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Dangerous Cities in Mexico
Mexico's 4 Most Dangerous Cities: What Travelers Need to Know

Mexico, this land of ancient origins, has always attracted tourists. If you’ve decided to travel there, it’s important to know where you’re stepping foot. Mexico, despite being a major tourist destination, has cities with high crime rates where living conditions aren’t always ideal. Before departing, it would be wise to know Mexico’s most dangerous cities. Los Cabos Los Cabos is a popular tourist destination located at the tip of the Baja California peninsula, encompassing the cities of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Despite a recent surge in crime-related violence, primarily linked to drug cartels and gangs, tourists are rarely targeted. Security ... Read more Read more

Airplane toilet
How Do Airplane Toilets Actually Work? The Surprising Aviation Engineering Behind Your Mid-Flight Bathroom Break

It’s a question that might seem odd, but every passenger has probably wondered about it during a flight: How do airplane toilets actually work? Advanced Technology at 35,000 Feet Like everything in aviation, the toilet system aboard aircraft involves advanced technology where nothing is left to chance. Weight considerations alone are crucial, given the water requirements and waste volume for flights carrying sometimes hundreds of passengers. If there’s one thing aircraft manufacturers and airlines constantly battle against, it’s excess weight and the additional costs it brings, including increased fuel consumption. That’s why airplane toilets are nothing like the ones in ... Read more Read more

Precolombian Pyramids Mexico
Mexico's Most Stunning Ancient Pyramids: 3 Pre-Columbian Wonders You Can't Miss

Mayans, Aztecs, Incas… it’s true that we often get confused about where, when and how these civilizations developed their cultures. What we do know is that they were all incredible builders who constructed monumental pyramids, often at the heart of cities, that we can still see today. So let’s embark on a journey to three truly remarkable pre-Columbian pyramids located in Mexico. Chichén Itzá: The Most Famous This is visually the best-known pre-Columbian site in Central America, featuring its famous impeccably preserved pyramid. Chichén Itzá, this ancient Mayan city located in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, is indeed considered one of the ... Read more Read more

Polynesia
Why French Polynesia is Becoming the Cruise Industry's Best-Kept Secret

While cruise ships face growing resistance in port cities worldwide—with many destinations imposing hefty taxes or outright bans on massive vessels—there’s one paradise where cruising is not just welcome, but actively encouraged. A Focus on Quality Over Quantity When you’re an island or archipelago, especially one far from everything else, boats and cruising take on an entirely different meaning. French Polynesia perfectly exemplifies this approach, with its tourism sector, particularly cruising, set to reach record numbers this year. This isn’t entirely surprising when you consider that one-third of tourists visiting French Polynesia (264,000 in 2024) choose to explore the region ... Read more Read more

Castle in France
France's Castle Mystery: Why This Country Has More Castles Than Anywhere Else

When it comes to travel and vacations, we sometimes ask ourselves simple questions because we wonder why certain things we see or experience are the way they are, how they can be explained, for what reasons, and so on. In short, why… Today, we’re talking about something France is the undisputed world champion of: the number of castles. But actually, why is that? Nearly 50,000 Castles! You only need to travel regularly through France to notice there’s no shortage of castles throughout the country. Large ones, small ones, in good condition or practically in ruins, famous ones or completely unknown to ... Read more Read more

Roys Peak New Zealand Parks
New Zealand to Charge Foreign Tourists for National Park Access Starting 2027

While Auckland and the capital Wellington offer considerable tourist appeal, and Māori culture is certainly worth experiencing, New Zealand remains primarily a nature destination with diverse and spectacular landscapes. It’s a true paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks largely to the numerous national parks and reserves scattered across both main islands that make up the country. However, starting in 2027, entry to most of these natural spaces will become fee-based for foreign visitors, who number between 3.5 and 4 million annually. Between $12 and $24 per site Admittedly, New Zealand won’t be the first destination to implement such measures. Nevertheless, this ... Read more Read more

Acapulco Beach
How Mexico's Once-Glamorous Resort Paradise Became a No-Go Zone

Tourist destinations can be like celebrities—after their moment in the spotlight, some fade into obscurity or even fall from grace entirely. This is exactly what happened to one Mexican coastal resort that once captured imaginations worldwide but now leaves its residents desperate to move away and tourists looking elsewhere for their vacation. Welcome—if we can call it that—to Acapulco! Rise to Fame Acapulco is a coastal resort city and port on Mexico’s Pacific coast, located in Guerrero state just a few hundred miles south of Mexico City. Nestled in a deep bay that’s almost entirely enclosed, the city made its ... Read more Read more


FOUR SEASONS!


WHERE TO GO IN WINTER?



where to go in winterIn Europe, the cold, the rain, the low temperatures and short sunny periods do not encourage travelling. The better destinations include the ski resorts in the Alps and the Pyrenees (France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and Spain) or for those who feel the cold more Andalusia still has reasonable sunshine.

In Asia the season is still favourable for visitors! Thailand, Vietnam, southern China (the north however can still be icy at this time), Burma and India are still sunny with reasonable temperatures and less tourists during this time.

In Africa the north is still cool, good for discovering the Sahara but not recommended for those wishing to visit the beaches. Towards the south, in Kenya, Tanzania or South Africa, the high season is starting but with a risk of excessive heat on the east coast.

In America, we would suggest Central America, South America and the Caribbean (for example: Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Chile). The U.S. deserts are still pleasant at this time before the scorching summer heat arrives.

