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Vacationers displayed higher levels of happiness than non-vacationers for weeks, and sometimes even months, before the holiday began.
Not just vacationers, but people who really put travel first.
Many vacationers, and hoteliers, find themselves in this exact situation.
A: Home swaps make a lot of sense for vacationers.
In Thailand, vacationers narrated their bewilderment in German and English.
On the sports court, vacationers can play basketball, volleyball and soccer.
Vacationers on the beach at Coney Island in New York, 19793.
Many summer vacationers visit Mariposa, which is largely dependent on tourism.
He hopes other vacationers will see him as a sex object.
Of course, personal safety is always a concern for solo vacationers.
Vacationers spend about $300 a night to stay at Think Big!
Have a toil-less August, if you're among the lucky vacationers.
Vacationers to Florida would also bring back the reptiles as souvenirs.
Vacationers flock to sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.
The Hamptons are known as a destination for ultra-wealthy vacationers.
Methodist vacationers originally stayed in pitched tents, before they built permanent structures.
Sunday's earthquake sparked a mass exodus of spooked vacationers from the islands.
Smith compared the vacationers in her town to visitors at national parks.
For more active vacationers, there are also great surfing and windsurfing spots.
And premium marketing isn't just the preserve of vacationers and hotels either.
In the summer months, vacationers come by the busload from around Russia.
When they arrived Wednesday, they realized that vacationers were outnumbered by evacuees.
He described them as a mix of students, vacationers and temporary workers.
It's not uncommon for vacationers to suffer from budget creep, experts say.
Vacationers can find exotic wildlife among volcanic mountains and sprawling rain forests.
And some experts are also suggesting that vacationers steer clear of certain locations.
Like New York, it is a major destination for business travelers and vacationers.
But during the summer, vacationers bump that number up to 5,000 or more.
China's economic uncertainty has also encouraged potential vacationers to stay closer to home.
AARP says this "welcoming riverside city" is tops with older vacationers and foodies.
He plans to develop them into holiday suites this year for elderly vacationers.
According to Travelwize's Cori, Belize has cachet with vacationers who like water sports.
And Greg Garcia uses outlandish tales to scare the daylights out of vacationers.
Spending by vacationers in this currently beleaguered region will determine its economic future.
Both have been largely abandoned by vacationers in the wake of recent terrorist incidents.
Fauts, who is retired, bought the property five years ago to rent to vacationers.
Even Mexican vacationers curbed travel and laid low when they did venture to Acapulco.
Airbnb is delivering similar benefits for tourists and vacationers who formerly overpaid for hotels.
Many vacationers have passports bearing the seals of a Latin American or Caribbean country.
The company warned earlier this year that Brexit had reduced demand among UK vacationers.
For most business travelers, or vacationers, that's longer than a whole trip usually lasts.
But the flood of tourists slowed to a trickle as vacationers found new destinations.
Or should vacationers make their consumption choices free from the heavy hand of government?
The first wave came in the late 2000s when summer vacationers filled boarding houses.
They didn't see why they shouldn't feel equal to the vacationers in their humanity.
With young vacationers regularly drinking large quantities of alcohol, violent fights are not unusual.
"This coastal area is a paradise for beach vacationers," according to Travel China Guide.
Lest vacationers fret about stuffing books into already-crammed suitcases, Atlantis has a solution.
Ahead, you'll find the best pieces of advice about traveling alone from experienced solo vacationers.
Prosperous vacationers travel to lakes and seaside resorts in new cars and slick, reliable trains.
This increase in vacationers means more cars on the road, and more traffic for everyone.
Recent attacks in Brussels and Paris have also risked discouraging summer trips by U.S. vacationers.
Though the park is closed, vacationers and some locals watch the ash fall from there.
What are the top hot spots American vacationers are booking in home rentals this summer?
The Goldfinch, The Nightingale, The Martian, The Interestings, The Vacationers, The Girl on the Train.
On Wednesday, the park -- typically buzzing with vacationers enjoying the summer weather -- was eerily desolate.
While thousands quit the islands ahead of the storm's arrival, some vacationers were temporarily stranded.
Airstreams are extremely popular for vacationers, and this renovated one from 1965 is simply stunning.
Last year, vacationers in flip-flops and bathing suits fled wildfires in France and Italy.
The most scenic spots are more for weekenders and vacationers these days than modest locals.
But there are some options in the area for vacationers looking for a winter getaway.
About 150,000 vacationers from the United Kingdom were stranded on foreign soil, not 150,000 total.
It's well known that vacationers can rent a room — or a whole home — on Airbnb.
Last summer, the department also cautioned vacationers to be careful when drinking alcohol in Mexico.
Among vacationers from the U.S. and Australia, air-conditioning and heat was the top response.
Yet vacationers have remained stuck at the relatively slow, and certainly subsonic, speeds of passenger jets.
Vacationers in the French Riviera this week hoped to enjoy a little sun, waves and relaxation.
In the host city of Sochi, fans join Russian vacationers in diving into the Black Sea.
A special kiosk confirms identity and moves vacationers to the front of PreCheck or security lines.
Unfortunately for this mysterious baddie offing vacationers, they'll have to deal with super sleuth Veronica Mars.
He talked about families, commuters, travelers, vacationers, and day-trippers taking advantage of quicker air flight.
The hotel was fully booked with hundreds of vacationers, some paying more than $500 a night.
It was where vacationers enjoyed tide pools, snorkeling and picnics, reported CNN affiliate Hawaii News Now.
Vacationers can make splash at these popular beach destinations, where prices are low over the summer.
Set on Mallets Bay and Lake Champlain, the area is a popular summer spot for vacationers.
Just east of Martha's Vineyard lies Nantucket, an equally tiny island that also attracts summer vacationers.
Instead, in a dirge of a campfire song, the aspirant vacationers tapped smartphones and, occasionally, spoke.
The richest vacationers are looking for a deep, immersive travel experience to take home with them.
There were also some vacationers, including a couple with a baby, first-timers on the island.
The controversy has turned Maurice into a symbol of the country's conflict between vacationers and locals.
However, the agent said he still had vacationers interested in booking a Princess cruise in June.
Vacationers started arriving at summer destinations in early May and showed up well into the fall.
Vacationers on "spring break" in March represent a third ski-season peak in prices and traffic.
When I looked, the waiting area was packed with wealthy vacationers trying to score a table.
For one, a critical mass of wealthy vacationers, but it can't be for that reason alone.
The closure comes as hordes of spring break vacationers are poised to drive though the Atlanta area.
Zika infections have been mounting in popular tourist areas and may have caused concern among wary vacationers.
Bigelow wants NASA astronauts would utilize the space, as well as private customers and even visiting vacationers.
Most cruise vacationers seem to enjoy their experience — the industry says nearly 90 percent declare themselves satisfied.
Those seats are more appealing to most vacationers and business travelers whose companies are more price-conscious.
According to Mark, the captain of a 114-foot yacht, billionaire owners are just like normal vacationers.
Brigades had yet to search in the beach area, filled with hotels and, probably, bodies of vacationers.
Still, I couldn't dispel the image of vacationers playing on the burned-out ruins of someone's home.
We're told they kept to themselves -- enjoying each other's company, and avoiding chit chat with other vacationers.
In the winter, snow often covers the summit while vacationers enjoy the tropical climate at ocean level.
Vacationers in Tenerife, Spain, certainly did not imagine their trip including a coronavirus hotel lockdown this week.
The summer crowds — presidential guests, Hollywood stars and their entourages, seasonal residents and vacationers — have mostly vanished.
Blessedly, there's little for vacationers to do on the island besides read, nap, eat, swim — and fish.
Summer is here, and millions of vacationers are taking to the skies to escape the work grind.
Vacationers heading to the Gulf Coast this week may want to keep an eye on the forecast.
Vacationers in Porto can experience the coastal city's namesake port wine, as well as beaches and architecture.
Cedar Avenue has turned into a popular shortcut for vacationers trying to get to Surf City, North Carolina.
It was a vacationers dream: essentially, one big open bar on a dreamy beach in a sunny destination.
Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas has a weekly passenger list of at least 6,600 vacationers every week.
Southwest Airlines is making its maiden voyage to Hawaii on Tuesday — but there won't be any vacationers aboard.
The island was choked with hundreds of thousands of vacationers, hard-partying dance-music junkies, and cruise-shippers.
The State Department updated Mexico's safety and security guidance on its website, urging vacationers to avoid excessive alcohol.
We'd say she blended in with the other vacationers, but truth is, that bod is anything but undercover.
Eager buyers, mostly vacationers from summer dachas in and around the nearby town of Tarusa, scoured the stalls.
Vacationers can even rent telescope-equipped holiday houses and sip a vintage called "stellar wine" from local grapes.
An additional spa and sauna are available for vacationers, as many of the apartments are regularly rented out.
