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The 20 Best Airbnbs in San Diego and the Surrounding Region

Downtown San Diego apartments, beach bungalows and California wilderness homes aplenty

Is It Time to Lighten Up on Airlines Over Refund Policies?

In 2020, 102,550 consumers lodged complaints towards the Department of Transportation, with the majority taking aim at airlines

Can “Semi-Private” Air Travel Shake Up a Stale Industry?

While the industry at large has faced a miserable year, one company might be perfectly poised to thrive

Apparently RVs Have Elevators Now

This new motorhome is called the Villa Edition for a reason

Despite Pandemic, People Are Booking Around-the-World Cruises

Two Viking Ocean Cruise 930-passenger ships set to depart this December have already sold out

How I Skied — Yes, Skied — Down the Face of Hawaii’s Biggest Waves

Free skier Cody Townsend recounts one of the most inventive stunts of his career

How to Not Be a Terrible Airbnb Guest, According to Hosts

You may be surprised at just how easy it is

Traveling Across Europe in Art Deco Style

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express expands its route

This European Metropolis Topped the List of Best Cities for Expats

Five of the top 10 cities on the InterNations list are on the Iberian Peninsula

Here’s a Morbid List of the Top Destinations for a Selfie-Related Death

Almost 330 people have died by selfie in the last decade

Is the Travel Industry Following Through on Its 2020 Commitment To Diversity?

Last summer, companies pledged to do better. But the numbers are not yet bearing that out.

Hotel “Subscriptions” Are Hoping to Cash in on the Remote Work Boom

Faced with excess inventory and tumbling revenue, hotel brands are hoping to make nomadic workers an offer they can’t refuse

Remembering Matthew Henson, The First Person to Reach the North Pole

Despite his 1909 milestone, you may have never heard of the African-American explorer

In the Maldives, Paradise Still Awaits

Two rapid tests, a quarantine and 36 hours later, the realities of COVID will fade quietly into the background