Prince Edward Island's natural charm[ Sep 03, 2010 09:39 ] "There is a kind of old-time charm and innocence there that you just don't see in many places anymore," said iReporter Diana Korczynski about Canada's smallest province. See snapshots of lovely Prince Edward Island.
Caution urged for coastal visitors[ Sep 03, 2010 14:47 ] Travelers with Labor Day weekend plans along beaches in Hurricane Earl's path should proceed with caution, check road conditions and confirm lodging plans before starting out, safety and tourism officials say.
Ashley Judd finds cause in Congo[ Sep 03, 2010 15:24 ] With a dozen humanitarian missions behind her, Ashley Judd has ventured to Africa to challenge the relationship between valuable minerals and unspeakable violence.
Miami airport reopens after scare[ Sep 03, 2010 14:04 ] Bomb squad investigators were at Miami International Airport on Friday after a suspicious item was spotted in a baggage screening area, authorities said.
Labor Day travel savings tips[ Sep 01, 2010 10:31 ] The end of summer is approaching fast and everyone wants to get out and enjoy those last few days in the sun.
Transportation chaos hits Seoul as typhoon strikes[ Sep 03, 2010 01:43 ] Typhoon Kompasu hit central South Korea Thursday morning, causing much of the metropolitan area's subway service to halt, toppling trees and resulting in widespread power outages along the west coast, Yonhap News Agency reported.
Amazing airline meals, if you splurge[ Sep 01, 2010 12:19 ] Most air travelers have little to be happy about when it comes to airline food these days. But if you splurge on business or first class, the dining experience can be deluxe and luxurious, especially on international flights.
The inside scoop on Rome's gelato[ Sep 01, 2010 13:05 ] Where do Romans go for a cup of gelato? A local food writer steers us beyond tourist favorites to six artisanal gelaterias churning out creative, all-natural flavors.
Sierra Leone tourists to build their own eco-resort[ Sep 01, 2010 12:12 ] For many people, the name Sierra Leone still conjures up images of the country's decade-long civil war and subsequent war crimes trials.
Mexico City woos gay honeymooners[ Aug 31, 2010 03:35 ] As more governments approve same-sex marriage laws, Mexico City officials are hoping to attract a growing part of the tourism market: gay honeymoons.
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