Brides and vacationers use period suppression so a special event or trip isn't ruined by a difficult period.
Hundreds of thousands of vacationers carpet the strip of beaches along the 22-mile-long Costa del Sol.
"Having a floating home used to be something only for vacationers or the uber-wealthy," Mr. Funk said.
But for all its newfound depth, vacationers need not worry — shipboard intellectual fodder is still balanced by diversion.
Vacationers stay in cabins, and the "resort-like" lodge can become a community center in case of disaster.
Just ask yourself of the seven nations included in the moratorium, how many are hotspots for LGBT vacationers?
Russian companies have invested heavily there, and it has long been a tourist destination for wealthy Russian vacationers.
In advance of the trip, vacationers took Ancestry's DNA test and spent five hours consulting with a professional genealogist.
Puerto Rico-bound vacationers should check flights the week of August 27 for the best deals to the island.
If you're renting your beach house to vacationers on a regular basis, you'll want to consider a landlord policy.
Chinese vacationers, six million of whom traveled overseas during last year's Golden Week, have become increasingly important to Australia.
Justin Francis, the founder and CEO of UK-based Responsible Travel, said that awareness among vacationers has "massively" changed.
The resort was a place for wealthy 19th-century vacationers to soak in healing springs and breath mountain air.
The Hamptons welcome millions of visitors each year and are known around the world for attracting ultra-wealthy vacationers.
Like the Sea Section, it's right on the ocean, but unlike the Sea Section it's rented out to vacationers.
If you were feeling shy, they'd even help you strike up a conversation with other vacationers at the resort.
It sits at the heart of a spectacular series of lakes that draw vacationers from urban centers like Toronto.
Political problems, and the bombings and terrorist attacks that followed, have made the country an unattractive destination for vacationers.
The island, which was first inhabited in 7000 B.C., has its share of rich vacationers, especially along the coasts.
Martha's Vineyard has been known to attract big-name vacationers such as Barack Obama, the Clintons, and Amy Schumer.
The island is a favorite for vacationers, with outdoor activities like boating, fishing, whale watching and other water sports.
The island, which is popular with vacationers, has a year-round population of about 900 people according to Shumate.
With the busy summer travel season just about to get underway there's concern about continued importation of measles among vacationers.
The spate of deaths has left vacationers to wonder if they should cancel their trips to the Caribbean tourist destination.
Resorts are frequently located in exotic destinations, where non-native vacationers often come into close proximity with native wild animals.
Other top spots where vacationers are swiping: Berlin; Moscow; Stockholm; Sydney; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Melbourne, Australia; and Auckland, New Zealand.
France-based ECG, which provides mobile homes to vacationers, raked in 230 million euros ($284.8 million) in revenue last year.
A start-up that lets vacationers spend money abroad at market foreign exchange rates has raised $4.8 million in funding.
These days, however, she serves a new and, in these parts, unusual clientele: vacationers who actually pay their own bills.
Investors increased their purchases and more of those surveyed by the NAR said they were renting to shorter-term vacationers.
It also created a 25-question quiz to help narrow down which locations might be a good match for vacationers.
With Cyprus experiencing record numbers of tourists, Raskin aims to attract vacationers and businesspeople from Arab countries, Russia and Israel.
I'd just walked 240 minutes from Salento, a rural, colonial town of 28,2000, popular with Colombian vacationers and gringos alike.
Trans-Atlantic flights earned less than expected because attacks in Europe discouraged would-be vacationers, Delta's President Glen Hauenstein said.
My day started at the crack of dawn, long before the vacationers in the area would even consider waking up.
The coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the travel and tourism industries, as well as individual vacationers' best-laid plans.
The goal is to keep vacationers so busy that they don't have time to don Mouse Ears for a day.
It even has an option for pet hotels for those vacationers escaping Mexico City for a long weekend, he said.
The many advantages of this southern European country have long made it a favorite among European vacationers and second-home buyers.
Bored, housebound vacationers took untold numbers of selfies, uploaded them to the app, and posted the results for all to see.
Diners and vacationers lucky enough to head to the Northeast will be the only ones to get in on the action.
As soon as she called out for help, Michelle Garcia Winner and Pam Crooke, vacationers from San Jose, California, paddled over.
Vacationers typically only catch a glimpse of the President and his family when they venture to the island's restaurants for dinner.
Because as much as the beach is considered the prime destination for vacationers everywhere, it's also a top spot for pickpocketing.
"More than likely, vacationers exceed their budgets by not keeping a close eye on their spending during their trip," she said.
Vacationers looking to cut the cost of admission could plan their visit on free-entrance dates — which this year include Sept.
Even in small quantities, methanol can cause serious health problems, blindness, and death for unwary vacationers who happen to drink it.
Saba may not be well known among the general run of vacationers but as a dive destination, it is world famous.
Nestled under Alabama on the Florida Panhandle, the area is built on the promise of making vacationers happy on a budget.
What was left was a house — outside which 26 vacationers died together — that still emanated the heat of the fatal fire.
Park Hyatt's location is ideal for vacationers eager to see SoCal's many attractions but not stay in the thick of it.
The authorities also issued safety warnings on proper hydration as thousands of incoming and departing vacationers clogged roads across the region.
In the movie, when you see "Kellerman's," you see a lovely lake in front of the lodge, vacationers enjoying the water.
And as the filthy and wild-haired Buster, his inscrutability is played for laughs, as he indifferently defiles rich vacationers' empty playhouses.
These vacationers ordered the umbrella drink, ate the papaya, flayed themselves out on the beach and joyfully let the sun burn them.
The state's residents are also concerned that outsiders are buying up property and renting it to unruly vacationers who disrupt peaceful neighborhoods.
Even if it is still principally for vacationers, Airbnb has seen a surge in business travel use in the past several years.
The U.S. may be a big country with a lot for domestic vacationers to experience, yet Americans like to venture abroad, too.
" The set-up for "Modern Lovers" is surprisingly similar to the one Ms. Straub used in her 2014 best seller, "The Vacationers.
"More students, vacationers, interns and other travelers join OkCupid during this time," Dale Markowitz, the company's data scientist, said on the site.
It was meant to be "a haven of extreme decadence for upscale vacationers on the Adriatic Sea," according to the Associated Press.
" (4) "High-end vacationers to the Sunshine State derived no tropical enchantment from the sight of waves crashing through their hotel's lobby.
Some restaurants and hotels remain shuttered; others are housing and feeding, along with vacationers, workers who've come to repair the power grid.
But the island — the second-largest of Hawaii's islands — is also known around the world as a destination for ultra-wealthy vacationers.
When the agency went out of business on Monday, it left some 150,000 vacationers from the United Kingdom stranded on foreign soil.
On Tuesday, the Maldives Ministry of Foreign Affairs attempted to reassure vacationers that the situation remained calm and would not affect tourism.
The setting is a tiny cottage in a small mountain town, where a different set of vacationers is featured in each episode.
At least one Costco store in Hawaii has apparently been a target of vacationers making the most of the warehouse club's return policy.
That's beyond nasty, but if a recent survey of vacationers is true, your hotel's minibar might be filled with a stranger's pee, too.
The ElectraFin, the first of its kind to hit the market, has already demonstrated appeal among first-time paddlers, fishermen and casual vacationers.
Power and phone connectivity is scarce, as are basic necessities on the island, which is usually a draw for vacationers from the mainland.
Economists also say eliminating the tax break for vacation homes could hurt some local economies dependent on the economic activity generated by vacationers.
Each day, he drives to Porto de Galinhas, a nearby area of resorts where he tries to lure vacationers to take beach tours.
McDougall said many of the airline's customers are tourists and vacationers who want to experience snow-capped mountains, forests, and clear, pristine waters.
The service sector already accounts for 70 percent of the local economy, in part because of vacationers drawn to the province's scenic coast.
Some say it will be turned into villas for Disney vacationers, while others think it will continue to stay in its current state.
This stretch of Norfolk, just over 20 miles from the city of Norwich and 140 miles from London, remains popular with vacationers today.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — The Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport is normally a bustling and happy place, full of vacationers and warm family reunions.
I cleaned the deep fryers, the maggot-infested garbage bins and the vomit left in the bathrooms by hard-partying East Coast vacationers.
Vacationers in tears Adnan Mesiwala is currently visiting Waikiki with his family to celebrate his father's 40th anniversary, he told CNN affiliate KHNL.
Ten of the 110 rooms will contain four bunk beds and lockable closets, so that solo vacationers on tight budgets can stay hostel-style.
This area of the southern Catskills was once known as the Borscht Belt due to its popularity with Jewish vacationers from New York City.
At least one Costco store in Hawaii has apparently been a target of vacationers making the most of the warehouse club's lenient return policy.
Once seen as an annoying addition to travel itineraries, stopovers have become a way for vacationers to add an extra destination to their trips.
