
Melinda Fulmer
Writer, Editor and Strategist at Freelance
Storyteller | Strategist| Travel addict - Bylines in the LA Times, Washington Post, AFAR, Robb Report, AAA, BBC, Time, Reader's Digest, other outlets.
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1 week 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.
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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.
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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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Nov 11, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Melinda Fulmer
Generate Key TakeawaysThat bucket-list trip to Egypt’s ancient tombs and temples you’ve been postponing for all the best reasons? You might want to reconsider. I’m glad I did—partly because I traveled on the AmaLilia, Ama Waterways’ new Nile river vessel shortly after it launched in September, but mostly because there have been no security incidents in the country in 2024, and only one since 2019.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
time.com | Melinda Fulmer
By Melinda FulmerOctober 10, 2024 11:31 AM EDTFor the 16 million Americans with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), travel can be as anxiety-provoking as it is life-affirming. The fatigue, chest tightness, congestion, and difficulty breathing that come with the chronic bronchitis or emphysema behind COPD can make the thought of travel seem overwhelming. There are so many questions: How would I handle a long flight? What do I need to bring?
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