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Travel Envision-ing a river cruise celebration with Jann Arden
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Travel Don’t have to head south to seek Disney cruises
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Travel Montreal Dining Diary I: Montréal En Lumière and a waste-free dinner at Le Blumenthal
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Travel Silversea liner’s refit will increase passenger capacity, add more features
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Travel Barbados’s ubiquitous rum shops, nearly as old as rum itself, are ingrained in its culture
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Travel In the modern bars of Paris, cocktail culture reigns supreme
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Travel Holland America gets more intimate with Cuba visit
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World Air travel is almost never great — and it's worse for tall passengers. Here's what ...
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Travel Line plans to send Maasdam to exotic destinations
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Travel A pilot program allows Walt Disney World resort guests to check in with Fido
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Travel Colombia reinvents itself and ups its South American cool quotient
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Travel Cool Colombia
Prepare for plenty of pizza selfies: NYC is getting a pop-up pizza museum
The 'experiential pizza adventure' will open to two weeks in October
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Travel And the no. 1 destination in the world for food travellers is ...
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Travel Montreal Dining Diary III: At Maison Boulud, a meeting of Italian star chefs during Montréal ...
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Food One giant leap for beerkind: World's first space stout prepares for launch
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Food Canada's 100 Best reveals top restaurants for 2018, and this Toronto spot is no. 1
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Travel Galapagos takes travellers a step back in time
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Travel Montreal Dining Diary II: L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon
Soak up Seaside’s fun on-board adventures
Once in a while, a ship comes along that is boldly disruptive. It changes the way that we think about what constitutes a cruise, and what is possible on an ocean-going vessel.
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Travel Carnival gives its veteran a brighter look for its Bahamas voyages
Although there is much talk about Carnival Cruise Line’s upcoming Carnival Horizon, which debuts this spring in Europe, the line has been quietly paying attention to some of its older but well-loved ships. -
Travel How to maximize your return on airline miles
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Travel Stunning itineraries highlight Hapag-Lloyd Cruises’ new ultra-luxury exploration vessel
A few years ago, river cruises were the hot trend in the cruise industry. While their unprecedented growth still continues, a new wave of cruise ships are hitting the high seas and, in doing so, are creating one of the hottest trends around. -
Travel The mystery of the increasing air fare
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Travel Sailing cruises an intimate way to see global destinations
The word “cruise” is such a broad term. When you think about what constitutes a cruise, most of us probably picture a gigantic ship bobbing around in the Caribbean — and to be sure, that’s probably the largest and most recognizable type of cruise. -
Travel Yes, you can cruise solo and not get soaked
When I first started cruising, I typically travelled by myself. But unlike booking flights or a hotel, booking a cruise for one can be an expensive proposition, all because of something known as the “single supplement. -
Travel Discovering lots of fantastic marine life and brag-worthy spots in the other California
The southern tip of Mexico’s sun-drenched peninsula offers tranquility, natural beauty and wonderful leisure sports in waters rich with sea life -
Travel Baja's scenic peninsula
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Travel Global fare at New York City's food halls lure tourists and locals alike
For a food-lover visiting New York City, the trip can be boiled down to so much deliciousness, so little time. -
World It’s -67C in the coldest village on Earth and, yes, the outdoor market is open
Oymyakon, a settlement of some 500 people in Russia, is the coldest permanently occupied human settlement in the world