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Post by Owen on Dec 31, 2021 20:41:59 GMT
1 ~~~ The Destination You Should Visit in 2022, Based on Your Zodiac Sign ~~~ 170 Astrocartographer Maya White looks to the cosmos for answers. Astrocartography is a branch of astrology that shows the exact positioning of the planets at the moment you were born. The premise is that the earth holds a resonant memory of this celestial alignment; knowing your map can help you understand why you feel happier in some places than others. Anyone can produce a free astrocartography map online, but you’ll need a professional like astrocartographer Maya White to actually decode it. “I first got into astrocartography because I needed help understanding my own life,” says White, who purchased her first astro map in 1976 after spotting an ad in a horoscope magazine. She became a certified practitioner in the late ’80s; now she offers private readings, online learning programs, and astrology retreats. “If you have an accurate time and place of birth, it’s just amazing what information comes out,” she says, noting that it helped her understand where she should live (currently Florida) and also where to travel (she went to India, for example, because her Sun and Uranus lines crossed there). Climate preferences, work, social environment, and family always factor into her readings. “There is no value in me telling somebody to move to South Dakota if there’s no way they’d do that,” she says. She also pinpoints so-called “trainwreck zones,” areas of the world where certain planetary lines might make for a less-than-stellar experience. Though nothing beats a personalized reading, your star sign alone can offer insight into the types of trips you enjoy most. We asked White to share destination suggestions for where to go next based on the 12 zodiac signs—because it’s never too soon to start planning. This gallery has been updated since its original publish date. www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-destination-you-should-visit-next-based-on-your-zodiac-sign#23 December 2021
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Post by Owen on Jun 20, 2022 10:11:30 GMT
2 ~~~ Where to go on holiday in August: 24 top destinations ~ CNT ~~~ Where to go on holiday in August for a summer stay, plus sustainable travel tips
Time for the final hurrah, folks, now that peak sunshine’s approaching.
Make the most of the dazzling days – if ever there was a month to take a chance on the English seaside, this is it.
Europe’s jam-packed, of course, but one can still take refuge in a handful of heavenly secret spots, even in the South of France.
To soak up some sun without having to endure the scorching heat, see our guide to where is not too hot in August.
Intrepid adventurers might head for the Arctic, however.
Meanwhile, festivals are drawing eager crowds everywhere from Wiltshire to Papua New Guinea.
And, no matter how busy your destination might be, there’s always a way to visit more sustainably.
Here are 24 ideas for rounding off the summer in style.www.cntraveller.com/gallery/where-to-go-on-holiday-in-august?19 April 2022
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Post by Owen on Jul 18, 2022 8:16:05 GMT
3 ~~~ The 14 prettiest ocean pools in the world ~ Conde Nast ~~~ From Australia to South Africa, these are the most beautiful spots to make a splash
The feeling of a wild swim in the open ocean is unmatched by a dip in the confines of a heated swimming pool.
But ocean pools offer you the best of both worlds.
They provide swimmers all the poolside comforts with the thrill of a seaside swim – minus the need to worry about waves crashing into you.
Add in the miles of breathtaking views, and it's a win-win situation every traveller should experience.
From the Atlantic beaches of Sintra and Madeira to the coastlines of Australia, let’s dive into the 14 prettiest ocean pools in the world to dip your toes into.www.cntraveller.com/gallery/ocean-pools?12 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 3, 2022 5:59:43 GMT
4 ~~~ These are the 10 best places to live in the world ~~~ From quaint Nordic hubs to Canadian cities, these destinations promise a high quality of life The idea of moving abroad is always appealing, whether you want to live somewhere with a better quality of living or simply have an insatiable appetite for travel. But where to start? It may help to look at some ironclad data. Enter the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2022, the latest annual ranking of the best places to live in the world, which scores 172 cities in five categories: stability, Healthcare, Culture and Entertainment, Education, and Infrastructure. For the past two years, EIU’s rankings have been largely driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, with lockdowns and social distancing measures affecting scores for culture, education, and healthcare in cities across the world. The 2022 report seems to signal a return to pre-pandemic trends, although several other factors – particularly Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – have caused some regions to fall in the rankings. So what exactly are the most livable cities in 2022? Looking at the top 10, metropolises in western Europe and Canada reign supreme – but those in Australia and Japan rank high as well. (And before you even look, be warned that zero UK cities made the cut.) Counting down, here are the 10 best places to live in the world. www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-places-to-live-in-the-world?28 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 9:34:39 GMT
