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The United States and its territories are home to more than 60 beautiful national parks. Offering an extremely diverse landscape, these gorgeous national treasures attract millions of tourists each year to soak in their natural beauty. From the East Coast to the West Coast and everywhere in between, we introduce you to some of America’s most beautiful regions. Do you like reading Culture Trip? Why not travel with us! Our Culture His Trips are small group tours that truly immerse you in a destination through authentic travel experiences. Eco-friendly train travel also allows you to experience slow travel and the…
The European Commission has again postponed the start of travel permit fees for entry into Europe until at least 2025. The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is expected to come into force by mid-2025 at the earliest, according to the government’s official program website. The postponement was approved by the EU’s Justice and Home Affairs Council on Friday. Alessandra Amodio/Travel + Leisure “With a new roadmap towards the realization of a new IT architecture, ETIAS is expected to be ready for operation in spring 2025,” the Justice and Home Affairs Council said in a statement. ETIAS fees were…
NIGHTMARES, Vietnam’s largest Halloween festival, will take place from 28 to 31 October, transforming Asia Park into the most impressive Halloween setting in Da Nang, with plenty of ghosts and challenging experiences. Asia Park will be hosting Vietnam’s biggest Halloween event, Nightmare, from October 28 to October 31. Get ready to step into the mysterious world of ghosts, where magical lights and haunting music will transport you to another dimension. The vibrantly costumed “ghosts” and scary makeup will surely excite and thrill all visitors. Experience the magic of Nightmare at Asia Park, where the everyday world will be transformed into…
The European Union has postponed the new ETIAS travel authorization until 2025. The new rules require U.S. travelers to pay a $7.50 fee and fill out an entry form. American tourists are flooding into Europe as international travel recovers from a pandemic-induced slump. Thank you for registering! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed on the go.Download the app American tourists will be able to travel to Europe for free for another year after the European Union postpones plans to impose entry fees.European officials said on Friday that the EU’s ETIAS travel authorization, which requires U.S. travelers to fill…
According to the latest statistics on EU tourism, tourism demand in 2022 is already close to 96% of 2019 levels. This represents an almost complete recovery on average across the EU, with countries such as Belgium, Denmark, France, Ireland and the Netherlands even exceeding it. pre-pandemic levels. However, the recovery in Eastern European tourist destinations has been slower, perhaps due in part to the Ukraine war. The data also shows that international tourism demand will recover more slowly than domestic tourism, remaining at 91% of 2019 levels in 2022. These new figures come from an update to the EU Tourism…
Tensions are rising in Europe as anger over the Israel-Hamas war leads to increased bomb threats and concerns about hate crimes.In the German capital Berlin, police reported four incidents in which Stars of David were painted on the doors of Jewish residents. This reflects the Nazi wartime practice of painting stars on Jewish businesses to deter people from visiting them.London has seen an increase in reports of anti-Semitic and Islamophobic crimes since Hamas militants attacked Israeli soldiers and civilians on October 7, the Metropolitan Police said. Three Jewish schools in the British capital have been shut down over fears they…
Join the National Park Service and experience your America! The National Park Service preserves the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of current and future generations. By bringing your unique experience, background and perspective to our work, you can make a difference. “We are committed to fostering a workforce where the perspectives and talents of all employees are valued, welcomed and valued.” — Former NPS Secretary John Jarvis a chance for everyone We offer work opportunities in more than 400 national parks and offices, from Maine to Guam, the…
China is seeing a surge in outbound tourism as tourists pack up their bags and head to holiday destinations after three years of coronavirus quarantine. But some countries in Southeast Asia are learning that post-pandemic travel demand may look different than before. Gary Bowerman reports.On June 29, Malaysia’s Tourism Minister Tiong Kin Sing personally intervened at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to release a Chinese national detained by immigration officials. Local media debated whether the minister had security clearance to enter the arrivals hall, while social media speculated as to why the Chinese visitors were denied entry. Fast forward to September…
As the war between Hamas and Israel escalates in the Middle East, tensions are spilling over into Europe, where demonstrations and terrorist attacks have caused chaos for locals and tourists.Last week, monuments and government buildings across Europe were lit up in blue and white. It was a show of solidarity with Israel following the October 7 Hamas attack that killed at least 1,400 Israeli civilians. Within days, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through European cities to protest Israel’s subsequent bombing of Gaza. An explosion at a hospital in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday left people dead, leaving Palestinians…
The UNWTO European Commission held a meeting within the framework of the 25th session of the United Nations General Assembly in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The meeting, the second of the year, brought together high-level representatives from around 40 European countries to discuss challenges affecting the region’s tourism industry and the way forward. UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili expressed his gratitude to the Government of Uzbekistan for the warm hospitality of all Member States and participants of the UNWTO’s Supreme Judicial Assembly: Samarkand, with its rich history and cultural importance, The future of European tourism provides an exciting backdrop for discussions on the…