But with tens of thousands of wealthy vacationers flocking to their shingled mansions along the Atlantic Coast, getting there has become a traffic nightmare.
A mountain guide leads a group of vacationers on a hike on a glacier in Val Thorens in the French Alps on Aug. 9.
These experiential bookings are offered by local host-types with specialties that might catch the eye of vacationers looking for an authentic local experience.
Beloved by Walt Disney World-bound vacationers, family fun hub Kissimmee, Florida, comes in at No. 9, but travelers might also consider nearby Davenport.
Several airlines are grappling with engine problems on Boeing 787 Dreamliners, and are using other aircraft to handle the rush of vacationers, for example.
Some 1.5 million foreign vacationers flocked to Ecuador last year, contributing $1.7 billion dollars to the nation's otherwise largely oil and export-dependent economy.
In Cancun, for instance, vacationers can help out at an after-school program for low-income children with tasks like cleaning and serving food.
In 2015, more than four million German vacationers had bus trips abroad lasting longer than five days, according to the International Coach Tourism Federation.
The preoccupations of Hydra's moneyed vacationers are both alluring and relentlessly superficial: questions of interior design, dinner menus, the quality of the local help.
Simmering tensions between Russia and NATO and the faltering Russian economy have squeezed tourist traffic from what had been a prime source of vacationers.
More than 600,000 travel bookings have been canceled, per AP, which notes an estimated 1 million future vacationers will be affected by booking cancelations.
As we approached the eastern end of Paryan, dozens of cars lined the road next to canvas tents and vendors selling treats to the vacationers.
The Omega Speedmaster, for example, is popular for both sexes and the Rolex Submariner has become a piece beloved by both male and female vacationers.
The Finger Lakes, a series of 11 lakes in Central New York, span 9,000 square miles and are a popular fall destination for weekend vacationers.
With vacationers facing the highest gasoline prices since 2014 this Memorial Day weekend, car shoppers may pay a lot more attention to fuel economy ratings.
Though many angry vacationers were turned away when they showed up at the beach on July 1, the shutdown did not derail the governor's plan.
Since we live at the Jersey Shore, a destination for many beachgoers, could we persuade vacationers to visit the beaches closest to where we live?
Some cruise lines, also hemorrhaging enterprise value amid the panic, began offering on-board credit if vacationers agree to actually go on their scheduled sailings.
A letter slipped under the door of vacationers' rooms provided tips on how to keep from getting the virus, washing hands being chief among them.
And they have accused Iran of involvement, through the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, of attacking a bus full of Israeli vacationers in Bulgaria in 2013.
The fire started at a campsite near Bormes-les-Mimosas, a town on the Mediterranean coast, where the population surges with vacationers during the summer.
Thailand is already struggling to win back Chinese vacationers following the deadly boat accident in the waters off the resort island of Phuket last July.
The story focuses on two clans: one made up of poor full-time residents, the other of rich summer vacationers with whom they uneasily coexist.
With both urban and outdoor experiences to offer, vacationers in this Canadian city can hike Grouse Mountain by day and enjoy the nightlife in Yaletown.
For vacationers interested in scenery and history, Prague has a multitude of sites to see, like the Old Town Square and the Prague Astronomical Clock.
Celebrities, upper-middle-class suburbanites and rich vacationers from around the country (and beyond) flocked to Canyon Ranch to jump-start health and weight loss.
"Developers like the Moreys named their motels after these far-off destinations that middle-class vacationers may not have been able to reach," Haughey says.
With the latest reports, the Dominican Republic's tourism industry, and its wager on luring vacationers to colossal all-inclusive resorts, are coming under international glare.
It may come as a bit of a personal sacrifice, but you can up your income by allowing vacationers to rent your property during coveted times.
Winds reached 80 kph (50 mph) as authorities deployed the country&aposs entire fleet of water-dropping planes and helicopters to give vacationers time to escape.
The landowner feels he has the right to do what he wants with his own home, including renting it to vacationers for short periods of time.
A woman sings her distress over vacationers who have sullied the beach with their spilled beer, scraps of smoked fish, dog shit, and a champagne cork.
The resort is home to Subsix, a restaurant and club where vacationers can see the like of Parrotfish and Moray eels swim by during their meal.
Or a group of people who perform the same show, night after night, for vacationers who freely leave at the end of their fun-filled weekend?
He added that premium vacationers are driving most of this demand, pushing Tolbert's team to expand staffing and services to meet the needs of these customers.
With the double-whammy of falling airfare and a growing global middle class, the rate of international vacationers in increasing by 3% to 5% every year.
According to a 2015 study by Tourism Concern, about two-thirds of all-inclusive vacationers go on some sort of excursion, which can add up fast.
But thankfully for vacationers and Keto people and self-identified bros and pretty much everybody else, the powers that Claw are scrambling to ramp up production.
Tuesday afternoon's terror attack in Lower Manhattan killed vacationers and visitors to New York City, gruesomely cutting short the lives of at least six foreign tourists.
The bakery sold a daily average of 4003,000 baguettes des copains last summer, until volume dropped to about 400 when the vacationers left, Mr. Rigo said.
These vacationers are expected to spend an average of about 9,500 yuan (about $1,500) and are looking to popular destinations such as Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam.
On Sunday, authorities in the state of Victoria warned residents and vacationers in the East Gippsland area to evacuate as fire danger in the area increased.
There's a booming Antarctic tourism industry, and many of the companies involved make their sales pitch by appealing to a sense of righteousness in possible vacationers.
One suggested pregnant mothers indicate that they intended to stay at a Trump luxury hotel, to convince immigration officials that they were well-to-do vacationers.
Historically, major companies have not catered to solo vacationers the way they do people traveling with partners or spouses and children, but increasingly there are exceptions.
Others say the goal is instead to attract high-spending vacationers to boost local tourism, already one of the city's main industries in addition to agriculture.
This week, thousands of residents and vacationers in southeastern Australia were forced to evacuate to shorelines as bush fires encircled communities and razed scores of buildings.
Several years ago, I vacationed in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, a pleasant Cape Cod town full of upper-middle-class white vacationers, tourists, and working-class white residents.
Trips include Contiki's Costa Rica Unplugged trip, where vacationers will explore jungles and volcanoes, coffee plantations and beaches, and discover small Costa Rican towns for two weeks.
The big picture: The state is harnessing its increasingly diverse population to offset the long-held perception that Florida is a destination only for retirees and vacationers.
Italian and French vacationers have been coming to Las Terrenas on the Samana Peninsula for decades, and this northeastern beach town has a strong hint of Europe.
Like vacationers at leisure — weekenders at the Hamptons, come to mind — they spend their time on wide beaches, dressing and undressing, drying themselves, performing calisthenics, and more.
Year-round farmers and fishermen arrived in the late 153s, followed a century later by "rusticators" — nature-loving vacationers who built summer homes on the north end.
Whether it's a week at the beach or a weekend in a hip urban center, the hotel vacationers choose can be a defining part of the journey.
The Hamptons, a series of beach towns and villages dotting eastern Long Island, New York, are known around the world as a destination for ultra-wealthy vacationers.
The official noted that Mexico was expecting to welcome many spring break vacationers from North America in the coming weeks, and that many Mexicans would travel north.
Fire Island, a 32-mile-long barrier island off the southern coast of Long Island that is popular with vacationers, was hit particularly hard by Hurricane Sandy.
Likewise, the first space tourists have been more akin to wilderness adventurers willing to brave the outer elements than vacationers looking for a little rest and relaxation.
Texel is the biggest of the Dutch islands, and is a popular getaway for Amsterdammers, though it is largely off the radar of more far-flung vacationers.
The official noted that Mexico was expecting to welcome many spring break vacationers from North America in the coming weeks, and that many Mexicans would travel north.
This year, after vacationers traveled to one of the centers of the European outbreak, Tyrol, they seemed to bring back the virus with them — and spread it.
Vacationers saw a body floating in the Pacific Ocean surf Saturday, days after the search for the missing Hart children was suspended due to expected heavy rain.
In "The Vacationers" by Emma Straub, a New York family — loving, bickering, full of secrets — arrives on the Spanish island of Mallorca for a two-week vacation.
Hundreds of vacationers at a resort in the Canary Islands were ordered not to leave after the illness was diagnosed in an Italian doctor and his partner.
Also plagued by the outbreak: the $45 billion cruise business, as would-be vacationers are scared off by horror stories about infected passenger ships stranded at sea.
Navy ships have been evacuating thousands of vacationers and residents from the coastal town of Mallacoota, where 4,000 people fled to the waterfront on New Year's Eve.
State Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp told both residents and tens of thousands of vacationers in the East Gippsland region to leave no later than Monday morning.
Mr. Tomlin eventually bought and renovated two condos, which he leases to long-term renters, and a house, which he updated and rents to short-term vacationers.
