5 things you should know about St. Patrick’s Day in Boston
Boston is home to a large, proudly Irish population, and St. Patrick’s Day has been a cornerstone of Boston’s calendar for centuries. Here are five things to know about celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Boston. Did you know that the Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been gracing the city’s streets annually on March 19
No plans yet for President’s Day? Read this
Today is President’s Day, and if you’re reading this, chances are you haven’t made any plans. So we’ve pulled together some fun last minute ways to spend the day. Today’s weather isn’t the best… but that doesn’t mean you need to spend the day inside! If you live anywhere in New England, a beautiful hike
Last minute Valentine’s Day plans? We’ve got you covered
Valentine’s Day is coming up — fast. Tomorrow, fast. Have you made your plans yet? Whether you’re planning on celebrating with friends, family or a special date, there are plenty of ways to make the night a special one. While looking to book a romantic dinner at a restaurant is a fail-safe option, restaurants will
5 tips on how to avoid lost luggage — and what to do if it happens
Airport traffic has reached record levels over the past year, and that will only continue as Covid-19 restrictions continue to lift globally. And with flights busier than usual, this means issues along the likes of long lines, overbooked planes and lost luggage. So how can you avoid having your suitcase be amongst the missing? And
What you need to know about new Boston-area mask mandates
The coronavirus pandemic is still very much in the present. Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are climbing again after Christmas and Hanukkah, with Boston-area data showing a steep spike in positive cases this month. The newest Covid-19 strain to hit New England is called XBB.1.5, which has been spreading quickly and accounts for three quarters of
Top tips for surviving holiday travel this Christmas
Photo Credit: https://imgur.com/8ypdwmS A report from the AAA shows around 112.7 million people are likely to travel between December 23, 2022 and January 2, 2023. Have you got your holiday travel plan in place? If you’re waiting until the last minute, here are a few survival tips that could save you time, money and
Thanksgiving 2022: How to prepare for the busiest travel day since Covid-19
Experts are already warning that this Thanksgiving may be one of the busiest, and most chaotic, on record, as millions of Americans travel for the first time, post-pandemic. This means usually-busy travel volumes will ratchet up even more — so if you have to travel, how do you survive? First, avoid the busiest travel days. These
You can now fly direct to London for under $300
Thanks to a new budget airline, and recent change in US government regulations, travelers looking to head to Europe are about to see a big drop in flight prices. Founded in 2021, Norwegian budget airline Norse Atlantic Airways has launched a load of new low-cost options between the UK and USA. This means flights from
5 UK destinations to visit this fall that aren’t London
Now that travel between America and Europe is free and flowing, the tourism industry is swinging back into full steam. The UK has long been one of Americans’ favorite travel destinations, and the autumn season is a wonderful time to go — think foliage to rival New England’s and cozy pubs galore. And London isn’t
Are we approaching a “twindemic”? Top tips for staying healthy this autumn
Positive coronavirus cases in New England are much lower than they were last winter — but we’re not out of the woods yet. As autumn, and the holiday season, fast approaches, there are a few steps you can take now to make sure you stay healthy. A worse-than-usual flu season has hit the southern hemisphere,