The top 5 affordable spa resorts in the UK

What better way to celebrate the end of winter than with a little well-priced luxury to warm you up? While booking a flight to a far-off beach might not be an option right now, if you feel comfortable enough to travel around the UK, a day at one of the country's top spa resorts might be the better option. The hotels listed below provide a luxurious spa experience without ever sacrificing quality.

Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa, UK

After spending the day in nature, treating yourself to high-end spa treatments is even more delightful. At the McDonald's Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa, you can do just that. Visitors may take advantage of the great outdoors because of their amazing location just close to the River Tweed. Hiking, biking, shooting, fishing, golfing, canoeing, and other outdoor activities are all close by. You can also get facials, makeovers, and yoga classes at the luxurious spa.

The Southcrest Manor Hotel, UK

Enjoy the 10 acres of stunning private lawns and woodland after your treatment

The Southcrest Manor Hotel is one of the rare places that can offer both serene surroundings and a quick commute to the nearby town center. This opulent hotel, which is surrounded by 10 acres of forest, features a spa center, infrared and Swedish saunas, a gym, beauty services, a hot tub, and an acclaimed restaurant. And Redditch is just four minutes away if your idea of luxury involves shopping.

Best city plus beach trips


Why choose when you can have both? Why not take a city trip and get your daily dose of vitamin sea? You won't ever have to take off your flip-flops as you wander along sandy shorelines and seafronts dotted with shops in these city-plus-beach locations.






South Korea’s second-largest city also boasts miles of idyllic coastline

The 100-year-old Santa Monica pier and the adjacent length of ivory sand are probably the greatest parts of Los Angeles. This seaside town's expansive beach, powder-blue wooden lifeguard towers, and iconic Ferris wheel stand in stark contrast to Los Angeles' urban sprawl.


There is also a well-liked farmers' market nearby, brimming with delectable fresh local flavours. If staying in is more your thing, though, Santa Monica is awash in enticingly trendy eateries—and we don't just mean your standard LA salad and green juice combo. Compared to downtown, this tranquil coastal village has a different vibe. You can take the Metro to find a ride between Santa Monica and LA or rent a car to experience the freedom of the open road.

The outdoor pool at Casa Del Mar is virtually on the beach, making it a great option for a peaceful getaway. Sit back in your vintage lounger and watch as the beach carnival lights come to life in the evening.

Busan is a great choice for a city-beach getaway due to its booming art scene, active nightlife, and kilometres of sandy coastline. Thanks to monuments like Gamcheon Culture Village, a neighbourhood noted for its steep steps, twisting alleyways, and rainbow-hued buildings, this port city, which is surrounded by lush mountains, cascades down the shoreline like a sea of colourful concrete.

The best pubs, cafés, and restaurants in South Korea may be found in Busan. You can discover some of the freshest seafood on the planet here thanks to its proximity to the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan. Experience Jagalchi Market's artful chaos by getting up before the sun. The largest fish market in South Korea is here, and many of the nearby eateries provide food that is fresh from the sea.

Busan is made even more dynamic by its large multinational community and active student culture, in addition to its delicious cuisine. However, Haeundae Beach, where the boardwalk is dotted with bars and restaurants, is the perfect place to escape the neon-lit streets and soak up some sun. Looking for a more relaxed atmosphere? See the famous Gwangan Bridge, which is on the calmer Gwangalli Beach and is lit up in a rainbow of colours every night.

Given that Busan has an international airport, getting there by plane is simple. A high-speed rail that runs often and takes three hours can also be taken to get to Busan if you're coming from Seoul. Stay at Hotel Kyungsung to be close to Haeundae Beach.



San Sebastián, Spain



San Sebastián is a city found in the lovely Basque Country, on the rocky coast of Northern Spain. This historic port city's Gothic-Basque architecture produces a lovely cityscape of gorgeous landmarks bordered by idyllic beaches. The crescent-shaped shoreline of La Concha beach is divided from the forested hills on each side by the deep emerald waters of the Bay of Biscay.