Even during the summer, with seaside-bound vacationers from around the region using the city's streets and bridges over the Somme River, the roundabouts keep cars moving.
Vacationers left cars and caravans behind in Mallacoota, not knowing how they will get them back, while some have stayed there while sending children back to Melbourne.
Her Traveling Landscapes series (2008–17), including one inside a steamer trunk, seem to suggest an era when vacationers sought respite in the Adirondacks or the Catskills.
Mr. Cazeneuve called upon residents and vacationers at ski resorts in the region to observe the "greatest caution" and to respect security warnings issued by the local authorities.
The group said overall the tolls did the job to reduce the impact of cars on the private road over a busy time for vacationers,  according to WWAY .
In less practiced hands, the topics of Prato's essays might come off as trite or lip service to the shower thoughts of vacationers who are benefiting from colonialism.
In addition to the seaside views, vacationers are keen on the town's famous boardwalk, Mexican restaurants, surfing opportunities and city zoo — not to mention a lively party scene.
Singapore Zika cases increase Zika arrives in a country via the bloodstreams of globe-trotting vacationers and businesspeople, all returning home from areas where Zika is actively circulating.
A film about robots killing hedonistic vacationers, Westworld is certainly not a nuanced film, but it does appear to prefigure some elements prominently seen in cyberpunk science fiction.
The virus is present in more than 20 countries and territories in the Americas, including Mexico, Puerto Rico and Caribbean countries that are popular with U.S. winter vacationers.
Josie mostly keeps her kids on the trodden paths of cruise-ship ports, big-box stores and R.V. parks full of belligerent vacationers elbowing for the best views.
The moment he collapsed, fellow vacationers who had been trained at the colony in CPR and the use of an automated external defibrillator, or A.E.D., sprung into action.
Indeed, Table Rock Lake, a dam-created reservoir built a half century ago, was an economic miracle for the region, drawing millions of vacationers from around the country.
In Cape Town, on a recent hot afternoon in South Africa's summer, four poachers from Hangberg scrambled down some granite boulders near Clifton, a beach crowded with vacationers.
Netflix's Fyre, in contrast, shows more sympathy toward the hundreds of employees, volunteers, and vacationers who fell for the scam — and crucially focuses on their voices and experiences.
In places like the North Fork, where the natural environment draws vacationers looking to escape, homeowners are increasingly looking for ways to bring the outdoors inside their homes.
Interactions throughout the summit, held amid throngs of French vacationers concluding their summer holidays on the picturesque Basque coast, have been tense, according to officials from multiple countries.
The Virgin founder launched the Scarlet Lady on Friday, hoping its modern design and adults-only rule will prompt younger vacationers to take a fresh look at cruises.
A worker at the resort, responding to other vacationers' cries for help, jumped into the pool to help the family members but was too late, Mr. Martín said.
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the number one place to visit in Asia, vacationers can explore everything from volcanoes to historic temples on this Indonesian island.
Vacation rental rip-offs aren't uncommon; typically, scammers who target this industry post a fake listing and ask vacationers to hand over payment or a deposit in advance.
Timber Creek Lodge follows the upstairs/downstairs antics of the sexy staff who serve and entertain the high-class vacationers at the popular winter resort of the same name.
Christie said he expects the airline is on solid footing because its customers are mostly vacationers, not business travelers, which tend to ebb and flow more with economic cycles.
Worse, you could end up booking an illegal short-term rental and, like some recent vacationers in Miami, have to vacate the property in the middle of the night.
Grovner and other descendants say this singular culture, preserved mainly because of the island's remoteness, is nearing extinction as black families are driven out and replaced by white vacationers.
The majority of vacationers either do no or very few outdoor activities in a given year on their trips, according to a 2018 study by market research company Mintel.
The U.S. State Department has issued a warning for vacationers planning to travel to Mexico for the possible presence of "tainted" or "substandard" alcoholic beverages in tourist populated areas.
With factors such as Zika, Brexit and the rise in terrorist attacks, analysts suggest that "stable locations" like Spain are becoming more popular for vacationers in this current climate.
The private jet was carrying vacationers back from the Maldives to Berlin and cruising over the Arabian Sea when it passed 1,000 feet under an A380, Der Spiegel reported.
The energy shifted partly to the Catskills, where entertainers spritzed Yiddish vernacular into their English-language routines for vacationers who wanted a side of nostalgia with their stuffed cabbage.
With his tan, slim-fitting clothes, and perfectly groomed ashen hair, the 56-year-old Italian artist oozed a vitality that felt alien amid all the vacationers from flyoverland.
But Mr. MacMillan, the park ranger, said that vacationers who had reserved one of the 137 spots on the campgrounds for this weekend would get priority over the evacuees.
Travel experts say that fall and wintertime vacationers to Italy tend to head to the Italian Alps for skiing, Milan for shopping trips and Rome for a culture fix.
Labeling travel as sinful will not put an end to planes and ships, but it will require vacationers to think twice about how far from home they will go.
With the growth of peer-to-peer rental companies like RVShare and Outdoorsy, R.V. travel has become more accessible — and more appealing — to vacationers of varying ages and budgets.
But the crowds continue to grow, perhaps in part because terrorist attacks have made some vacationers shy away from formerly popular resorts in North Africa or the Middle East.
When the vacationers step in to extract the girl from her ordeal, they do so knowing full well that they are leaving no dent in the institution of oppression.
Roads have closed, and many residents and summer vacationers have been trapped in coastal towns and told to flee the flames by boat if there is no other option.
The vacationers were returning from a night out at a pub and were hit while crossing a state road to reach their lodgings, said Arno Kompatscher, the region's president.
In Escape to Margaritaville, this created an odd ambiguity, as the same cast members who would dance as vacationers at one moment would return as hotel staff in the next.
Labor Day weekend plans for thousands of vacationers who were headed to popular beach spots along the Atlantic seaboard were dampened after the storm battered Florida's $153 billion tourism industry.
Giant Spoon's title for the Westworld brand activation, "Live Without Limits Weekend," fed into the show's idea of elite, coddled vacationers stepping outside the real world and into a fantasy.
The vacationers are then ambushed by either men or groups of other women and robbed; the sex workers also group around drunken men and pickpocket them while they are distracted.
At certain ports, adventurous vacationers can lean even further into the theme, with shore excursions like Great White shark diving in Honolulu or whale shark encounters in La Paz, Mexico.
Underscoring ties that bind the North American neighbors, the United States is the top destination for Canadian vacationers - including hundreds of thousands of retirees who winter in the sun belt.
Dramatic video tweeted by authorities showed hundreds of people, many believed to be foreign vacationers, crammed onto a beach on the island of Gili Trawangan as evacuation measures got underway.
There are two different types of Chinese [who come to Phuket]: the vacationers¾ they go to the islands, go shopping¾and then the other group that comes here to train.
Air Travel Organisers' Licensing (ATOL), a U.K.-based financial protection scheme for vacationers, found that we underestimate our spending while on a trip by £536.80 (that's about $689) on average.
The road into the French ski resort of Val Thorens was closed because of the snowfall for a period of time from Wednesday into Thursday, leaving thousands of vacationers stranded.
This week the three, from a farm in tiny Elizaville, N.Y., about 110 miles from the church, will join the flock of late-summer vacationers heading to New York City.
On Thursday TBS takes the same premise, more or less, in a much, much lighter direction with "The Guest Book," a comedy about the vacationers who rent a particular cabin.
In the mid-19th century, a class of white-collar vacationers emerged and gradually changed the once-exclusive retreats into the more democratic — and pleasure-focused — destinations we know today.
The Grand Canyon stretches an estimated 277 miles across Arizona and provides vacationers with space to hike trails like the Bright Angel or Rim, or whitewater raft the Colorado River.
From tree houses to igloos, Airbnb offers some pretty unique accommodation experiences, but it is now giving vacationers the chance to stay in the former home of a sitting president.
Many vacationers traveling to southern Europe use Germany's highways in the summer months, at the same time that necessary construction and repairs are carried out, increasing the risk of accidents.
That's one reason the Sinisis are looking to make extra income by renting out space at pastoral Old Crow to vacationers who'd like a taste of New England farm life.
For some vacationers, "it's an experience to be in a property of that magnitude," Cody Vichinsky, co-founder of luxury firm Bespoke Real Estate explained to CNBC in a recent interview.
Olivia, a groundbreaking women's record label turned lesbian travel company, named for the hero of a Dorothy Bussy novel, has catered specifically to lesbian vacationers since its maiden voyage in 1990.
Many vacationers opt for cruises because of they offer an all-in-one experience, several entertainment and dining options and the ability for families to stay together while enjoying separate vacations.
It's barely about her at all; it's more interested in focusing on the hot dummies she's hired from the US to come to Mykonos and sell bottle service to rich vacationers.
This year, vacation and travel destinations around the world are expected to spend a whopping $542 billion on advertising to lure vacationers to their locales, according to recent figures from eMarketer.
