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How is San Sebastian combating overtourism?

The city of San Sebastian in Spain is planning to ban the construction of new hotels and short-term rentals for leisure accommodation. This measure is set to take effect as...

Reims: A Charming Alternative to Paris for Wine, History, and Zero Queues

Why stand in line in Paris if you can sip champagne in Reims? Looking for an alternative to...

Airports Ranking 2025: Who Flies and Who Makes Passengers Cry

The 2025 ranking of the world’s best and worst airports is here. Which airports make flying a pleasure,...

27% of Europeans Can’t Afford a One-Week Vacation

If you still think that in Europe people pick money off trees and work only as a hobby...

Ryanair Expands in Poland: New Routes, More Planes, and a Happy Ending

Ryanair adds 25 new flights from Modlin and 6 from Chopin Airport. Winter 2025 tickets are now on...

Ryanair Increases Free Cabin Bag Size: Is It Finally Enough?

Ryanair is adding a few extra centimetres to your free cabin bag — let’s see who actually wins from this update. Good news for everyone...

Bali’s New Tourist Rules 2025: Fines, Bans, and Instant Deportation for Bad Behaviour

Looks like Bali has officially run out of patience for misbehaving tourists. If you think you can party, litter, or ride your rented scooter...

Train vs Plane: Eurostar to Geneva & Frankfurt – What’s Faster in 2025?

Eurostar launches new Europe routes: direct trains London → Frankfurt & Geneva. Plane or train? Let’s compare. Eurostar has bold plans: direct routes London →...

Albania Just Got Closer: New International Airport Opens in Vlora

Vlora, a fast-growing Mediterranean beach destination on the Albanian Riviera, now has its own international airport! The first certification flight took place on May...

Top 25 Beaches in the World: Fresh 2025 Ranking by Tripadvisor

Love them or hate them, rankings reflect the voice of millions of travelers. You can have your own opinions about rankings, but at the end...

Overtourism in the Canary Islands: Locals Push Back Against Chaos and Inequality

In 2024, the Canary Islands received 15.2 million tourists, which is 6.9 times the local population (2.2 million people). Most visitors come from the...