San Sebastián served as the summer capital of Europe during the reign of Queen Regent Maria Cristina. Thousands of people used to come here to enjoy the sun, surf, and some very delicious local fare. Foodies continue to go to the city decades later to dine at any of its nine Michelin-starred restaurants and enjoy some of the finest culinary treats in the world. However, you won't have to spend a fortune to eat well here. Enjoy a dish of pintxos, a form of regional tapas, together with a cool glass of Txakoli, a sparkling white wine from the area.

Stay at Pension Alameda in the centre of the Old Town, just a short stroll from La Concha and other iconic squares brimming with delicious restaurants.
private pools

The best way to unwind on a vacation is to reserve a room with a private pool. From in-suite swimming pools to romantic, panoramic plunge pools just outside your window, we've discovered the top villas, hotels, and cottages with enchanting private pools around the globe.


The plunge pool at Hunter’s Country House, South Africa


The "Deluxe" suite at Hunter's Country House in the Western Cape of South Africa will welcome you into a world you might never want to leave, and the private pool won't help. Grand four-poster beds can be found in the property's thatched-roof cottages, which also feature charming family rooms with a patch of the blue pool surrounded by lounge chairs and pinstriped wicker furniture. There is also the Deluxe Suite, which is as alluring and opulent and features a blue plunge pool. After a day of leisurely swimming and sunbathing, go to the lantern-lit garden for a special evening with your loved one. Additionally, trust the staff when it comes to drinking suggestions; they'll find you something unique or create a combination just for you.

Although travel broadens the mind, what about the body and spirit? A growing number of spa hotels now provide customers with personalized wellness experiences. We've produced a list of the greatest spa hotels from around the world, whether it's steaming away your worries in a Swiss sauna or floating in a heated infinity pool with a view.


The Peninsula in Bangkok, Thailand

The Peninsula in Bangkok

This large spa hotel, perched on the west bank of the Chao Phraya river, satisfies all of the senses. The luxurious guest rooms are a visual pleasure, and the spa's aromatherapy treatments and vibrating sound techniques will leave you feeling thoroughly revitalized. If you've got your fill of seclusion in one of the Peninsula's 12 poolside salas – or pavilions – there are monthly self-care events led by a variety of health professionals.

Lotus Therme Hotel & Spa in Hévíz, Hungary

Lotus Therme Hotel & Spa in Hévíz

Lotus Therme Hotel & Spa in Hévíz


The Lotus Therme Hotel & Spa is located just a 20-minute walk from Lake Hévz, the world's largest swimmable thermal lake, and is surrounded by 17 hectares of forest. The old lake at the hotel's doorstep serves as a source of wellness inspiration. Indulge in a variety of mud-based beauty treatments, discover the therapeutic power of Ayurveda treatments, or simply relax in the hotel's thermal hot tub and let your worries drift away.

Jumeirah Al Qasr – Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, UAE

Jumeirah Al Qasr – Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai

Jumeirah Al Qasr – Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai

The expression "oasis in the desert" is frequently used in the Middle East, yet few words can adequately convey the Jumeirah Al Qasr's aquatic grandeur. Every bedroom in this opulent, classically decorated hotel overlooks the Persian Gulf, and it was designed to look like a Sheikh's summer house. The hotel grounds have an extensive network of canals that are great for meandering through, inspired by traditional Islamic gardens. The Talise Spa carries on the water motif with overwater treatment rooms that offer a bespoke menu of therapies for the mind, body, and spirit.
When you travel, one of the best parts is getting to experience life as a local, whether it's eating at a family-run restaurant or making new friends while buying at a market off the beaten path. Book one of these six European homes away from-home for a long stay, and you'll get a flavor of local life while also enjoying some extra luxuries.

Madrid, Spain

For a sunny, cultural, and delicious food-filled long stay in Europe, look no further than Madri. More specifically, Amor de Dios 17 Boutique Hotel is set within a Madrid townhouse in a quiet street in the center of the city. It’s located between must-visit Plaza Mayor (Madrid’s expansive and atmospheric main square) and the Prado Museum (housing Spain’s largest national collection of art and one of the largest collections in the world). First, go sightseeing and then settle in with late-night dinners at bars and beer gardens such as Cervecera Restaurante Plaza Mayor, which has outdoor seating right on the plaza and is a wonderful place to people-watch. The Santa Eulalia Boulangerie Patisserie, a 15-minute walk from the hotel, is a wonderful place to grab a cup of coffee and some freshly baked bread and pastries for breakfast.
 