5 ~~~ These are the worst airports in the world for flight delays and cancellations right now ~~~ Looking for a seamless airport experience? You may want to think twice about your departure point of choice Bleary-eyed after midnight, I reloaded the United Airlines app for the umpteenth time, desperately hoping my 8pm flight to London Heathrow, now scheduled for 1.30am, would finally start boarding. Instead, I received a text at 12.39 am that the flight had been cancelled. Perhaps it shouldn’t have come as a surprise. It was 1 June – just days into the summer travel season – and I was at Newark Liberty International Airport, one of the world’s top airports for flight cancellations at a time when on-time departures have become unicorns in the current realities of international travel. While the time of day can play a major role in flight disruptions (my prime-time departure didn’t help my odds), the airports themselves may be an even more crucial factor, as certain ones have recently developed a track record for frequent cancellations. Aviation intelligence company FlightAware compiled new data revealing which international airports have had the most cancelled flights from the period of 27 May until 31 July 2022, to help travellers better plan for smooth journeys. Here are the worst airports in the world in terms of flight cancellations – plus some alternative facilities to fly into instead. www.cntraveller.com/article/worst-airports-for-cancellations#20 August 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 9:43:52 GMT
6 ~~~ 10 airport hacks to help you survive the 2022 travel chaos ~~~ From packing to airport security, an air travel expert shares their best travel tips for making your next flight as easy as possible You can’t read or watch the news at the moment without hearing horror stories about the travel industry. In so many cases, the criticism from frustrated travellers looking forward to their first business trip, holiday or family reunion in some time is completely justified. While it’s been disappointing to read the government blame the airlines for the current operational challenges – given that they ended the furlough scheme when passenger numbers were down 55 per cent and the industry was still experiencing rapidly changing travel restrictions – ultimately, today’s traveller has bought their ticket in good faith and wants to get away as seamlessly as possible. Having worked in aviation for 17 years, from starting at the check-in counter to being senior cabin crew and now managing our people department, I have definitely witnessed my fair share of delays, long queues and passenger meltdowns. So far this year I have travelled about once a month, some for work, and others for holidays, and I have of course noticed the difference not just in the logistics of travelling, but also in the travellers themselves. Pre-pandemic, most of us were so used to just jumping on a plane like a bus and thinking nothing of it, but now we’re either having to remember the processes, adjust to the new requirements, or both. All of our colleagues in the terminals and on board the aircraft are working tirelessly with great kindness and professionalism to iron out as many negative experiences as possible. To further help relieve those stressful situations and save time, here are some handy common sense hacks that every traveller should know about. www.cntraveller.com/article/manage-airport-stress25 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 9:53:30 GMT
7 ~~~ How early should you get to the airport? ~~~ It’s best to give yourself some extra time before your flight — here's how early you should get to the airport if you want a stress-free trip There have always been two types of travellers: those who get to the airport extra early and those who cut arrival times as close to take-off as possible. And our editors fall on both sides of the spectrum of this eternal debate. But the truth is that nobody likes to waste time. So what are the exact recommendations for how early you should get to the airport? A few key factors can help flyers to hit that timing sweet spot. First, how big or busy is the departure airport? Given the travel chaos happening around the world right now, but especially in Europe, travellers would be wise to allow more time than usual. Review the airline’s guidelines and check-in requirements – often, for domestic and short-haul flights you’ll be expected to arrive at check-in two hours before, and at your gate an hour before departure. Arrival time can also be judged based on when you’re flying. Is it a busy time of year or day? Do you have access to faster queues because of your ticket type? Are you travelling with a family of five, and therefore should plan in more time? What would be the cost of missing the flight? For those who like to play with risk, know how restrictive the ticket and airline are. You may need to read the fare rules associated with your ticket to determine this. We spoke with Laura Lindsay, Skyscanner’s Global Travel Expert, who shared her tips to ensure you don't need to make a mad dash through the airport. www.cntraveller.com/article/how-early-should-you-get-to-the-airport18 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 9:59:18 GMT
