Traveling alone is more popular than ever. However, going it alone means shouldering all the responsibility for your safety. Preparation and awareness are key. Plan carefully, enroll in programs like the U.S. State Department’s STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program) for real-time alerts, and purchase comprehensive travel/medical insurance. Carry photocopies of passports (keep one on your […]
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Puerto Rico is riding a wave of popularity as a summer 2025 destination. In 2024, the island saw record-breaking tourism, with over 6.6 million air travelers—a rise of 8% from the previous year—and Puerto Rico’s hospitality sector growing in tandem. Vibrant culture, sun-drenched beaches, and lush tropical landscapes all call to summer visitors. Puerto Rico […]




Since 1997, Masoala National Park has offered a rugged landscape, unique marine parks, and some of the best rainforests in the world, making it a very good place to explore. In addition, since there are fewer visitors and a larger area, you’ll have the chance to enjoy nature in relative isolation. Being on a trip while you are by yourself is something to experience; what about being in nature?


Since Ilha Grande has tropical weather and has a rainforest, many animal species can be found on this island, including red-ruffed fruitcrow, brown howler monkey, and the maned sloth. Not only is the island home to certain and endangered species, but the surrounding seas too. Sea turtles, sharks, and Magellanic dolphins are some of the species found along with each other.

A marvelous and fascinating view awaits you everywhere you turn in Bryce Canyon National Park. An alpine forest covered with many red rock hoodoos. This no ordinary forest is home to quite a large number of birds and mammals. The plateau infinite fields of red rock pillars, named hoodoos, have been created over million years […]