Amor de Dios 17 Boutique Hotel, Madrid, Spain
Munich, Germany

Munich has many strings to its bow; surrounded by easily accessible, resplendent nature and known for its great beer, bakeries, and pleasant pace of life, the Bavarian capital is a great place to try to settle into the local scene. To treat yourself to a little luxury while doing so, spend your long stay at Schwan Locke, where studio apartments boast modern, playful interiors in a soothing pastel and earthy color palette.


Schwan Locke, Munich, Germany

Bath, United Kingdom

Named after its Roman-built baths, this elegant city is home to a multitude of world-class spas, making it an extra relaxing and idyllic long-stay location. And at Hiding Space—Trim Street Apartments, guests even have a hot tub on a rooftop with amazing views of the city in all its architectural grandeur. Cultural events, exhibitions, concerts, and more fill Bath's year-round calendar of events, while the city's tearooms, gastropubs, and posh restaurants are sure to please foodies. Return to your Trim Street apartment after a day of seeing the city and admire the glistening nighttime view of Bath Abbey from the rooftop of the building.
 

Hiding Space - Trim Street Apartments, Bath, United Kingdom

Turkey is home to some of the world's most divine islands, from a car-free archipelago just a short ferry ride from Istanbul, to the likes of Gökçeada, where olive groves are lapped by the clear waters of the Aegean Sea. Here are a few of the best Turkish islands.

The Princes’ Islands

The Princes' Islands, Turkey

The Princes' Islands, Turkey

Despite being just a short ferry ride from Istanbul, the Princes' Islands feel a world away from the Turkish capital. It’s an archipelago of nine that floats in the Sea of Marmara and quietly enthrals visitors with its slow pace of life. The islands are all car-free and known for their romantic horse-drawn carriages (phaetons), which enhance the feeling that you’ve been transported back in time. Explore streets scented with magnolias, mimosas, tangerines, and lemon trees, and lined with wooden country mansions dripping with wisteria. Büyükada, meaning “big island,” is the largest and farthest from Istanbul, making it great for a day trip. Here you can visit one of the superb local fish restaurants, stock up on supplies from the main bazaar, or rent bikes and head off to a shady picnic spot beneath the pines lining the coast. The islands of Heybeliada, Burgazada, and Kınalıada or the smaller Sedef Adası, Yassıada, Sivriada, Kaşık Adası, and Tavşan Adası are all equally enchanting. Regular ferries depart from Istanbul – more specifically from Eminonu, Kabatas, Kadıköy, or Bostanci. After a day trip to the islands, head back to Loka Suites in Kadıköy for the night.

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The best of the earth's natural beauty

Nature

For many of us, the earth’s awe-inspiring natural beauty is what makes us want to travel far and catch a glimpse of mother nature’s wonders. From colossal glaciers meandering down mountainsides to caves sculpted by lava, here are five places to see nature’s most captivating sights, plus convenient, sustainability-minded places to stay.

The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland

The Giant’s Causeway is the stuff of myth and legend

The Giant’s Causeway is the stuff of myth and legend

The legend goes that Northern Ireland was once home to a giant named Finn McCool. Across the Irish Sea in Scotland lived another giant named Benandonner, who threatened Finn and Northern Ireland. Finn tore up chunks of the Antrim coastline and hurled them into the sea, creating the path known as the Giant’s Causeway.

While the folklore is interesting, the science behind the Causeway’s creation is even more so. Formed 60 million years ago during a period of high volcanic activity, these 40,000 interlocking basalt columns are the result of lava cooling into near-perfect hexagons. It is a lasting reminder of the earth’s power. To complement your folklore-rich trip, stay at Dromore House Historic Country House, a Georgian family home just a 20-minute drive from the Giant’s Causeway.



Perched in the North Pacific and surrounded by sparkling blue waters, the Hawaiian archipelago seems tailor-made for cruising. However, organizing a Hawaii cruise is more difficult than it appears. Due to its remote location and strict regulations, only a few cruises to this Polynesian paradise are available.

One of the numerous advantages of a Hawaii cruise is the possibility to see four islands in a week—a logistical achievement that would require several flights for land travelers. Cruising is also a cost-effective method to experience Hawaii, which is known for being an expensive tourist destination.

