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8 Must-Visit Alaska Waterfalls

Alaska’s natural beauty is famous, offering untouched landscapes that dazzle with glittering glaciers, pine-studded wilderness and plummeting waterfalls. As a Pacific Northwest local, I grew up hearing nothing but praise for these stunning wonders. The rush of the cascading glacier melt and mountain springs is the soundtrack for these blankets of forests that stretch across the region. For many tourists, these waterfalls are the highlights of their trips and among the best reasons to visit Alaska.

These Are The Comfort Foods West Coasters Swear By

The West Coast, my homeland, is famous for its massive mountains, beaches, vibrant cities, and, of course, ridiculously good food. From highland berries to wild seafood to luxurious mushrooms, the ingredients in the wild are outstanding. Meanwhile, food traditions from Scandinavian, Latin American, Eastern Asian, Italian, and Pacific cultures have greatly contributed to the culinary heritage of the region — today, you can find the best spaghetti of your life in San Diego, teriyaki in Seattle, street tacos in Los Angeles, sushi in Portland, and curry in San Francisco. As a native to the West Coast, I'm proud of this colorful tapestry. I love that where I live in the greater Seattle area, I can find world-famous pie, sandwiches, dumplings, and mussels within 20 minutes of my house. The comfort food is the best part, and there are so many dishes to have on your radar. So, here are the comfort foods that West Coasters swear by.

Yucatán Cenotes: A Guide To Mexico’s Natural Wonders

From glittering waters to lush jungle, the Yucatán is a mecca for travelers seeking adventure, nature and ancient wonders. It’s the place to go if you’re craving an Indiana Jones moment or just really need some exotic excursions — nothing beats hiking through the tropical trees, spotting rainbow-hued birds in every direction and feeling like you’ve stepped right into your favorite tales of exploration.

Luxury European Cruises: Travel Europe in Style

Situated at some of the most famous and recognizable destinations in the world, cruise ports in Europe are, in my opinion as a travel writer, elite. The continent is more condensed than some of my other favorite parts of the world, like South America, making it easier to visit more places in less time. Here in the Old World, you can see multiple cultural and ecological regions even in just a day. It’s ideal for travelers who, like me, crave new experiences, great hiking, wild swimming and access to historic sites.

What Is The Shortest Cruise You Can Take?

There’s power in weekend getaways. Between work, at-home responsibilities, school and anything else you might have going on, life can get pretty busy — sometimes too busy for a vacation. Even as a travel writer, I can struggle to carve out time to take a trip just for myself. Luckily, even the shortest cruises offer the perfect respite: a chance to get away from it all and enjoy all things chill, thrill and tropical.
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