and India is ‘absolutely’ benefiting Sri Lanka, says tourism minister

Indian travelers' boycott of the Maldives is benefiting Sri Lanka, says Sri Lanka's Tourism Minister Harin Fernando, citing the countries' tight relationship.


Monuments Men: The group of soldiers who recovered five million works of art stolen during WWII

The widespread looting of European art by the Third Reich before and during the Second World War was one of the most shameful chapters of art history. The Nazis systematically stole thousands of paintings from individuals, and confiscated many thousands more from museums and other cultural institutions. Beside artworks, gold, silver, currency, jewelry, books, and religious treasures were also plundered. Most of these looted items were recovered and restituted after the war. But many thousands of pieces of art were never retrieved by their rightful owners. Click through and read the shameful story of Nazi plunder.


Can't face the crowds at Yosemite and Yellowstone? These eight lesser-known national parks offer stunning scenery but with far fewer visitors

Fed-up of the seemingly endless influx of travelers at Yosemite and Yellowstone? Good news - there's hundreds of other national parks to choose from, scattered about the US.


Harry and Meghan hint more quasi-royal tours are in the pipeline

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been flying back to California after leaving Abuja yesterday following a three-day visit to Nigeria at the invitation of the country's military.


Inside US WWII incarceration centre that’s now a national park


How to travel a lot more comfortably

No matter what mode of transport you are taking, traveling can be uncomfortable. Sitting in one position in a noisy and stuffy plane, train, or bus can leave you feeling drained. From not being able to sleep because of noisy passengers to feeling bored because your device has run out of battery, it can be tedious even for the most patient people. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little bit of preparation, you can avoid most annoyances experienced while traveling. Click through this gallery to learn about what you can do to make your next travel experience a lot more comfortable.


'We must act urgently': Ten countries join Ireland to urge adoption of Nature Restoration Law

The Nature Restoration Law faced a tumultuous journey through the European Parliament over the last year.


New York to Dublin ‘portal’ switched off after people troll each other twerking, mooning, and mocking 9/11


Major US airlines really, really don't want to show you how much you'll pay in fees upfront

The airlines say the new rule, effective July 1, confuses consumers with too much upfront information.


60 stunning spots you won't believe are in America

From sand dunes and badlands to glaciers and geysers, these amazing stateside attractions and destinations will astound you.


Napa Valley wine family is torn apart by Succession-style feud

Monticello Vineyards was built from scratch on a former prune ranch in 1970 by Jay Corley, who left the winery to his seven children when he died in 2016. Now they are at war over what the do with it.


Plane passenger questions whether he’s to blame for making his neighbour uncomfortable

Plane passenger questions whether he’s to blame for making his neighbour uncomfortable - ‘She was rude, you did your best to cope with a tough situation,’ reader argues


Dublin-New York portal to close temporarily amid inappropriate behaviour

Thousands of people have visited the two-way livestream portal, which gives a real-time view of New York City.


'Most beautiful' seaside town with 'incredible views' named top UK holiday destination

Scarborough is a beautiful seaside town in North Yorkshire which has become famous for its coastline which offers incredible views of the North Sea. It's been named one of the UK's top destinations


Proposed Isle of Man assisted dying service ‘takes another landmark step’

The wording of the Assisted Dying Bill was debated on Tuesday.


Wayfarers Chapel will be dismantled after being damaged by landslide

The shrine has seen a steady flow of tourists, weddings and funerals since it opened in 1951. However, officials say the deteriorating ground leaves them no choice.


The northern lights: nature's most beautiful phenomenon

The aurora borealis is a stunning natural phenomenon that blows away anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it. Science says it is the result of sun particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, but Icelandic legends say the magical lights are angels dancing in the sky! This spectacular natural light show is usually associated with Europe's most northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark, where it's most visible. However, this aurora season, the world is getting an extra-special visit. The northern lights have been visible in locations across northern US and Europe where residents rarely see the northern lights, and certainly not with this level of visibility. Now a powerful solar storm could potentially allow residents in the upper Midwest US to see the lights, spanning an impressive 17 states including parts of Illinois and Indiana. According to the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, the areas near Milwaukee and Minneapolis may see the lights overhead, and areas as far south as Chicago and Indianapolis could see them on the far northern horizon, likely on July 12-13, NBC Chicago reports. Click on for dazzling photos of the phenomena and learn all about the aurora borealis.


Places Americans don’t visit—but definitely should

Even though Americans still carry the stereotype of people who don’t travel overseas, this is far from the truth. Yes, US citizens may not travel internationally as frequently as other cultures, particularly Europeans, but Americans are going abroad like never before. Popular destinations among Americans include our neighboring Mexico and Canada, as well as the UK in Europe, according to the Department of Commerce’s National Travel and Tourism Office. But what about the countries not featured in the list? There are some real gems out there that Americans have left untapped. What are some amazing destinations abroad that Americans should start visiting? Click through the gallery to find out.


I'm an American living in Italy - the locals can spot tourists just by the way you walk

In a recent TikTok, Rachael Sullivan, from Tampa, Florida, reveals what to look out for when it comes to spotting an American in Italy. She has been living overseas since January.


9 Strange Leisure Activities That Are Popular in Other Countries

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Glaciers and the ‘gates of hell’: Earth Photo 2024 shortlist has glimmers of hope

30 nature-loving photographers are shortlisted for an exhibition you can see in London from next month. View on euronews


Tiana's Bayou Adventure Opening Day Is Announced

Prepare to be enchanted as Walt Disney World’s newest ride, Tiana's Bayou Adventure invites guests to immerse themselves in the ... Read more The post Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Opening Day Is Announced appeared first on Cruising For All.


What is happening with Real ID?

What is happening with Real ID? - Enforcement begins on 7 May 2025, so Americans who want to travel by air have a little less than a year to upgrade their licences


Things Americans find strange about Europe


These Garden Arches Can Transform Your Backyard Into a Beautiful Oasis

Adding visual interest to your outdoor space has never been easier.


The most mysterious shipwrecks in history


Things you should never do on an airplane


Update after man and his dog went missing during Grand Canyon visit

The body of a man, believed to be Thomas L. Robison, 58, of Santa Fe, was found in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park on Friday.


White House's Sullivan to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan plans to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend, a U.S. official said on Tuesday as Israeli tanks pushed deeper into eastern Rafah, stoking fears of additional civilian deaths. Additional details on his trip were not available. The visit comes as the United States continues to press Israel to hold off on a major


France’s Freedom Flame arrives in UK as part of D-Day thank-you tour

France’s Freedom Flame has arrived in the UK on its way to the US as part of a tour to thank the two countries for their key roles on D-Day. The flame, which normally resides on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc De Triomphe in Paris, has left its home for the first time in its 101-year history to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the ...


Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment

Whistleblower questions delays and mistakes in way EPA used sensor plane after fiery Ohio derailment - The U.S. government has a specialized plane loaded with advanced sensors that the EPA brags is always ready to deploy within an hour of any kind of chemical disaster


A woman whose husband died snorkeling in Hawaii is suing its tourism board, saying it failed to warn them of the risk

A Michigan woman is suing Hawaii's tourism board over the snorkeling death of her husband in Maui, saying it failed to warn them of the risks.