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10 Strange Christmas Traditions Around the World

Victoria Udrea

In a quirky blend of fun and mystery, these strange Christmas traditions may trigger laughter or astonishment.

1 year ago

Oceana Cruises Unveils New 2026 Voyages

Argophilia Travel News

The world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, Oceania Cruises® has unveiled the second swathe of its 2026 Collection of Voyages which are available to book from November 13, 2024. Travelers can choose from more than 60 new enticing itineraries, including 17 Grand Voyages, across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Mediterranean, and Northern Europe, aboard three of Oceania Cruises’ smallest ships, Nautica, […]

1 year ago

Seabourn Cruises Sees Expedition Bookings Boom

Argophilia Travel News

Leading ultra-luxury cruise and expedition travel brand Seabourn, experienced exceptional booking volume for its expedition voyages, demonstrating a high level of interest and desire by luxury travelers to experience a Seabourn ultra-luxury expedition vacation. Current net bookings for expedition voyages are nearly 30 percent more compared to this same time in 2023. Limited space is available […]

1 year ago

9 Festive Ideas for Thanksgiving Decor in 2024

Victoria Udrea

Thanksgiving decor: nine tips to elevate your Thanksgiving table decorations and delight your guests this year.

1 year ago

Türkiye Lifts Olive Oil Export Ban

Mihaela Lica Butler

Türkiye’s olive oil producers aim to increase exports to the US, Japan, and Australia after lifting restrictions, leveraging surplus stocks.

1 year ago

Armenia to Attend Vienna’s Spittelberg Christmas Market

Argophilia Travel News

From November 16th to December 23rd, Armenia will have a booth at the Spittelberg Christmas Market in Vienna.

1 year ago

73% of Europeans Plan to Travel More This Winter

Victoria Udrea

New insights from the European Travel Commission reveal a notable increase in travel plans among Europeans for the 2024-2025 autumn-winter season. Here’s a breakdown of the findings: Destination Preferences While commonly visited countries like Spain, France, and Italy remain popular, many travellers aim to explore less-visited areas within these nations: Interestingly, 51% of travellers express […]

1 year ago

Some Malaysian Eats You Shouldn’t Miss

Victoria Udrea

If you’re doing a Southeast Asia tour, you’ve undoubtedly been enjoying a fantastic culinary adventurein the region. When you feel it’s finally time to bid goodbye to pad thai and your Bangkok condo,consider making Malaysia your next stop. We promise you’ll have an equally satisfyingexperience when it comes to exploring Malaysian cuisine. Here’s what you […]

1 year ago

No Greek Mussels on the Market in 2025

Mihaela Lica Butler

Heatwaves struck Greece in July, pushing sea temperatures above 30°C in the Thermaic Gulf—temperatures too high for mussel survival.

1 year ago

Why Eating Pomegranates Can Boost Your Health and Lifespan

Mihaela Lica Butler

Autumn is a season of abundance and the right time to eat fruit otherwise unavailable fresh through the year. Pomegranates ripen from September to December and longevity experts champion the fruit for its potential to promote healthier aging and other health benefits backed by extensive studies. A study based in the United States found a […]

1 year ago

Now on TK Flights: My Travel Buddy Toy Sets

Victoria Udrea

Turkish Airlines has launched “My Travel Buddy” age-appropriate and eco-friendly toy sets for children on international flights over 5 hours.

1 year ago

Pompeii Restricts Entry to 20,000 Visitors Per Day Starting November 15

Manuel Santos

Pompeii introduces name-verified tickets and caps daily visitors at 20,000 to safeguard its heritage and enhance visitor experience.

1 year ago

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