Hilton Crosby, the center's executive director, said demand for services exist all year but it peaks in the winter months, when the wealthy vacationers go away, leaving less work for locals.
The pigs appeared to live a charmed life , living on their personal island and being fed chick hot dogs (as they did on The Bachelor) and being cuddled by tanned vacationers.
Carnival is teaming up with AT&T and Samsung to capitalize on the trend, letting potential vacationers use Gear VR to be instantly transported to one of the cruise line's ships.
If you count yourself among those would-be vacationers and haven't set money aside for your getaway, there's a good chance you'll be trading those days of freedom for future pain.
In her new book Walt Disney World Hacks, Disney expert Susan Veness provides over 350 insider tips to help vacationers of all expertise levels navigate this landscape a little more easily.
So many are stranded at the port of Piraeus, near Athens, that the passenger terminals — usually where vacationers wait for ferries to the islands — are crammed with sleeping Syrians and others.
The home-sharing service has built a booming business by making it easy for anyone to rent their homes to vacationers or business travelers looking for an alternative to a hotel.
And through his presence, he has provoked the ire of Scottsdale and neighboring Paradise Valley's retirees and vacationers, some of who have been complaining about their famous neighbor on social media.
Many vacationers who had planned trips to these destinations in the coming week have already canceled their reservations, according to front desk employees at a number of hotels in the region.
The recent accumulation of trash on Lebanon's coastline — known for its Mediterranean beaches that attract vacationers from across the world — has led politicians to trade jabs ahead of coming parliamentary elections.
At Baha Mar, an opulent hotel and entertainment complex, the casino floor was littered with vacationers shooting craps, sipping martinis at a piano bar and ordering $100-plus platters of sushi.
They also made a polished three-minute video set to inspirational music with aerial shots of the property and clips of vacationers on horseback, practicing yoga and fishing in the lake.
At low temperatures, it's pretty cool, a machine that cooks ribs the way wave machines deliver three-footers to bodysurfing vacationers in Vegas: so reliably as to be kind of strange.
And Ms. Sherman, with her silver-screen smile and a manner that sugared chutzpah with charm, coaxed a few such vacationers — Max Eastman and W. Somerset Maugham — into sitting for her.
Perhaps best of all, Westhampton is about a two-hour drive from New York and doesn't require taking Route 27, the quaint but often clogged road that funnels vacationers farther east.
But beach vacationers will have to fight to get a spot, judging from photos such as this one from Fujiazhuang beach in Dalian on a nearly 90-degree day in 2015.
It has successfully carved a niche for itself as the Middle East's accessible hub both for vacationers looking to indulge in glitzy leisure activities and for businesses seeking a regional entry point.
Geminiani said that vacationers are competing with long-term renters for property, especially since a homeowner can earn more than three times as much from renting short-term, according to the HTA.
Here's a look at the top 10 foreign countries (excluding cruise destinations) that vacationers who have opted to buy travel insurance have headed to over the past 18 months, according to InsureMyTrip.
Rivals have also turned to discounting to stimulate corporate travel demand, Fornaro said on an analyst call, which has had a ripple effect on higher-restriction fares that Spirit sells to vacationers.
Prince William Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton at a secluded cabin getaway in the sprawling Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya, where rhinos and giraffes peek at vacationers from behind the bushes.
One of the things that vacationers often forget to factor into their calculations are the sneaky fees that can pop up along the way, like baggage fees, ATM fees and booking fees.
Although none of Disney's family-friendly features (child care, multi-bedroom suites) are designed specifically for grandparents, the survey also found that Walt Disney World parks rank high among skip-gen vacationers.
On a summer day, more than 13,000 day-trippers and vacationers from Chengdu to Guang'an might visit the attraction, most of which is underwater or within the range of hoses and sprinklers.
France normally imposes a 20 percent value-added tax on property purchases, but the tax break refunds it to buyers of newly built properties who are willing to rent them to vacationers.
Raging bushfires across southwestern Australia are taking a big toll on tourism, reducing some resorts to ghost towns in New South Wales in peak season as vacationers fear being encircled by blazes.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Residents and vacationers in part of the Australian state of Victoria were urged to leave on Sunday ahead of what is expected to be a day of extreme fire danger.
Vacationers flock to San Sebastian and its stunning Playa de la Concha, a sandy stretch that extends over a mile in length and is considered one of the best beaches in Spain.
Luckily for many would-be vacationers, industry experts have loads of suggestions for places that should be on any traveler's list, and they run the gamut from reasonable to money being no object.
Investors will zero in on management's guidance for the upcoming peak travel season, as attacks in Brussels and Paris potentially discourage U.S. vacationers from spending top dollar to visit Europe in the summer.
Source: SmartAsset Famed for its resorts, golf courses, galleries and culinary scene, swanky Scottsdale is a destination of choice for not only seniors but new residents of all ages, not to mention vacationers.
"The Vacationers" was a really satisfying beach read and I'm still plugging away at Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude," which is definitely more dense, but I appreciate the rich writing.
Most of the passengers on board the ship, the Ruby Princess, were ordinary vacationers, but a significant minority had signed on for a cruise-within-a-cruise, dubbed by its organizers Conspira-Sea.
The trickle of vacationers is increasing, led by loyal visitors who fell in love with Vieques the moment they stepped off the slow ferry or quick tiny plane you take to get here.
On St. John, which was hit the hardest of the three islands that make up this American territory, supply helicopters buzzed over the once-powdery beaches where vacationers had soaked up the sun.
So don't be shocked when you turn up at your hard-won summer holiday, sun-screened and ready to de-stress, only to encounter fellow vacationers jostling for your place in the sun.
In Khao Lak, Thailand, dozens of foreign vacationers narrated their bewilderment, in German and English, as they walked toward the empty shoreline where the water was receding, pulled back by an unseen force.
Residents and vacationers in a remote mountain valley in South Tyrol, at the Italy-Austria border, were evacuated by helicopter on Tuesday amid a high risk of avalanches after one struck nearby overnight.
But they've also attracted millions of vacationers, retirees, and on-the-ground entrepreneurs who are flocking back to their homeland, bridging business acumen learned overseas with an inherited sensitivity to Vietnamese cultural nuances.
The road, Cedar Avenue, provides a bypass to Highway 210 to the popular oceanside spot of Surf City and has grown more popular over the years by vacationers who want to skip traffic backups.
Every year, vacationers flock to the Bahamas for some fun in the sun, and 2019 is shaping up to be no different: Cardmember bookings were up 63 percent year-over-year to Nassau, Bahamas.
An escape to Margaritaville may not be productive labor, like filling out a spreadsheet, but it may be reproductive, encouraging vacationers to let go of a little misery and recharge for the following Monday.
The tie-up ultimately will strengthen the airlines' position in the world's second-largest cross-border market, helping them vie for U.S. vacationers, business executives and travelers visiting friends and family in either country.
But investors will zero in on management's guidance for the upcoming peak travel season, as attacks in Brussels and Paris potentially discourage U.S. vacationers from spending top dollar to visit Europe in the summer.
Who stays here: Affluent singles, couples, and families, many from Southern California who want everything needed for a leisurely, fun getaway; vacationers seeking proximity to SoCal attractions; business executives; golfers; and wedding parties galore.
By Sunday, the military had cleared roads north of Mallacoota just enough for some vacationers and residents to leave in a convoy of more than 60 cars, escorted by fire trucks and police vehicles.
He noted that when the dollar is stronger than the euro, or close to its value, as it is now, it is less expensive — and normally more attractive — for American vacationers to head to Europe.
In Transit The travel industry is beginning to react as vacationers rethink their trips amid growing concern over the Zika virus, the mosquito-borne disease that experts say is possibly linked to microcephaly in babies.
Designed to house 20,000 Aryan vacationers, Prora was built in the 1930s by Kraft durch Freude (Strength Through Joy), a state-operated leisure association that provided workers with subsidized holidays after Hitler's rise to power.
Summer in Syria's Latakia During our two days in Latakia, we even saw international vacationers -- mainly Lebanese from across the border, and some from Lebanon's diaspora in Europe -- seeking a cheap week at the beach.
Sunday Routine Emma Straub wrote her best-selling novel "The Vacationers" when she was pregnant with her first child, and her new novel, "Modern Lovers," which comes out May 31, while pregnant with her second.
In its ruling, the court describes one of the buildings as a "pioneer camp" — a reference to Soviet-era summer vacation camps for children — and the other two buildings as temporary accommodation for the vacationers.
It is in former Borscht Belt country: this area of the Catskills was once dotted with hotels, resorts and restaurants catering to Jewish vacationers, but decades ago it fell out of fashion and into disuse.
"We're not getting the moisture we need, but closing the forest is too drastic a step," said Chris Blecha, manager of Amanda's Jemez Mountain Country Store, which sells fishing rods and other supplies to vacationers.