Last but not least, the natural beauty of the islands themselves is what attracts almost nine million people each year. Each of Hawaii's islands offers travelers unique and memorable experiences, such as cascading waterfalls, famed volcanoes, teeming marine life, and postcard-perfect beaches.

The following are the five most often asked questions about organizing a Hawaii cruise.

1. How long is a cruise to Hawaii?

Depending on the itinerary, Hawaii cruises might last anywhere from seven to 18 nights. Due to the islands' distant position, a cruise exclusively within the Hawaiian Islands sailing round trip to Honolulu is the quickest (and only) seven-night option, but any voyage from California to Hawaii will take at least 15 nights. There are round-trip sailings from Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego, but expect to spend at least eight days at sea traveling to and from Hawaii. You'll be spending a lot of time on your ship, so choose wisely!

Repositioning cruises to and from Hawaii are common in May and September when ships cross the Pacific, as many ships alternate between Hawaii or Polynesia in the winter and Alaska in the summer. A frequent repositioning itinerary is a 10-night cruise from Vancouver, BC, to Hawaii.

2. What cruise lines go to Hawaii?

Despite the fact that Hawaii is a famous tourist destination, there are only a few cruise lines that provide trips to the island. Due to the rigorous rules for only operating routes within the Hawaiian Islands, this is a common occurrence. Only Norwegian's Pride of America presently fits the criteria of having a crew composed primarily of Americans and is registered in the United States. This means that only one cruise line can offer 7-night Hawaii trips, and they do so every week of the year without any breaks.

Sailing roundtrip from Honolulu, the Pride of America gives passengers 100 hours of shore time on Hawaii's gorgeous islands. To get the most out of your time on Hawaii's two most popular islands, you'll need to rent a car or plan multiple excursions, which are often required to see anything of worth beyond the pier.

Princess, Carnival, and Holland America all offer 15-night (or longer) cruises from California to Hawaii if you don't mind a lot of time at sea. While most other tours do not visit Maui's most charming town, Lahaina, this tour does. Round-trip California itineraries frequently include Ensenada, Mexico, the birthplace of the Margarita and home to some of the country's best vineyards.

From Hawaii to Vancouver, BC, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean offer a wide range of cruises. If you're on a longer, multi-destination trip that includes the Hawaiian Islands, you're more likely to see them.

3. When is the ideal time to go on a Hawaii cruise?

There is never a miserable time to visit Hawaii because it has perfect weather all year. Between December and April, the islands have the greatest visitors (by land or cruise); however, this period also coincides with the "wet season." But don't worry, it never rains heavily or for long periods of time. April, May, September, and October have the most constant fine weather, and you might be able to locate a decent offer on a repositioning cruise during those months.

From mid-May to mid-September, you'll have the ports to yourself because the Pride of America is the only ship cruising Hawaii during that time. The beaches, on the other hand, may be busy with locals enjoying their summer vacation.

If whale watching is on your bucket list, the optimum time to go is late February to early March when the calves are born.
When we think of romantic destinations, we often think of the streets of Paris, or perhaps the canals of Venice, or maybe the beaches of Maui. Expedia has curated a list of the world's most romantic Valentine's Day hotels, all of which are VIP Access hotels. Are you ready for romance? Read on!

Anantara Kihavah Maldives Villas

We don’t know about you, but when we hear "Italy," we think of romance. Head to Rome, the Eternal City, for a magical vacation with your significant other. Dine at cozy restaurants, gawk at the ancient historical sites, and enjoy exploring the Italian capital arm in arm as you create yet another amazing memory together. Our pick for the most romantic hotel in Rome has to be the VOI Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel. With elegant details, a beautiful rooftop terrace, and a fantastic location—some of Rome’s most famous sightseeing spots are within short walking distance—you'll fall deeply in love with Rome... and even deeper in love with each other.



Hotel Wailea, Relais, and Chateaux

Hawaii has long been considered one of the most romantic destinations for couples, and it's simple to understand why. Let your worries melt away as you explore Maui and its swaying palm trees, sapphire ocean, and tropical breeze. If you’re looking for an adults-only, luxurious hotel to base yourself on while you enjoy all that Maui has to offer, look no further than Hotel Wailea, Relais & Chateaux. With Wailea Beach at your doorstep and plenty of ocean-view suites to choose from, there’s no way romance won’t be in the air.