8 ~~~ What should I do if my flight is cancelled? Compensation and rebooking explained ~~~ Expert Nicky Kelvin from The Points Guy UK shares his tips for what to do if your flight is cancelled by the airline Travel chaos is all around, and the return of holidays post-pandemic has meant flight cancellations and delays have been rife, hitting headlines almost every day as thousands of passengers struggle to make it to their destinations. While the vast majority of flights are going ahead, it’s not unlikely that you’ll face some disruption – or even cancellations – if you plan to travel in the next few months. Nicky Kelvin, head of The Points Guy UK, shares his top tips on what to do if the worst should happen, and what to know about the compensation you’ll be entitled to. www.cntraveller.com/article/what-to-do-if-flight-cancelled11 June 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 10:02:07 GMT
9 ~~~ Do I need a Covid booster jab to travel? ~~~ Everything we know about the countries requiring proof of a booster In May 2022, nearly 70 per cent of the UK population over 12 has had a third booster jab to help increase their protection against Covid and minimise the spread of infection. While many countries require travellers to be vaccinated before they enter, the booster jab is only necessary for travel in some destinations – which countries do require a booster jab for entry? Here’s everything we know. www.cntraveller.com/article/covid-booster-jab-travel24 May 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 10:15:12 GMT
10 ~~~ The covid vaccine and travel abroad: all the latest news ~~~ By April 2022, more than 86 per cent of the UK population has received two doses of a Covid vaccine – here's what that means for travel The Covid vaccine undoubtedly makes travel a safer, more realistic prospect. From vaccine passports to who can be vaccinated and by what, here’s everything you need to know. www.cntraveller.com/article/covid-vaccine-travel14 April 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 10:18:23 GMT
11 ~~~ Vaccine passports for travel: everything you need to know ~~~ Vaccine certificates are now available and allow us to travel. But do we need a passport to attend UK events? This article is being updated constantly with the latest news As restrictions across Europe remain to counter the spread of the Omicron variant, being fully vaccinated – and being able to prove it – is the best way to travel and avoid quarantining going forward. Here's what you need to know. www.cntraveller.com/article/vaccine-passports-for-travel6 April 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 10:21:43 GMT
12 ~~~ These countries have lifted all coronavirus travel restrictions ~~~ These are all the destinations that currently have no Covid-related entry requirements. This list is being regularly updated Since 2020, we’ve all needed to stay on top of the Covid-related rules for different countries – from where you can travel without a vaccine to which destinations require a Covid booster jab for travel. By spring 2022, however, a handful of European countries (including the UK since Friday 18 March 2022) have lifted all restrictions relating to coronavirus and travel, allowing international visitors to enter without proof of vaccination, a negative test, recent recovery or even filling in a passenger locator form. These are the places that have dropped all such rules – although, of course, we still recommend following UK health advice, including having your Covid vaccine and booster if you are able to. www.cntraveller.com/article/countries-without-covid-restrictions#26 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 21, 2022 10:25:33 GMT
13 ~~~ The countries you can travel to without a vaccine ~~~ Here’s everything you need to know about the countries allowing unvaccinated travel Travel around the world is easier now, particularly for those who are fully vaccinated with an approved Covid vaccine – but some countries are allowing unvaccinated travellers to enter. Yet with restrictions constantly changing, how do the latest rules affect those who aren't fully vaccinated, and which countries are allowing tourists to enter if they're unvaccinated? www.cntraveller.com/article/travel-without-vaccine24 May 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 26, 2022 23:39:14 GMT
14 ~~~ The Newest UNESCO World Heritage Sites, In Photos ~~~ A look at the newly added cultural and natural heritage sites—from Italy to India. Every year, UNESCO meets to determine the next round of places that will be added to the organization's coveted list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. To qualify, a place or structure must have great cultural, historical, and/or natural significance—say, Angkor Wat in Cambodia, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, or Machu Picchu in Peru. The most recent list includes nominations from 2020 and 2021 (the committee didn't meet last year due to COVID-19), narrowed down to a whopping 34 new spots, including islands in Japan, frescoes in Italy, and ancient cities from Jordan to China. Below, you’ll find 14 of the places we were most excited about from the list. Each is as beautiful and diverse as the next, so get your passports ready. www.cntraveler.com/gallery/the-newest-unesco-world-heritage-sites-in-photos?6 August 2021
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Post by Owen on Aug 26, 2022 23:40:00 GMT