Vacationers riding a new aerial gondola system at Walt Disney World in Florida on Saturday night were stranded in the air for several hours after a malfunction brought some of the gondolas to a halt.
According to the chief executive officer of the Aruba Tourism Authority, Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croes, vacationers to Aruba will find world-class snorkeling and diving and a flourishing dining scene of more than 300 restaurants.
For the vast majority of the professional class, the entire point of college is checking a résumé box and building a network of those who also aspire to be New Yorker readers and Amalfi vacationers.
The waves barreled across the Indian Ocean and drowned vacationers on Thai beaches, ripped apart thousands of homes and killed whole families in Indonesia, and washed up on shores as far away as South Africa.
The collapse of Thomas Cook stranded about 50,000 travelers in Greece, up to 30,6003 in the Canary Islands in Spain, while 21,000 vacationers are left in Turkey and another 15,000 in Cyprus, ABC News reports.
According to prosecutors, the same explosive was used in terrorist attacks in Belgium, France and at a Bulgarian airport near Burgas on the Black Sea coast, when a suicide bomber killed Israeli vacationers in 2012.
Earlier this summer, photographer Sunmin Lee visited two major destinations for vacationers and surfers in South Korea, Haeundae Beach and Songjeong Beach, in order to get a better idea of how local women view their bodies.
It's mostly for this history, rather than for conceptual art, that the château is frequented by tourists — predominantly Dutch cyclists following the "La Loire à Vélo" bike trail, but also other vacationers from around the world.
This easy all-in-one destination has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with shiny new cruise-liners ushering vacationers down the Yangtze River and off to ports in countries like Japan, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
To the left, a group of white vacationers of various ages and sexes, some nude, are cavorting, with a boat, a windsurfing board and other toys of affluence in shallow turquoise waters off a coastal resort.
As far as the passengers knew, it should have been a normal domestic flight on the low-cost airline Lion Air, bringing commuters, vacationers, people visiting family, and students to the largest city on Bangka Island.
While the groomed white sand and glassy teal waters of the exclusive locale are a siren song for vacationers, beckoning even President Trump, Ms. Hiller said it is just not the same as the Jersey Shore.
Owned by Emma Straub (Modern Lovers, The Vacationers, Laura Lamont's Life in Pictures) and husband Michael Fusco-Straub, Books Are Magic hosts nearly daily readings and panels, and features a substantial children's section complete with reading nook.
Emergency water rescuers told vacationers on hot sandy beaches — from Swinoujscie in the west to Gdynia in the east — not to enter the sea, where thick green-brown cyanobacteria colonies have grown and pose a health threat.
This Iberian cultural and culinary behemoth has long appealed to both vacationers and retirees from farther north in Europe, who flock to its sun-soaked Mediterranean beaches, but there's a lot to appeal to American retirees, too.
And, as the ranking notes, with booking platforms like Airbnb shaking up the home rental market, there has never been an easier time to rent out property to vacationers and cash in on the booming travel industry.
Vacationers will be able to tag whatever they want on a glistening, immediately responsive LCD palate with a suite of glowpens, before walking along a giant touchscreen that lights up underneath your footprints through the main corridor.
Even though Aruba sits just north of Venezuela, in the far south of the Caribbean, that doesn't dissuade cruise ships from stopping at the island's capital city, Oranjestad, or time-share vacationers from filling up its resorts.
David, a Mexican by birth and a Mérida resident by choice, deftly picked out the vacationers (in short pants, like myself, because of the heat) from the locals (in long pants, like David, because of the insects).
"It was a lightning-bolt moment," said D&aposAgostino, who left his job in finance three years ago to launch the startup Tentrr, which matches landowners looking for extra cash with vacationers yearning for solitude under the stars.
British tour operator Thomas Cook said it would bring home 985 vacationers in Gambia on a package deal within 48 hours and fly back another 2,500 people who only booked flights through the firm as soon as possible.
It was never meant to be a work for everyone to enjoy (as the website suggests), because the only people able to come into contact with it would have been the reluctant townspeople, wealthy whitewater rafters, and vacationers.
Those vacationers come not only for the beach but for more than 19303 golf courses, a dozen or so live theater venues and a 20-mile oceanfront boardwalk and promenade presided over by the 21986-foot-tall SkyWheel.
Marriott Vacations' deal for ILG comes as the timeshare industry seeks to improve occupancy rates and shed its image of locking customers into complex contracts, in the hope of becoming a more popular holiday option for many vacationers.
Callway said that the nearly six-year-old pot of money was originally meant to compensate Alabama for lost tourism during the spill, when many vacationers picked someplace other than the Gulf Coast to go for the summer.
In St. Thomas, not far from where cruise ships have long unloaded vacationers, tarps and trash cans now collect dripping water from the ceiling of the emergency room, which has to evacuate any critical patients to the mainland.
Many beaches that attract frolicking vacationers may be turned into rocky remnants as rising seas, changing weather patterns and other factors erode sandy shorelines that now account for more than a third of global sea coasts, they added.
At least 10,000 people, including 3,000 campers, were evacuated overnight — some to beaches nearby — after a forest fire started near Bormes-les-Mimosas, a town on the Mediterranean coast, where the population surges with vacationers during the summer.
Branson's pursuit of young vacationers has yielded features not found on many other cruise ships: There's a stripey drinking spot called Razzle Dazzle, a Korean eatery called Geonbae and a tattoo and body piercing parlor dubbed Squid Ink.
The sudden deaths in May of Miranda Schaup-Werner, 41, then Edward Nathaniel Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Ann Day, 49, five days later at the same resort prompted a wave of concern among vacationers in the Caribbean nation.
Employees with the Hawaii state agency responsible for creating a nationwide panic after falsely telling locals and vacationers that a nuclear missile was heading their way in January slept on the job, newly released emails from the bureau reveal.
The accusations, so far, have less to do with their chosen line of work and more with complaints that the women are targeting vacationers and locals, in some cases with the promise of sex, to commit crimes against them.
All of the hotels in the region, one where many predominantly Jewish New Yorkers came to recharge in the middle of the century, have closed as vacationers traded the mountains for tropical beaches, according to The New York Times.
In recent years, the area has seen an increase in new construction inspired by midcentury architecture, drawing retirees or vacationers who favor 2667s housing but aren't eager to take on the work associated with living in an older home.
My brush with the darker side of Playa began in October 235, when I was working as a salesperson and concierge for a company that rents luxury villas to vacationers sometimes willing to pay upwards of $2000,222 per night.
The doors all have retractable sliding screens to keep out mosquitoes, said Kathy McLaughlin, who is the listing agent for the property with American Paradise Real Estate and also oversees its rental to vacationers through her company, Island Getaways.
If you count yourself among the would-be vacationers — whether for the Fourth of July or later — and haven't saved any money for your getaway, there's a good chance you'll be trading those days of freedom for future pain.
As the crowds, traffic and real estate prices on the South Fork have intensified, Mattituck, with its under-two-hour drive or easy train ride from Brooklyn and Manhattan, has been drawing more weekenders, second-home owners and vacationers.
Floridians voted this year to keep ­daylight saving time all year long, in a plan called the Sunshine Protection Act, to offer sleepy tourists a full year of sunrises that take place at the sort of hour vacationers approve.
This is the season for political tourism in New Hampshire, as vacationers come to watch the primary circus and maybe kick the tires of the candidates a bit before they vote in their own states' primaries later this spring.
Come the booming summer months of July and August, and the island swells with the A-listers, B-listers, C-listers, and D-listers, along with hundreds of thousands of vacationers, hard-partying dance-music junkies, and cruise-shippers.
Some then renovated and decorated them in the celebrated Palm Springs midcentury style with the intent of paying off their mortgages and maybe even making a profit by renting to vacationers looking for an authentic Palm Springs home experience.
Before it crosses the border with Texas, however, it is going to take a highly unusual path that will come as a shock to many vacationers along Mexico's western coast, as well as the millions of residents of Mexico City.
Vacationers booking short-term properties on Airbnb can rent a two-bedroom cottage for around $150 a night; on VRBO, three-bedroom family homes can be found from $300, with large waterfront houses fetching as much as $1,200 a night.
The first named storm of the 2018 hurricane season intensified Sunday off the west coast of Florida, as the threat of rain and rough surf kept some vacationers off beaches along the eastern Gulf Coast during the busy Memorial Day Weekend.
Efforts by other tech companies have multiplied in the past year: Microsoft earned widespread acclaim for introducing an adaptive controller for Xbox, and Airbnb announced new "accessibility filters" that make it easier for vacationers to find accommodations that work for them.
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The performers of all ages — a child, teenagers, young adults, and much older adults — recline on towels, fiddle with their smart phones, read books; they are languid vacationers on a curiously unstuck and isolated beach which could be pretty much anywhere.
