Hell’s Revenge Trail Designated A National Trail

The National Park Service has officially designated the legendary Hell’s Revenge Trail, just outside of Moab, as a National Trail, adding to the area’s allure for adventure seekers. Famous for its high-intensity off-roading, Hell’s Revenge offers breathtaking views of Arches Read More …

Top 10 Cities with the Most Airbnb-Ready Homes

The Perfect Rug analyzed 50 US cities to find out which ten have the most Airbnb-ready homes. The analysis includes key variables: city, state, 2023 visitation, the total number of apartment listings, the percentage of those listings available on Airbnb, and the total number of Airbnb listings. The Read More …

Luxury Pet Travel with K9 Jets

K9 JETS, the world’s first pet-dedicated, pay-per-seat private jet service, has redefined pet travel since its launch in March 2023. Offering a luxury experience for both pets and their owners, K9 JETS allows passengers to bring their furry companions on Read More …

Cunard Launches New Voyages Sailing from October 2026 to April 2027

Luxury cruise line Cunard has announced its new program of voyages sailing from October 2026 to April 2027. Guests will be able to enjoy more than 40 new voyages on Cunard’s iconic fleet of four Queens: flagship Queen Mary 2, its newest vessel Queen Read More …

New 13-Day Tour of the Galapagos, Amazon & Andes

On this NEW 13-day “Ecuador Diverse” tour, discover the magical Galapagos Islands at Scalesia Galapagos Lodge and Finch Bay Hotel, explore the Amazon Rainforest at Sacha Lodge, and experience the Ecuadorian Andes at Hacienda Piman. While in the Galapagos, enjoy activities to learn about endemic flora and fauna species, hike near Read More …

Where to Go in 2025: Chasing the Travel Trends

Get ahead of travel in the new year by learning where and how travelers will be hitting the roads and skies. Looking at some of the biggest names in travel—Hilton, Skift, SmartFlyer, and Virtuoso—there are some major trends shaping up Read More …

All Clear: Florida Gasoline Supply Chain Recovering After Hurricane Milton

Florida gas prices are holding steady as the fuel supply chain recovers from the effects of Hurricane Milton. Sunday’s state average was $3.10 per gallon. That’s the same as last week, 5 cents less than last month and 27 cents less Read More …