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    Travel news: Getaways where cars and phones are prohibited

    EbrahimBy EbrahimSeptember 10, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read

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    Cars are banned on the Greek island of Hydra.

    Editor’s Note: Subscribe to Unlock the world, CNN Travel’s weekly newsletter. Get the latest news on aviation, food and drink, where to stay and other travel developments.



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    In journey news this week: Bodily fluids break out on flights across North America, the next “cruise that never ends” and quiet getaways where you can escape the throngs of European tourists.

    Greece has started limiting daily visitors to the Acropolis due to tourist bottlenecks and “unpleasant conditions” while next year Venice will become the first city in the world to introduce a admission fees for day trippers.

    So much for the overcrowded European heavy hitters. To really get away from it all, we offer you some suggestions. First there is the Greek island of Hydra, where cars are prohibited and the small local population travels using mules, donkeys and small horses.

    You can also try Datça, a untouched Turkish peninsula with rugged natural landscapes that seem far removed from the hubbub of tourist towns in this bustling corner of the Mediterranean.

    Finally, there is the Finnish island of Ulko-Tammio, which this summer declared itself the first in the world to tourist island without telephone. One of Finland’s 41 national parks, the island is uninhabited, but is home to many rare birds and plants.

    Liquids on board are usually restricted by airport security, but unfortunately they were flowing freely on two recent flights across North America. (Assume the backup position: some gruesome stories ahead.)

    Air Canada has apologized after two passengers on a flight from Las Vegas to Montreal were asked last month to sit in poorly cleaned seats that were still in place. covered in vomit from a previous flight.

    And a Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Barcelona on September 1 was forced to turn around after a passenger »had diarrhea throughout the plane,” creating a biohazard problem.

    It concludes a busy summer that began in June when a traveler on an Air France flight was handed wet wipes by cabin crew after finding his feet still wet from blood and feces from a previous passenger.

    Organizers of the famous three-year cruise decided that 1,095 days just wasn’t long enough to drift on the waters. The flagship Life at Sea Cruises voyage, scheduled to launch in November, will now continue indefinitely, with an ever-changing itinerary. If the idea of ​​a floating Hotel California appeals, continue reading.

    You’ll have to wait until December 2024 to board Disney’s sixth addition to its growing cruise line. THE Disney Treasure will be filled with pop culture themes, with nods to Marvel superheroes, “The Lion King,” “Star Wars” and more.

    If you’re planning an ocean adventure soon, our partners at CNN Underscored, a CNN-owned product ratings and recommendations guide, have these expert-approved tips for to save money when booking a cruise.

    Want to escape the doom loop of the daily news cycle? Have you thought about making a loop instead? A heap of new theme parks has opened up around the world, and when it comes to new perspectives on life, there’s nothing like being literally upside down.

    If you like wet and wild action adventures, Abu Dhabi has built a white water river in the middle of a hot desert. It is located in Al Ain Adventure Park, the Middle East’s premier destination for whitewater rafting, kayaking and surfing.

    Finally, for the more discerning and celestial traveler, a luxury tent camp in Utah is the first accommodation in the world to receive certification from DarkSky International due to its great stargazing opportunities without being bothered by today’s world filled with artificial light.

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