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Outtake in Lanzarote
No country dedicates more land to grape vines than Spain. Despite ranking as the driest and windiest of the major Canary Islands, Lanzarote is no exception. At the foot of Timanfaya National Park, the volcanic vineyards of La Geria unfold in a hypnotic mosaic of stone...
Port of Call in Montevideo
Rambling neighborhoods, riverside beaches and sizzling asado cuisine make the Uruguayan capital a rewarding pre- or post-cruise destination. By Tim Johnson Fast Facts Currency: Uruguayan peso (UYU) Language: Spanish Tipping: 10% for great service Temperature:...
Interview with Alex McNeil
Alex McNeil, chief expedition officer of HX Expeditions, shares his take on the Arctic Circle's most fascinating adventures, and what goes into shaping the HX Experience. By Robert Liwanag Range: What surprises people most about expedition cruising? Alex...
A Perfect Day in Hanoi
Zigzag your way through a maze of lantern-strung alleyways, hole-in-the-wall eateries and chic boutiques in this buzzing metropolis on the western bank of the Red River. By Shawna Cohen Vietnam's capital city vibrates with the roar of motorbikes, locals...
Modern Nomads
Our writer travels across Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic the size of Western Europe, where nomadic traditions and shimmering spires coexist in a wildly prosperous present. By J.R. Patterson When I learned that the horse was first domesticated in Kazakhstan, I...
Postcards from Antarctica
Photographer Michael George joins an expedition to Antarctica, where shifting ice, unpredictable weather and massive penguin colonies create a voyage unlike any other. Words by Renée Morrison A surreal landing on Deception Island, inside the caldera of an active...
Lanzarote’s Force of Nature
On the easternmost of Spain's Canary Islands, the name César Manrique is synonymous with sustainable tourism. While the artist and activist is less known off the island, his legacy stretches' for beyond its shores. By Katie Sehl The telluric pull of the island reached...
Seeing Utah’s Stars
Why the western U.S. state, with its dark skies and out-of-this-world landscapes, is the ultimate astrotourism destination. By Dominique Lamberton "Everyone, let's give the sky a big thumbs-up," our astronomy guide, Zoie Brooks, shouts under a dark, cloudless expanse...
Travel for Seaweed Salads
Who says the best greens grown on land? From ocean to plate these seaweed salads are making waves worldwide. By Jessica Huras Chile Ensalada de cochayuyo Cochayuyo, a briny seaweed native to Chile's coast, is the star of this simple salad. A dietary staple for...
Packing List for Adventures
Get ready for anything and everything with these multiuse, weatherproof essentials. By Katie Sehl AirTag Case Never lose your AirTag (and whatever it's tracking) again with an attachable case bearing the name of your favorite city, such as London, New York or...