Marriott International Introduces Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy, Responding to Growing Consumer Demand As Travelers Increasingly Blend Work and Leisure

NOVEMBER 9, 2022

 — BETHESDA, MD

New offering expected to spur development opportunities globally

Marriott International, Inc., today announced its expansion into apartment-style accommodations with the launch of Apartments by Marriott BonvoyTM. The company is seizing upon growing consumer interest among families and friends seeking more space for stays, propelled by the blending of work and leisure travel, and the desire among younger travelers for wider accommodations options.

Marriott is building upon its 26 years of experience with Marriott Executive Apartments, its serviced-apartment brand in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. With the introduction of Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy, the company expects it will enhance portfolio growth globally and bring the serviced-apartment concept to Marriott guests in the U.S. and Canada.

“Travelers planning vacations and long business trips today are seeking more choice in accommodations, and the introduction of Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy responds to those trends while offering developers a premium product backed by our trusted name and distribution platform,” said Stephanie Linnartz, President, Marriott International. “With Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy, guests will be able to shop a wider array of accommodation options within the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio, growing their loyalty to the portfolio and its range of brand offerings.”

Marriott plans to introduce Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy in the upper-upscale and luxury segments, distinguished from Marriott’s existing extended-stay brands, with distinctly designed products that reflect the local neighborhood for independent travelers seeking more space and residential amenities. Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy will feature a separate living room and bedroom, full kitchen, and in-unit washer and dryer, but will be differentiated from Marriott’s existing extended-stay brands by not providing certain traditional hotel services such as food and beverage, meeting spaces, and retail. Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy is anticipated to offer developers the flexibility to build new properties or convert existing properties, with a design approach similar to the company’s successful Autograph Collection and Tribute Portfolio lodging brands, which offer consumers independent, uniquely distinguished hotel experiences. Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy will be backed by Marriott’s powerful reservations engine and Marriott Bonvoy, the company’s award-winning travel program with 173 million members.

Among travel consumers and Marriott Bonvoy members, there is a growing desire for premium accommodations that provide home-like amenities as travelers combine work and leisure trips to reconnect with family and friends. According to Phocuswright’s research, three of the top five reasons for selecting an apartment-style rental are more room or space, access to a full kitchen and laundry, and a home-like feel.1

Prospective developers can learn more about Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy and all the company’s brands on Marriott’s development website. Offer and sale by prospectus only.

[1] Through the Roof: U.S. Short Term Rentals 2021, Phocuswright, January 2022

Note on Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of United States federal securities laws, including statements related to planned new product offerings; demand trends for certain types of lodging products; growth plans and expectations for the new product offering; expectations regarding growth in customer loyalty; and similar statements concerning anticipated future events and expectations that are not historical facts. We caution you that these statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to numerous evolving risks and uncertainties that we may not be able to accurately predict or assess, including the risk factors that we identify in our U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K or Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Any of these factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations we express or imply in this press release. We make these forward-looking statements as of the date of this press release and undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

About Marriott International
Marriott International, Inc., (NASDAQ: MAR) is based in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, and encompasses a portfolio of nearly 8,200 properties under 30 leading brands spanning 138 countries and territories. Marriott operates and franchises hotels and licenses vacation ownership resorts all around the world. The company offers Marriott Bonvoy®, its highly awarded travel program. For more information, please visit our website at www.Marriott.com. In addition, connect with us on Facebook and @MarriottIntl on Twitter and Instagram.

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Explora Journeys Unveils Onboard Entertainment and Enrichment Programs

By NewsdeskNov 30, 2022 11:41am

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Explora Journeys has unveiled its program of onboard entertainment and activities. Guests can explore seven onboard venues offering a range of entertainment options. Instead of a single main event, they can freely enjoy any experience they wish whenever they choose.

Guests can enjoy pre-and post-dinner poolside chill-outs in the Astern Lounge or contemporary pop inspired by Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox in the Explora Lounge. They can head to the Journeys Lounge for a laidback, candlelit evening of music inspired by the route the ship is sailing. There is also always music to accompany a coffee or a drink in the Lobby Bar.

