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Snorkeling

Zanzibar's hidden paradise that opens door to traditional life: Tumbatu Island

Zanzibar is your next African destination

Ian Goodwillie
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Apr 17, 2025

Stay safe on the water: Essential tips for travelers

Ari Ganesa
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Apr 6, 2025

Why every traveler needs a pair of water shoes

Ari Ganesa
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Apr 4, 2025

Traveling for scuba diving? Here’s what you need to know.

Ari Ganesa
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Apr 2, 2025
Life-threatening Sea Level Rise in Kiribati

Five things to do on your trip to Kiribati

Ian Goodwillie
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Jan 30, 2025
A manatee appears to mimic the actions of a snorkeler.

Five unexpected and unique snorkeling spots around the world

Ian Goodwillie
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Jan 25, 2025
Africa's undiscovered travel destination: Mauritius Island

Five things to do if you make the trip to Mauritius

Ian Goodwillie
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Dec 14, 2024
Main Street, Tuvalu, South Pacific

Five reasons you should plan a trip to the island of Tuvalu

Ian Goodwillie
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Nov 28, 2024
Lehman Cave in Nevada

Five of America's least visited National Parks for your next trip

Ian Goodwillie
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Nov 21, 2024
TOPSHOT-ECUADOR-ENVIRONMENT-GALAPAGOS-FISHING-OCEANS

24 hours in the Galapagos Islands: A day of adventure, conservation, and connection

Jeremy Long
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Oct 31, 2024
The Bahamas - Places to visit

Is Nassau, Bahamas safe for tourists?

Alexander Zalben
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Feb 1, 2024
In an aerial view, Kata Noi beach stretches out along the

The 5 Best Vacation Locations, February 2024

Alexander Zalben
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Feb 1, 2024
MALDIVES - SEPTEMBER 27: (Photo by EyesWideOpen/Getty Images)

Best ways to teach kids how to snorkel and why a full face mask works well

Brian Miller
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Jul 15, 2021
MALE, MALDIVES - DECEMBER 15: Fish swim over dead coral off the island of Embudu on December 15, 2019 near Male, Maldives. Some parts of the Maldives are believed to have lost up to ninety per cent of corals because of changing conditions such as rising sea water temperature. The livelihoods of most Maldivians depend on the reefs through fisheries, tourism and as a wave-break that helps to prevent flooding of low-lying islands. The Maldives is the worlds lowest lying country with a highest natural point of just 2.4 meters above sea level. As well as an increasing population, the nation faces a number of problems caused by climate change including rising sea levels, unpredictable weather, a shortage of drinking water, coastal erosion and declining fish stocks. With no rivers or streams on any of the islands, Maldivians have traditionally lived from fishing and except for Male and a handful of other islands, most islands rely on rain for drinking water and, increasingly, bottled water brought in from other islands. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

Sombrero Reef in the Florida Keys is no longer a great snorkeling spot

Brian Miller
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Jul 12, 2021
The sun sets on Lovers Key on Wednesday 3/7/2019.Sunset On Lovers Key

Lovers Key State Park offers sun, beaches, and a lot of shell collecting

Brian Miller
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Oct 5, 2020
MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 14: Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas Cruise ship which is the world's largest passenger liner is seen docked at PortMiami after returning to port from a Eastern Caribbean cruise as the world deals with the coronavirus outbreak on March 14, 2020 in Miami, Florida. U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted yesterday that at his request Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and MSC have all agreed to suspend outbound cruises as the world tries to contain the COVID-19 outbreak. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Cruise deals may not be worth the changes the lines are making

Brian Miller
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Sep 25, 2020
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