The Montague in the Gardens

Head to the dynamic city of London for a loved-up getaway. The Montague On The Gardens is our choice for the most romantic hotel in the English capital, and it’s the perfect place to spend Valentine’s Day (or any day, for that matter). Located in the city center, it’s ideal for both sightseeing and for finding lots of excellent restaurants and bars to enjoy on your holiday. The hotel's eclectic and contemporary decor, found in both the rooms and the restaurant, lounges, and terrace, may entice you to stay longer.



​Unwind Hotel and Bar Sapporo

For an unforgettable vacation with your significant other, consider visiting Sapporo, Japan. Found on the mountainous island of Hokkaido, skiers will want to head to Sapporo in winter for the amazing ski conditions, while the rest of the year holds plenty to do as well; think culture, cuisine, and everything in between. Cosy up at Unwind Hotel and Bar Sapporo, where a warm and inviting atmosphere will surely get you in the mood for love. Located near many restaurants and shopping streets, it’s a wonderful base for exploring Sapporo and seeing the best of what a holiday to Japan can offer.


The Cove at Atlantis

For an unforgettable vacation with your significant other, consider visiting Sapporo, Japan. Found on the mountainous island of Hokkaido, skiers will want to head to Sapporo in winter for the amazing ski conditions, while the rest of the year holds plenty to do as well; think culture, cuisine, and everything in between. Cosy up at Unwind Hotel and Bar Sapporo, where a warm and inviting atmosphere will surely get you in the mood for love. Located near many restaurants and shopping streets, it’s a wonderful base for exploring Sapporo and seeing the best of what a holiday to Japan can offer.





Music and travel go together like Hall and Oates, Sonny and Cher, or Simon and Garfunkel.

Music and travel have a profound power that enables individuals to mentally, emotionally, or physically escape to a new destination. Expedia's 2021 customer research reveals that 62% of online travelers cite "music," particularly "festivals," as their primary passion. This musical connection could get even stronger as travellers start to seek out transformational, meaningful experiences from their post-pandemic trips.

When we think of musical destinations, New York City comes top of mind. Here are five hotels to book a stay in for anyone looking to get out and explore this magical city’s musical past.
 


New York Hilton Midtown: 1335 Sixth Avenue

The New York Hilton Midtown has a bit of a home-field advantage when it comes to musical histories, thanks to its location just two blocks from Radio City Music Hall. However, the hotel itself has plenty of noteworthy musical moments as well. Elvis Presley was a favored longtime guest of the hotel and often held press conferences from the lobby. The Beatles also booked a few rooms in the hotel when they made their famed appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. In later years, John Lennon returned to the hotel and wrote “Imagine” on the Hilton’s stationery.



Gramercy Park Hotel: 2 Lexington Avenue

Since the day the Gramercy Park Hotel opened its doors in 1925, it’s beckoned the rich, famous, and musically talented. The Rolling Stones lived in the hotel after their first American tour, and according to the hotel, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, the Clash, and Bob Marley were all frequent guests throughout the ’60s. The next few decades would be no different with Debbie Harry and Christ Stein taking up residence in room 501, followed by U2, who became long-term guests in the ’80s.



Magical illuminating caves, beautiful tiny towns, and enchanting hilltop castles may sound like images from a children's book, yet the globe is full of real-life fairy-tale locations. Start making plans for your perfect fairy-tale holiday to one of these 10 lovely destinations around the world.



1. The Isle of Skye, Scotland

Scotland



The wing-shaped island in Scotland is very much real, and its fairy-tale landscapes are brimming with folklore. You'd think somewhere called the "Isle of Skye" would be an enchanted fictional place, but the wing-shaped island in Scotland is very much real, and its fairy-tale landscapes are brimming with folklore. Spend some time in the Fairy Glen, which is a small version of Scotland's mountainous highlands and the kind of environment where you might come across some fae beings. Then, at the foot of the Black Cuillins Mountains, stroll to the lovely Fairy Pools. You'll reach a succession of cascading waterfalls and stunningly clean pools where you may reward yourself with a swim by hopping between stepping stones along the route. However, be aware that the water is rather cold.

