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My husband and I went to an all-inclusive resort. He drinks, and I'm sober, but I didn't feel like I was missing out.

I'm sober and my husband still drinks. I was nervous to go to an all-inclusive resort together on vacation, but we both enjoyed our trip.


Brits face holiday chaos as major airline cancels hundreds of flights to and from UK

Aer Lingus employees are set to strike and over a hundred flight paths have been cancelled as a result, with union bosses insisting a 24% pay increase be approved for members of the flight staff


Festival-goers spend more than £200 on food alone at events like Glastonbury, study shows

A study of 1,000 adults who have camped at a festival revealed almost four hours will be spent queuing for food during the event, with £42 typically spent every day


Explorer ‘who named Australia’ to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born

When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders – credited with naming Australia – were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington. This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July. “It’s a huge project....


UK govt, British Airways sued over 1990 Kuwait hostage crisis

Passengers and crew of a British Airways flight who were taken hostage in Kuwait in 1990 have launched legal action against the UK government and the airline, a law firm said Monday. The action claims that the UK government and the airline "knew the invasion had started" but allowed the flight to land anyway.


Italy's most beguiling towns and villages

Italy is a land of exceptional beauty. Blessed with an astonishingly varied landscape that encompasses snow-capped mountains, rolling pastureland, crystalline lakes, and a vast salt-laced coastline, Italy really is a land of contrast. Lending the country character is a collection of towns and villages noted for their singular locations and architectural splendor. And they are yours to explore! However, be wary of the issue of overcrowding. The city of Venice has recently announced that they will be charging an entry fee to tourists starting in 2023 to combat this very problem. The small city is interlaced with canals and narrow streets, beautiful to behold but easily overwhelmed by the millions of tourists that visit each year. Venice is the first city in the world to take this controversial step: “We are pioneers, the first city in the world to apply a measure that could be revolutionary,” said Simone Venturini, the Venice tourism chief. He hopes that the entry fee for tourists will help to offset the over-tourism that has been negatively impacting the city for years. Why not visit one of Italy's many other towns and villages instead? Click through and discover the country's most beguiling destinations.


‘Thank you’ messages pour in as Sofitel, Spiral Manila bid goodbye

Patrons of the 51-year-old Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila in Pasay City expressed gratitude to the luxury hotel ahead of its closure on July 1. In a Facebook post, Sofitel bid goodbye to its patrons. “Your smiles and stories have left an indelible mark on our hearts. We hope these memories stay with you as fondly as they […]


Best British lager to sip during the Euros

Best British lager to sip during the Euros - Wave the flag for Britain with the best lagers brewed right here on home turf


How to make your outdoor space more private

With the warmer weather, it's natural that we wish to enjoy our outdoor spaces. What we don't appreciate, however, are the prying eyes of neighbors and strangers alike. Making sure your patio, balcony, or backyard has enough privacy is key to creating a relaxing outdoor space. Whether you live in a dense urban area, the suburbs with neighbors on the other side of the fence, or even in a more secluded area in the countryside, your outdoor space should feel like an undisturbed oasis. So, how do you create your own hidden sanctuary? From plants to privacy screens and outdoor curtains, click on for a range of ideas that can help you out!


From Palestine to Gail Platt - the flags of Glastonbury 2024

The usual array of flags are on show at Glastonbury Festival this year as support for Palestine was prominent at Worthy Farm. There was a particular gathering of support for Marina Abramovic's seven minutes of silence on the Pyramid Stage on Friday.


Furious families brand £40 British balloon festival 'absolute shambles with no balloons'

The Wales Balloon Festival has been taking place in Carmarthen across Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but some angry visitors have been left fuming at the event over what they consider a lack of balloons...


4 States Retirees Are Moving to in 2024 That Aren’t Arizona or Florida

While states such as Arizona and Florida come to mind when it comes to where retirees choose to move, other states across the country are also attracting seniors for a variety of reasons. Indeed,...


‘Lowkey quarrying?’: Content creator’s beach sand collection draws flak

An online post about taking home sands from Philippine beaches opened conversations about preservation of sands in tourist destinations. A Reddit user on Saturday shared a screengrab of a post of a content creator flaunting the bottles of different sands she has taken home from her travels. “How to display… that’s my problem… and soon, […]


Agoda shares top five international city destinations for the first half of 2024

SINGAPORE, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tokyo emerged as the most popular international city destination for the first half of 2024, according to digital travel platform Agoda. The travel insights further reveal the popularity of Bangkok, Osaka, Seoul, and Kuala Lumpur, as destinations that follow behind Tokyo to round out the top five. Top Five International Destinations of the First Half of 2024 - Agoda 1 Tokyo 2 Bangkok 3 Osaka 4 Seoul 5...


