Over 27 Million People Have Recovered From COVID-19 Globally
Though a vaccine might not be publicly available in the near future, medical experts have utilized existing medicine and over 27 million people have recovered from COVID-19.
'We Don't Even Wear Masks Here': Inside the Canadian Island Free of Covid
What is life like in one of the only places in North America to be untouched by COVID-19? This TikToker is giving viewers a look inside.
Safely and Sustainably Enjoy Brews at World's First Craft Beer Hotel
Companies around the world are shifting their focus to the green — not money — but sustainability. Beer is no different. Welcome to the world's first craft beer hotel created by the world's first carbon-negative brewery.
Bubble Hotels to Treehouses: Socially Distanced Nights Under the Stars
Ever dreamt of spending the night in a treehouse? How about a bubble under the stars? Or underwater? From a treehouse in a Swedish forest to an igloo under the northern lights, spending a night at one of these immersive hotels is an adventure in itself.
'Halloween Grandmaster' Alice Cooper Will Host Spooky Storytime on Airbnb
As part of Airbnb's Halloween offerings, rock legend Alice Cooper will host a one-time-only spooky story session on October 21.
Missing Flying? Flights to Nowhere Take Off As a New Travel Trend
"Flights to Nowhere" emerges as a trend for those missing the in-flight experience, but are not ready to pack their bags just yet.
World's Most Interesting Immersive Art Experiences
As museums begin to open their doors after months of going dark, here are some of the most innovative and interactive art experiences around the world—from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to Melbourne, Australia.
NYC Indoor Dining Is Coming Back: Will It Help or Hurt Restaurants?
Will indoor dining at 25 percent capacity be enough to keep restaurants afloat as temperatures begin to drop?
Mouthwatering Street Foods Around the World
From the more recognizable (like elotes, Mexican street corn) to the less well-known (Socca, a French cross between flatbread and pancake), these tidbits available from food trucks and carts will enliven your sense of adventure.
The Countries With the Least Amount of Travel Buzz, According to Google
From one of the smallest countries in the world to a collection of islands in the South Pacific, these countries might not be at the top of your travel bucket list—but maybe they should be.
The Best Places to Camp This Summer Around the U.S.
As the summer comes to a close, some might still be looking for a way to take advantage of the warm weather while it lasts. Here is a list of the best places to enjoy the outdoors and camp this summer around the United States.
Planning a Trip to One of NYC's Recently Opened Museums? What to Know
After closing their doors for almost six months, some of the world's most famous museums will be opening their doors for visitors, but not without guidelines.
Breaking the 'Bronze Ceiling': Central Park's First Statue Honoring Women
The U.S. has few statues commemorating women in history, but a new statue being unveiled in Central Park this month could mark the changing of tides as it's the first statue in the park's history that recognizes non-fiction women.
Your Favorite Face Mask Might Not Be as Protective as You Think
A Duke University Study revealed which mask style does the best job in protecting users from COVID-19.
How Likely Is It to Contract COVID-19 on a Plane?
An MIT professor says there is a 1 in 4,300 chance of contracting COVID-19 on a two-hour flight and those odds lessen when the middle seat is left vacant.
Natural Swimming Holes Around the World
From a figure-eight shaped pool accessible only after a strenuous hike in Australia to a 90-foot-deep trench formed in the rock of lava fields in Samoa, here are some natural watering holes in all corners of the world to explore on your next adventure.
World's Last Blockbuster is Offering the Ultimate '90s Sleepover on Airbnb
The store manager of the last remaining Blockbuster has listed her store on Airbnb for only $4 a night.
RVs Continue to Surge in Popularity Amidst Pandemic
Though Labor Day is fast approaching, some are considering a road trip past the summer's unofficial end as employees continue to work from home and students learn remotely.
Ready for Shark Week? The Most Surprising Facts About Sharks
In honor of Shark Week 2020, we've put together a list of surprising facts about one of the most misunderstood creatures on the planet.
How Safe Is the New York City Subway Right Now?
For months ridership on the MTA system reached record lows, but now as New York City continues to open up, more people might be considering heading underground for their commute.
What It's Like to Travel Across the Country by Amtrak Right Now
The idea of sitting on a train for a journey that could last over a day might not sound too appealing to most, but is it a cleaner and safer alternative to flying amidst the coronavirus pandemic?
How Safe is it to Fly? 67 Percent of Americans Are Uncomfortable Flying
Though many are still uncomfortable flying, those in less risky areas are beginning to come around to the idea.
Missing the Olympics? Airbnb Is Offering a Way to Get Your Olympic Fix
Over 100 athletes will be offering experiences over the course of the five-day festival, including Allyson Felix, the six-time gold medalist track and field star for Team USA and 17-time medalist and paralympic athlete, Tatyana McFadden.
The Top Destinations Travelers Want to Escape to in 2021
Though travel may be on hold for many at the moment, people are looking ahead and planning their 2021 getaways. These are the places we all want to travel to in 2021.
Empire State Building Is Opening Its Doors for the First Time in 126 days
The newly renovated Empire State Building, the symbol of New York City, will open its doors Monday for visitors wanting to catch a glimpse of the city from above.
Where Can Americans Travel Now? A Guide to Countries Open to U.S. Tourists
While your European vacation is on hold for the time being, some countries are allowing in U.S. travelers. Here's a country-by-country guide of where you can still travel at the moment.
9 Unsettling Unsolved Mysteries for Fans of Netflix Reboot
For those who can't get enough of the new "Unsolved Mysteries" true-crime docuseries on Netflix, here are more real-life mysteries that remain open to this day.
Nevada's 98 Mile-Long Extraterrestrial Highway Is Stranger Than Fiction
Take a drive through Alien Country where there are more UFO sightings than at any other place on the planet.
UFO Towers to Tsunami Clocks, Every State's Most Unique Roadside Attraction
We highlight one roadside stop in every state—each one weird, wacky or wonderful—and many don't even require leaving your car to take a quick peek.
World's Most Isolated Places
From islands that are a week's journey from the closest landmass to a small village in Arizona that still uses a mule to deliver the mail, take a page from some of the most isolated places around the world.