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Goodyear, Arizona to Fort Myers, Florida: 10 fastest-growing retirement hot spots in America, according to a new study

Four of the top 10 retirement hot spots are in Florida. The Sunshine State also had the most cities in the top 50 list.


Eat and pray; Celebrate the Pope’s Day

Last week we had the pleasure of dining at Txoko Asador on Esteban Street in Legaspi Village. This restaurant is still as exceptional as it was the first time I tried it prepandemic, in fact, possibly more exquisite than when it started. The meal opened with a starter of Pan Con Tomate Y Jamon, which is a brilliant concoction of tomato foam enveloped in Jamon Serrano with a touch of Iberico oil. The sweet acidity of the tomato literally bursts...


The Napa of beer: The hidden valley with nearly 100 breweries

An explosion in breweries across upstate New York has transformed the region into what many have dubbed the new East Coast Napa... of beer.


Haiti PM visits US, to meet with White House official

Haiti's new leader was in the United States on Saturday for a visit set to include meetings with international financial institutions as well as a White House official, his office and a National Security Council spokesperson said. Conille, along with his economic and foreign ministers as well as other officials, will also hold "important working meetings" with the heads of international financial institutions, according to his office.


Wildlife preparations ahead of Jersey royal visit

A volunteer hopes to showcase the best of Jersey's wildlife during the royal visit in July.


Words you never knew were inspired by animals

What do the words "aviation" and "vaccine" have in common? Well, they're both descended from the names of different types of animals. From bears and birds, to dolphins and cows, animals have been the origin of a few unexpected words. Indeed, due to their importance to the lives and livelihoods of humans, it's no wonder animals have left a mark on language! Curious? Check out this gallery for words that were etymologically inspired by animals.


Festival of steam engines to preserve rail history

Swanage Railway volunteers are running the Roads to Rail event, which started on Friday.


French Polynesia: a must on your paradise travel bucket list

Imagine scattering clusters of emeralds and sapphires across a vast carpet of turquoise and you begin to get an idea of the visual splendor that is French Polynesia. Composed of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over an expanse of more than 1,200 mi (2,000 km) in the South Pacific Ocean, this overseas collectivity of France spans the size of Europe. A globally renowned destination, French Polynesia is divided into five island groups: the Society Islands archipelago, composed of the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; the Tuamotu Archipelago; the Gambier Islands; the Marquesas Islands; and the Austral Islands. Soaring moss-green peaks and idyllic beaches define these islands, which are lapped by warm sparkling waters filled with abundant marine life. Adding texture to the ocean are numerous atolls—rings of living coral embracing shallow, crystal-clear lagoons. The Society Islands, believed to have been named by British explorer Captain James Cook during his first voyage in 1769, attract the majority of the region's visitors. The archipelago includes Tahiti, Mo'orea, Bora Bora, Raiatea, and Taha’a—islands that between them feature world-class luxury resorts, compelling cultural sites, and provide adrenaline-fueled watersports options. French Polynesia is full of surprises: the most photographed isle in the South Pacific, Motu Tapu, is here; wine, (yes, wine) is produced on one of the remote atolls; and the beautiful Tahitian pearl makes up over 50% of French Polynesia's exports. A vivid undersea world of fish, rays, sharks, and turtles greets those exploring below the blue lagoons that circle the islands. Deeper waters reveal gracious whales and playful dolphins. On land, mysterious stone carved statues stare blankly onwards, their weathered features testament to the many gods in Polynesian mythology worshiped by an ancient indigenous population. Sultry French Polynesia is a place to relax and soak in a laid-back vibe on some of the most enchanting islands on the planet. Browse through this gallery for an inspiring island-hopping excursion and some great ideas on where to go and what to see.


The Brides at Triton 2024: Timeless dream weddings at JPark Resort

To mark the commencement of its 15th-anniversary celebrations, Jpark Waterpark & Island Resort Mactan is proud to present the 3rd edition of its highly anticipated annual signature event, The Brides at Triton. This exclusive event is a unique opportunity for you to be part of something truly special. Mark your calendars on June 6 and 7 2024 and be sure to visit JPark Island Resort and Waterpark’s 3rd The Brides at Triton – Wedding Expo. For more...


How Oxford's arguments over traffic are not new

The city struggled with the way traffic got around in the 1940s, when a radical report was published.


'A Quiet Place' Monsters Explained: What Are Their Origins, Abilities and Weaknesses?

