23 Best Spring Travel Deals, From Hawaiian Getaways to Caribbean Cruises
Spring has officially sprung, and so have some seriously sweet travel deals. April is that magical in-between month—winter’s in the rearview, summer crowds haven’t taken over yet, and the travel bargains are blooming like wildflowers. Whether you’re itching for a solo adventure or a family getaway, now’s the time to
Royal Caribbean kids club: A guide to Adventure Ocean
Royal Caribbean’s megaships provide tons of activities and entertainment to suit all ages and personalities — and that includes kids. Not only do ships provide family-friendly programming, but they also have drop-off spaces for kids and teens to hang out with peers and not their parents. On Royal Caribbean, kids
Royal Caribbean cruise ships by age — newest to oldest
What’s the newest Royal Caribbean cruise ship? It might seem like a strange question to ask, but it’s something that matters if you’re in the market for a Royal Caribbean cruise. The newest Royal Caribbean ship is typically also the Royal Caribbean ship with the most bells and whistles and
Why I Think Bonaire Has the Best Scuba Diving in the Caribbean
I’ve scuba dived some pretty stellar sites across several Caribbean Islands—St. Martin, Dominica, St. Lucia, and Curaçao, to name a few. But out of all my experiences, one destination has risen to the top of my book: the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire. At 24 miles long and seven miles
The Most Affordable Caribbean Island Getaways for 2025
Dreaming of white sands, warm waters, and days spent snorkeling—without a hefty price tag? A Caribbean escape doesn’t have to drain your wallet, so long as you plan smartly enough. The key? Maximize your time in the great outdoors, exploring public beaches and lush tropical rainforest trails, and look for
Tourist Loses Hands While Snapping Selfie in the Caribbean
A tragic shark attack in the Turks and Caicos Islands left a 55-year-old Canadian woman with severe injuries after she attempted to take a selfie with a shark in shallow waters. The incident, which occurred last Friday at Thompson Cove Beach, resulted in the woman losing both of her hands