The latest research reveals that some of the biggest tourism hotspots in the United States could be submerged in water by 2050.
Increasing Popularity of Surfing as a Recreational Activity: Surfing, once seen as a niche sport, has seen significant growth ...
Southwest Airlines is making another major change in the wake of the no-more-free bags furor, but this change might prove ...
United Airlines is once again flexing its muscle as the nation's most international carrier, adding three new destinations in ...
EMBARKING on a Peace Boat voyage is more than a cruise. Three times a year, the Pacific World cruise ship (Peace Boat) sets ...
One Hawaiian island that draws the majority of visitors to the state is sinking into the Pacific Ocean a little more every ...
With a growing number of younger travellers opting to take cruises and following a record year for passenger volumes, some ...
Snorkeling deaths caused by rapid onset pulmonary edema may be as common, or more so, than the accidental inhalation of water ...
International visitors to Asia Pacific projected to reach 813.7M by 2027, driven by travel recovery, policy shifts, and ...
Global Tastemakers awards celebrates the best in culinary travel. Here's the 2025 list of the top United States hotels for ...
Anger over the Trump administration’s tariffs and rhetoric will likely cause international travel to the U.S. to fall even ...
The travel advisory for The Bahamas has been updated with new information and precautions - but will it affect cruise visits?