Explora Journeys has unveiled its program of onboard entertainment and activities. Guests can explore seven onboard venues offering a range of entertainment options. Instead of a single main event, they can freely enjoy any experience they wish whenever they choose.

Guests can enjoy pre-and post-dinner poolside chill-outs in the Astern Lounge or contemporary pop inspired by Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox in the Explora Lounge. They can head to the Journeys Lounge for a laidback, candlelit evening of music inspired by the route the ship is sailing. There is also always music to accompany a coffee or a drink in the Lobby Bar.

Here’s what to expect:

Activities

  • Ombré Sunsets: Guests can hone their photography skills in the Explora Lounge.
  • The Spirit of Whiskey: A tutorial from mixologists in the Malt Whiskey Bar, where guests try their hand at making signature drinks.
  • Melodic Master Class: Resident artists will share their talents and discuss songwriting, improvisation, and composition.

Events

  • Captain’s Log… Secrets of the Sail: Guests join the captain or bridge officers on a walk around the deck.
  • Bal Mythos: At the stroke of midnight, guests can don handcrafted masks of local deities and dance to the resident Bacchus Band and singers.
  • Midnight Wayfinder: With guitar music and storytelling under the stars or around the Conservatory Pool, guests learn how sailors have long relied on the sea, wind, and stars to bring them safely to shore.
  • Inferno: A nod to the glamour of Manhattan’s Studio 54Soul Train and Europe’s 1970s discos, where guests can enjoy cocktails and dance the night away.

Experiences

  • An Evening by Candlelight: Guest musicians and vocalists perform in the main lounges, creating a range of experiences from classical music to movie soundtracks.
  • Decadence: The themes of this experience switch from lounge to lounge, with live music and immersive performances.
  • Le Jazz: Guests on journeys that include France can enjoy a Parisian jazz club experience, accompanied by French martinis and canapés.
  • Let the Good Times Roll: Jiving to New Orleans jazz cabaret is an essential part of the Caribbean itinerary, with a French Creole menu, absinthe cocktails, and music.

Rituals

  • Ocean State of Mind: Every morning, guests can participate in guided meditations against a backdrop of sky and ocean.
  • Sundial Salutation: This twice-daily, movement-based wellness ritual is held in the morning and at sunset.
  • Midday Melodies: Every day onboard Explora I, the Atrium comes alive with acoustic music.
  • Sunset Aperitivo: Signature drinks and canapés associated with the ports of call are served in the bars and lounges, each with its own sonic vibe.
  • Moonrise: Every 28 days, guests clad in shades of silver and ivory gather to honor the full moon, sipping signature cocktails and dancing to live music.

Enrichment

  • The Book Club: Occasional journeys will have a particular book relating to the region in which the ship is sailing, culminating in a reading with the author.
  • Single Origin: Led by a barista, guests get familiar with local coffee cultures through tastings relevant to the countries they visit.
  • Artisanal: Courses on destination-themed crafts representative of local heritage, from textiles and tapestries to baskets and chocolate making, are taught by a local expert.
  • Dance the Day Away: On select journeys, guests can enjoy an afternoon of learning some of the region’s movement culture, accompanied by local dance music. Sessions are led by local experts, resident artists, and the international host.
  • The Creative’s Journey: Behind-the-scenes stories and iconic moments in stage and cinema are discovered through talks by resident and guest artists, together with other prolific talents. Among them are writers, directors, producers, actors, musicians, choreographers, costumiers, and set and lighting designers.

For more information, visit explorajourneys.com.

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Brazil’s first digital nomad village opens this month, here’s why you should go

Brazil is the first country in South America to offer a visa for digital nomad, and the first to create a digital nomad village.   –   Copyright  Canva

By Giulia Carbonaro  •  Updated: 13/11/2022

After living in lockdown for the best part of two years, the idea of packing a bag and moving to the other side of the world is very tempting – especially as the cost of living crisis bites.

If you’re able to work from anywhere in the world, you should consider doing so from sunny Brazil: the country has a thriving digital nomad community and plenty of things to see and do when you’re not working.

“Think of anything and you’ll find it in Brazil”, says Rafael Luisi, Assessor of Embratur’s Presidency, the Brazilian Tourism Board.

