
How a Gen Z digital nomad balances technology with enjoying travel
If you struggle to disconnect on your travels, a digital native shares some advice.
If you struggle to disconnect on your travels, a digital native shares some advice.
Visitors have been warned to 'fight back' when attacked by the creatures.
The new process follows several fatal events.
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'These are no 'influencers', they should be called imbeciles,' says deputy PM.
The traveller felt forced to take matters into her hands.
The 65-year-old couldn't hold back tears when she saw Paris for the first time.
"Put your junk where it belongs," said the irritated pilot.
There’s few natural sites more prominent globally than Australia’s Uluru, in Matutjara.
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The city is suffering due to “mass tourism, development projects and climate change”.
New York Times: European spots are introducing visitor taxes to tackle overtourism.
Qualifications include rollerblades, a love of Matchbox Twenty and having no thoughts.
There are two things that must happen, an NZ pilot reveals.
Critics claim they would rather relieve themselves in the airport car park.
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The tourists were trapped for hours in one of the world's tallest cable cars.
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What it's like on board the Ocean Vista, a new cruise ship that launched in May and sailed from Rome to visit Malta, Naples, Corsica and more on its inaugural voyage. Video / Stephanie Holmes
Creative cocktails to fine dining, to dancefloors and libraries, this ship has it all.
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The cost was something the traveller never saw coming.
Killer whales have developed a taste for the ultimate quarry, pleasure yachts.
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The Greek government is hoping make amends for affected tourists with return trips.
Visits to Greece’s most popular archaeological site will be capped starting next month.
It’s a restaurant Jim, but not as we know it.
Financial Times: The shortages have caused delays and reduced schedules.
Hundreds came to the woman's defence after the video went viral.