15 ~~~ The 51 Most Beautiful Places in the World ~~~ From the Serengeti to the Grand Canyon. Massive glaciers, staggering mountains, plains dotted with wild animals: Our planet sure is incredible. In fact, when looking at the most beautiful places in the world, it can feel impossible to decide where to visit next. The islands of Southeast Asia? The deserts of the Middle East? How about the countless travel-worthy sites right here in the United States? While pinpointing all of Mother Nature’s greatest hits could take a lifetime, we think these 51 staggering landscapes and awe-inspiring wonders—from Antarctica to Zimbabwe—need to move to the very top of your travel list. Whether you’re looking for beaches, forests, or national parks, you’re sure to find you new favorite destination below. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date. www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2015-11-27/the-50-most-beautiful-places-in-the-world31 May 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 26, 2022 23:42:05 GMT
16 ~~~ How Airports Are Using Biometrics so You Can Spend Less Time Waiting in Lines Make a reservation for TSA and check your luggage using biometric scans. Maddie Winters, a travel agent and blogger, usually racks up around 75,000 to 100,000 frequent flier miles a year. With that much time spent in airports, she relies on her memberships in programs like TSA PreCheck and Clear to save time at the airport. “[Having those memberships] makes me think I can show up at the airport later since I avoid most lines at security,” says the New Jersey–based traveler. However, on a recent trip from Los Angeles to Hawaii, a line stretching the length of the terminal to check a bag nearly cost her an on-time departure. That all-too-common scenario is one of the issues that airports, airlines, and government agencies are hoping to solve with a burgeoning amount of biometrics, the category of technology that includes fingerprint, retinal, and facial recognition scans and helps travelers skip over lines. “Each of us is different physically in many different ways, from the spacing between our eyes, the sound of our voice to the patterns of our fingerprints,” explains Rob Mungovan, COO at Aware, a biometrics software company. “Biometrics measures these differences and records them. This comparison of physical characteristics can be a much more secure authentication method than those used in most contemporary solutions, such as passwords.” Since the onset of the pandemic, biometrics have proliferated in hubs across the country as a faster—and touchless—option at each stage of the air travel journey. One particularly notable new initiative is a pilot program between Delta and TSA, with a new biometric-enabled bag-drop designed to provide a seamless, low-touch experience that should take less than 30 seconds. www.cntraveler.com/story/how-airports-are-using-biometrics-so-you-can-spend-less-time-waiting-in-lines#15 November 2021
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Post by Owen on Aug 26, 2022 23:52:19 GMT
17 ~~~ The 2023 Cruise Itineraries to Book Before They Sell Out These itineraries sail everywhere from Africa and the Middle East to Asia, Europe, and the Arctic. Cruising is a mode of travel where it pays to plan ahead. In fact, it's not uncommon for enthusiastic cruisers to book voyages a year or two in advance. It also means that the most interesting itineraries on the best ships sell out fast and well before they shove off—and that now is prime time to start planning cruises for 2023. Here are the most exciting cruise itineraries to book for next year. All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. www.cntraveler.com/story/cruise-itineraries-to-book-before-they-sell-out?23 June 2022
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Post by Owen on Aug 26, 2022 23:58:32 GMT
18 ~~~ How to Pack for Overnight Train Trips: Everything First-Timers Should Know Including how to get a good night's sleep in economy. All products featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Traveling by rail has long been regarded as a sustainable way to commute between cities, but long-distance and overnight train trips have been enjoying a renaissance of their own recently. More and more travelers are opting for this sophisticated, slowed down form of transportation. Unlike flying or even driving, train travel allows passengers to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the shifting landscape that would otherwise go by in a blur. And while train travel in North America has become more accessible and comfortable over the past few years, there’s still a lot to consider in preparation for a long-distance ride. For those new to the mode of travel, we’ve compiled everything you need to know and plan for when embarking on a voyage by rail. Whether you’re hopping onboard for a quick overnighter between states or are heading out on an unforgettable multi-day ride across the country, here are our best tips on how to pack for overnight train trips to ensure your journey is smooth and comfortable. www.cntraveler.com/story/how-to-pack-for-overnight-train-travel18 July 2022
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Post by Owen on Sept 13, 2022 8:38:19 GMT
19 ~~~ The best winter-sun destinations Here are the best winter-sun destinations to consider right now, from tropical islands to short-haul sunshine Summer may be well and truly over in the UK as back to school season begins but it's just getting started elsewhere in the world. Or better yet, it's continuing in some places that are closer to home – where it's possible to grasp onto a sunny holiday right up until November. From tropical islands to dessert escapes, we’ve collated the destinations that offer warm weather during the winter, as well as smart places to stay, covetable culture and a brilliant food scene. For more ideas, see our guide to the best winter sun destinations in Europe. www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-winter-sun-destinations#2 September 2022
