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Travel Essayist

This is a personal travel journal filled with captivating photographs and stories, chronicling my adventures across various corners of the world over the past few decades.

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Delta’s Premium Cabins May Soon See Major Changes

Delta Air Lines, known for its premium service and customer experience, is hinting at a possible shift in how it packages its premium cabins. This move follows the broader airline industry trend of “unbundling,” where services traditionally included in the ticket price are now offered separately for additional fees. This practice, which began in the...

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Venice Tourist Fees May Double Next Year

Venice tourist tax trial has concluded, and travelers should brace for potential fee increases next year. With the pilot program wrapped up, officials are considering doubling the current fees, which could significantly impact visitors to the Floating City. The tourist tax trial brought in $2.3 million by charging visitors $5.45 on 29 days this year, primarily on...

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Explore Europe This Summer with TAP Air Portugal’s Discounted Flights

As we approach the midpoint of summer, now is the perfect time to plan a European adventure before the season slips away! TAP Air Portugal is offering incredible deals on flights to Europe, with fares starting as low as $214. This limited-time offer is valid for travel through September 15, and no promo code is needed—just grab these deals while they last! Top Flight...

Sakurajima, Kagoshima, Japan

Sakurajima

As I stood on the deck of the ferry, the salty breeze ruffled my hair, and the sun painted the waters of Kagoshima Bay in shimmering hues. Today, I embarked on a journey from Kagoshima city to the magnificent Sakurajima volcano, a natural wonder that has captured the imagination of locals and travellers alike. Sakurajima, Kagoshima, Japan Sakurajima, Kagoshima, Japan...

Pan Am to Return in 2025 for a Special Flight

Good news for the nostalgic and those who never had the chance to fly the iconic Pan Am Airlines: the carrier is making a return next year with a special flight! Pan Am, synonymous with glamorous travel, ceased operations in 1991, but its memory lives on, and now travelers can experience it once again. What’s the Itinerary? If you have deep pockets or don’t...

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Weekly Travel Photography Prints Sold

Last week there was a variety of interest in a very different collection of photographs. Lots of black and white images were considered but an odd number of color ones put a nice splash to it as well. Here are this week’s most popular photography prints sorted by how many visitors purchased or expressed interest in a photograph from the Travel Essayist Gallery. At...

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Cities Where Tourism Tax is Surging: What You Need to Know

Traveling abroad now comes with added costs due to rising tourist taxes in popular destinations. These taxes are aimed at supporting local infrastructure and services, but they can increase the overall cost of your trip. This year, several popular destinations have introduced or increased tourist fees. Before traveling, it’s wise to check if your destination...

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Amsterdam to Ban Cruises by 2035 to Curb Overtourism

Amsterdam, a city known for its picturesque canals and rich cultural heritage, is taking a bold stand against overtourism. In a move aimed at preserving the city’s livability and environment, Amsterdam plans to ban oversized cruise ships from docking in the city center and eliminate the cruise port at Veemkade by 2035. The initiative to shut down cruise ship...

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