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Best Time to Visit Cuba: Weather, Seasons, Hurricanes, and Month-by-Month Guide

Best Time to Visit Cuba: Weather, Seasons, Hurricanes, and Month-by-Month Guide

Cuba has a tropical wet and dry climate with two distinct seasons, and knowing "whether" or not to go during certain times of the year can make or break your trip. This month-by-month guide covers Cuba's weather, hurricane risk, tourist seasons, and ...

UK Travel ETA Requirement in 2026 (it's £20 starting April 8th, 2026, up from £16)

UK Travel ETA Requirement in 2026 (it's £20 starting April 8th, 2026, up from £16)

UK Travel ETA Requirement – How to Apply for Your UK Travel Authorization Planning a trip to the United Kingdom? If you're a visitor from a visa-exempt country, you may need a travel authorization called a UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)....

C1 Transit Visa for the USA

C1 Transit Visa for the USA

C1 Transit Visa: Who Needs It and How to Apply If you are traveling through the United States en route to another country, you may need a C1 Transit Visa. This visa allows travelers to pass through a U.S. airport without staying long-term. ...

Algeria Visa Guide for Americans: Requirements, Process, and What to Expect in 2026

Algeria Visa Guide for Americans: Requirements, Process, and What to Expect in 2026

Unlike much of North Africa, Algeria does not offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry for American citizens. You must obtain a visa from an Algerian embassy or consulate before you travel. The process requires planning, patience, and paperwork — but...

Doing Business with Morocco: Trade, Exports, and Free Trade Agreements

Doing Business with Morocco: Trade, Exports, and Free Trade Agreements

Morocco is Africa's most export-integrated economy — a distinction earned through decades of deliberate trade policy, strategic port investment, and an aggressive network of free trade agreements. If your business moves goods, Morocco deserves seriou...

Singapore Travel Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit

Singapore Travel Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit

Singapore defies easy description. It is a city, a country, and an island all at once — a place where a 10-minute taxi ride takes you from a gleaming financial district to a Hindu temple festooned with carved gods to a Chinese opera house to a Mal...

Airports Where You Can Still Smoke in 2026 — Yes, They Exist

Airports Where You Can Still Smoke in 2026 — Yes, They Exist

If you're a smoker and you fly internationally, you already know the drill: most airports have eliminated indoor smoking entirely, and lighting up means leaving the terminal, going through security again, or waiting hours until you land. But some maj...

What Was LoDo? The Remarkable History of Denver's Lower Downtown District

What Was LoDo? The Remarkable History of Denver's Lower Downtown District

LoDo — Lower Downtown Denver — is the roughly 25-block area bounded by the South Platte River to the west, Larimer Street to the north, 20th Street to the east, and Speer Boulevard to the south. It is today Denver's most densely packed dining and nig...

Doing Business in Slovenia: Why This Small EU Country Is One of Europe's Best-Kept Investment Secrets

Doing Business in Slovenia: Why This Small EU Country Is One of Europe's Best-Kept Investment Secrets

Slovenia is a country of 2.1 million people at the crossroads of Central Europe — bordered by Austria, Italy, Croatia, and Hungary. It joined the EU in 2004, adopted the euro in 2007, and has since developed one of the most stable, transparent, and b...

Should You Be Scared of Bears in Alaska?

Should You Be Scared of Bears in Alaska?

Alaska is home to approximately 30,000 brown (grizzly) bears and 100,000 black bears — the highest densities of both species in North America. Polar bears patrol the Arctic coast. It's one of the few places on Earth where you can encounter a large ap...

3 Fascinating Transportation Facts About Indonesia

3 Fascinating Transportation Facts About Indonesia

Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago nation — 17,508 islands, 270 million people, and a geography that makes getting from one place to another a fundamentally different logistical challenge than in any continental country. What has emerged fr...

Business Travel in Brazil: What You Need to Know Before Your First Trip

Business Travel in Brazil: What You Need to Know Before Your First Trip

Brazil is the ninth-largest economy in the world by nominal GDP, the largest in Latin America, and the most important business destination on the continent. It has a diversified industrial base, a massive consumer market of 215 million people, deep n...

Denver's Cherry Blossom Festival: Everything You Need to Know

Denver's Cherry Blossom Festival: Everything You Need to Know

Denver's Cherry Blossom Festival — formally the Sakura Matsuri — is one of the largest Japanese cultural celebrations in the American interior. Hosted annually by the Japan-America Society of Colorado, the event brings together Japanese-American heri...

South Sudan: The World's Youngest Country and Its Complex Story

South Sudan: The World's Youngest Country and Its Complex Story

On 9 July 2011, South Sudan officially separated from Sudan and became the world's newest independent nation. After decades of civil war between the predominantly Christian and animist south and the Arab Muslim north — a conflict that had cost an est...

Denver's Best Night Clubs: Where to Go After Dark in the Mile High City

Denver's Best Night Clubs: Where to Go After Dark in the Mile High City

Denver earns its reputation for outdoor adventure, but once the sun drops behind the Rockies, the Mile High City shifts gears entirely. The club and bar scene here has matured dramatically over the past decade — driven by a young transplant populatio...