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Post by Owen on Sept 18, 2022 9:56:14 GMT
20 ~~~ 28 tributes to Queen Elizabeth II around the world The world reacts to the news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II As the news of Queen Elizabeth II's death spreads, tributes, commemorations and homages to her Majesty are happening around the world. We know the Queen was a travel icon, having visited 117 different countries throughout her reign, so it comes as no surprise to see an outpouring of love come in from every corner of the world. As the country waits for details of the Queen's funeral, we take a look at 28 tributes to the Queen around the world. www.cntraveller.com/gallery/tributes-to-queen-elizabeth-ii#15 September 2022
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Post by Owen on Sept 25, 2022 0:56:42 GMT
21 ~~~ The 7 Most Remote (and Beautiful) Hiking Trails in the World Lace up your boots and explore some of the world’s most distant corners, from coastal cliffs in Turkey to dramatic peaks in Chile. We live in an era of hustle-and-bustle, always pursuing our next goal in a cycle that is hard to break. That is why, when we travel, we try to find times to detach, with quiet moments to enjoy the world around us and everything it offers. One way to do this is by walking the most remote and beautiful hiking trails in the world, coming face-to-face with nature at its most splendid. This approach to seeing the world is at the heart of slow travel. Moving at our own rhythms, either alone or with company, we explore the mountains, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, cliffs, beaches, monuments, towns, and much more, with the innocent eyes of someone eager to be surprised. www.cntraveler.com/story/the-most-remote-and-beautiful-hiking-trails-in-the-world?22 Sept 2022
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Post by Owen on Nov 4, 2022 0:33:46 GMT
22 ~~~ 6 New Train Routes We’re Excited About ~~~ From scenic journeys through New Zealand's wilderness to snowy adventures in the Swiss Alps, these new train experiences have us excited about the future of rail travel. Rumblings of a railway renaissance have been swirling recently, thanks to a growing interest in sustainable transportation. And with new tracks being laid and upgraded trains to look forward to, there’s even more reason to take the scenic route. More travelers are eyeing ways to not only make their future trips stress-free but also more eco-conscious. Countries like Scotland and Spain have announced plans to roll out zero-emission hydrogen-powered trains, which is in step with the European Union’s commitment to doubling high-speed rail use by 2030 and tripling it by 2050. The rising interest in rail vacations recently led Google to expand its search options for train schedules in select countries like Germany, Spain, and Italy. While iconic passages like the Trans-Siberian Railway have long offered travelers an exciting way to traverse the countryside, new rail adventures are popping up around the world. Whether you’re planning to reduce your carbon footprint or dreaming of a sumptuous sleeping car, these routes may entice you to get on board with train travel once and for all. www.cntraveler.com/story/new-train-routes-were-excited-about?28 October 2022
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Post by Owen on Nov 20, 2022 0:15:40 GMT
23 ~~~ The Best Places to Travel in December From Christmas markets to private islands. December is the ultimate holiday month for most travelers, and there are plenty of places that fully embrace the magic of the season. We’re talking fully decorated hotel suites, millions of twinkling lights, and Christmas markets plucked straight from the pages of a fairytale. Of course, not everyone turns jolly during the cold months. For those of you who prefer sun to snow, there are several warm-weather getaways we’d suggest in the U.S. and beyond. So whether you prefer to pair your travel with mulled wine or Mai Tais, here are the 9 best places to travel in December. www.cntraveler.com/gallery/best-places-to-travel-december?
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Post by Owen on Dec 6, 2022 4:52:32 GMT
24 ~~~ The 32 Best Places to Spend Christmas Around the World ~~~ From Tokyo to Vienna, these cities come alive during the holidays. We’re all for cozying up with loved ones at home, but we also love seeing how cities around the world transform every December. The best places to spend Christmas, in our book, run the gamut from European classics with storybook Christmas markets to Asian cities with over-the-top light displays, and even merry mainstays right here in the U.S. There are even some spots in the southern hemisphere where temperatures hover in the 80s on December 25, in case your idea of a perfect holiday includes lounging by the pool with a cocktail. While the jollity may look a bit different from city to city, these global destinations keep the holiday cheer going year after year. And if you already have your plans solidified for this upcoming season, it’s never too early to start planning a fabulous winter vacation for 2023. This gallery has been updated since its original publish date. www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2015-12-08/copenhagen-to-quebec-14-cities-that-do-christmas-best#30 November 2022
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Post by Owen on Dec 10, 2022 6:03:56 GMT
