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travel trends
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Travel Trends For 2025

Travel is set to transform in 2025, as travellers seek unique experiences that are as meaningful as they are convenient. From exploring quiet retreats to revisiting nostalgic destinations, here’s a rundown of the top travel trends we expect to shape the new year. Each trend reflects a shift toward more personalized, engaging journeys that emphasize […]

hotel dining experiences
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Hotel Dining Experiences Worth Staying In For

Gone are the days when hotel restaurants were an afterthought, a mere convenience for late-night meals or early morning coffee. Today, we’re in the midst of a hotel restaurant renaissance, where travellers are finding world-class culinary experiences right within their accommodations. No longer overshadowed by local eateries, hotel dining experiences are setting the standard with […]

Sarasota, Florida, USA downtown skyline.
Travel Guide
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GUIDE: Sarasota – Pleasant Sunshine And Floridian Charm

Sarasota’s laid-back sophistication and charm makes it easy to feel at ease in this 40 mile-long coastal community along Florida’s Gulf Coast. Sarasota and her string of eight islands are 60 miles south of Tampa and 75 north of Fort Myers. Drenched in sunshine most of the year, being outdoors is a classic way to […]

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Freelance Writer

wine
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Wine, Philanthropy, and a Serendipitous Lunch in NYC

I arrived in New York City yesterday for a truly special event: the Grapes for Humanity Global Foundation’s “Wine Legends Dinner V.” As the sister organization to Grapes for Humanity Canada, the U.S. chapter, founded in 2003 by Arlene Willis, shares the same passion for wine and philanthropy. This year’s event promised to be an […]

DeLand
Travel Guide
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GUIDE: DeLand a Journey Through History, Art, and Nature

FLORIDA SERIES – Third stop! DeLand, Florida, is a town steeped in history, charm, and natural beauty, founded by New York entrepreneur Henry DeLand in 1876. DeLand had a grand vision of creating an “Athens of Florida,” a place of culture, education, and prosperity. His dream took root with the establishment of Stetson University, Florida’s oldest […]

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Why Do Airline Crews Dim the Cabin Lights? (It’s Not to Help You Sleep)

When the first commercial flight took off in 1914, the model became obsolete only a few years later. However, that first flight from St. Petersburg in Florida to Tampa would lay a foundation for all other future models, including the luxuries that once existed on flights. While most are no longer available, one seemingly lovely […]

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

Micro-cations
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Micro-Cations: The Rise of Short, Impactful Trips

When I started my travel blog in 2011, it was called Weekend Jaunt because I was all about the 2-4 day quick getaways. Now, in today’s fast-paced world, finding time for a long vacation can be challenging. Enter micro-cations, the trend of short but enriching vacations that are perfect for those with limited time. These […]

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7 Breathtaking Honeymoon Destinations Any Couple Will Remember Forever

With the blissful tumult of your wedding day not far behind, you’ll need a moment (or a few!) to recharge and spend some quality time with your spouse. But everyone recharges differently! Whether you prefer being pampered on some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, camel-riding adventures through a desert, or a week-long […]

Lake Nona
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Lake Nona: A Haven for Technology, Wellness & Sustainability

Lake Nona, a master-planned community in Orlando, Florida, has emerged as a hotspot for technology, healthcare innovation, and sustainability. With its state-of-the-art facilities, eco-friendly initiatives, and an emphasis on collaboration, this vibrant community offers a unique and engaging experience for both residents and visitors. At the heart of Lake Nona is the 650-acre health and […]

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Jurassic Park is Closer Than You Think

Kentucky offers a one-of-kind Jurassic Park for tiny palaeontologists and dinosaur lovers of all ages called Dinosaur World. The recently renovated park was created by Swedish businessman Christer Svensson. He moved to Florida in the early 90s and visited the first Dinosaur World. Then, it included dinosaurs that were made by the park employees from fibreglass, […]