Monthly Archives: July 2025

New Restaurant by Chef Scott Conant to Debut at Baha Mar

Baha Mar, the Caribbean’s integrated luxury resort in the Bahamas, has announced its latest culinary destination, Leola. The new restaurant concept from chef and restaurateur Scott Conant is slated to open this fall at Grand Hyatt Baha Mar. Conant, a two-time James Beard Award-winning chef, cookbook author and television personality sets a new benchmark for […]

Atomic Tourism: 10 Essential Sites to Confront the Nuclear Age

TL;DR Atomic tourism means visiting places tied to nuclear history. Think test sites, museums, accident zones, bunkers.  It’s about understanding how humanity entered the atomic age.  This travel isn’t just morbid curiosity. It educates people on technology’s sharp double edge. It honors lives changed by nuclear events. And it helps preserve important memories. Places like […]

Peaks Of The Balkans Accommodation: Best Places To Stay + Booking Tips

Wondering which Peaks of the Balkans accommodation to book? Confused about how the booking process works, or what the guesthouses are like? Then you’re in the right place! I’m just back from hiking the Peaks of the Balkans trail myself, and one major highlight was staying at family-run guesthouses and hotels in remote mountain villages […]

Israel Appoints New Director General of the Ministry of Tourism

Israel has appointed Michael Yitzhakov as director general of the Ministry of Tourism. Following the unanimous approval of his candidacy by the Civil Service Appointments Committee, the government gave its approval to Minister Haim Katz’s proposal to appoint Yitzhakov. Yitzhakov, 37, is married and resides in Netanya. He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and […]

Missed Flight Lounge Debuts at New York’s Busiest Airport

With more than two-thirds of major U.S. airports historically experiencing their worst delays between June and August, American margarita brand Cayman Jack is stepping in to transform travel mishaps into something worth sipping on—Cayman Jack Margaritas. Cayman Jack is launching The Cayman Club, a signature in-person and online experience designed exclusively for travelers facing the […]

Market to Reach $4.86 Billion by 2030

The AI in aviation market is expected to reach $4.86 billion by 2030, from $1.75 billion in 2025, with a CAGR of 22.6 percent according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. The AI in aviation market is witnessing rapid growth, propelled by advancements in machine learning, computer vision, sensor fusion, and natural language processing technologies. Airlines […]

Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Expands Service for So Cal Events

As Southern California enters a season filled with events, the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner offers travelers a convenient transportation alternative to get around the region. With the recently introduced 12th daily round-trip between Los Angeles and San Diego now in full operation, riders now have more flexibility. Serving 29 stations along a 351-mile coastal corridor, the […]

Rollin’ On the Lower Mississippi on American Serenade

Traveling by motorcoach through small-town Cleveland, MS, earlier this year, cruise guests returning to American Cruise Lines’ (ACL) American Serenade  on the Lower Mississippi River had an encounter with a feisty veggie. As the travelers gazed at Delta State University’s stately buildings. ACL’s guide asked guests, “Do you know what this university’s mascot is?” No […]

American Cruise Lines Christens American Patriot in Newport

American Cruise Lines christened American Patriot in Newport, Rhode Island last week, celebrating the holiday and marking the countdown to the country’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026. American Patriot is the first ship in the company’s new Patriot Class—a fleet of 130-passenger ships designed exclusively for cruising the U.S.A. Sister ships American Pioneer, American […]