Our choice

For skiers, the French and Spanish Pyrenees have plenty of small family ski resorts with good snow and reasonable prices even during the festive season.

Southern Australia will certainly satisfy those with a taste for adventure down under as it's entering its summer season. The ideal time for surfing, swimming and meeting the koalas, emus and opossums, not forgetting the famous laughing kookaburra.

Between those two destinations we find Senegal; a stopover warmed as much by the weather as the smiles and sunny dispositions of the people.


WHERE TO GO IN SPRING?



where to go in springIn Europe, the weather is becoming favourable for travelling: The amount of sunshine is increasing steadily throughout the continent; the Mediterranean coast is starting to benefit from warm temperatures and the sea is becoming pleasant for swimming. For certain countries in the south, such as Spain and Greece, spring is the best time to visit: Neither too hot or too crowded with tourists. Andalusia, Crete, Malta and the south of Italy are good choices right now. Northern countries are becoming appealing although still a little cool. The Scandinavian countries boast endless days and holidays without nights right now!

In Asia, the weather is becoming far less agreeable: Heat waves are starting to be experienced in numerous countries. India, Thailand and Burma are extremely hot right now, enough to cause hundreds of deaths each year. China and Japan are more welcoming even if conditions are still a little trying at times. The monsoon season will settle in towards the end of spring across this area with the exception of only a few areas such as Indonesia or Tamil Nadu in India. It's a great season for visiting Australia or the southern islands of Indonesia.

In Africa, this season is ideal for the countries of the Maghreb which are experiencing sunny weather with pleasant temperatures, like all the Mediterranean countries. In the extreme south, daylight hours are starting to diminish although the weather is still pleasant.

In America, we would suggest North America or Central America down to northern Brazil, basking in warm sunshine at present at the beginning of a pleasant climatic period. California, Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala and Venezuela are definitely worth considering at this time. The further south you go the more the season tends towards southern winter, often very humid.

Our choice

If you wish to visit Europe, go to Portugal and enjoy summertime temperatures with a refreshing Atlantic breeze, or visit Scotland which is rarely as beautiful and warm as it is during spring in the month of May.

If you dream of tropical destinations then Reunion should satisfy your desires for summer weather and exoticism.

A little closer to Europe but also somewhat different in character, it is a great time to venture inland near the deserts at Tozeur in Tunisia or visit the Jordan valley just before the scorching heat of summer, it is currently experiencing warm sunshine with noticeably absent rain.


WHERE TO GO IN SUMMER?



where to go in SummerIn Europe, it's the height of the peak season! Millions of holidaymakers from around the world invade the beaches and countryside of Southern Europe. The climate is great for travel for just about the whole of the continent with just a few areas effected by extreme heat (Andalusia, Southern Italy, Greece etc..)

The north of Europe is lovely, summer is the ideal time to visit those countries that are generally considered a little cold and damp such as Ireland, Scotland or Holland.

In Asia, this season is considered the least favourable: The monsoon season is at its height over the majority of this area with the exception of only a few countries (Kerala or Tamil Nadu in India, Bali and the southern islands of Indonesia, the north of Australia etc...). Everywhere else a hot, moist and very humid climate prevails.

In Africa, the Maghreb countries are invaded by tourists, the climate is hot (sometimes extremely hot close to the desert) and dry, the Atlantic coast of Morocco is pleasant thanks to the ocean influence. Further to the south it is the rainy season and it is only along the latitudes of Kenya and Tanzania that the climate becomes favourable to visitors.

In America, the north is generally hot and dry (sometimes extremely hot in the deserts towards the west of the USA). Central America experiences a short rainy season at this time but towards the south the conditions are more favourable.

For all the continents, September is generally the best choice: The end of the monsoons, no more heat waves, less tourists and lower prices. Don't hesitate to take your holidays in September when there are only advantages.

Our choice

Corsica is perfect right now for those looking for paradisiacal beaches with turquoise water, although close to mainland Europe it will feel like you are on the other side of the globe!

It is a great time to discover northern Europe, particularly somewhere such as Iceland where the sun does not set during this period.

For those wishing to go down under, Australia is great right now. The sea may be a little cool for swimming but the weather is still very pleasant and you could even go skiing in the south where it is right in the middle of its winter season!


WHERE TO GO IN AUTUMN?



where to go in AutumnIn Europe, during the beginning of autumn, Mediterranean destinations are still pleasant: The south coast of Turkey, southern Italy and Spain as well as the southern Mediterranean islands (Cyprus, Crete and certain Greek islands). Towards the end of autumn it will be more difficult to find sunny destinations in Europe.

In Asia, the best season is just starting! From the month of October, Thailand, Vietnam and the south of China or India will be very welcoming with a climate that is once again very pleasant now the monsoon period is easing.

In Africa, the north is also very enjoyable with temperatures easing after the summer heat waves. The inland towns of Morocco, the Tunisian desert and Egypt are seeing a lessening in the number of tourists and a pleasant but not overwhelming heat. More towards the south, Senegal, Madagascar and South Africa are entering a sunny period.

In America, we would recommend Central America, South America and the Caribbean where the rainy season is coming to a close (for example; Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina and Chile). The end of autumn is also a great time to visit Death Valley and the deserts of the United States.

Our choice

Turkey is a very pleasant destination at this time of the year after the high temperatures of summer, especially if you wish to visit other areas than the coast.

Cyprus with its Mediterranean climate offers you warm temperatures even in October.

If you would prefer visiting some Asian countries then India is entering into its tourist season, Mumbai and Calcutta have excellent climatic conditions right now.



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