Shelter-in-Place Orders Lifted Across Mexico as Jalisco Flights Resume

Flight schedules and other tourist operations have returned to normal across Mexico, after travel chaos erupted in some of the country's most popular tourist areas earlier this week. For the past several days, air travel and ground transportation in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara were brought to a near halt due to a military operation that

Middle East Travel Advisories Amid Rising US–Iran Tensions

Travel warnings have multiplied across the Middle East as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, with nuclear negotiations in Geneva unfolding against the backdrop of significant US military deployments and fears of broader conflict. Governments are increasingly urging citizens to leave Iran and parts of the wider region or to defer

13 Boutique Hotels in Puerto Rico That Redefine Island Hospitality

Skip to main content These curated stays let you see, taste, and feel the island like a local. Finca Victoria Puerto Rico’s boutique hotels are the island’s best storytellers. As someone with Puerto Rican roots, I’ve witnessed these gems pop up across the island over the years and have always felt that small, locally owned

The Best Villas in Mallorca for a Dreamy Spanish Vacation

Skip to main content From family-friendly pads to romantic paradises, here's where to stay in Mallorca. Courtesy of Plum Guide From ochre sandstone village buildings to vast hilltop homes surrounded by rolling greenery, the best villas in Mallorca celebrate the diversity of its landscape. It's the largest of the Balearic Islands and the climate can

Best Restaurants in Puerto Rico

Skip to main content People have talked about the restaurant scene in Puerto Rico growing for long enough, and now, it's in full bloom. Courtesy Bardot Fresh-caught dorado, slow-roasted lechón, and an abundance of tropical fruits are just a few signatures that have always made Puerto Rico a great destination for those who love to

Alison Roman’s Favorite Brooklyn Restaurants

“I love New York, and I love the restaurants here—especially the small, weird ones,” says Alison Roman. The Brooklyn-based cook and cookbook author (her latest, Something from Nothing , came out November 2025) is always eating her way through the city, but that doesn't mean she's fighting for a seat at the most hyped TikTok

How Americans With European Ancestry Can Get an EU Passport

For some US travelers, the real American dream is getting your hands on an EU passport. European Union citizenship not only unlocks the ability to live and work across 27 countries with access to affordable healthcare and education—the coveted burgundy booklet also guarantees free movement throughout the entire Schengen Area, which is a major perk

How to Experience Cherry Blossoms Around the World This Spring

If there’s one good reason to get excited about spring (aside from the warmer weather, of course), it’s the promise of cherry blossoms. The sight of those fluffy, pink perennials can do a lot to refresh a city, bathing it in a certain Wes Anderson light. Across the US—from Washington, DC, to Portland, Oregon—you’ll start

In Snow-Covered Sapporo, Eating Prized Seafood and High-End Tempura

Fall's scarlet and gold was fading from the mountains around Sapporo as I sat with a small group around a heavy wood table with a charcoal grill in the center. We watched a chef cook channel rockfish over the coals. This northern Japanese delicacy is cherished for its meltingly sweet flesh, which takes on a
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