Book a Supercar with Your Stay at This Rome Hotel
ARoman holiday is glamorous enough—but wouldn’t taking a spin in a luxury supercar make the Eternal City even more memorable? At Palazzo Manfredi, a luxury hotel located in a 17th century home that’s steps from the Colosseum, guests can book the Lamborghini Experience and tool around Rome in a Huracán EVO. Think of it as the coolest way to make your time go faster.
Would You Travel on a Nuclear-Powered Cruise Ship?
Cruises are increasingly popular, but they’re not exactly environmentally friendly for travelers who like to keep carbon emissions low. And with cruise companies committing to be carbon-neutral by 2050, one possible solution would be for cruise lines to start building vessels that run on nuclear power. Here’s what you need to know about nuclear-powered cruise ships.
7 International Destinations Perfect for a Golf Vacation
Looking to plan a golf vacation this summer but don’t want to play a round in the United States? From Fiji and Vietnam to Mexico and Mauritius, here are seven international destinations perfect for a golf getaway.
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When Global Entry launched in 2008, the application fee was $100—and it has remained that price for 16 years. But last month the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced that the cost for Global Entry will rise to $120 on October 1. If that 20% increase doesn’t fly with you, apply now to pay the lower fee—or use a premium credit card and get reimbursed for the full amount.
13 Dazzling Places Where You Can Live for $1,500 a Month—Or Less
Ever been on vacation and dreamed of staying there because it seems like a better quality of life—and it’s much cheaper? International Living recently released a list of 13 dazzling places around the world where a couple can live for as little as $1,500 a month—or less. To determine the cheapest places to live, International Living analyzed several factors, including housing, visas, healthcare, and climate. From Colombia to Thailand, here are destinations where you can live large for less.