ShermansTravel

ShermansTravel

ShermansTravel Media is a prominent publisher dedicated to sharing the best travel deals and vacation advice. Established by James Sherman in 2002, the company has garnered a devoted following among travelers eager to find great deals on flights, hotels, vacation packages, and cruises. Every week, our editors sift through hundreds of travel offers to select the top deals, which are featured in our widely-read e-newsletter, Shermans Top 25. This newsletter reaches over 3 million subscribers every Wednesday, providing them with the latest and greatest travel opportunities. On ShermansTravel.com, you can explore up to 1,000 carefully curated travel deals, all selected from various providers. Our site also features detailed editor reviews of these deals, alongside useful tools like Travel Search, a price comparison feature that helps you find the best rates from multiple airlines and hotels at once. Additionally, you can access extensive travel guides and advice, including Top 10 lists and Spotlight articles, complete with hand-picked deals to assist you in planning your next adventure. Whether you're just starting to plan or are ready to book, our resources are designed to help you save both time and money. Our unique blend of travel deals and expert editorial content has led to collaborations with USAToday.com, as well as deal syndication with major online platforms like Yahoo! and WashingtonPost.com. We also have licensing agreements for our editorial content with MSNBC.com and MSN.com.

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#261076

United States

#57582

Travel and Tourism/Travel and Tourism

#611

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | shermanstravel.com | Lauren Dana Ellman

    For an off-the-grid Caribbean escape, savvy travelers flock to the island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory. The idyllic destination offers an abundance of unspoiled (read: not jam-packed) beaches, turquoise waters prime for swimming and snorkeling, and natural beauty from nearly every angle. The breezy, laid-back vibe can be felt the moment you step foot on the island, and it continues at Zemi Beach House.

  • 3 weeks ago | shermanstravel.com | Lauren Dana Ellman

    The Don CeSar in St. Pete Beach is one of the most iconic hotels in all of South Florida. The one-of-a-kind pink palace with Great Gatsby vibes has been welcoming guests since 1928 (including  F. Scott Fitzgerald) and is waiting to welcome you into its luxurious rooms. The Look of The Don CeSar From the outside, the hotel stands out amongst its white-washed neighbors as a bright pink beachside castle, perfect for those in their Barbie era.

  • 3 weeks ago | shermanstravel.com | Lauren Dana Ellman

    About an hour's drive from Palm Springs lies Anza Borrego Desert State Park, which is known for its dreamy desert landscapes, rugged mountains, and jagged canyons. Every spring, the park transforms into a colorful oasis of wildflowers, most notably bright yellow desert dandelions. La Casa Del Zorro, which translates to "House of the Fox," is located near the park and stands out for its expansive grounds, elegant rooms and casitas, and several dining options.

  • 3 weeks ago | shermanstravel.com | Lindsey Galloway

    As a professional travel journalist for 20 years, I've always prided myself on booking my own travel. From tracking down optimal flights to securing the corner room with a view to mastering public transportation timetables, I've used nearly every hack in the book. But when I was planning a big three-country trip with my mom, I found myself short on time and patience. My mom had a double lung transplant in 2018, and we had always planned on doing a big trip after she healed.

  • 3 weeks ago | shermanstravel.com | David Farley

    In the 15th century, Papal armies looking to put out a religious reform movement that had lit up Central Europe marched into Bohemia, the western half of today's Czech Republic. Two centuries later, the Austrians, also under the guise of religion, subdued the region. In 1968, a quarter of a million Warsaw Pact Troops — from Russia, Poland, Bulgaria, Hungary, and East Germany — rolled into Prague to dampen the socialist reform movement known as the Prague Spring.

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