If you’re after a slower pace this summer—a quaintly all-American vacation marked by waterfront bonfires, creaky lighthouses and cherry pie—make your way to Lake Michigan, where Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula is wide open.
Ubud, Bali’s increasingly luxe cultural capital, rewards budgets both big and small. An essential guide to the island’s best-value hotels, restaurants and sights.
Anyone can fish for salmon in Vancouver Island’s Campbell River but it takes a real fan to go fin-to-fin. A guide to snorkeling with salmon, plus where to cast your line, feast on fresh catches and mingle with the grizzlies.
Eight airlines could start operating as many as 20 daily flights from the U.S. to Havana as early as this fall.
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Hotel chains, including Wyndham, Hilton and Marriott, are offering discounts as high as 25% to loyalty-program members who book reservations through a hotel’s website.
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Ireland’s hotel industry is going through its biggest boom since the global economic downturn. But the surprise vote by the U.K. to leave the EU raises questions about whether conditions in the hotel industry will stay rosy.
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American Airlines said it will install automated screening lanes at four hub airports that should cut the security screening process by about 30%, and will deploy more technology in partnership with the TSA.
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Resorts World Casino at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens wants to spend an estimated $400 million to add 1,000 video-lottery terminals and build a new hotel and convention complex.
Want to take your travel photography to the next level? Ditch the hulking DSLR for a trio of small shooters with superpowers.
Former military sites across the U.S. have been remade into enticing destinations, welcoming visitors to sleep, golf, drink craft beer and view art exhibits. No basic training required
The country’s signature sweet tastes even better at its charming seaside. Five places to find the fluffiest, crispiest and most decadent Belgian waffles. Plus: Advice on the easiest way to explore the Belgian coast.
Author Michael Hainey on a misguided solo trip to a desolate five-star mountain resort in Wyoming
Skip paper forms and kiosks with Mobile Passport—and get on the fastest border-control line at large U.S. airports. It’s a model for how government and the tech industry can team up to join the mobile revolution, writes Geoffrey A. Fowler.
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The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas said Monday that customer payment-card data was accessed after malware was placed on the resort’s payment-card system, becoming the latest hotel to report such a breach.
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The Chinese acquirer of New York’s Waldorf Astoria is finalizing plans for an extensive overhaul that would shut the landmark hotel for up to three years and convert as many as three-quarters of its rooms into private apartments.
Reopening its doors after a $450 million, four-year renovation, this historic Paris hotel prides itself on mastering the art of old-world luxury. But do 21st-century travelers want to live in the past?
Tools like Roadtrippers, Furkot and Google Maps reveal local tips and worthy points of interest on hundreds of journeys—even the ones you thought were hopeless
One fan’s trip to the author’s newly accessible Cuban abode leads her to a new appreciation of humble furnishings
You don’t have to trek to a mountain to enjoy natural-rock climbing. In many cities, boulderers clamber for low-altitude thrills.
Ride a high-tech version of Pirates of the Caribbean or play Indiana Jones at Camp Discovery. An on-the-ground report from Shanghai Disneyland.
Essential advice on where and when to see Yellowstone’s splendors without the crowds. Plus where to stay and explore inside and outside the park.
Traveling for work? How to bring the family along and keep everybody happy.
From Rembrandt’s famous works and favorite haunts to canal-house museums that give you a front-row seat to Dutch history, our guide to culture-rich Amsterdam.
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Laure Dubouloz, U.S. general manager for Mons Fromager Affineur, trains cheese vendors around the country in how to cut and serve a variety of cheeses.
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The filmmaker has his bag packed. But a new baby may keep him at home this summer.
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Head of pro sales for Louisville Slugger visits major and minor-league baseball teams weekly, carrying five to 20 wooden bats.
In order to make sense to Chinese visitors and mesh with their cultural sensibilities, names of some attractions at Shanghai Disneyland read very differently in the two languages posted on signs throughout the park.
A list of the island city-state’s best opulent cocktail bars and speakeasies.
A tour of the literary Parisian cafes Hemingway’s generation made famous.
An unspoiled corner of Kenya not far from the Maasai Mara National Reserve is home to Cottar’s 1920s Camp, a private conservancy with an innovative approach to protecting the area’s natural biodiversity—and an ideal backdrop for safari-inspired looks that reflect the spirit of the vast, rugged East African landscape.
New Orleans is a city with deep culinary roots. A decade after Hurricane Katrina, chefs like Nina Compton, Alon Shayna and John Besh are expanding its food scene in surprising ways.
The recently relocated restaurant is a tribute to Bornholm, the Danish island where chef Nicolai Nørregaard grew up and started the original Kadeau in 2007.
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At 10 of the 40 busiest airports in the U.S., ride-sharing cars aren’t allowed to pick up passengers; how Uber, Lyft and others are trying to break in.
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Clear, a private trusted-traveler program, is expanding thanks to longer TSA lines and a Delta linkup, Scott McCartney writes.
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If you hate flying commercial but don’t have access to a private jet, new options are popping up, Scott McCartney writes.
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Radar cameras that lead to traffic fines and related fees from rental-car companies can surprise unprepared travelers, Scott McCartney writes.
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A temporary surge of screeners and a new command center helped over the holiday, but the steps may not stop major summer travel delays.
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The wineries, restaurants and unspoiled landscapes of the pocket-size valley are a sip away from San Francisco.
Its angst-zapping beaches and smooth sailing—plus no shortage of rum creativity—make for an eminently manageable long Caribbean weekend.
It's easy to fill a few days in the Rhode Island capital with vintage shopping, approachable art galleries and innovative food—that's affordable, too.
An escape to the Emerald City doesn't have to be all about flannel and fleece—our whirlwind itinerary is full of art, cocktails, Asian fare and excellent views.
Biscuits, barbecue, country couture, craft cocktails, hipster hangouts and all the live tunes you can handle.
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