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The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal. But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats. Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel.


World-famous landmarks that are actually COPIES

These surprising iconic buildings are actually copies including The White House, Buckingham Palace, the Empire State Building and Burj Khalifa.


Not all travel insurance is the same – here's what you need to know before buying yours

During a cost of living crisis, it is more important than ever to make sure you are properly insured when you travel. The last thing you want is the expense of a medical claim, the cost of a missed flight, or having to replace lost or stolen baggage. But how do you pick the right policy from the myriad options available? It’s easy to get bamboozled...


The best solo trips around the world

Solo traveling can be a daunting prospect sometimes, especially if you have no idea how the culture in your destination of choice works, or how easy it is to get around. But fear not, because the world offers many travel options for all the solo travelers out there. Click through this gallery to discover the best solo trips around the world.


The richest fictional characters of all time

Mansions, private jets, and vacations on exotic islands–the ultra-rich certainly seem to have it all! But while the celebrities and tech giants of the real world have been amassing their millions and billions in ways we can somewhat grasp, there are other, less real characters that have impressive fortunes of their own. These fictional characters may not be real, but their bank accounts will make you believe they belong among the glittering crowd of the mega rich. Curious? Click through this gallery to see which characters are worth their weight in gold! All amounts in USD.


The best cities to visit with kids

City breaks tend to be hugely popular with child-free singles, couples, and groups of friends, but parents with young kids often ditch the big cities in favor of beach resorts or trips to the countryside. But having kids, toddlers, or babies along for the ride really doesn't have to mean taking city breaks off the travel agenda. Many cities around the world have a host of attractions aimed squarely at family visitors, along with stroller-friendly sidewalks and restaurants that make junior diners feel like valued customers. Ready for some inspo for your next family trip? Click through the gallery to discover the best cities to visit with kids.


13 Tips and Ticks to Know While Traveling The World

Ah, the perils of traveling abroad! It can be a daunting experience, trying to learn the customs and etiquette of a foreign country. You can be thrown for a loop by the language barrier, but there are also cultural differences that can be hard to spo


Disney gets key approval for $1.9BILLION Disneyland expansion project

Disney has finally received approval from Anaheim to go ahead with the $1.9billion expansion of the Disneyland park that will bring Zootopia and Toy Story to life.


The best and worst Coachella performances ranked

Join us as we count down the best and worst performances from the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.


The cheapest summer holiday getaway destinations are revealed... which could save you hundreds of pounds

Families after a cheap summer getaway should head for the Costa Brava, Italy's Amalfi Coast or lesser-known Greek islands.


Sweden's Princess Victoria wades through a marsh in snowshoes

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looked in great spirits as she visited Store Mosse National Park in Värnamo in the south of the country on Thursday.


The ocean's most beautiful creatures

The world's oceans teem with millions of different species of sealife. Some of these animals rank among the most beautiful on Earth. But submerged and for the most part out of sight, we rarely get the chance to admire them in all their vibrant glory. Until now. Click through and discover the best-looking denizens of the deep.


39-year-old Singaporean woman missing after going on solo trip to Spain

SINGAPORE: Concerns are mounting for the whereabouts of Audrey Fang, a 39-year-old Singaporean tourist, who... The post 39-year-old Singaporean woman missing after going on solo trip to Spain appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Traveler, 27, tests ALL major domestic airlines and private jet carriers in the US to create ultimate ranking in week-long saga that left him in TEARS - and revealed very surprising results

Eric Decker, 27, who boasts nearly 15 million YouTube subscribers, decided to fly every one of 28 domestic airlines over one super itinerary during which he pledged to not leave the 'airport system.'


Amazing attractions around the world where you can actually spend the NIGHT

It’s closing time at the museum, but you don't have to go home just yet. Stay the night at some of these awesome attractions and enjoy exclusive access to their many wonders.


Illuminating facts about the Age of Enlightenment

The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, France, and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change. Challenging political and religious conventions, the Enlightenment produced numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars, and revolutions. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery for the movement's core beliefs, and even some of its common misconceptions.


The New 7 Wonders of the World to visit at least once in your life

While the ancient 7 world wonders hold their allure, there's a (more) fresh set of seven wonders that await your exploration. These gems stand proudly, offering a glimpse into human ingenuity and cultural richness. Embark on an unforgettable journey to witness these awe-inspiring sites firsthand, where each step echoes with history and beauty. Come, let us guide you through this voyage of wonder and inspiration.