Visit The Old Man of Storr, a protruding rock feature purported to be the thumb of a long-dead giant buried there, to round out your journey. Make the most of your trip by joining a guided tour around the Isle of Skye to see all the hidden gems and hear all the local legends.

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From the rainforest to the reef, you can find bliss through these yoga retreats in Costa Rica that will change your body and your mind for the better.

Costa Rica is one of the most popular places to visit in Central America because it has a lot of amazing wildlife and beautiful scenery. More than 25% of the country's land is protected, so visitors can explore the beautiful rainforests, visit pristine beaches for surfing and diving, trek volcanoes, or just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.

  

Over the last decade, more and more people have been coming to Costa Rica to go on yoga retreats that will make them feel better. What's better than finding Zen in the depths of a rainforest or at the base of a volcano, after all?

Find out about 10 of the best yoga retreats in Costa Rica, which are great for everyone from beginners to full-fledged yoga practitioners.


Samasati Yoga & Wellness Retreat









Why Do Some Airlines Take So Long to Issue Refunds?
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Having to cancel a vacation is always a tough decision to make. Delaying a vacation because of unexpected occurrences (such as a global pandemic) is never a pleasant experience. To add to the difficulty, airline refunds sometimes take weeks or even months to appear in your bank account. Even if you purchased your trip through an OTA like Expedia, if you have yet to get a refund or credit from your airline, here is all you need to know about airline refunds and credit delays.

How do online travel agencies like Expedia and Orbitz make money?


Third-party websites like Expedia are used by travel suppliers (hotels, airlines, and car rental firms) to distribute and sell their products to millions of travelers throughout the world. For this purpose, they enter their inventory and pricing into the OTA's system. OTAs like Expedia can provide passengers a straightforward way to book their entire vacation by making their platforms available to a wide range of travel suppliers, delivering the largest selection of travel offers across flights, lodging, rental vehicles, and activities.

On Expedia, where does my money end up when I buy airline tickets?


Most online travel agents (OTAs) allow you to either purchase a single flight, hotel, or car; or a package that includes all three. A merchant or an agency model is typically used for this purpose.

If you're using a merchant model, your online travel agency will operate as your official point of contact for all of your travel-related purchases such as hotels, vacation rentals, airline tickets, vehicle rentals, and other extras. In this case, the OTA is responsible for collecting the money from customers. OTAs like Expedia's merchant model transactions are primarily tied to hotel reservations.

As an OTA, the OTA facilitates travel bookings and operates as an intermediary, transmitting reservations made by the traveler directly to the travel provider. Commissions or tickets fees are paid by travel suppliers and/or travelers to the OTA, which in turn gets them. Because the travel provider is charging the consumer, the supplier (like the airline, for example) will appear on your bank statement rather than Expedia.

In the event of an issue, would I receive a refund or credit from the OTA or the travel provider?

When it comes to booking terms and conditions, the supplier sets them, not an online travel agency (OTA). When it comes to things like return policies and fees, it's all up to the individual supplier. When there is a dispute or issue between the customer and the supplier, the OTA often employs huge customer support teams who advocate for the customer's best interests. These teams then go to work directly with the supplier to resolve the issue.

There were more than 3,000 different airline cancellation policies to deal with in the first months of the global epidemic; many of these rules required travellers to be awarded credits. By implementing a "one-click" cancellation function, Expedia was able to alleviate the stress and long hold times associated with bulk cancellations by making it easier for customers to cancel their reservations.

Refunds, credits, and other forms of payment normally appear in your account within a few days.

There are no delays in processing a customer's refund, voucher, credit etc. as soon as an OTA has approval from the airline or hotel to handle that request. Most airline partners are set up under the agency business model, which means that the supplier (the airline) is in charge of the refund procedure and the refund timeframe under this model. For a variety of reasons (including the sheer volume of requests), COVID caused significant delays in this regard, although in general, airlines handle refunds within a credit card billing cycle, although certain smaller or primarily overseas carriers may take longer. If there are no syncing issues between the airline and the OTA, the credit process normally takes roughly 12 hours.

