From iceberg spotting on the east coast to hiking through the Amazon jungle, May is an exciting time of year to get outside and experience the best of the world’s natural beauty. Here are our picks for where to travel in May for nature.
Pile into the car and hit the open road on one of these weekend-getaway-worthy road trips just a short distance from Toronto. After all, Ontario is “yours to discover.”
Visits to the Floating City are about to get pricer.
WestJet will temporarily suspend all international flights, shifting their focus from flying travellers out to bringing Canadians home.
With a fleet of vehicles in different sizes offering luxe amenities and access to the outdoors, CanaDream’s RV rentals in Ontario are ideal for pandemic-friendly travel.
We head to Central Italy to capture the people and places behind one of the world’s most beloved culinary capitals.
We head to Quebec’s capital city and detail a whirlwind itinerary that combines glimpses of history with cutting-edge gourmet experiences.
From Columbia's latest boot to a Garmin GPS smart watch, we've go the all-singing, all-dancing hiking gear you need this fall. Don't leave home without it.
We capture the essence of Israel’s bustling beachside metropolis and outlines what you need to know to plan your own sun-soaked stay.
Brazil's Fernando de Noronha islands are known for world class beaches, turquoise waters and now for only welcoming travellers who've had COVID-19. Here's what you need to know.
Escape the city with our rundown of the best day trips from Toronto. There are foodie tours, waterfall walks and more — and you can experience it all within 24 hours or less.
If that morning jolt is an essential element of your day, these cities have the coffee culture to satisfy your cravings.
No reservations needed, cutlery highly optional and seating rarely available – these are our street food must-trys. We cover the globe – from Ottawa to Oaxaca and Cairo to Chengdu – for a comprehensive list of food booth finds
Use this versatile waterproof bag to keep your belongings safe and dry on active trips abroad or simply on your daily commute.
With the Northern hemisphere emerging from the winter cold and the Southern hemisphere’s hot summer temperatures cooling, April is a prime month for travel almost anywhere in the world. From rare glimpses inside Charleston’s historic homes to Rome’s birthday celebrations, we’re rounding up the best places to travel in April for culture.
Born cynic, Jon Sufrin experiences a spiritual awakening on his trip to Dharamshala, the home of the Dalai Lama and site of Tibetan exiles, in the Himalayan foothills.
These cultural and natural landmarks are being recognized by UNESCO for their value to humanity.
From industrial centre to moribund grit and back to prominence, we detail how Glasgow shows the marks from the changing tides of history.
Despite a culinary accolade bestowed by UNESCO, Tucson’s charms continue to be overlooked for other southwestern cities. Katie Bridges dons her stretchy pants and discovers why the Old Pueblo is the perfect trip for pigging out.
The ultimate cure for cabin fever, this classic fleece will keep you warm enough to get outdoors and enjoy all the cold weather wonders this winter.
Home to breathtaking natural experiences, historical sites, a thriving culinary scene, wellness programmes and a vibrant music scene, Niagara Parks is the prefect destination to escape the city this summer.
Mar del Cabo gives travellers a low-key, boutique alternative to Los Cabos’ flashy all-inclusives.
Grab your pawsport, Delta Air Lines has partnered with CarePod, a pet technology start up, to improve pet and pet-parent travel.
Cheap and cheerful aren’t the only attributes of the hotel’s communal cousins as demonstrated by these eclectic hostels.
The latest addition to Pearson’s Maple Leaf Lounges includes bistro-style offerings such as Greenhouse Juices and Lavazza cold brew coffee.
Home-away-from home vibes and a characterful setting in a century-old mansion make for a memorable stay at InnBuffalo
The new museum’s doors are now officially open to the public.
The St. Regis brings serene sophistication to one of Mexico City’s busiest neighbourhoods.
With construction now legally underway, Gaudí's La Sagrada Família Basilica is set to be completed by 2026.
We review Deerhurst Resort's Lakeside Lodge, where chill cottage country vibes meet upscale condo-style amenities. Here's what to expect.
Explore one of Scandinavia’s best preserved and most accessible cities as we pedal from amusement parks to unsung eateries.
To inspire your 2018 travels, here are five destinations that are on our wish list this year.
Set at the south entrance to Zion National Park, Cable Mountain Lodge is a great home base for those exploring one of Utah’s best hiking spots.
From the world's weirdest Michelin star restaurants to how Tucson became a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, the Culinary Issue of Escapism will take you on a food tour around the world – without leaving your home. Read it for free online now.
Travel was off the table, but 2020 never said anything about dreaming. Here are the best travel gifts and gadgets this festive season.
Perched on a plateau high in the Andes, Colombia’s capital offers everything from picturesque colonial architecture to top chocolate. We find the must-see sights and attractions.
Home to beautiful beaches, epic hiking trails, fresh seafood and fine wine, Virginia is a destination for lovers of all the best things in life.
The Eurail Global Pass is getting better (and cheaper!) this year
From the comfort of your own home, we take you on a food tour around the world. The Michelin guide and its iconic stars have long been the yardstick par excellence for fine dining. We check in on eight star-winners to get a sense of how widely they range.
We find the Napa spots that are trying to reclaim the California region’s youthful underdog status.
A trip up California’s famous coastal highway doesn’t have to be an over-planned ordeal. We hit the road for a spontaneous tour of Pacific views and plenty of pinot.
We find outdoor adventure close to home in Saguenay Lac-Saint-Jean, a rugged, lesser-visited region of central Quebec.
Layovers are about to get more comfortable for travellers passing through Washington's Dulles Airport.
We lay out a plan for skipping Machu Picchu and instead find ways to support local artisans and women-run businesses outside the big Peruvian destinations.
Built by local artist Lon Megargee, this cozy boutique property has dreamy grounds and historic connections to Arizona’s cowboy culture.
As it completes the transition from vandalism to art, graffiti has become a tourist attraction, especially in these five cities.
Stay organized on short or long trips with the help of this sleek bag, designed with intuitive compartments and other smart features that simplify your packing.
Streamline business and leisure trips alike with the help of this sleek carry-on, which functions like a mobile closet.
Sophie Minchilli hosts food tours and cooking classes based on her experience living in Rome. Here are her favourite places to eat in The Eternal City.
The minimalist Swissgear SWA 4600 Tablet Backpack transitions easily from carry-on essential to practical daypack.