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Hello, world travelers! 🌍
This issue covers everything from London’s culinary celebrations to the dynamic digital nomad scene in Thailand. Plus, as winter approaches, we've got a special look at what Summer 2024 predicts for the colder months ahead.
So, settle in with your favorite drink, relax, and let’s journey through the world of travel together!
📰 Upcoming in this issue
The World's Oldest Country: A Microstate Within Italy (Great read!)
Winter Travel Trends: Insights from Summer 2024 🛫
London’s Culinary Time Machine: St John Celebrates 30 Years in Style 🍽️
Women Who Travel: A Work Trip to Cannes, France ✈️
Thailand’s Digital Nomad Boom: 1,200 Visas Issued in a Single Month 🌍
Thailand’s Best: Top Hotels in Phuket for 2024 🌴
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The Oldest Country in the World Is a Tiny ‘Microstate’ Wonder 🇮🇹 read the full 1,445-word article here
Article published: August 23, 2024
I just read a fascinating piece from Condé Nast Traveler titled "The Oldest Country in the World Is This Microstate Tucked Inside Italy."
This ancient microstate offers a rare glimpse into a well-preserved past, standing as a testament to endurance and tranquility in a rapidly changing world.
The article reveals that the world's oldest country is none other than San Marino, a tiny republic nestled within Italy.
Despite its small size—only 24 square miles—San Marino has maintained its independence since 301 CE, outlasting empires and revolutions with its sharp political maneuvering and mountainous fortress.
Monte Titano’s medieval towers still stand tall, guarding this ancient gem that has managed to remain serene for nearly two millennia.
What’s more, San Marino’s unique blend of Italian culture with its own local traditions makes it a must-visit for any history enthusiast or curious traveler.
Key Takeaways:
🌍 Survived since 301 CE: San Marino is the oldest republic, maintaining sovereignty for nearly two thousand years.
🏰 Monte Titano towers: The three towers of San Marino are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcasing medieval fortifications.
🍷 Distinct culture: Despite its size, San Marino has its own endangered language, Sammarinese, and unique culinary traditions.
🇮🇹 Not just Italian: Though deeply connected to Italy, San Marino uses the euro and boasts rare, collectible coins.
Winter Travel Trends: Insights from Summer 2024 🛫 read the full 430-word article here
Article published: August 22, 2024
Whether we like it or not, winter is inevitable! But that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
As summer 2024 wraps up, intriguing travel trends are emerging that give us a glimpse of what to expect this winter. According to Traveling Lifestyle, the travel industry saw historic demand this summer, leading to soaring airfares and hotel prices, both at home and abroad.
Data from Trivago reveals a few key trends that are likely to shape winter travel: the influence of major events like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, a shift towards budget-friendly yet luxurious destinations, and a growing focus on travel for mental well-being.
With travelers increasingly valuing the positive impact of vacations on mental health, it’s clear that this winter will be about thoughtful, well-planned getaways that don’t break the bank.
Key Takeaways:
🌍 The “Taylor Swift” effect: Expect event-driven travel to continue, with fans following major tours and sporting events globally.
💰 Budget luxury: Alternative destinations like Turkey and Osaka are favored over expensive hubs, offering similar perks at lower costs.
🧠 Mental well-being: Travel as a tool for enhancing mental health is a major focus, with 78% of Americans prioritizing this in their plans.
📅 Early planning: Travelers are planning ahead more than ever, using apps and tech to craft detailed itineraries and secure bookings.
London’s Culinary Time Machine: St John Celebrates 30 Years in Style 🍽️ read the full 340-word article here
Article published: August 22, 2024
There's nothing like a good birthday party – something the legendary team at iconic London restaurant St John Smithfield know all too well.
St John, the legendary London restaurant, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a nostalgic twist. This September, they're bringing back their iconic 1994 menu at original 1994 prices.
Founders Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver are honoring their culinary legacy with historic favorites like crispy fried pig tail and roast bone marrow. Bookings open on August 22nd, offering a rare chance to experience the dishes that transformed London's food scene.
Key Takeaways:
🍴1994 menu, 1994 prices: A rare chance to experience St John’s original dishes, unchanged in price or flavor.
