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The surprising French city where pizza rules
By Lily Radziemski On a balmy night in Marseille, France’s second-largest city, crowds move through the graffiti-toned streets of the...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 14, 20244 min read


From the Tetons to the Caribbean, 6 getaways for grown-ups
By Stephanie Rosenbloom If a hotel full of children is not your idea of a vacation, why not try a getaway just for grown-ups? From posh...

The San Juan Daily Star
Oct 7, 20245 min read


36 hours in Lima, Peru
By Bianca Padró Ocasio Peru’s capital, with dramatic cliffs that separate its high-rises and colonial architecture from the sea, gets...

The San Juan Daily Star
Sep 30, 20248 min read


Thinking about a solo cruise? Here’s what to know.
By Elaine Glusac When cruising resumed after COVID-era travel restrictions were lifted, cruise lines wanted to fill ships fast. Some,...

The San Juan Daily Star
Sep 24, 20245 min read


In Colombia, you can watch whales, and serenade them, too
By Jennie Erin Smith Every July, tens of thousands of visitors descend on Colombia’s Pacific Coast, crowding the frenzied passenger docks...

The San Juan Daily Star
Sep 16, 20245 min read


Want a rich, rustic taste of Spain? Head for the hills of La Rioja.
By David Farley Hear the word “Rioja” and the first thing that comes to mind is wine — high-quality, fruit-forward red wine. But there’s...

The San Juan Daily Star
Sep 9, 20246 min read


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


‘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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