Carnival tests new 'virtual concierge' device
Carnival is trying out a wearable device that will serve as a virtual concierge for shipboard services and scheduling.
Carnival is trying out a wearable device that will serve as a virtual concierge for shipboard services and scheduling.
London gets a new treasure: an urban wetlands now open to the general public for the first time—and admission is free.
A new travel puzzle is posted for this week. Follow for daily clues and see if you can solve the name of the place where we're visiting this week.
Paul Hunter shares some of the visual treasures of a visit to the abandoned hamlet of Whorlton in the North York Moors National Park.
The tiny town the painter made his home for many years is still tiny, but it's focused on the visitors to his gardens and a nearby museum.
Europe's low-cost carriers keep on growing; in Spain and Britain, they now carry more passengers than legacy airlines.
With Uber's departure from Oslo and a growing pedestrianized area, a stable operator hopes to bring back a 'greener' mode of transportation.
George G presents the solution to this week's travel puzzle. We were visiting the fascinating Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
The first commercially designed vehicle to be driven on both land and water, Amphicars had limited success when they were produced in the mid-20th century. They are now highly sought after collectibles.
H.I.S. has found its robot-staffed minimalist hotels successful enough to order up another batch.
A new concept: Your subconscious mind is already made up, and a digital travel agent can read it. Really? Read on...
Jonathan L says "I am not much of a 'back to nature' kind of guy... But Muir Woods National Monument is a totally different experience." Share it with him!
Grand Escapades shares a visit to a few markets in Northern Vietnam, where locals still dress in colorful traditional costumes that make this a photographer's treat!
No joking...well, actually it is sort of a joke. Sweden has officially christened a new train with a comic name from an internet contest.
A codeshare tie-up between the two airlines has helped TAP keep its trans-Atlantic flights full with U.S. passengers coming from JetBlue cities.