"A Quiet Place: Day One" is here, giving us a new look at the creatures that tormented the adorable family, led by Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, in "A Quiet Place" and "A Quiet Place Part II." In this new movie, we are at ground zero for the initial invasion and see what happens to New York City, one of the loudest places on earth, when the creatures, triggered by sound, descend. But what do we actually know about these creatures? And does "A...


Campaign begins to protect beach-nesting birds

The Essex Wildlife Trust says it is "almost impossible" to spot a nest and eggs can be trampled underfoot.


Nancy Silverton's Easy Summer Entertaining & Travel Tips

We chatted with the culinary icon, who gave us easy summer entertaining and travel tips aboard one of Aero's semi-private jets.


10 Reasons Rizal Park Is Worth Visiting Now

Everything's greener, too, because the rainy season has started.


Stonehenge: Experts hit back at claim the stones were carried by ice

It's one of the world's most iconic historic sites, but the debate over how Stonehenge came into existence about 5,000 years ago really is far from over.


Gatwick Airport braces for disruption as 300 staff announce strike dates in July

Unite said the pay strikes involve baggage security screeners and adds to a string of other travel issues this summer


Aer Lingus pilots demand a 24pc pay rise

Thousands of passengers have been discombobulated after Irish arline Aer Lingus announced strike action which will cancel hundreds of flights next week.


Ryanair passenger boards the WRONG plane

Jem Maybank, 30, arrived at Leeds Bradford Airport on Saturday to begin her short city break in France .


What to know about water safety before heading to the beach or pool this summer

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — With school out for the summer and temperatures rising across the country, many families will visit the beach, lake or local swimming pool. Now is the time to review safety tips to keep children safe around water. Drowning is the leading cause of death for children ages 1 to 4 and the second leading cause of unintentional death for children in the 5 to 14 age group, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...


Coastline of beaches forced to close over stomach-churning discovery

A heap of beaches have been shutdown in this popular vacation destination after officials made a sickening discovery.


Lost landmark pub statue set for restoration

The Old General stood in a window for decades but was boxed up and lost after the pub closed.


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...


Experience 'Bridgerton' in real life with HeritageXplore

Lady Violet Manners’ new platform is making Britain's Historic houses accessible to all - Read More


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


Spectacular gravesites of famous people

While some famous people are buried in understated gravesites, others had beautiful memorials built in their memory. Browse through this gallery and find out where some of the most astonishing famous people's graves are located.


How Much Is a Trip to Los Angeles: On a Budget or in Style

Los Angeles, with its sprawling metropolis and sunny coast, is an exceptionally popular vacation spot. Tourists flock to the Hollywood sign of pictures, enjoy the salty kiss of the ocean breeze, and take advantage of the city's nightlife. LA also makes a lot of money off of tourism, which the city has been trying to revive since COVID. But amidst a...


Plans for temporary traveller site approved

The council hopes the plans will reduce the number of unauthorised encampments in Shrewsbury.


Preschools In Pasig: Tuition Fee Guide And More

Parent of a preschooler residing in Pasig? Check this list of Pasig preschools!


Visit Disneyland Paris from £159pp including flights, hotel and park ticket

Enjoy a magical holiday to Paris with everything you'll need to live it up at Disneyland


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.


EasyJet cancellations: Passengers' stories in full - child's birthday 'ruined' and wedding delays

EasyJet customers have told the Mirror how their special occasions were ruined by the chaos, with one five-year-old girl nearly missing out on a birthday trip to Disneyland


Four Seasons Miami: an excellent stay in cool Bricknell

Four Seasons Miami: an excellent stay in cool Bricknell - Business and beauty combine at this five-star hotel in the work-minded neighbourhood of Brickell


What life was like in a medieval castle

Medieval castles are the stuff of which fairy tales are made, but if you've ever visited one, you know how inhospitable they can be. Have you ever wondered what life was really like in there during the Middle Ages? Was it really that dark and miserable? How did people eat and sleep? What did castles smell of? The answer to these and many other questions are here. Click through the following gallery and find out what life was like in a medieval castle.


I visit Disney World 4 times a week. Here are 11 of the most disappointing restaurants across the property.

The food at these disappointing Disney World restaurants isn't worth the price or there's somewhere else to eat that offers a better experience.


Airlines got too confident, and now they are paying the price despite record-breaking travel

Airlines added too much capacity amid confidence in soaring demand. Boeing, high costs, and fewer high-paying business travelers haven't helped.


