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Good news for deal-seekers this fall: Travel demand has softened
By Ceylan Yeginsu, Derek M. Norman and Christine Chung Revenge travel after the darkest days of the pandemic contributed to travel...

The San Juan Daily Star
Sep 3, 20244 min read
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‘The demand is unstoppable’: Can Barcelona survive mass tourism?
By Lisa Abend On a steamy August evening, a stream of young people bearing boxes of pizza and bottles of cheap cava began the uphill slog...

The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 26, 20248 min read
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Wild, beautiful and overlooked: Southern Sardinia is ready to share its essence
By Laura Rysman Buzz has been in short supply in southern Sardinia for some time now — some would say ever since the decline of the...

The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 19, 20247 min read
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Is a Disney theme park vacation still worth the price?
By Tariro Mzezewa Earlier this year, Jake Williams, a filmmaker and content creator in Toronto, made his long-awaited return to one of...

The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 14, 20244 min read
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A new path in Tuscany offers rest, beauty and an escape from the crowds
By Ondine Cohane In Italy’s Tuscany region, the Val d’Orcia, with its rolling fields and untouched landscape beneath the dormant volcano...

The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 13, 20243 min read
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Delighting in the lavender fields of central Spain
By Shaan Merchant A day in Brihuega during the lavender bloom requires only one set plan: Get to the fields by sunset, to view an...

The San Juan Daily Star
Aug 5, 20246 min read
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Biking through southern France, and history
By William Fleeson The Canal du Midi, entirely hand-dug and hailed as an engineering marvel on completion in 1681, offers a refreshing...

The San Juan Daily Star
Jul 29, 20246 min read
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Lausanne, where the Olympics never end
The Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, one of three museums in the arts district known as Plateforme 10, in Lausanne, Switzerland, June 13,...

The San Juan Daily Star
Jul 22, 20245 min read
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