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“If you talk about culture, we have it. We have the best gastronomy, and it’s very different from the south to the north. If you talk about ecotourism and nature, we have that too. When you think about Brazil, you think about sun and beach tourism. It’s much more than that.”

How can I become a digital nomad in Brazil?

The country’s digital nomad visa is called Temporary Visa VITEM XIV, and people can apply for it at any Brazilian consulate.

The visa costs €97 ($100 USD) on average, though it can vary, and lasts for one year, but can be extended for a second. During that time, you can leave the country and come back.

Among the most important requirements is proof of employment or a relationship with a company based outside of Brazil and a minimum income of €1,455 ($1,500 USD) per month, or a bank balance of €17,460 ($18,000 USD).

Is it expensive to live in Brazil?

Brazil isn’t the cheapest country in the world, or in South America. But the cost of living in Brazil is much lower than in European countries.

According to the website Expatistan, food is 101 per cent more expensive in France than in Brazil, while housing is 131 per cent more expensive and transportation 41 per cent more costly. Overall, the cost of living is 67 per cent more expensive in France than in Brazil.

In Germany, the cost of living is 74 per cent more expensive. While in Italy, it’s 46 per cent more expensive. In the UK, it’s 99 per cent more expensive.

When should I move to Brazil?

Between November and March, during the Brazilian summer, is usually the best time to go, though it’s also the time when most tourists travel to the country.

The weather is usually sunny and warm, perfect for hitting the beach after work. And in case you want to catch the world-famous Rio de Janeiro Carnival, you can do so in February.

During the Brazilian winter, temperatures are still quite warm compared to European standards, at an average of about 18 degrees Celsius.

Where should I stay in Brazil?

Brazil is a massive country, double the size of Europe. Every area is different, so deciding where to go might depend on your specific tastes and interests. But these four things are important to every digital nomad: cost of living, fast Wi-Fi, community, and nightlife.

For all these things, these are the best places to move to.

Pipa

The first digital nomad village in South America is going to be built in Brazil, in the small northeastern beach town of Pipa.

The village will be created by the Lisbon-based start-up NomadX, who have named the project ‘Nomad Village Brazil’. The village will offer a range of accommodation options and facilities for digital nomads (including a swimming pool), and will open this November, with an initial run until 30 April 2023.

“You have the beach just in front of you, with the water temperature at 24 degrees Celsius”, says Luisi, adding that the village is in a great location for visiting other states in Brazil.

Florianopolis

White sandy beaches, dramatic-looking mountains, and a buzzing nightlife: Florianopolis, an island in the south of Brazil, has everything a digital nomad could dream of.


Florianopolis has one of the most thriving digital nomads communities in the entire country.
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This is probably why the city, considered a paradise on earth, is a favourite destination for digital nomads in Brazil. There’s a thriving digital nomad community here, and plenty of co-working spaces to meet like-minded people.

Jericoacoara

The small fishing village of Jericoacora, or Jeri, has grown in recent years, becoming a magnet for digital nomads looking to work while surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of this secluded beach town.

Encircled by stunning white sand dunes and crystal clear blue waters, Jeri is located in the middle of a preservation zone and it’s known to be a haven for kite and windsurfers

The small town of Jericoacoara is for those digital nomads looking to relax by the beach.Canva

Belo Horizonte

Belo Horizonte is a big city, but not as busyas Rio or Brasilia.

Living here would be less of a tropical dream and more of the perfect balance between work and fun, rest and productivity.

The city has a vibrant nightlife, with plenty of bar hopping and networking opportunities. On the negative side, working from a cafe isn’t really something people in Belo Horizonte do, so you might struggle to find a place to work outside of your apartment.

Brasilia

The charm of Brazil’s capital is often overlooked, but the city has a lot to offer. Brasilia’s construction was heavily influenced by the writing of Dom Bosco, an Italian monk who dreamed of a utopian capital city in the ‘New World’. Shaped like an aeroplane, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to many impressive buildings, parks and unique architecture.

Brasilia’s Congresso Nacional is considered one of the most iconic building in the capital. Canva

The city is very safe and every embassy is based here, so if you only speak English, you’ll be just fine.