Star-spangled facts about the American flag

There have been 26 official versions of the American flag spanning the more than 240 years of the nation’s history. But who thought up its iconic design, and what are the laws and regulations governing its proper use? Browse the following gallery and unfurl some amazing stories behind the Stars and Stripes.


Family who bought a private island end up in a battle to reclaim it

The story of a British family who bought a private island near Nicaragua and ended up in a battle to reclaim it from local indigenous people is told in The Price of Paradise


Schengen-style visa for Southeast Asia? Thailand favours joint visa across 6 nations

In a move to promote seamless mobility across Southeast Asian countries, Thailand is leading an initiative for a joint visa programme spanning six nations. The proposed single visa would encompass Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar, collectively hosting 70 million tourists last year. Notably, Thailand and Malaysia contributed over half of this figure, clocking in USD 48 billion in tourism revenue. Thailand’s Prime Minister...


Holiday: 10 reasons to visit Malta


Infamously bad celebrity hotel guests

When you've spent time a hotel room, chances are the most havoc you've wreaked was raiding the hotel mini-bar. But that's not the case for many A-listers. Hotels are supposed to be discreet with their celebrity guests, but the rich and famous have been notoriously creative with their destructive behavior. From '70s rock icons to kid actors-turned-troublemakers, stars have ended up owing a lot of money in damages; some have even been slapped with lifelong bans. So, click through the gallery to find out: which stars are considered the worst hotel guests ever?


The best female surfers of all time


The many ways people say hello around the world


Astrotourism: Visit these incredible dark sky reserves around the world

In many parts of the world, especially those most densely populated, it's becoming increasingly difficult to be able to view the galaxy surrounding us in all its primordial glory, like our ancestors could for millennia. Rising levels of industry emissions and light pollution have obstructed many people's ability see one of the universe’s greatest and most awe-inspiring nightly gifts: a sky full of stars. Fortunately, organizations like the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) are working to preserve the night sky for its cultural, environmental, and scientific value, by working with countries around the world to designate protected dark sky reserves and parks. Even more fortunately, many of these places are also being made accessible for visitors, prompting a forthcoming "astrotourism" trend. An area can earn its designation by meeting a minimum criteria for sky quality and natural darkness, plus an evaluation of the peripheral area, which should also support dark sky preservation. Many of these reserves and parks also offer specific stargazing-related education opportunities, so they're perfect even for those who don't know much about it! Click through to see some of the most beautiful places to witness the dark sky with its original illumination.


What exactly was the Treaty of Tordesillas?

In June 1494, a document was created that effectively divided the newly 'discovered' lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire. Known as the Treaty of Tordesillas, this agreement between the two maritime superpowers would have a profound effect on world history, and prove disastrous for millions. But what exactly did this medieval treaty entail, and who benefitted from it? Click through and find out more about this remarkable but controversial alliance.


The most dangerous (and the safest) countries for female travelers

In an attempt to determine which countries are the most dangerous for female travelers, husband and wife journalists Asher and Lyric Fergusson studied and ranked the 50 most popular countries amongst tourists. The data was compiled using sources ranging from the 2018 Gallup World Poll to Equal Measures 2030's Gender Advocates Data Hub. The Fergusson's Women’s Danger Index ranked each country based on eight factors: street safety for women, intentional homicide of women, non-partner sexual violence, intimate partner sexual violence, legal discrimination, global gender gap, gender inequality index, and violence against women attitudes. Using these metrics, their list of the 20 most dangerous countries for women emerges. Intrigued? Take a look at their findings by clicking through the following gallery.


Shock of the old: 11 transport fantasies that never got off the ground – from jetpacks to swan-powered paragliders

There’s an innocent optimism to transport visionaries. They really thought they could change the world! They absolutely couldn’t! But all respect to them for trying: someone got lucky with the wheel once, didn’t they? Being a transport visionary must have been more interesting back before technological progress and grotesque wealth allowed billionaires to “disrupt” the boring A-to-B-ness of conventional travel and blast a car into space, just...