Wealthy coastal town dubbed 'stinkiest beach in America'

A wealthy southern California town has been deemed the 'stinkiest beach in America' from the sewage crisis.


Alternative Greece: six of the best holidays beyond the sunlounger

Explore the Axios delta and stay in Thessaloniki A neat line of wooden houses on stilts sits over water, with fishing boats tied up between them. Marshland stretches as far as the eye can see, blending with the sky. In a mirror-like lagoon, salmon-pink flamingos stalk the shallows, their beaks trawling for crustaceans. This waterlogged world is the Axios delta, where the Axios River, flowing from the Albania-Kosovo border, meets Greece’s longest...


Discover the world's most incredible mountain paradises

In all corners of the world, there are marvelous landscapes that make up the dreams of many travelers. Often these landscapes include mountains which are natural wonders that pique most people's interest. They can be incredibly beautiful and fascinating. For climbers, reaching the peak of these mountains can be a great experience, and nature lovers can enjoy these stunning rock formations as well. Click through this gallery and let yourself be amazed by the most incredible mountain scenery in the world!


Why is the Algarve known as Europe's sunlit paradise?

The Algarve, in southern Portugal, enjoys around 300 days of sunshine a year. Hot summers are tempered by cool and refreshing Atlantic Ocean breezes while winters are mild and for the most part, dry. Blessed with such an agreeable climate, it's no wonder the region is described as the country's "playground province." Indeed, as Europe's sunniest destination, the Algarve is a vacation paradise waiting to be explored. Browse the gallery and find out where to go and what to do.


Breathtaking beach named 'one of UK's best' has wild ponies that's 'stuff of dreams'

Newborough's woods, beach and warren combine to form a package that most find irresistible, while the area is a natural treasure trove that is fit for a postcard


‘Sex in an LA spa was strangely wholesome, like an extension of the wellness experience’: This is how we do it in America

Rob, 34 I’ve resisted the idea of fooling around – I feared the subtext was that I wasn’t enough If we hadn’t moved to Los Angeles, Mikey and I would never have started experimenting with non-monogamy. We bought a house in Echo Park last year and started socialising with a group of queer couples who see open relationships as a necessary form of self-care. I’m from New York, where in the gay scene non-monogamy still has a reputation for being a...


How to Make Google Maps Work for You While Traveling This Summer

Need help finding a restaurant or EV charging station? Ask Google Maps.


Joshua, 11, aiming to break record for camping out

He has just spent his 365th night under canvas and says he will sleep in a tent until 2026.


These 10 Travel Essentials Deserve a Forever Spot in Your Carry On—and They're All $20 or Under

From power banks to blackout masks.


Jay Slater search scours caves, ravines and cliffs

Almost two weeks after the 19-year-old was last seen, his family are still waiting on a breakthrough.


TV shows you didn't know were filmed in Canada

Much of the popular television scene in North America revolves around the United States, with cities like New York and Los Angeles dominating the screen. Little did you know, however, that many of your favorite shows were shot outside of the US! Click through this gallery to find out which shows—and stars—were filmed in Canada.


Yellowstone officials: Rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans not seen since June 4 birth

Yellowstone National Park officials said Friday a rare white buffalo sacred to Native Americans has not been seen since its birth on June 4. The birth of the white buffalo, which fulfilled a Lakota prophecy that portends better times, was the first recorded in Yellowstone history and is a landmark event for the recovery of buffalo, said park officials in confirming the birth for the first time. It is an extraordinarily rare occurrence: A white...


Why Dollywood is the perfect family destination for Fourth of July and beyond this summer

Dollywood knows how to throw a summer party! Why the theme park’s summer festival has adventures for the entire family to enjoy.


What's it REALLY like inside British Airways' poshest cabins? It's an £11,000 first-class seat vs an £8k business berth as we film flights between London Heathrow and New York in the carrier's top two suites to find out

On flights between Heathrow's T5 and JFK Ted Thornhill discovers a world of suites big enough for four, Champagne worth £160 ($200) a bottle and service with a sincere smile...


Sofitel Philippine Plaza shuts doors for good

MANILA, Philippines — The Sofitel Philippine Plaza Philippines shuts down today after providing Filipino and international guests with service non pareil for almost 50 years that will be remembered in years to come. Designed in 1973 by National Artists Leandro Locsin and Ildefonso P. Santos Jr., the property entered the local market under the Westin brand, joining other hotels established to raise the Philippine's tourism profile in 1976. In...