Rio de Janeiro

Once in Brazil, Rio is a must-visit. The city is just so representative of Brazil, and it’s the first place people think of when they imagine Brazil.

The traditional carnival parade in Rio takes place every year in February. Bruna Prado/AP

If you need to build up your confidence to move deeper into the more secluded spots in Brazil, Rio, with its several co-working spaces, cafes and the international community, is a great place to start.

São Paulo

If you want to be at the centre of life in Brazil, go no further than São Paulo.

The metropolis is the country’s economic powerhouse, and you’ll find plenty of start-ups, multinational companies and digital nomads

The Catedral de Se de São Paulo is one of the most majestic churches in the city. Canva

With so much to do, it’s almost impossible to be bored here, plus São Paulo probably has the fastest internet in the entire country.


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      New Orleans Holiday Cocktail Crawl

      There’s perhaps no place better than New Orleans for a holiday cocktail crawl. In addition to signature cocktails, festive decor is found in abundance throughout the French Quarter and Central Business District. Block out an afternoon or evening for the spots below, and please remember to drink responsibly on your crawl.

      Davenport Lounge Holiday Cocktail (Photo: Justen Williams)

      BAR MARILOU

      Bar Marilou may be the newest spot on this list, but it makes for an excellent starting point before heading off into the French Quarter. Enjoy a handful of holiday cocktails including Diable de Noël with vodka, ancho chili liqueur, Cynar, dark chocolate Godiva, pomegranate, cranberry, and disco snow.

      THE SAZERAC BAR

      Head to the Roosevelt Hotel next, first to ooh and ahh at their lobby decorated with over 60,000 twinkling lights. Then pop on over to The Sazerac Bar to sip on the Winter Old Fashioned, a holiday-spiced twist on the old drink with Buffalo Trace Bourbon, apple-clove syrup, and cranberry and orange bitters.

      Carousel Bar (Photo: Rebecca Todd)

      DAVENPORT LOUNGE

      Our next stop is the festive Ritz Carlton, which will be fully decked out for the season. Head to Davenport Lounge for jazz and a cocktail during your stop.

      CAROUSEL BAR

      Located inside Hotel Monteleone, Carousel Bar is as whimsical as it sounds. Add the lobby’s festive decor, and it makes for a perfect holiday cocktail setting. Enjoy the Reveillon Buttered Rum or Holiday Sidecar this December.

      French 75 Bar Holiday Cocktail (Photo: Rebecca Todd)

      FRENCH 75 BAR

      Arnaud’s French 75 Bar serves classic New Orleans cocktails and tasty bites, including their famous soufflé potatoes. Stop by to see which seasonal cocktails they have up their sleeve.

      BOMBAY CLUB

      This spot specializes in martinis, but we’d recommend the Brandy Milk Punch, a sweet, creamy Cognac drink perfect for the holidays.

      RIB ROOM

      Step inside the Rib Room at Omni Royal Orleans Hotel for a special holiday cocktail: Aged Creole Eggnog. Enjoy the notes of bourbon, Cognac, and dark rum all while cozying up to the bar. 

      For even more holiday cocktail ideas, and for everything Holidays New Orleans style, see here.

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      Urban Stroll…

      Houston TX…..H Town

      sometimes you just look up and you just SEE things….

      In my beginning attempts to enjoy this particular niche within the scope of “urban architectural street photography”(my terminology), I quickly realized that you must keep your head on a swivel.

      Keep an EYE out for perspectives that just jump out at you. They are everywhere, left, right, UP, and down. By the way; when they jump out at you, please UNDERSTAND, it came from “with-in.”

      This caught MY eye. The foliage seems to envelop the buildings in the background. Not only creating a natural frame but, also adding to the feeling of depth.

      I absolutely Love the color contrast in this shot. Looks like October to me, this was actually taken on Christmas Eve 2021.

      reflections everywhere….

      I shoot around water often, and the reflections always suck me in. Be careful, they will get you too!

      i call this “symmetrical lines”

      I have always been taught to use and follow lines. Which ones should I follow?

      sometimes i just get real crazy….for some reason i like it this way….

