Lonely Planetflipped into Lonely Planet Videos3:45Road tripping on Route 66 is like driving back in timeLonely PlanetHistoric Route 66 is full of hidden gems -- towns that seem frozen in time from the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Learn how Route 66 from Arizona to New Mexico inspired Disney's cartoon movie, "Cars."
Lonely Planetflipped into Lonely Planet Videos3:41Visit Dubai to see the biggest and best in the worldLonely PlanetDubai is a modern desert oasis that's full of surprises. You can go snowboarding, skydiving, and tour several Guinness World Record sites all in the same day.
Lonely Planetflipped into Lonely Planet Videos1:35Four icy activities that will make you love winter in WisconsinLonely PlanetWhether on freezing cold water, snow or ice, these outdoor experiences will have you embracing winter fun in no time.
Lonely Planetflipped into Lonely Planet Videos1:30Best in Travel 2021: El HierroLonely PlanetThe quiet island of El Hierro is guaranteed to provide an action-packed vacation for the whole family, whether on land or in the water.
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Lonely Planetflipped into Lonely Planet Videos1:29Japan's largest fireworks festival is a blastLonely PlanetFind out why the Omagari Hanabi Fireworks Festival and Competition has been dubbed the "Olympics of Fireworks." For more detailed info on Japan, get one of our Lonely Planet Guide Books.
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest stories1 day agoGetting around Washington Stateverified_publisherLonely Planet - Brendan SainsburyCrisscrossed with an impressive web of highways and byways, Washington is a typical US state. Driving is king for those who can afford it and public transportation outside of cities is relatively meager compared to countries in Europe, Asia or South America. Many visitors elect to rent cars and …
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest stories1 day agoPortland and beyond: 8 of the best places to visit in Oregonverified_publisherLonely Planet - Margot BiggAlthough many people think of Oregon as one big forest — or equate the Pacific Northwest with Portland, its unabashedly weirdest and biggest city — this massive state offers so much more. Whether you’re a fan of outdoor adventure, or more into food and wine, you’ll find plenty to experience in …
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest stories1 day agoFirst timer’s guide to California's Santa Barbaraverified_publisherLonely Planet - Annita KateeWelcome to Santa Barbara, where the sun, sea, and mountains create a coastal paradise like no other. The Chumash people initially inhabited the town for thousands of years before Spanish explorers arrived in the 16th century. Today, Santa Barbara still reflects its Spanish colonial heritage with …
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest stories1 day agoA first-timer’s guide to Sint Maartenverified_publisherLonely Planet - Kathryn StreeterThe sun-soaked paradise of Sint Maarten is a magical oasis with sugary beaches and azure water. The 13-square mile Sint Maarten draws travelers from around the world. Some travelers arrive by cruise ship to the Philipsburg's port. A major hub in the Caribbean, the capital's port accommodates up to …
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest stories1 day agoExploring Oregon by car, train, bus or bicycleverified_publisherLonely Planet - Margot BiggOregon is a big state with a lot of scenery, from towering forests that have stood for centuries to long stretches of windswept coastline offering head-turning views at every bend. While parts of the state – particularly cities and larger towns – are pedestrian-friendly, you’ll need a good …
Lonely Planetflipped into Latest storiesAug 21, 20238 of the best places to visit in Singaporeverified_publisherLonely Planet - Chris BeanlandSingapore is one of Asia’s smallest countries, but it packs a lot into a small space. Essentially a megacity with a small periphery of coast and countryside, this is an urban experience miles away from the jungle escapes on offer in neighboring Malaysia and Indonesia. Singapore's relentless march of …