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Holiday Season in Ogunquit
What better way to kick off the holiday season than with a visit to a picturesque town that looks like it was plucked...
What better way to kick off the holiday season than with a visit to a picturesque town that looks like it was plucked...
Looking to treat yo' self? The White Mountains during off-season is just the ticket! You'll find the crowds have...
Enjoy the Outdoors in the Off Season: Exploring Ogunquit, Maine! This delightful coastal town has outdoor activities...
Alright, surfers, time to get pumped up for some epic waves! Cape Cod's got the perfect combo of wind, water, and...
Starting in PTown and making our way towards Falmouth, we are going to take you on the beverage trail where you'll get...
We are no stranger to Cape Cod summers...beaches everywhere you turn, outdoor dining, and fun outdoor activities. BUT...
Hikers can experience a wide variety of terrain all along the ocean just within a short days hike, ranging from 1.6 to...
This is a historic place in Falmouth where you can get a spectacular views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay!
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One of the Cape's best kept secrets, hike the boulders built in 1911 all the way to the lighthouse, while overlooking...
By Katelyn Michaud on Mar 5, 2021 8:46:37 AM
This is part of our series "The Changing Face of Travel"...exploring specific topics and trends affecting travel in 2021 and beyond. To read more articles click here
Even before the coronavirus changed the workplace, the average American spends 17 hours a day looking at screens from smartphones to computers to televisions. With the pandemic shifting whole industries to working from home with countless hours of Zoom meetings, it is estimated that people are spending an additional two hours glued to the screen. With no sports, recreation facilities closed, and stay at home orders, even children are spending more time than ever looking at screens, too. YouTube, Tik Tok, and all the other social media platforms are designed to keep kids engaged for as long as possible while you work or do chores.
By Allan Guilbeault on Nov 13, 2020 1:03:33 AM
This is part of our series "The Changing Face of Travel"...exploring specific topics and trends affecting travel in 2021 and beyond. To read more articles click here
While sipping champagne and awaiting the countdown for the clock to strike midnight, many of us were making grandiose travel plans for the new decade. 2020 was the year we’ll finally take that romantic getaway to Aruba or take the entire family to Disney World for the first time. But, 2020 had other plans for us. For the first time, the travel industry nearly came to a screeching halt across the planet due to a global pandemic.