How do online travel agents (OTAs) handle the unused flight vouchers that consumers receive?


Self-service solutions have been developed by Expedia so that customers can simply redeem their current flight credits without the need to call the customer service department. It is possible to examine and use any vouchers or credits in your account, as well as start a virtual agent chat, redeem credits, and access a customer support line all from the same page in your Expedia account.

As you wait on the ledge of a boat for the sharks to approach, play the Jaws theme song. Your pulse quickens as you catch a glimpse of the ominous silhouettes closing in. The water is just a few feet away from hundreds of sharp fangs. Do you think you're insane enough to jump in? Is there a better way of finding out?

In Cape Town, you can go cage diving with great white sharks just like the scientists on TV. Isla Mujeres, Mexico's Isla Mujeres Island, is a great place to swim with whale sharks. To swim with sharks in Belize or Fiji, you don't have to be a licensed diver or even have snorkelling experience. Sharks can be found and safely swum with by experienced tour leaders all around the world.

You can even help save sharks by swimming with them ethically. Many shark species are in danger of extinction as a result of overfishing and the practice of shark finning. Sharks are more valuable to tourists when they are alive than when they are cooked, and this can encourage the local community to take action to safeguard sharks. So, whether you're a thrill-seeker or a shark fanatic, here are the top sites in the world to go shark swimming.


1) Oahu, Hawaii

Cage Diving with Sharks in Oahu

Feeling daring? Jump in the waters off the coast of Oahu and cage dive with some of Hawaii’s most dangerous sharks. Galapagos sharks, sandbar sharks, tiger sharks, and scalloped hammerhead sharks commonly inhabit the warm waters of Hawaii along with 36 other species (including great whites). From the safety of a metal cage, see some of these predators up close as they circle—sometimes just inches from the bars. Because the cage floats at the surface, there’s no need for scuba gear. With a snorkel and mask, you can pop down for a look whenever you like. As a bonus to swimming with sharks in Oahu, you may also see spinner dolphins, barracuda, flying fish, or humpback whales during your adventure. If you also want to see sea turtles or snorkel with manta rays, check out the best snorkeling in Hawaii.

Best Virtual meeting backgrounds for zoom
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While video conversations allow us to stay in touch with friends and family across the country and across the world, they may also make us long for a change of environment.

Virtual vacations are available even if you aren't currently on the road. For your viewing pleasure, we've developed a selection of 15 Zoom backdrops. Make your next video conference or virtual happy hour special by selecting one of the images below.

Do you enjoy what you've seen so far? Use the right-click menu on any image to download it.


The airplane jackpot

No need to choose the aisle or window—or to fight over the armrest with your neighbours—when you get the whole row to yourself.

Aquatic adventure

Indulge your inner child. Even if your favorite aquarium is still out of reach, you can still feel like you’re swimming with sharks.

The best of Bali

Lush scenery. Beautiful temples. Friendly people. For a calming, inspiring vibe, look no further than this Bali background.


Airlines worldwide are returning to normal.


As more airlines reinstate operational methods not seen since early 2020, the travel sector is slowly but steadily returning to pre-pandemic life.

Relaxed mask usage is coming. KLM, British Airways, and Virgin Atlantic are among the biggest names to do away with masks. So has Heathrow Airport. However, all airlines have indicated that they have dropped the requirement.

Celebrating Women’s Day: A Message of Gratitude and Love

Today, I want to take a moment to celebrate International Women’s Day. Life has had its ups and downs lately, especially since I left #Ukraine 🇺🇦 for #Hungary. I’ve been feeling a bit low, but the incredible support I’ve received from all of you has truly lifted my spirits.

My days have mostly revolved around the basics—eating and sleeping—without much fun. I’ve experienced a whirlwind of emotions, but I’m profoundly grateful to be alive and to celebrate yet another Women’s Day. A heartfelt shoutout to all the strong, compassionate women out there, especially the brave women of Ukraine during these challenging times.

Happy International Women’s Day! 💖

A Special Message

I recently received a message for Women’s Day that resonated deeply with me, and I want to share it with you:

“It’s Women’s Day again! As cliché as it may sound, this holiday is one of the highlights of the year—a day dedicated to celebrating the incredible women in my life. Without you, my life feels a little bland, baby girl.