Vacationers visiting Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park may want to keep an eye out for feral felines after the Florida Department of Health in Orange County issued a rabies warning in the area following the discovery of an infected cat.
Often, high-pressure booking tactics require payment well in advance, and that leaves vacationers with little recourse if their trip falls flat (there's only a 60-day limit on disputing a credit card purchase, according to the Federal Trade Commission).
That trigger can be a vacation in Majorca, Spain (Emma Straub's "The Vacationers"), or sitting shiva in suburbia (Jonathan Tropper's "This Is Where I Leave You"), or a wedding at the family's once-sacrosanct, soon-to-be-despoiled summer palace.
He's here to lose at USA-themed bar trivia, and because he's come across a great deal with Fathom, the world's first-ever cruise line for vacationers who don't just want to do beaches, spas, and shopping, but to do good.
With governments and health officials trying to limit the spread of the coronavirus by discouraging or banning large gatherings, the highly contagious virus has had a palpable impact on the plans of would-be vacationers, theatergoers, sports fans and others.
Nantucket residents normally take pride in not making a fuss about rich and powerful vacationers, who have ranged from the NFL's New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick to former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, according to local media.
An alternative approach would be to allocate short-term-rental licenses only to units where a permanent resident remains in place, thereby returning Airbnb to its roots as "home sharing" instead of as a platform for landlords to rent to vacationers.
Swamped by evidence of Russian military involvement in Ukraine and then Syria, the Kremlin retreated from categorical denials to claims that Russians fighting in eastern Ukraine were Russian "vacationers" and that burly Russians who appeared in Syria were humanitarian aid workers.
It would be nice this weekend to be on the road, living out of a truck or van or full-size sedan, camping next to it in a good-size tent and cooking over a campfire amid vacationers, far from home.
The closure order, which was made earlier this week and remained in effect on Wednesday, means throngs of peak summer season vacationers will have to make a detour of at least 150 miles (241 km) to move between the neighboring parks.
Four days after a bush fire ravaged the remote coastal town of Mallacoota, forcing people to shelter on the beach under blood-red skies, more than 1,000 stranded residents and vacationers arrived on Saturday in Hastings, a town near Melbourne.
The deal negotiations come as the timeshare industry seeks to improve occupancy rates and shed its reputation of locking customers into complex contracts they do not understand, in the hope of becoming a more popular alternative for many U.S. vacationers.
Sun Country, which is owned by private equity firm Apollo Global Management, will use the business to help level out the seasonality of leisure flying, which surges in the first quarter when vacationers head south, CEO Jude Bricker told CNBC.
And, behind the scenes, the business model — which allows startups to rent space in the store, the way office workers can in a WeWork or vacationers do via Airbnb — could potentially disrupt brick and mortar retail as we know it.
SOMERVILLE, Australia (Reuters) - Over 1,000 residents and vacationers who had been stranded on a beach by bush fires in southeastern Australia landed near Melbourne on Saturday after a 20-hour journey on two ships, relieved to escape terrifying smoke and fire.
Although many of the motels have been torn down and replaced by high-rise condos, the ones that remain continue to attract middle-class vacationers from upstate New Jersey and the Philadelphia suburbs, just as they have for half a century.
"Two opposing sides of the sea — a mysterious underworld with its beaches populated by sun-seeking vacationers — operate as metaphors in much of von Bonin's work," the text for the exhibition, co-curated by SculptureCenter's Ruba Katrib and Glasgow International's Sarah McCrory, reads.
However, travel industry leaders assert that the falsified sickness accusations don't always come from the vacationers themselves, but that the overwhelming majority are filed by unscrupulous claims-management companies – with many tourists unaware that claims had even been made on their behalf.
The paved road through the Panjshir Valley — a post 9/11 project that cut the amount of time needed to traverse the province from days to hours — ended around a sloping turn a few hundred meters from the last of the vacationers.
Several decades ago, its official tourism slogan was "Jamaica: We're more than a beach, we're a country," a proud, provocative sales pitch that sought to attract vacationers by offering more than the usual fare of sun, sea and sand — and rightly so.
New York-based JetBlue, a top player in Caribbean travel, is the latest in a string of airlines - from United Continental Holdings Inc to Latam Airlines Group SA - to refund vacationers planning to travel to regions impacted by the mosquito-borne virus.
It is crowded with vacationers in the summer, but like the rather less glamorous, family-friendly resorts on the coastline of Brittany and other seaside communities in France, it can feel very quiet in the winter, when many businesses simply shut down.
Travel companies that typically transport vacationers to carefree getaways became part of the very real struggle by evacuees to get out of town or find lodging in the days before and after Hurricane Irma made its fatal sweep through the Caribbean and Florida.
Chris Christie and the Democratic-led State Assembly, more than 50 state parks, historic sites and recreational areas were closed just as vacationers from New Jersey and beyond descended on the parks and beaches for an extended Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The country tried implementing a grid system — where a fire is contained in one pocket to stop it from spreading to another — but powerful photographs of vacationers trapped on a beach indicated to the world that the devastation had grown out of control.
In 53, Zanna Conlan, a former Australian football coach and surf instructor, started Active Escapes as a way for fitness aficionados to have a sweat-laced, tropical getaway — think twice daily high-intensity interval training, surfing and evening yoga — with like-minded vacationers.
OCEAN BEACH Park W. BEECH ST. BOARDWALK Lido Beach East Atlantic Beach Atlantic Ocean 1 mile By The New York Times When vacationers went elsewhere in the mid-5283th century, hospitals commandeered the area, filling hotels with psychiatric patients, to some residents' chagrin.
Though many vacationers would kick back in that way for a full day (or as long as doctors recommend staying in a hot tub for), the bear soon got bored and meandered into the nearby woods, where he presumably took a nice long nap.
Like "The Vacationers," this entertaining novel takes place during one momentous summer, and with its sunny cover and May 31 publication date, the book looks like designated vacation reading — but it's just too deftly and thoughtfully written to be relegated merely to the beach.
Vacationers should not feel as if they are being callous about a pleasure trip to a place still dealing with the migrant influx, residents say, because they would provide vital support to an economy doubly strained by a collapse in tourism and Greece's financial crisis.
One of the cheapest destinations for Memorial Day weekend, Chicago is a perennial favorite for summer vacationers, when the beaches are open, Wrigley Field is busy with Cubs and White Sox fans, rooftop bars are back in business and outdoor festivals like Lollapalooza are happening.
Chris Christie's declaration of a state of emergency for three coastal counties in New Jersey drove thousands of vacationers off the barrier island where Wildwood lies, leaving merchants with sharply lower revenue during what should have been one of the busiest weekends of the year.
One of the biggest mistakes made by vacationers is putting everything on a credit card, which can have bad short-term and long-term effects, von Tobel said, advising Americans to keep an eye on their credit score and pay off high-interest cards first.
According to an EB-5 fund-raising document, the $130 million hotel — at an address just blocks away from the Texas Capitol building — will offer 277 high-end rooms to business travelers as well as vacationers hoping to hit Austin's Sixth Street party district.
Following the War, freed slaves turned the island into their home, and the Gullah Geechee identity and culture that developed throughout the Lowcountry region thrived there for decades until wealthy white vacationers began to reclaim the island as their personal playground around the 1980s.
As early as 22019, headlines blared the declaration from city officials that the posh mountain resort with multi-million dollar homes and an airport where celebrities and well-heeled vacationers jet in and out on their private planes had finally reached its decade-old goal.
The animation below shows one such model, the Euro, which is projecting that:  The fact that this scenario is on the table just 250 hours before the event moves into the area should concern homeowners, vacationers and any others with interests along the coast.
These companies tell wealthy vacationers that by going to Antarctica, and by having the chance to see it before climate change permanently changes the landscape, they will actually be committing an act of good and empowering themselves to advocate on behalf of the environment.
Depending on your home country, affluent vacationers can consider luxury ranches in Montana, gardening and cooking classes with a two-Michelin-starred chef outside of Oxford, helicopter-assisted fly fishing in New Zealand, or a surfing and raw food retreat in Byron Bay, Australia.
In August 2015, just as the refugee crisis was really starting to command global news, photographer Jörg Brüggemann traveled to the Greek island of Kos to document the first of the interactions between Syrian, Iraqi, Afghan, and Pakistani refugees with British, Swedish, and German vacationers there.
He pulled out his phone to show me pictures of his second house farther up the Hudson, which he rents out to vacationers, and I lamented the fact that I wasn't staying there, because it would've been a more perfect spot for my week in the woods.
According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA), millions of bookings are fraudulent every year as these deceptive websites and call centers mislead vacationers by giving the appearance of being connected to a hotel, but actually have no legal relation to the brand or lodging property.
According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association, millions of bookings are fraudulent every year as these deceptive websites and call centers mislead vacationers by giving the appearance of being connected to a hotel, when they actually have no legal relation to the brand or lodging property.