30 islands ranked by their highest point

The world's islands are not usually considered as featuring some of the highest points on Earth. But, in fact, some of the most impressive mountains and volcanoes, most of them active, are located on islands scattered around the globe, anywhere from Antarctica to Indonesia. And many achieve some truly impressive elevations. But where exactly on the planet can you admire the tallest and most dramatic island high points? Click through this gallery of 30 islands ranked by their highest point to discover the loftiest mountain peak of an island on Earth.


Airports in the strangest locations


Netflix's adaptation of Mr. Ripley fuels tourism to tiny Italian town

Airbnb saw a remarkable 93 percent increase in bookings in Ravello, a city located approximately 15 minutes away from Atrani, a town with a population of less than 1,000 people, where Ripley was filmed.


The secret life of bats

Bats can be found all over the globe, and are one of our greatest allies in the animal world. For instance, without bats, the world would have far fewer bananas and far more mosquito bites! As expert pollinators and insect enthusiasts, it is truly a shame that bats are still met with such scorn. Their association with the horrors of the night that began centuries ago with stories of vampires and witchcraft has ruined the reputation of these beautiful, hard-working, and generally harmless creatures. As with everything, the more you understand something, the less you fear it, so here are some bat facts to help set the record straight. Read on to learn everything you need to know about our flying nocturnal friends.


A modern pilgrimage through Herefordshire’s Golden Valley

I’m lying on my back. Directly above me is “a vault of heaven” with great wooden beams. I’ve never woken before under such a high ceiling – but then I’ve never gone to sleep in a church before. We have arranged pew cushions on the stone slabs for increased comfort and, while this may sound austere, my fellow pilgrims and I agree we have slept remarkably well – helped by pies and cider from the Bridge Inn nearby. Just as in Chaucer’s time,...


The Mariana Trench: What do you know about the deepest point on Earth?

The Earth's land surface is truly remarkable, with its mountainous peaks and spectacular valleys. When we think of the ocean's topography, we tend to imagine a flat sandy floor, but it's actually just as varied as our world above water. One of the most intriguing underwater "valleys" is the Mariana Trench, a place of mystery and wonder shrouded in the deepest depths of the Pacific Ocean. It's famous for being the deepest oceanic trench, as well as the home to Challenger Deep—the deepest known point on the Earth's surface. From mind-boggling depths to astonishing creatures, click on for some fascinating facts about this deep-sea phenomenon.


Children and other unbelievable things sent through the mail

The parcel service revolutionized the way people sent stuff around the world. For a fee, individuals could ship all sorts of things across the country, and, in some cases, across borders. While today there are many rules on what can and cannot be posted, which include limits on size, weight, and quantity, in the early days things were a lot more ambiguous, and some people certainly took advantage of this fact! From parents posting their children to body parts being shipped out, in this gallery you'll get to know all about the weird stuff sent through the post. Click on for more.


World Heritage Sites that could disappear anytime

There are more than 1,000 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, about 830 of which are cultural. These are landmarks or areas that carry such strong cultural, historical, or scientific significance, that international treaties have been signed in efforts to protect them. However, more than 50 of them are currently endangered and, unless measures are put in place, could be ruined beyond repair, according to UNESCO's website. Click through the gallery to see 15 of the world's most endangered cultural sites.


YouTrip Review—Guide to YouTrip Card, Exchange Rates & Promo Codes

Which is your preferred multi-currency account for travel spending? We asked this question on our Telegram channel recently, and guess which came out on top? Yup—YouTrip. I guess their claim to be "Singapore's favourite multi-currency wallet" is justified. [caption id="attachment_90176" align="aligncenter" width="2064"] Image: YouTrip[/caption] YouTrip is a digital multi-currency travel wallet that enables you to exchange currencies on the go...


25 fantastic time travel movies you must see


Airline worker arrested for $20M Toronto Airport gold heist

The Ocean's 11-esque heist occurred at Toronto Pearson International Airport in April of last year, and saw a gang make off with 20 kilograms of gold bars worth some $20million.


Witch or saint? Who was Joan of Arc, really?

Heroine, martyr, and saint, Joan of Arc has been an incarnation of French national identity and pride for six centuries. Known as the Maid of Orléans for her role in the defeat of the English in 1429, Joan of Arc was later executed by her enemies for heresy. She was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint more than 500 years later, and remains one of France's most revered and celebrated figures. Indeed, her death on May 30, 1431, is commemorated annually as a national feast day. But who was Joan of Arc, and why is her life so ingrained in the country's national psyche? Click through and find out more about the Maid of Orléans.


