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Katherine LaGrave

Katherine LaGrave

Deputy Editor, Features at AFAR Magazine Online

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What Happens When a Self-Navigating Car Decides Your Travel? We Found Out in the Faroe Islands

On the ground in the archipelago, where new self-navigating cars are (sort of) taking the wheel.
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The Best Weekend Getaways From Chicago for Beaches, Museums, and More

Get out of the Windy City.
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This Luxurious New Hotel Just Opened in Costa Rica With a Treehouse...

Occupying a peaceful corner of Costa Rica's biodiverse Peninsula Papagayo, the new Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, lets travelers commune deeply with nature and local culture.
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This Iconic Manhattan Hotel Reopened With a New York–Themed Cocktai...

The Four Seasons Hotel New York reopened in mid-November after four years of closure.
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15 Places in the United States That Feel Like Europe

Consider these domestic alternatives for now.
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What It’s Like to Visit Mars on Earth

After spending three months in one of the driest places in the world, writer Mark Johanson is eager to return.
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Five-Star Hotels Aren’t Always Better Than Four-Star Hotels. Here’s...

With luxury room rates on the rise, four-star hotels are finally having their moment.
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See Lake Titicaca at dawn—without the crowds—aboard the Belmond Andean Explorer.
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The Only Peru Packing List You’ll Ever Need

Heading to Cusco, Lima, the Amazon, Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley? This list has everything you need to pack—and more.
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Why Aren’t UNESCO World Heritage Sites More Accessible?

UNESCO World Heritage sites are some of the most popular destinations for travelers. Yet many are inaccessible to disabled travelers, and any alterations to the sites are often resisted.
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Around the World in 110 Days: Meet the Cyclist Hoping to Break a Wo...

Chasing170 the Guinness World Record, Lael Wilcox will cycle an average of 170 miles a day.
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Welcome to the New All-Inclusive

Goodbye, buffet lines and colored wristbands. Hello, butler service and yachts. Making the case for a different type of luxury resort.
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Around the World in 80 Books

The idea for this project started in 1872—well, sort of.
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This Greek Beauty Brand Transports Me to the Islands

Get an in-depth review of the Greek skincare brand, Korres, why it is worth the price, and which of their beauty products travelers should buy.
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Journey to the Geographical Center of North America

Since 1932, the tiny town of Rugby, North Dakota, has claimed to be the geographical center of North America. But as with most things, the truth depends on who’s telling it.
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There Is a New Most Visited City in the World

A new report from global market research company Euromonitor International highlights the most visited cities in the world based on international arrivals.
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Is ResortPass Worth It? An Honest Review - AFAR Media

ResortPass offers experiences at more than 1,000 hotels across the country.
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Yes, You Can Totally Get Gravy Through Airport Security

Guidelines around bringing liquids through airport security are pretty clear. But there’s a way around that 3-1-1 rule.
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Walking, Biking, and Swimming Through Scotland’s Highlands on a Sel...

No cars allowed? One writer sets out to tackle some of the United Kingdom’s most epic landscapes—while leaving as little of a trace as possible.
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A Guide to Thessaloniki, Greece: What to See, Eat, and Do - AFAR Media

With its unstoppably energetic spirit, Greece’s Thessaloniki is so much more than a “second city.”
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For Some of the Best Food in Puerto Rico, Head to the “Pork Highway”

“Lechoneras” are ubiquitous across Puerto Rico, but none are more celebrated than those along a road in Guavate known as “la ruta de lechón.”