      When I returned to the hotel, downloaded, and began to sort, I realized immediately that CONTRAST identified with my Spirit. Light, Color, and Geometrical contrast is what made this shoot unique to me.

      When I continued to sort through, I realized that the sky was very flat. Actually, this is one of the first things I noticed when I began my stroll. I remember thinking, that “I will just add clouds during post-processing” Which is simple enough to do.

      So I added clouds to a few shots and realized that “I” liked the contrast between the structures and a blue sky. The results speak for themselves.

      I thoroughly enjoyed my stroll downtown ” H Town”. When you get to a place in life where you truly enjoy what you do; it truly brings your Being (YOU) to “Heaven On Earth”. I am truly GRATEFUL!

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      All photos were taken with Nikon Z6 (first generation mirrorless), coupled with a Tamron 24-70; F2.8)

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      90 Riverview…Residence Inn Charleston SC

      been there…..done that….


      Adjacent to a marina, this informal all-suite hotel is 4 miles from the Port of Charleston and 2.7 miles from the Historic Charleston City Market.


      Bright, unfussy studios come with kitchens, coffeemakers and pull-out sofas, as well as flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The 1- and 2-bedroom suites have separate living rooms, and some feature fireplaces.

      Hot breakfast, parking and a regular evening socials are complimentary. Other amenities include an outdoor saltwater pool, a hot tub and a 24/7 exercise room.


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      Accessibility Of Front Entrance…………………………. (5 )

      Lobby Appearance and Size ……………………………. ( 5)

      Number of Elevators …………………………………… ( 5) four available

      Number of Available Bellstaff ………………………….. ( ) N/A

      Number of Staff at Front Desk ………………………. …(5 )

      Appearance and Diversity of Dining Areas ……………….(5 )

      Appearance and Diversity of Entertainment ……. ……….( ) N/A

      Closeness to Restaurants, Shops, etc. …………………… (3 ) No Restaurant on Location

      Closeness to Public Transportation ……………………… (5 )

      Appearance/Apparent Safety of Neighborhood … ………..( 5)

      I chose this particular Hotel for a very special event which was very dear to me personally. This was the location chosen and developed by me to host my 50th year college fraternity reunion. So, naturally Lodging was pivotal.

      The twelve of us enjoyed six premium two bedroom suites. Each suite featured a Full Kitchen, two separate bedrooms, each containing a private full bath. Total Privacy.

      Best accommodations that I have personally experienced!

      My RATING ——-5 STARS——-

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      Stats: Travel Demand High Among Americans, Despite Inflation

      By Newsdesk Aug 25, 2022 10:19am

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      Despite concerns around ongoing inflation, travel demand is not slowing down—in fact, Americans may be traveling more and farther this season. This was found in Tripadvisor‘s “2022 Fall Travel Index.”

      The study, which revealed what and where is hot for American travelers this upcoming season, is based on a combination of Tripadvisor’s first-party search and proprietary consumer sentiment data. It shows that while the busy summer travel season is coming to an end, Americans’ appetite for vacations is not over. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. respondents (61 percent) say that they are planning a fall trip this year, even if how they travel might change. 

      Transitioning from summer into fall, there are no indicators that travel demand, based on recent sentiment surveys, will subside any time soon amongst global travelers, especially Americans. To note: Nearly four out of 10 (37 percent) Americans still intend to travel as planned this fall, regardless of inflation. This marks an increase from the previous summer survey released in May 2022, which indicated that 32 percent of Americans still intended to travel as planned. Globally, Tripadvisor has seen a similar increase from the same summer survey: 30 percent of travelers surveyed said they intend to travel as planned from June through August, with an increase of 34 percent saying they intend to travel as planned from September through November, despite rising costs. While travel is seasonal, the month-over-month sentiment analysis further underscores that consumers still desire to travel despite inflation and fuel costs. 

      Because of the pent-up demand for vacation stemming from several years of pandemic restrictions keeping travelers close to home, Americans are cutting back elsewhere to ensure they can still budget a getaway. Half of Americans (50 percent) said that they plan to travel more this fall than they did during the same period last year and two-thirds (66 percent) plan to spend more. 

