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The World's Most Spectacular Private Island Escapes

For those who seek secluded vacation with exceptional cuisine and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, Forbes Travel Guide has put together a list of the world's most spectacular private island escapes. From Marlon Brando's former French Polynesian hideaway to a 3,640-acre property once owned by Malcolm Forbes, these exclusive resorts have it all.

The First Hybrid Electric-Powered Cruise Ship Has Arrived

When it comes to sustainable travel, cruise ships have always been…complicated. However, Norwegian cruise operator Hurtigruten is working to change that with the launch of MS Roald Amundsen, the world's first hybrid electric-powered expedition ship.

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The Best Inns in the Berkshires

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Fall is a perfect time to explore the Berkshires, the mountainous region along western Massachusetts renowned for its charming towns, abundant outdoor activities, endless antiquing and superb restaurants. Here are the best inns, resorts and B&Bs in the Berkshires.

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On October 1, 2020, travelers flying within the United States will need a Real-ID compliant license (or a U.S. Passport or another form of enhanced identification) at TSA checkpoints in airports. If you need to upgrade your license, here's how to beat the crowds at the DMV.

How to Apply for the Best Travel Job in the World

Have some free time on your hands in 2020? The experiential travel specialists at The Yacht Week and The Ski Week are searching for two content creators to travel the world, take photographs and write about their adventures for social media. The position comes with a modest salary and all travel expenses are covered. Here's how to apply to be a digital nomad for 2020.

The Best Ways to Earn Airline Miles

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Earning airline miles may seem like a complimentary benefit but make no mistake—they don't come free. From airline credit cards to shopping to dining, here are the best (and smartest) ways to earn miles.

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