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  • 1 month ago | nationalgeographic.fr | Melinda Fulmer |Hans Lucas |Vero Martin

    Les vidéos idylliques de Kyoto recouverte de fleurs de cerisiers pastel et des looks street style inspirés des animés que l’on peut trouver à Tokyo ont envahi les réseaux sociaux, plaçant le Japon en tête de liste des destinations où les familles comptant des adolescents doivent absolument se rendre.

  • 1 month ago | nationalgeographic.com | Melinda Fulmer

    Dreamy videos of Kyoto blanketed in pastel cherry blossoms and Tokyo’s anime-inspired street fashion have saturated social media, making it the top bucket list destination for families with teenagers. While there’s plenty for all ages to enjoy in Japan, from the more affordable Tokyo Disneyland to ancient samurai villages, monkey parks, and castles, planning a trip there can be daunting, says Tamatha Frederick, senior Japan specialist with Audley Travel.

  • 1 month ago | afar.com | Melinda Fulmer

    When Jake Tilk and his autistic 28-year-old brother, Max, were offered a chance to visit Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, they were nervous. It was 2023, and the brothers were going to vacation in the city which had just received its Autism Ready designation—and would be filmed while doing so. Their experience would be included in the Peacock show Traveling on the Spectrum.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | robbreport.com | Melinda Fulmer

    For anyone who takes the spa seriously, jet-setting presents a dilemma: How should you vet your treatments now that wellness has gone local? Not only are hotel spas dipping their toes into increasingly medical procedures, they’re more focused than ever on providing their guests with “a sense of place,” mixing local customs, botanicals, and light spirituality into their traditional spa services.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | wsj.com | Melinda Fulmer

    I stood still in the cool emerald water of a swimming hole, tiny carp nibbling my toes, as a 40-foot waterfall thundered down from above. This roaring, soothing idyll was unfolding in the Rancho Ecológico Sol de Mayo, a park on Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. Though in a part of the country often mobbed by sun-seeking North Americans, I was one of just five tourists taking in the scene.

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Melinda Fulmer
Melinda Fulmer @melindafulmer
17 Dec 24

'Fifteen years ago I'd have thought this trip impossible.' How adaptive training and extensive online resources are making travel adventures more accessible to people with disabilities. https://t.co/GEKvq7q6GG via @WSJ

Melinda Fulmer
Melinda Fulmer @melindafulmer
17 Dec 24

Pyramids, Sphinxes, and King Tut: Here’s What It’s Like to Take a Cruise Down the Nile https://t.co/zFctIzSUuE via @RobbReport

Melinda Fulmer
Melinda Fulmer @melindafulmer
17 Dec 24

On remote Sable Island — way, way off the coast of Nova Scotia — wild horses and one big seal colony make the rules. The rest of us are just visiting https://t.co/pYlZPz46Q0