25 ~~~ The 36 Most Beautiful Lakes in the World, From Luxurious Vacation Spots in Italy to Hidden Wonders in Myanmar ~~~ Take a deep dive into these captivating bodies of water. A beautiful lake, with its glassy surface and spectrum of colors, can showcase some of water’s most mesmerizing qualities. Found all around the world, from Bolivia to Siberia and Malawi to Pakistan, some of these spectacular natural and man-made wonders might even make you forget about beaches altogether. (And if their crystalline or wildly colored waters don’t do the trick, then the diversity of wildlife they often attract just might.) While these examples may go by different names (lake, laguna, lago, etc.) they’re all equally stunning—and worthy of a visit. From luxurious vacation spots in Italy to hidden wonders in Myanmar, these are the 36 most beautiful lakes in the world. This gallery has been updated since its original publish date. www.cntraveler.com/gallery/most-beautiful-lakes-in-the-world?30 November 2022
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Post by Owen on Mar 21, 2023 10:00:10 GMT
26 ~~~ 50 Most Beautiful Cities in the World ~ CNT ~~~ Really, really, ridiculously good-looking. We seek beauty in many forms—through art and architecture; water views and mountain vistas; history and culture—and some places make that search extremely easy. This list of absolutely stunning locales circles the globe, covering the cities and towns that made us fall in love at first sight with their futuristic skylines, tree-lined canals, and colorful historic buildings (among many other things). From Amsterdam to Cusco, here are the 50 most beautiful cities in the world. www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2016-01-08/the-50-most-beautiful-cities-in-the-world15 December 2020
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Post by Owen on Sept 12, 2023 11:09:02 GMT
27 ~~~ The most beautiful TV series locations in the worldWe go channel-surfing to find the most beautiful locations on the small-screen, from Mallorca to the Indian Ocean While we rarely judge a TV series solely for its filming locations, there are some shows where the landscape and backgrounds give off as much main character energy as the protagonists themselves. Below, we take a look at the TV shows from the last few years that have made us wonder where filming took place – and even convinced us to book holidays as soon as we binge-watching the season. www.cntraveller.com/article/beautiful-tv-series-locations#11 Sept 2023
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Post by Owen on Sept 21, 2023 5:02:53 GMT
28 ~ ~~ The best Christmas holiday destinations for 2023From romantic getaway ideas to family-friendly trips and solo excursions After years of Christmas travel being put on pause, 2022 saw avid travellers embrace the festive escape once more. Christmas holiday destinations are a contentious issues among large families, however. An amble around Europe's famous Christmas markets is on most people's bucket lists, but then there's the practicalities of finding a cosy bolthole in a new city – to tree, or not to tree? Winter sun spots like Australia and South Africa were out of bounds in recent years due to strict Covid entry requirements, but families are free to reunite on whichever side of the globe they wish – and doing so in droves. With plenty of options back on the agenda, we've listed the best holiday destinations for Christmas in 2023. To stay closer to home, see our pick of the best UK Airbnbs to book for Christmas. www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-places-to-go-at-christmas?1 Sept 2023
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Post by Owen on Oct 4, 2023 9:03:17 GMT
29 ~~~ These are the world’s prettiest cities to visit this autumnWe reveal the city that is at its most beautiful during autumn Crackling fires, misty mornings and leaves a vibrant spectrum of red, orange and yellow – if anything is guaranteed to pull us out of our end-of-summer slump, it’s the promise of autumn’s cosy weekends and kaleidoscopic beauty. But when it comes to seasonal holidays, choosing the perfect destination guaranteed to deliver those hygge vibes can be hard. After it revealed the world’s prettiest cities to visit in summer, travel service provider Travelbag conducted a study to analyse the data behind Instagram and TikTok hashtags to unveil the locations that are at their most beautiful in the autumn. Below, we show the results for the world’s prettiest cities to visit this season. www.cntraveller.com/article/the-worlds-prettiest-cities-to-visit-this-autumn#24 Sept 2023
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Post by Owen on Oct 4, 2023 9:06:07 GMT
30 ~~~ The best cities in the world: 2023 Readers' Choice Awards What are the best cities in the world? These are the coolest cities to visit on the planet, as voted for by the readers of Condé Nast Traveller Cities, like dreams, are made of desires and fears, reckoned Italo Calvino; but the best have pretty decent architecture, a buzzing food scene and smart places to stay too. For our most recent annual Reader's Choice Awards survey, with results announced in October 2023, the desire of discerning travellers to explore bucket list destinations off-limits for sometime was evident. Singapore is booming once again, Australia is raring to go, and Japan is ready to share its cultural wonders once again. These are the best cities in the world, according to the 2023 Readers' Choice Awards. The scores below are percentages representing overall average levels of satisfaction. www.cntraveller.com/gallery/best-cities-in-world#3 Oct 2023
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