Booking.com is offering cheap vacation deals to Las Vegas, Cancún, and more

Now through September 30, Booking.com is offering travelers huge travel discounts on stays in destinations like Paris, Los Angeles, Orlando, and more.


The popular destinations you can't visit in 2024

In 2024, your wanderlust may encounter unexpected roadblocks as some of the world's most iconic destinations temporarily close their doors. From the ancient steps of the Acropolis to the shadowy corridors of Paris' Catacombs, this year marks a pause for some of the globe's most treasured sites. Another addition to the growing list is one of Hawaii's great attractions on the island of Oahu. Mayor of Honolulu Rick Blangiardi revealed that the iconic Haiku Stairs will be removed by the end of April. The twisting staircase passes through a 2,800-foot mountain trail in Kaneohe, Eastern Oahu. It was created by the US Navy during World War II and was officially closed to the public in 1987. However, hikers and tourists continued to ignore signs and barriers, accessing the stairs which have become increasingly dangerous. The problem has only worsened in the age of social media influencers. In 2021, the Honolulu City Counsel voted unanimously to remove the stairs. “This decision that was made was predicated upon our respect for the people who live in and around the entrance to the stairs, our respect for our ʻāina [land and sea], and our respect for both the future and the past history of the culture of the Haʻikū community,” added Mayor Blangiardi. Residents in the area have reportedly been dealing with disturbances from trespassers for decades, who put the treasured natural landmark at risk. Under the banner of preservation and enhancement, these closures offer a moment of reflection on the delicate balance between our desire to explore and the need to protect our cultural and natural heritage. As you delve into this gallery, discover the surprising, and sometimes hidden, reasons behind the inaccessibility of these famed locations. Click through to explore a world of closed doors and the stories they hold within.


Places with the same name: Be careful not to buy a plane ticket to the wrong destination!

There's nothing more exciting than looking for the next place to visit. All you can think about is relaxing, meeting new people and enjoying different cultures. But beware not to spoil your vacation by buying a plane ticket to the wrong place... In this gallery you'll find a list of places that have the same name, but are actually totally different. Check them out!


Turtle could be sent to Cape Verde due to Brexit

A turtle that washed up in Guernsey may not be able to return to Gran Canaria, a charity says.


Singapore Ranks 5th In List Of World’s Best Cities In 2024

London has been crowned the capital of global capitals for 2024, according to a recent ranking of the world’s best cities, shining on criteria assessing liveability, lovability and prosperity for residents, visitors and investors alike. Most political commentators and opinion writers predicted a future devoid of momentum and ambition post-Brexit. And yet, London still appears to be the most attractive destination in Europe — and indeed in the...


Countries that will pay you to move there

Moving to a new country can be an exciting experience. However, it can also be a costly and daunting process. Fortunately, some states, cities, and even entire countries pay you to move there and offer incentives to attract new residents, including financial compensation and tax breaks. Whatever the reason, these incentives can be a great opportunity for those looking to start a new chapter in their lives. If you're looking for a change of scenery, check out this gallery for countries that will pay you to move there.


Lovers & Friends Festival 2024: How to Get Tickets Without Spending a Fortune

Usher's annual Lovers & Friends Festival returns to Las Vegas in May.


How to nurture a long-distance friendship

In the global world of today, many of us move around. It is not uncommon for one person to live in several different countries during their lifetime, and to have a network of friends dotted all over the world. But while there is a lot of talk about long-distance relationships and whether or not they can work, a topic that receives much less attention is long-distance friendships. Long-distance friendships have their challenges just like long-distance romantic relationships, but there are things we can do to make them last. Check out this gallery to find out how to nurture a long-distance friendship.


Travel hotspots! Countries with the highest UV levels

The ultraviolet index (UVI) is a measure of the level of UV radiation. UVI 3 is the level above which sun protection is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). But some of the most popular vacation destinations on the planet regularly experience a UVI of anywhere between 8 and 11. This means anybody failing to cover up in such conditions runs the risk of damaging their health, not least by promoting the onset of skin cancer. But how do you interpret UVI, and where in the world are some of the worst travel hotspots? Click through and discover the countries with the greatest UV levels.


Man, 64, jailed for hoax terror threats

Gary Preston sent white powder and threatening letters to schools, a hotel and a shopping centre.