U.S. Requires All Travelers to Provide Negative COVID Test Upon Entry
Effective January 26, the CDC will require all travelers entering the United States to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country.
Effective January 26, the CDC will require all travelers entering the United States to provide a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country.
The coming of the New Year and a vaccine on the horizon has led to an increase in travel plans later into 2021. Read the latest travel trends for the upcoming season.
Since the initial pandemic outbreak, we are beginning to see fall trends towards tourism recovery. Read the latest COVID updates from these destinations…
How has the novel coronavirus changed the resort industry and what does a resort stay actually look like these days?
Read the latest news on how the pandemic has affected tourism in Park City, Utah and see what travel currently looks like in this charming mountain town.
From Breckenridge to Steamboat, here’s the run-down on what travel looks like for visitors in our favorite Colorado mountain towns. The state of Colorado is under a Safer at Home in the Vast, Great Outdoors Public Health Order. As such, visiting mountains and outdoor areas are acceptable within the current state ordinance. With these safety…
As one of our most popular destinations, especially since inter-state travel has begun to resume, here is the latest on Marriott’s Newport Coast Villas…
Some resorts have taken excellent care of their owners over the course of the pandemic, while others have offered less-than-ideal solutions…