In Lisbon and other high-density areas, foreign buyers are scrambling to make investments before the country’s Golden Visa program is cut back.

How to Use Technology to Prepare for Travel During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Even as vaccines make it safer to travel, planning a trip is becoming increasingly complicated.

How to Use Tech to Prepare for Travel in a Pandemic
Even as vaccines make it safer to travel, planning a trip is becoming increasingly complicated.

Can You Get a ‘Vaccine Passport’? And Other Questions, Answered
Creating a digital certificate of vaccination against the coronavirus is one of the hottest debates right now. What’s keeping it from happening, and why are some people opposed?

It’s Not Just You: Many Are Placing Bets on Summer Travel
Airfare, typically purchased well in advance, can be a barometer of how the public is feeling about the pace of recovery, and summer fares are surging.

Make Way for the Travel Agents. Again.
After a devastating year, the travel industry is hoping for a rager of a rebirth this summer. Travel agents are planning the festivities.
How Do You Write an Anthony Bourdain Book Without Anthony Bourdain?
After the author and TV personality’s death, his longtime assistant was left to finish his last book, a world travel guide.
Drought and Abundance in the Mesopotamian Marshes
Once vengefully drained by Saddam Hussein, the wetlands in southeastern Iraq have since been partially restored. Now the region and its isolated settlements face a new set of challenges.