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  • NewsLauren DeLuca

    Quirky, Cool, and Chic — Mexico City Off the Beaten Path

    When most travelers think about taking a trip to Mexico, the first things that come to mind are usually the luxe all-inclusive resorts in places like Playa del Carmen, the wild party scene at hot spots like Cancún, or perhaps a nice cruise down the Mexican Riviera, but there’s a previously overlooked destination that’s quickly becoming a major tourist attraction — Mexico City. Mexico City has seem amazing improvements in safety, transportation, and infrastructure in recent years, including the

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    Eating Your Way Through Negril, Jamaica's Culinary Hot Spot

    Sunset in Negril. (Photo: Thinkstock)

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    5 Times We Booked Last-Minute Tours That Rocked

    Have a day to spare in a new city? Here's how to book an adventure with ease and peace of mind.

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    Australia Might Be the Coolest Island in the World

    Watch: Australia’s beautiful scenic coastline and 19 UNESCO sites have to be seen to be believed.

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    The Best Little Restaurant in the South

    A simple pile of lettuce leaves laid one on another, crowned with a few chippings of parmesan, and thinly moated by olive oil.  The server, a totally unpretentious, friendly, and straightforward woman, says “Lettuces,” and withdraws.  Related: Is Savannah Really the South’s Most Charming City? I spear a leaf and taste: It is lettuce and it tastes, perfectly, of lettuce. It is easily the best lettuce I’ve ever had.  It crunches freshly, then wraps fatly across the tongue like lardo, delivering

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    A Foodie’s Guide to Australia’s Dining Capital

    Melbourne’s culinary scene is worth every single second of that 16-plus hour plane ride. It’s eclectic, thanks to its many immigrant influences (Italian and Vietnamese are the standouts) and fresh, thanks to the region’s proliferous Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges (home of award-winning wine and cheeses, organic fruits and veggies, and flavorful free-range livestock). Not to mention the elevated culture of cafes and coffee: In a city of just over four million, three million cups of it are serv

  • NewsLeah Ginsberg

    Galapagos Made Easy: How to Do the Islands in 7 Days or Less — on a Budget

    Photo: Thinkstock  The Galapagos Islands are known for their amazing and rare wildlife — definitely a bucket list destination. While all of these things can be true, none of them have to be.