      The Tripadvisor “Fall Travel Index” indicates that spiraling costs won’t deter Americans from traveling this upcoming season. More than one-third (35 percent) will likely travel for shorter lengths of time and almost one-quarter (24 percent) said that they will likely travel somewhere closer to home than previously planned. 

      Just as they are globally, continuously rising costs are prompting American consumers to alter their spending habits, inclusive of adjusting their travel plans. Two-thirds (66 percent) of Americans ranked “Cost/Affordability” as the priority criteria in the trip-planning process and 45 percent say “Price” influenced their travel dates, demonstrating that while travel is still on the books, further indicating inflation is top of mind. 

      In keeping with the global trend indicated by this season’s Tripadvisor “Travel Index,” domestic trips remain the number one choice among U.S. travelers; more than four-fifths (81 percent) of Americans and almost two-thirds (60 percent) of global travelers surveyed will opt for domestic travel this fall. 

      The top domestic destinations for this fall, as revealed by Tripadvisor site data are:

      1. Las Vegas, Nevada*
      2. New York, New York*
      3. Orlando, Florida*
      4. Honolulu, Hawaii*
      5. Lahaina, Hawaii
      6. Key West, Florida
      7. Nashville, Tennessee*
      8. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina*
      9. New Orleans, Louisiana
      10. Miami Beach, Florida*

      (*Indicates cities that were also top 2021 domestic destinations)

      That all said, a compelling trend rises to the top: Long-haul air travel is back. Of those surveyed, more than 40 percent of American travelers will travel more than seven hours, and nearly half (49 percent) plan to travel by plane. Also, more than half (56 percent) of Americans plan to take a trip of at least four nights this fall—one-third (33 percent) plan to travel five or more nights—and Tripadvisor search underscores travel around the Labor Day holiday weekend to be the most popular time to get away. In comparison to the Fall 2021 Travel index which indicated that 68 percent of U.S. travelers surveyed last year opted for staycation-style travel close to home accessible by car or train, this year’s Fall Travel Index clearly indicates that Americans are ready for major trips. 

      Trending Destinations

      Internationally, the perennial Mexican resort favorite, Cancun, is the most popular destination among Americans traveling this fall. Entertainment and nightlife mecca, Las Vegas, came out on top for the most searched domestic U.S. destinations. 

      Of the locations which have seen the biggest year-on-year increase in searches on Tripadvisor by Americans for travel this fall, Turks & Caicos is at number one. Narrowing in on Labor Day weekend travel, Nayarit, Mexico, on Mexico’s scenic Pacific Coast just north of Puerto Vallarta, tops the list for strongest year-of-year growth. 

      Italy continues to dominate the top trending destinations this fall, with the picturesque cities ComoMonterosso al MareAmalfi, and Sorrento among the top 15 growing destinations for Americans this season. The emergence of trending destinations across the E.U. and APAC among U.S. travelers this fall is credited largely to COVID-related travel restrictions relaxing, allowing for greater ease of travel. 

      What entices Americans to travel? 

      When it comes to the most exciting components of a trip, the Tripadvisor Index revealed that the top five picks for Americans are food (54 percent), activities (52 percent), followed by people and scenery tied for third (48 percent), and weather (40 percent).

      Almost one-third (32 percent) said that the primary purpose of their trip is to enjoy dining and nightlife and nearly one quarter (24 percent) have booked restaurant reservations in advance. 

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      Tips + Trends

      Money-Saving Travel Tips with a Bonus: Getting to Know Your Destination Like a Local

      By  Jessica Rigg

      A few simple tricks can help save your wallet. (Illustration: Yeji Kim)

      There’s no doubt about it: Traveling on a budget can be tough. It requires diligent planning and research, flexibility, and a fair amount of creative thinking. But the good news is that the most budget-conscious options (from food to transportation) are usually the ones that allow you to best absorb the local culture.

      If your goal is to truly experience a place and its culture, all while saving money, here are some need-to-know tips.

      As always, check for travel guidelines and closures before planning your trip.