I appreciate your strength, tenacity, vulnerability, beauty, and the warmth of your heart. Without you by my side, I can’t truly call myself a man. I love you, baby girl, and I cherish the way you love me.

Happy Women’s Day, my sunshine!

#HappyWomensDay #InternationalWomensDay #BreakTheBias #EqualRights






All You Need to Know About UAE Travel Insurance Before Your trip

UAE Travel Insurance: Everything You Need to Know Before Your Trip

The UAE, a country renowned for its luxurious lifestyle and stunning landscapes, is home to beautiful beaches and the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. It’s a favorite destination for travelers, particularly from India, due to its budget-friendly options and welcoming atmosphere. Popular tourist attractions include Dubai Marina, the Underwater Aquarium, and a variety of mouthwatering cuisines.

However, even in a welcoming country, it’s essential to prepare for potential mishaps during your trip, such as misplaced passports, flight delays, or medical emergencies. One important decision you can make today to safeguard your travels is to purchase UAE travel insurance.

What is UAE Travel Insurance?

UAE travel insurance is a specialized insurance policy designed to protect you from unforeseen events during your trip to the UAE. Whether you face a lost passport, medical emergencies, or other incidents, having travel insurance provides comprehensive coverage. Additionally, the UAE government mandates valid travel insurance for visitors, ensuring peace of mind during your stay.

If you're planning a trip to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or elsewhere in the UAE, you might wonder why travel insurance is necessary. Here are several compelling benefits of obtaining UAE travel insurance:
Avoid getting sick in the plane

While you may look forward to flying to an exciting destination for a vacation or business trip, you do

not want to be concerned about becoming ill following your airplane flight! After all, studies indicate

that colds are 113 times more likely to spread on a plane than they are on the ground! The excellent

news is that there are many things you can do to remain healthy before or after your flight. 

The following are four ways to avoid becoming ill on a plane:




1. Maintain Clean Hands


Hand sanitizer is one of the most critical items you can bring on a plane, but it must be 3 ounces or

less to comply with security regulations. This is because, on planes and elsewhere, your hands are

frequently the first point of contact with cold and flu germs. Tray tables, seat belt buckles, overhead

air vents and lavatory latches are just a few of the plane or anywhere else. Some of the dirtiest surfaces.

If you touch any of these items during your flight, be sure to immediately use your hand sanitizer to kill any germs!



Discover the Best Places to Visit in the Italian Alps

The Italian Alps form a breathtaking arc that stretches from Monaco in the west to Trieste in the east, encompassing Italy's northernmost region. This stunning destination is divided into three major categories, each offering unique landscapes and experiences.

1. Western Alps: A Dramatic Playground

The Western Alps are known for their dramatic snowcapped mountains, bordering France and Switzerland. This area is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering skiing, hiking, and breathtaking vistas.

2. The Italian Lakes: Serene Beauty

In the central region, you'll find the Italian Lakes, where expansive lakes are surrounded by gentle hills and picturesque villages. This serene setting is perfect for leisurely strolls, boat rides, and enjoying local cuisine.

3. The Dolomites: Jagged Peaks and Lush Meadows

The Eastern Alps, specifically the Dolomites, feature jagged rocky peaks that tower over lush alpine meadows. This UNESCO World Heritage site is renowned for its unique geological formations and offers numerous hiking trails, climbing routes, and stunning views.

Accessibility

The entire Italian Alps region is easily accessible from Milan. If you're planning to visit the Dolomites, popular activities are just a short drive away from Venice, Verona, or Innsbruck.


Must-Visit Locations in the Italian Alps

Here are some incredible spots to explore during your visit:
Lake Braies - Captured beautifully by @elcampa1969⁣
Molveno - A picturesque village showcased by @funk_design⁣
Val Badia - Stunning landscapes highlighted by @ilhan1077⁣
Lake Braies - Another stunning shot by @rita_manzella_⁣
Rifugio delle Odle - A scenic refuge captured by @elcampa1969⁣
Val Badia - More breathtaking views from @ilhan1077⁣

ConclusionWhether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply stunning scenery, the Italian Alps offer something for everyone. Plan your trip today and experience the breathtaking beauty of this remarkable region!









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