Andorra Travel Guide: The Tiny Pyrenean Principality and What's Going On There

Andorra Travel Guide: The Tiny Pyrenean Principality and What's Going On There

Andorra is, statistically, one of Europe's most visited countries per capita on earth. A sovereign state of 468 square kilometres tucked into the eastern Pyrenees between France and Spain, it receives approximately 8 million visitors per year against...

Canal Street: The Grand Thoroughfare of New Orleans in the 1900s

Canal Street: The Grand Thoroughfare of New Orleans in the 1900s

Canal Street at the turn of the 20th century was one of the most impressive commercial boulevards in the United States. At 171 feet wide — one of the widest streets in the country, a width that required two sets of streetcar rails and still left room...

Why You Should Go to Cameroon: Africa in Miniature Awaits

Why You Should Go to Cameroon: Africa in Miniature Awaits

Cameroon is called "Africa in miniature" — and the nickname earns its keep. Within the borders of a single country you'll find dense equatorial rainforest home to gorillas and forest elephants, an active stratovolcano that towers over the Atlantic co...

Where Do Germans Travel in 2025? The Statistics, Trends, and Top Destinations

Where Do Germans Travel in 2025? The Statistics, Trends, and Top Destinations

Germany is a nation of travelers. With a strong passport, generous vacation entitlements, and one of Europe's highest standards of living, Germans collectively take hundreds of millions of trips per year — and the destinations they choose, the amount...

Can You Visit Syria in 2026? The Most Honest Answer Possible

Can You Visit Syria in 2026? The Most Honest Answer Possible

Syria was, before 2011, one of the most underrated travel destinations in the Middle East: a country of extraordinary ancient cities, exceptional food, and some of the most significant historical sites on earth. The civil war that began in 2011 devas...

How People Got Around Los Angeles in the 1940s — And How It Explains Everything About the City Today

How People Got Around Los Angeles in the 1940s — And How It Explains Everything About the City Today

Everyone knows Los Angeles as a car city. Five-lane freeways, parking minimums, the 405 at rush hour, the assumption that no one walks anywhere. But this wasn't always the case — and the story of how Los Angeles transformed from one of the world's be...

Denver's 16th Street Mall: The History Behind Colorado's Most Famous Boulevard

Denver's 16th Street Mall: The History Behind Colorado's Most Famous Boulevard

Walk the length of Denver's 16th Street Mall today and you'll pass chain restaurants, hotel lobbies, coffee shops, street performers, and the constant swoosh of free mall ride buses. It's pleasant and busy — Denver's version of a downtown promenade. ...

Heydar Aliyev International Airport: Why Baku's Gateway Is One of the Coolest Airports in the World

Heydar Aliyev International Airport: Why Baku's Gateway Is One of the Coolest Airports in the World

Most airports are infrastructure — something you pass through to get somewhere else. A few airports are, genuinely, destinations. Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, Azerbaijan is in a third category: a building that makes you stop before yo...

Taiwan in 7 Days: The Island That Fits an Entire World Into One Trip

Taiwan in 7 Days: The Island That Fits an Entire World Into One Trip

Taiwan is one of those destinations that people put off because they're not quite sure what it is — not fully China, not quite Japan, its own complex and fascinating thing. Then they go, and they can't stop talking about it. The food alone justifies ...

Hong Kong Apartments: Can You Actually Live in a Big Space There?

Hong Kong Apartments: Can You Actually Live in a Big Space There?

Hong Kong has a global reputation for tiny apartments. You've probably seen the viral photos: shoebox studios the size of a parking space, bunk beds stacked in what were originally industrial storage units, "coffin homes" where elderly residents re...

Getting Around Puerto Rico: Uber, Taxis, and Public Transport

Getting Around Puerto Rico: Uber, Taxis, and Public Transport

Let's be direct: Puerto Rico is largely a car island. Outside of the walkable core of Old San Juan and parts of Condado, getting around without your own vehicle requires planning. The good news is that Uber and rideshares work reliably throughout the...

Bryggen: Bergen's UNESCO World Heritage Hanseatic Waterfront

Bryggen: Bergen's UNESCO World Heritage Hanseatic Waterfront

The row of pointed gables lining Bergen's eastern harbour — red, yellow, ochre, and weathered brown — is one of the most recognised skylines in Scandinavia. Bryggen (simply "the wharf" in Norwegian) was for four centuries the most important node in n...

Gdańsk: Where World War II Started — and One of Poland's Greatest Cities

Gdańsk: Where World War II Started — and One of Poland's Greatest Cities

At 4:45am on 1 September 1939, the German warship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire on the Polish military transit depot at Westerplatte, on the outskirts of Gdańsk. The 182 Polish defenders held for seven days against overwhelming German force. It was ...

Doing Business in Armenia: Opportunities, Culture, and Practical Guide

Doing Business in Armenia: Opportunities, Culture, and Practical Guide

Armenia punches well above its weight in business. A landlocked country of under 3 million people with no oil wealth, Armenia has built a reputation as the Caucasus's tech and startup hub — with a well-educated workforce, favourable tax conditions, a...

How to Get to Iran from the United States: Every Route, Flight Connection, and Border Crossing Explained

How to Get to Iran from the United States: Every Route, Flight Connection, and Border Crossing Explained

Getting to Iran from the United States requires some coordination and massive planning. There are no direct flights between the US and Iran, and there haven't been for decades. US sanctions do mean that no American airlines can fly there, and Iran's ...