🏛️Nose-to-tail pioneers: St John’s focus on sustainability and simplicity revolutionized British cooking in the mid-’90s.
🎉Celebrating 30 years: The anniversary menu is just the start of the festivities, honoring three decades of culinary innovation.
🔥Highly coveted reservations: Booking opens on August 22, 2024, with spots expected to fill fast for this unique dining experience.
Women Who Travel: A Work Trip to Cannes, France ✈️ read the full 2,775-word article here
Article published: August 22, 2024
In a recent episode of the Women Who Travel Podcast, Zakiya Gibbons shares her solo work trip to Cannes, France. She explores the blend of corporate networking and beachside relaxation at Cannes Lions.
Despite the picturesque setting, Zakiya discusses the challenges of navigating a new city alone. Her story highlights the complexities of solo travel, even in a beautiful location like the Côte d'Azur.
Key Takeaways:
🏖️ Corporate meets coastal: Cannes Lions mixes business with pleasure, setting up networking events right on the beach.
💡 Navigating solo: Zakiya's story highlights the balance between professional obligations and personal exploration in a foreign city.
🎭 Cannes, beyond the glitz: Despite the luxury, Zakiya faced moments of loneliness, showing the real side of solo travel.
👗 Dressing for success: Fashion played a key role in Zakiya's confidence, proving that feeling good starts with looking good.
Thailand’s Digital Nomad Boom: 1,200 Visas Issued in a Single Month 🌍 read the full 468-word article here
Article published: August 25, 2024
Thailand has officially thrown open its doors to the global digital nomad community with the launch of the “Destination Thailand Visa (DTV)” on July 15. In just over a month, the country has granted 1,200 of these new visas, offering remote workers a chance to live and work in this beautiful Southeast Asian nation for up to 180 days per entry, with a visa that’s valid for five years.
The DTV allows freelancers and location-independent workers to embrace the nomadic lifestyle in Thailand, but not without controversy. While the new visa aims to boost the local economy, critics worry that the easy entry requirements could flood the property market, driving up rental prices and pushing out locals—fears echoed by experiences in other tourist-heavy cities like Barcelona and Lisbon.
As Thailand braces for a tourism boom in 2024, with 40 million expected visitors, the DTV could be a game-changer for both digital nomads and the Thai economy.
Key Takeaways:
🛂 1,200 visas in one month: Thailand’s new DTV is quickly gaining traction among digital nomads worldwide.
📈 Potential economic boost: The visa is expected to attract more remote workers, driving significant revenue growth for Thailand.
💰 Easy access, high concerns: Critics fear the low barriers to entry could inflate property prices, echoing issues seen in European cities.
🌟 Live and work in paradise: The DTV offers digital nomads up to 180 days per entry in Thailand, with a five-year validity.
Thailand’s Best: Top Hotels in Phuket for 2024 🌴 read the full 1,800-word article here
Article published: August 22, 2024
Thailand's enchanting landscapes continue to captivate travelers, and there’s no better place to experience its magic than Phuket. This guide by Conde Nast Traveller explores the island’s finest hotels, each offering a unique slice of Thai paradise.
From the quiet elegance of Cape Panwa to the vibrant nightlife of Patong, Phuket’s diverse accommodations cater to every taste. Whether you’re after a luxury beachfront resort or an eco-friendly jungle retreat, Thailand’s largest island has something special waiting for you.
These top hotels embody the best of Thai hospitality, blending traditional charm with modern luxury, making Phuket an essential stop on your Thailand adventure.
Key Takeaways:
🏝️ Thailand’s diverse offerings: Phuket’s hotels range from secluded villas to vibrant beach resorts, showcasing the best of Thai hospitality.
🌿 Nature meets luxury: Experience Thailand’s lush landscapes with eco-friendly stays like Six Senses Yao Noi or indulge in luxury at Amanpuri.
🍜 Savor Thai flavors: Phuket’s hotels offer exceptional dining, from traditional Thai cuisine to innovative plant-based menus.
💆♀️ Wellness in paradise: Many of Phuket’s top hotels feature world-class spas, blending Thai healing traditions with modern wellness practices.
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