In removing the U.S. from a list of safe countries, the European Union opened the door to a new web of bans, quarantines and testing requirements.
Tag: Travel and Vacations
In Turkey, a Watery Grave Becomes a Park
Off the Gallipoli Peninsula, the remains of some two dozen British, French and Australian ships — World War I relics — are memorialized in an undersea park formed during the pandemic.
A Personal Pilgrimage to a Downed Warplane in Papua New Guinea
Thirty-three years after his first visit to the site, a photographer traveled to a remote jungle in search of a World War II plane that crashed there in 1944.
As U.S. Covid Cases Surge, E.U. Seeks New Rules for Travelers
The door that opened in June may close for some again as E.U. officials see American coronavirus cases surge.
Unvaccinated U.S. Visitors Could Face New Restrictions on Travel to Europe
The European Union’s leaders removed the United States from a “safe list.” Individual countries in the bloc are not obliged to follow suit, however.
In This Remote American Outpost, Pandemic Recovery Is a Faraway Dream
Tourism-dependent Guam has done almost everything it can to restart its economy. Its Asian neighbors may have to bounce back first.
On the Move With Mongolia’s Nomadic Reindeer Herders
Facing growing uncertainties, the Dukha people are being forced to make difficult decisions about their traditions and their future.
Blindsided Abroad: Vaccinated but Testing Positive on a Trip to Europe
The prevalence of the Delta variant means many travelers, including those who are vaccinated, are facing sickness, quarantines and delayed returns.
What a U.K. Staycation Looks Like in a Pandemic
The classic summer holiday to Europe has been replaced by a trip to the shores of England, where business is good but owners struggle with worker shortages and Covid restrictions.
Patagonia, Adorned in Autumn
Southern Chile’s snow-capped mountains, vast plains and windswept lakes are often depicted in summertime. See the landscape dressed in autumnal hues.