"Guests are more and more transient than ever," said Patrick Gosselin, the general manager of the hotel, who describes the clientele as ranging from plane-watchers to vacationers seeking to start their trip one night before to ease stress and business people flying in for meetings.
A century later, Fairhope is still a draw for writers seeking a peaceful retreat, for art lovers — most notably during the annual Fairhope Arts & Crafts Festival in March — and for many other vacationers, no shortage of whom fall for this unheralded setting and decide to stay.
The key here is to keep your "sick day" as low-key as possible: In the Dutch study, vacationers who reported high stress levels—due to overbooking themselves and being as touristy as possible—were no happier upon their return to work than they were when they left.
She started making tropical-patterned shift dresses — lined, so that she would not have to wear underwear — while working at a juice stand with retired Harper's Bazaar fashion editor Laura Robbins Clark, then built a cult following selling them for $22 a pop to the town's wealthy vacationers.
Whatever your vacation plans — beach, mountain or big city — here's how to make the most of every dollar spent: More than two-thirds of vacationers cop to overspending, and half do so to the point where they end up carrying credit card debt, according to a 2015 Experian survey.
Vacationers found the body of an African-American female floating in the Pacific Ocean surf Saturday, nearly two weeks after the SUV carrying the Hart family plunged off a cliff and onto a rocky shoreline in a remote stretch in Mendocino County, about 180 miles north of San Francisco.
He stressed the need for seasoned captains who are able to navigate the shallow water as easily as they dispatch hassles over baggage from fussy vacationers and disturbances caused by hard-partying day-trippers who hit the bars in Ocean Beach and become unruly during late-night return trips.
A 2016 report by the World Food Travel Association classified 93 percent of vacationers worldwide as "food travelers," who seek out food beyond the demands of sustenance — attending a class on cooking mole in Oaxaca, say, or riding a boat at dawn through a floating market in Kashmir.
On Shelter Island, town officials had other concerns: They feared that their quaint community, long preserved behind the moat of Gardiners Bay, would turn into another Montauk, a nearby seaside hamlet at the tip of Long Island's South Fork that has seen a deluge of vacationers in recent years.
By the time I wrote that character, I had heard of the existence of the "Green Book," a guide published between 1936 and 1967 that black motorists and vacationers could use as a resource to find which businesses, motels and towns would welcome them in a segregated United States.
On one side is the old guard of wealthy retirees who believe that neighbors and communities are being disrupted by transient vacationers — who, they say, tend to be rambunctious partyers, overflowing from the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which takes place annually in Indio, about 21075 miles away.
Presidential dreams of a big, beautiful wall notwithstanding, for now — and, perhaps, for the foreseeable future — an endless mass of inexpensive T-shirts, fresh avocadoes, black tar heroin, undocumented migrants and fanny-packed vacationers will continue flowing undiminished through the great, swirling circulatory system that the two countries share.
The libretto voices the private thoughts of these vacationers, some mundane, like a request for more sunscreen ("Hand it here, I need to rub my legs…Cause later they'll peel and crack") and others alarming ("Acidy waves/Ivory foam/Rocking the boats full of canned goods, tourists, fruits, and weapons").
A luxury hotel has been built for vacationers and parents visiting their children at the Confucius International School, which promises to prepare pupils for top foreign universities and boasts of being housed in a school that Liu Wencai built in 21989, where tuition fees were waived for poor but talented pupils.
With some passengers infected on cruise ships, stuck on cruise ships, quarantined on cruise ships; and with talk of cruise ships even being repurposed as floating hospitals, some vacationers who might have chosen a cruise post-coronavirus instead will stay closer to home or pick a different type of trip. 7.
Our days at SwaSwara were unhurried and spacious, sprinkled with yoga, a late-morning group activity — bird-watching, nature walk, boat ride — a body treatment, a swim in the pool, or a walk along Om beach, where cows amble aimlessly, leaving hoof prints in the sand alongside those of vacationers'.
Colorado RiverThe 0003,450-mile-long Colorado River snakes through Colorado, California, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona -- even making its way through the Grand Canyon, so it's no surprise that locals and vacationers in many destinations in the country's southwest head to its banks for recreation (activities include white-water rafting, tubing, and swimming).
The sloppy, last-minute effort was of course immediately evident when vacationers who paid upwards of $1,500 per ticket arrived at the island to find that the luxury music experience they were promised was little more than a group of what appeared to be disaster relief tents and some bare-bones rations.
It contributes hundreds of millions of dollars a year to the country's economy, not only through domestic and international sales, but also through tourism — another part of the wine business that was hurt by the fires, as vacationers evacuated areas near wine country or abandoned plans to take to the road for tastings.
Mac Hardy, director of operations for the national organization, said bad school resource officers fall into three categories — "hostages," those who are ordered to work in schools; "retirees," older officers who are nursing their pensions; and "vacationers" who like having school holidays off, though many work as regular patrol officers during the summer.
They are summer vacationers who, like thousands of others, come for a few weeks a year to Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron, the main town on an island off France's western coast full of marshes and "simple villages all whitewashed like Arab villages, dazzling and tidy," as the novelist Pierre Loti wrote in the 1880s.
The awe and radical serenity I felt in that moment likely echoed that of the ancient Romans when they first saw the Great Sphinx of Giza, towering over them in the desert sand, or that of vacationers who have shed their familiar, daily routines and taken time to come face-to-face with the unknown.
The festival is still a big draw for classical music fans and vacationers in the Berkshires, with its A-list programming and its 524 acres of lofty pines and stately lawns — as well as a replica of the little red house where Nathaniel Hawthorne lived while writing "Tanglewood Tales," from which the festival's name derives.
Thanks to Key West's longtime "live and let live" attitudes, the town has also been a popular LGBT destination for decades (it elected its first openly gay mayor in 2200.) Cruise vacationers and full and part-time residents alike love the city's abundant sunshine, fishing and water sports, nightlife and — key for vacation home hunters — 22th century wooden architecture.
Many of the prices are at their lowest at the very end of August, which is the last part of the high season, so vacationers will be skipping out on the brunt of the crowds while still having plenty of sunshine to soak up while checkout out landmarks like the Acropolis, National Opera, and the National Library of Greece.
A tip sheet for customers, entitled "Strategies to Maximize the Chance of Entry," recommended stating on a visa application that pregnant mothers intended to stay at the "5-star" hotel, "Trump International Waikiki Beach," to convince immigration officials that they were well-to-do vacationers, not mothers traveling with the intention of giving birth on American soil, investigators said.
Robert Bruno, a professor of labor and employment relations at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Frank Manzo, the policy director of the Illinois Economic Policy Institute, who co-authored a report on "the financial impact of legalizing marijuna in Illinois," said that although they expected vacationers to indulge, they did not foresee as great a number as in, say, Colorado.
But in mid-December, Ms. Baker walked out of a job fair at the local Ramada Inn with a new position at the soon-to-open Resorts World Catskills, the $1.2 billion casino resort that proponents say will revive Sullivan County, a once-booming area known as the borscht belt for its hotels, bungalow colonies and performers, appealing to Jewish vacationers.
Within a day of the announcement by the British tour and airline operator that it was shutting down, Britain's Civil Aviation Authority was booking commercial flights and dispatching a fleet of chartered airplanes to repatriate stranded vacationers, and reassuring those in Britain who had not yet left on their trips that the government would make sure their money was refunded.
And if you're considering one of the European delivery programs offered by some carmakers, be aware that those vehicles are basically no different from the models those brands sell in the States; the main benefit is that vacationers can arrange to drive their new vehicles for a set period in Europe before it is sent home, and save on the high cost of a rental car overseas.
"As far as our enforcement posture, nothing has changed," said Aaron Bowker, a supervisory Customs and Border Protection officer in Buffalo, N.Y. In most populated American areas near the border, which generally cater to vacationers or benefit from proximity to large Canadian cities such as Vancouver and Toronto, the biggest complaints about immigration enforcement have been delays for tourists and more complicated visa processes for businesses.
Some of the larger paintings are similarly off-topic: an acrylic on canvas of a shuttered storefront, "Closed" (21988-235) by Martin Wong, hangs in the abstraction gallery, but isn't abstract at all, and only two out of the five paintings in the politics room are overtly political: Leon Golub's monumental "White Squad I" (21980) and Eric Fischl's diptych of frolicking vacationers abutted against drowned and desperate refugees, "A Visit To / A Visit From / The Island" (21987).
De Guindos's constructive attitude contrasts with some of the more belligerent rhetoric emanating from other elements of European leadership, such as European Commissioner Jean-Claude Juncker who has warned that the trading bloc will make it difficult for the U.K. once it leaves the EU. Spain's economy minister emphasized the countries' close links, pointing out that half a million Britons live on the south coast of Spain and around 18 million vacationers from the U.K. enjoy holidays in the country.

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