Deal reached in WestJet strike but travel disruptions still expected for Canadian airline

TORONTO (AP) — Canada’s second largest airline, WestJet, has reached a deal with its mechanics to end a strike that had disrupted the travel plans of tens of thousands of passengers over the Canada Day long weekend. WestJet said late Sunday there will still be flight disruptions in the week ahead as its planes are brought back into service. In its own news release, the Airplane Mechanics Fraternal Association urged its members to return to work...


How a site on the Mendips helped fool the Nazis

A decoy site on the Mendips - codenamed Starfish - helped to divert bombs meant for Bristol.


Plus-sized TikTok star ranks UK airlines from best to worst on comfort for larger passengers, with verdicts on British Airways, Tui, Ryanair and easyJet

Becky Price, who posts airline reviews on her TikTok channel under the username @xBeckyPricex, rated each of the four airlines on comfort, seat size, width of aisle and more...


Mactan Island Memorial Garden (MIMG) launches elegant viewing chapel “The Wake” and new 2024 services

Renowned for its serene memorial grounds, Mactan Island Memorial Garden (MIMG) has once again raised the bar with the introduction of its luxurious viewing chapel, “The Wake,” along with an array of new services for 2024. With plans to venture into cremation and columbarium services, MIMG is set to become a comprehensive leader in the memorial service industry. The revitalized brand promises full- service support, ensuring families receive...


President Marcos joins Megaworld in opening 'PH's biggest hotel'

Property giant Megaworld, the country's largest hotel developer with over 7,000 hotel rooms in its portfolio, has formally opened the Philippines' biggest hotel development to date: the 1,530-room Grand Westside Hotel. Inaugurated by no less than President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the 19-story, two-tower Grand Westside Hotel features 1,530 rooms within the rising 'Broadway of Asia.' "My heartfelt congratulations to all the hardworking members and...


Which Hotels Offer the Best Buffets Around Metro Manila?

Now that Spiral is gone.


Glastonbury reveller leaves Brits howling after waving 'Henry Hoover on stick'

People will spend months planning what iconic meme will be on their flag at Glastonbury - but one Brit opted to put a Henry Hoover on the end of their pole instead


Incredible footage shows 'UFO' spotted in mysterious ancient canyon

Beyond Skinwalker Ranch hosts Paul Beban, veteran journalist, and Andy Bustamante, an ex- CIA agent, traveled to Rock Art Ranch to investigate the ancient petroglyphs.


Hotel Inspector star slammed over scathing 1-word description of hotel workers

My Hotel Nightmare's hospitality expert Alex Polizzi riled viewers with her comments


Pupils help attract kittiwakes to tower

The tower in Gateshead contains artificial nests designed to attract breeding kittiwakes.


The 10 U.S. places with the highest cost of living—No. 1 costs more than double the national average

Three New York boroughs are among the most expensive U.S. places to live, with Manhattan's cost of living more than double the national average.


Why Japan is always a good idea for fun

The last time I was in Osaka was back in 2019, when I went with my mom and daughter Gabbie. This year, I wanted to go out of the country for a few days with girlfriends to celebrate my upcoming 59th birthday. And what better place to unwind, eat, relax, and shop than Osaka? We left Wednesday afternoon and, after a two-hour delay in NAIA, arrived in Kansai airport past 8 p.m. Japan time. By the time we checked in at Swissotel, it was close to 10...


Brit, 33, drowns while diving at Greek shipwreck 'during rough seas'

A British tourist has drowned while diving at a well-known shipwreck in Greece. The man, 33, was swimming at the Epanomi Shipwreck attraction in Thessaloniki, local media reports.


Travel misery as nine days of London tram strike action begins ahead of Wimbledon

Travel misery as nine days of London tram strike action begins ahead of Wimbledon - Maintenance worker members begin action on eve of tennis tournament


Curse of the sunseekers: Tourists who died or vanished in Brit holiday hotspots

For most of the millions of Brits who go abroad each year, they come back to the UK with memories of carefree days and sun-soaked beaches - but a small number will never make it home


Americans and Japanese take far less time off — but Europeans say they're more 'vacation deprived'

Some 84% of Germans and 69% of French workers said they feel "vacation deprived" even though they take the most days off work, according to an Expedia study.


Crowd control at Japan's Mount Fuji as hiking season begins

Mount Fuji's summer climbing season began on Monday with new crowd control measures to combat overtourism on the Japanese volcano's most popular trail. Each summer, reports in Japanese media describe tourists climbing Mount Fuji with insufficient mountaineering equipment.


Six Flags and Cedar Fair are about to merge into one big company: What to know

Once combined, the company will be worth an estimated $8 billion.