      Get Outside the City Center

      Cities certainly have their charms, offering the culture, diversity and energy that many travelers crave. But by venturing outside city centers (especially major capital cities), you’ll save money and likely get a more up-close-and-personal look at the way locals live.

      Restaurants, bars and cafés in further-flung neighborhoods and beyond into smaller towns generally charge much less than what you’d pay for a similar experience in a city. And because of the relative lack of tourists, you’ll have a better chance of interacting with people who actually live in your destination.

      Shop at Grocery Stores

      Going to the grocery store in a foreign country is one of the most interesting experiences you could hope to have as a traveler — it’s every bit as enriching as checking out an art museum or attending a local festival. Grocery stores can tell you a lot about the way people live. After all, these are the places that stock items that people seek out on a daily basis, not places that cater to tourists.

      You’ll also get an in-depth look at new-to-you products and produce. For example, Ecuadorean grocery stores and markets have a wide array of fruits that aren’t available in the U.S.

      Plus, if you have access to a kitchen during your trip (for example, if you’re staying at an extended-stay hotel), buying fresh, local ingredients and making your own meals can be a real money-saver.

      Eat Street Food

      Not only is street food affordable and widely available, but it’s also a fantastic way to gain access into a local culture since you’ll get to experience the way that the majority of people prepare and eat food.

      You may even find that a vendor uses recipes and cooking techniques passed down from generation to generation that help tell the story of a place. Stop at street carts where you see long lines of locals waiting, which is usually a reliable sign that the food is good.

      Check Out Lesser-Known Museums and Galleries

      While there’s certainly nothing wrong with visiting big-name museums when you travel (especially if you can take advantage of free days and nights), it’s often the lesser-known museums and galleries that offer cheaper admission prices and provide a more specific look at a place or culture.

      Smaller and less-popular museums tend to collect local history as opposed to housing global collections and exhibits — think the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, which is dedicated to the history of the city, as an alternative to visiting the Louvre.

      Spend Time in Public Parks

      People-watching in public parks is free, totally enjoyable, and a great way to observe parts of a community that you might not otherwise see — especially if you visit small neighborhood parks and green spaces, which are often the beating hearts of communities.

      You’ll likely have ample opportunities to strike up conversations with locals, and you’ll also get to experience the local flora and fauna.

      Volunteer

      Volunteering is a good way to travel cheaply while interacting with and giving back to a community. Just don’t fall for expensive, ineffective voluntourism programs; be sure to go through a reputable organization. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and Volunteers for Peace are all solid options.

      Take Local Transportation Instead

      Make it a point to use whatever form of public transportation locals use to get around. Ride the bus, take the metro or subway, or take a train. Not only is public transportation cheaper than renting a car, but it offers a rich, immersive look into everyday life.

      Walk Everywhere, as Much as Possible

      And of course, there’s no better way to soak up the sights and sounds of a new place than to walk the streets. Explore on foot as much as possible and you’ll feel your destination open up to you with every step.

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      St. Kitts & Nevis Scraps COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Protocols

      By Newsdesk Aug 16, 2022

      St. Kitts

      The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis has scrapped all COVID-19 related entry testing and vaccination protocols. The destination is open to both vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers, including citizens, residents and international tourists.

      Additionally, it will no longer be necessary for travelers to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test to enter St. Kitts and Nevis. This change has been introduced under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Terrance Drew, the prime minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, who also serves as minister of health.

      “The removal of entry testing and vaccination requirements comes at a time when traveler confidence is on the rise. The combination of increasing demand and more seamless travel processes will make St. Kitts even more desirable to visitors abroad,” said Ellison “Tommy” Thompson, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority. “We are pleased to communicate the removal of restrictions, which would improve the destination’s travel experience.”

      Good to know: Travelers considering a last-minute escape can book until August 30 and avail of St. Kitts’ summer promotion, “Sweet Side of Summer,” offering up to three nights free at participating hotels. Guests can enjoy a range of cultural, relaxation, culinary and outdoor adventure activities. The “St. Kitts annual Grill Fest” will be held in November, showcasing local grill masters, and F&B experiences.

      For more details, visit www.stkittstourism.kn and www.nevisisland.com.

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