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Valle de Guadalupe: Mexico’s Wine Country and How to Visit from Tijuana
Just an hour and a half from Tijuana, Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe has become a beacon for wine lovers. With over a hundred wineries, a Mediterranean climate perfect for grape growing, and deep historic roots stretching back to the mission era, it produces most of Mexico’s wine today. This article explores the valley’s story, what…
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Tacos Go Interstate: Michelin-Starred Tijuana Tacos El Franc and Heads to California
Tijuana’s legendary Tacos El Franc, a Michelin-recognized taquería, is crossing the border to California. With its first U.S. location opening in San Diego and more in the works across the state, the institution aims to recreate its authentic Tijuana vibe while introducing its iconic flavors to a broader audience.
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Cancun Scams Every Tourist Should Know
Cancún offers beaches and nightlife, but also scams. Taxi rip-offs, timeshare traps, fake tours, overpriced bills, credit card skimming, and pickpockets are common. Learn how these scams work and how to avoid them.
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Washington D.C.’s Tourism Slumps After Military Deployment
Tourism in Washington, D.C. dips sharply as National Guard troops occupy public spaces. International arrivals shrink, business cancellations rise, and the capital faces an image crisis amid heightened security.
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Calder Gardens Blooms: Philadelphia Welcomes a Living Tribute to Alexander Calder
Philadelphia introduces Calder Gardens, a unique cultural space blending art, architecture, and nature. This immersive sanctuary showcases Alexander Calder’s legacy through mobiles, stabiles, and lush gardens designed to uplift and inspire.
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Canadian Tourists Turn Away from New York: Politics, Boycotts, and Billions Lost
Canadian tourism to New York plunges as political tensions rise, leaving border towns, airlines, and New York City’s tourism sector struggling to fill the gap. Governor Hochul’s plea—“We love you. It wasn’t us, it was him”—captures the state’s desperate bid to win visitors back.
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A Decade of Flavor: Little Falls Cheese Festival Turns 10
The Little Falls Cheese Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary on October 4, 2025, with more than 120 cheeses from nearly 90 New York vendors. The festival transforms this Erie Canal town into a haven for cheese lovers, blending local heritage with artisan craft.
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Travel Advisory Jolt: Cartel Violence Now Labeled ‘Terrorism’
A major shift in U.S. travel guidance has declared cartel violence in Mexico as terrorism, sparking shockwaves through tourism, politics, and traveler sentiment.
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Las Vegas vs. The Rest: How Tourist Costs Compare Across U.S. Cities
Las Vegas once promised affordable thrills, but visitors today face soaring hotel fees, pricey dining, and expensive shows. Compared with New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Orlando, Sin City’s costs reveal a new reality: the capital of entertainment is no longer the bargain getaway it once was.
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U.S. Travel Market Turbulence: Capacity Cuts, Fare Debates, and International Declines
Explore the latest trends in U.S. air travel and international tourism, detailing shifts in domestic flight capacities and airfare pricing alongside the decline in inbound travel for 2025.
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Dominican Tour Guides Stage Strike to Save Tourism Integrity
Discover why Dominican tour guides are striking to safeguard tourism standards and promote certified, safe travel experiences across the country.
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Discovering Maui: The White Lotus Paradise Beyond the Screen
Maui is a dream destination with endless natural beauty. Its golden beaches, volcanic landscapes, and lush jungles create a unique atmosphere. The island offers more than just postcard views; it invites travelers to explore its deep cultural roots.
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Discover 2025’s Hottest Travel Destinations: Where to Go and Why They’re on Everyone’s List
Every year, a new set of destinations catches the travel world’s attention. This year, we’re in for a mix of surprises, featuring both timeless cities and under-the-radar paradises. Thanks to shifts in traveler preferences and a thirst for authentic experiences, some places are booming. Here’s the ultimate list of 2025’s trending destinations and what makes…
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Where Kamala Harris spent her honeymoon
Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff, spent their honeymoon in Montego Bay, Jamaica. This location was significant as Harris has family roots in Jamaica—her father was born there, and it offered the couple a meaningful yet relaxing destination to celebrate their marriage. Their wedding took place in 2014, and the honeymoon in Jamaica added…
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The Ultimate Mexico Quiz
Welcome to our Mexico-themed quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about the rich and diverse culture, history, and geography of Mexico. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler, a history enthusiast, or simply someone interested in learning more about this fascinating country, these questions will challenge your understanding and perhaps even teach you something…
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Solo Travel: Safe and Exciting Destinations for Summer 2024
Summer 2024 promises to be a vibrant season for solo travelers, supplying an array of locations which are each safe and thrilling. Whether you are searching for the serenity of nature, the hustle and bustle of a metropolis, or the cultural richness of historical sites, solo journeys can offer an unprecedented feel of freedom and…
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Scams in Mexico you can avoid
Scams in Mexico come in various forms, often targeting tourists. Common scams include taxi overcharging, counterfeit currency, and fake police officers demanding bribes. To avoid these scams, always use official taxis, confirm fares in advance, and ensure the taxi has a functioning meter. Be vigilant when handling money and verify its authenticity. If approached by…
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