Embarking on a Sustainable Journey with Hi-MO X6 in Nakagawa Village- One of "the Most Beautiful Villages in Japan"

NAGANO, Japan, July 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Renowned as one of "the most beautiful villages in Japan", the quaint Nakagawa village is home to LONGi Hi-MO X6 solar panels, shining atop the Nakagawa Shopping Center Ciao. The union of solar power and tourism is setting an eco-friendly future, as the village transitions towards facilities energized by renewable resources. ( Picture from BIG・INTEC Co., Ltd.) Nakagawa Shopping Center Ciao, a unique...


The ride's over! Killer blow for £3.5bn 'British Disneyland' theme park in Kent as developers put land up for sale

Dubbed 'British Disneyland', the site of the £3.5billion theme park is located on 535 acres of former industrial land on the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford, Kent.


Heritage buses are just the ticket for web gallery

Graham Croucher explains why classic buses have been a life-long obsession.


The perks of being MoCAF

Three years in, you wouldn’t say MoCAF, the Modern and Contemporary Art Festival, is an institution; rather, it’s an evolving organism that’s flexible enough to shift directions and parameters. And it still skews more towards younger artists and buyers. “We think it would be a great thing if our audiences grew with us, and vice versa,” says MoCAF c...


America's most unlikely boom town: Wiped off the map by wildfire

Bargain hunters are swooping in on an unlikely booming town that was once completely burned to the ground in the deadliest wildfire in the state's history.


Light aircraft crash lands at airfield

Firefighters and ambulance crews went to the crash, which happened on Saturday at Beccles.


The last time we traveled as a family of 6, we spent $6000. I refuse to make the same mistake this summer.

We are spending all summer locally because it's too expensive to travel. We plan free local activities, or pick a theme for the kids to explore.


Nicky Zimmermann Shares Her Guide to Sydney

From ocean pools to antique shops, here’s where the Australian designer likes to visit whenever she’s back home.


Boeing is buying Spirit Aero — which makes the door plug that flew off the Alaska Airlines flight — in a $4.7 billion deal

Boeing is set to acquire Spirit AeroSystems, a manufacturer of parts for its 737 and 787 planes, Reuters reported.


US to offer Boeing 'sweetheart deal', lawyer says

The deal includes a fine, three years of probation and safety audits, according to a lawyer representing the victims of two fatal Boeing 737 Max crashes


Oslo could become a top travel destination after an unconventional but hilarious tourism ad goes viral

A tourism campaign ad for Norway that is full of "Norwegian self-irony" has gained millions of views. But will it bring in more visitors?


Airport meet and greet parking company 'stole' customers' cars

EXCLUSIVE: Blue Circle parking was operating in Birmingham, Luton and Heathrow airports before closing down in April leaving customers stranded in the rain.


Summer hours are a perk small businesses can offer to workers to boost morale

NEW YORK (AP) — With summer having gotten off to a scorching start, workers across the country may be dreaming of a seaside escape or cutting out early to watch a movie in an air-conditioned theater. For some, that can be a reality. Business owners have found that offering summer hours – a reduced schedule on Fridays, usually between Memorial Day and Labor Day — can be a way to boost employee morale. Workers are able to deal with summer...


Chinese fugitive nabbed while trying to extend tourist visa

MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese fugitive fell into the hands of authorities while trying to extend the validity of his tourist visa. Luo Xinya, 27, showed up at the Bureau of Immigration (BI) head office in Intramuros, Manila last June 26 to apply for visa extension. During the transaction, BI’s Special Investigator Teresa Javier found out Luo has a derogatory record with the BI, according to a statement from the agency. “Luo is the subject of a...


Air France Sees Revenue Hit as Fliers Avoid Paris Olympics

Air France-KLM is experiencing pressure on projected unit revenue this summer season at French units because passengers are avoiding Paris in the summer months to skirt possible disruptions and high prices during the Olympic Games.


Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — And Where They’re Going Instead

Once considered the ideal place to live out one's golden years, Florida is quickly losing favor with retirement-aged folks. Remote workers and the wealthy are flocking to the state and driving up home...


Sofitel hotel closes; Union to push fight

MANILA, Philippines — The landmark Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila officially shuts down on Monday after 46 years amid safety concerns and an escalating labor dispute. The hotel, last managed by the multinational tourism company Accor SA under its Sofitel brand, bid farewell on its Facebook, thanking guests for memories that “have left an indelible mark on our hearts.” The property, owned by the Government Service Insurance Service (GSIS), was...


2 do's—and 1 don't—of planning a group vacation, from a travel writer who hates group trips

Walker travels five to six times per year, but she's only been on five group trips total.