Visiting the US Is About to Get More Expensive for Foreign Travelers
Fundacion Rapala – Starting at the end of September, visiting the United States will become more expensive for millions of international travelers. The US government has approved new fee increases for people arriving from countries in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). These changes are part of former President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” The
Asia’s Top Travel Spots Face Overtourism Challenges Similar to Europe
Fundacion Rapala – Asia is now facing overtourism problems once seen mostly in Europe. Streets are crowded, beaches feel packed, and bad tourist behavior is rising. Travelers who once visited Barcelona or Venice for culture and beauty now find similar scenes in Bali, Kyoto, and Phuket. The boom in travel has brought economic benefits, but
7 of the World’s Freakiest Places You Can Actually Visit
Fundacion Rapala – When discussing the World’s Freakiest Places, curiosity and fear always have a strange relationship. Around the world, tourists are increasingly drawn to places filled with the terrifying and unexplained. From bone-filled chapels to burning craters in the desert, these destinations go beyond Halloween gimmicks. They are authentic places where history, death, and
Getting Comfortable with Getting Naked: My First Time at a Japanese Onsen
Fundacion Rapala – Japanese onsen,Traveling solo across Japan by bullet train was already a dream come true. The snowy landscapes of Hokkaido zipped past the window as I clutched my budget rail pass and the thrill of independence. But nothing could have prepared me for the moment Michiko, my warm host in a sleepy town,
Stepping Into the Steam: My First Onsen Experience in Japan
Fundacion Rapala -It was a cold February afternoon in northern Japan. Snow lay stacked high outside the onsen locker room as I hesitated, peeling off layers of winter clothing. Clutching a towel, I stepped cautiously into the steam-filled bathing area. Although I was surrounded by naked strangers, no one seemed to notice or care. This
How Love Found Them in a Hospital in Indian
Fundacion Rapala – Thousands of miles from home, Charlotte Phillips and Amy B. Scher crossed paths in a place neither expected an indian hospital. British movie trailer editor Charlotte was there supporting her mother through a last-resort treatment. American author Amy, battling a persistent infection, was undergoing her own medical journey. Both women were focused
States Observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day as Federal Holiday Halts Services
Fundacion Rapala – Many states now observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day instead of Columbus Day. This change reflects a growing movement to honor Native heritage, not the Italian explorer. Because Columbus Day remains a federal holiday, banks are closed and mail services pause. Meanwhile, the public discussion around this shift grows louder each year. It signals
Domestic Favorite Benidorm Now Feels Like a ‘Ghost Town’
Fundacion Rapala – For years, Spain served as Europe’s beloved escape for sun-seekers. However, recent scenes tell a different story. Specifically, Benidorm—once a vibrant seaside resort—has now become eerily quiet, earning the nickname ghost town online. Empty Streets Amid Peak Summer Meanwhile, social media buzzes with videos showing empty streets in Benidorm during peak season.
The 10 Best Cities in the World 2025, According to Travel + Leisure
Fundacion Rapala – What makes a city truly great to travel? It’s not only about trendy neighborhoods or delicious food. A great city should also offer easy transportation, green spaces, and a welcoming atmosphere. This year, Travel + Leisure released the results of its 30th annual World’s Best Awards, and a charming Mexican city has
Bangkok Crowned Asia’s Most-Visited City in 2025
Fundacion Rapala – Bangkok has once again proven its irresistible charm. The capital of Thailand now holds the title of Asia’s most-visited city for 2025, according to global travel platform Agoda. Thai government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan announced the win, saying Bangkok’s vibrant culture and endless attractions keep travelers coming back year after year. Thailand’s Five-Star Tourism