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Jubilee Travel Blogs

Disneyland Resort Celebrates its 70th Anniversary in 2025 with Limited-Time Events

01/09/2025

Beginning in May, 2025, Disneyland is inviting the world to ‘Celebrate Happy’ as it marks 7 decades of making joy. Anniversary celebrations continue through summer 2026, with new festivals, décor, food and beverages, collectibles and events just for the milestone celebrations in Anaheim, California. 

You’ll find family fun across two theme parks, Downtown Disney District and three hotels. Disneyland is bringing...


‘Cultivate’ Your Green Thumb in the Gardens of Britain This Year

01/09/2025

The coldest weeks of the year inspire dreams of lush blooms and garden idylls, which just happen to be the calling card of the essential English lifestyle. Plan a trip around one of Britain’s dazzling flower shows and visit iconic gardens at stately country homes. 

2025’s Flourishing Flower Show Calendar

Get your horticulture on at one of Britain’s flower shows, with their...


Attention Cruise Travelers: Save During Wave!

01/09/2025

Welcome to Wave Season!  Wave after wave of promotions, offers and perks that make booking your next – or your first! - cruise irresistible. Cruise lines compete to outdo each other during Wave, and that gives you the opportunity to save money, get some extra perks to spoil yourself – or sail into new cruise horizons! 

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Important Passport Advice For Travel this Year

01/09/2025

Don’t let this happen to you!  I know a family who recently missed their holiday – and lost nearly everything they’d spent on their vacation – all because of a completely avoidable travel document snafu. It happens more often than you think – but it shouldn’t happen to you. 

Here’s the sad story: For their first trip as a family, the...


“Adventure Capital of the World” Set to Become First Carbon Zero Destination

12/30/2024

Queenstown, New Zealand, is once again pioneering an exciting new travel trend. It’s already on the map for global travelers as the birthplace and “Home of Bungee Jumping” and the “Adventure Capital of the World.” Now, Queenstown is at the leading edge of finding ways to continue to offer its signature, adrenaline – and power–fueled – outdoor activities to the...


Study on a Cunard Crossing Reveals Surprising Benefits of ‘Slow Travel’ at Sea – On Your Brain!

12/30/2024

Want to improve your memory, problem-solving skills and ability to focus? A recent study aboard a Transatlantic Crossing on the Queen Mary 2 found that even a few days at sea gives cruise travelers measurable and surprising cognitive benefits – in addition to relaxation. 

For over 180 years, British luxury cruise line Cunard has been sailing the fabled, week-long Crossing between...


Travel Good News Stories to End – and Start – the Year Right

12/30/2024

It feels like we could all use some good news right now – and luckily, this year, travel has provided us with lots of reasons to feel hopeful and uplifted and that doing something we love – travel – can also be doing something good. The world of travel is showing us that not only can travel be good for...


UNESCO and Relais & Châteaux to Boost Biodiversity through Cuisine

12/30/2024

The UN agency championing the world’s cultural and scientific treasures, and the prestigious association of hundreds of independent, unique hotels and restaurants throughout the world, have joined forces to support global conservation and biodiversity through global culinary traditions. 

The director-general of UNESCO points out, “Never in history has nature experienced such dramatic decline. One million species – of the eight million identified...


MSC Cruises’ Private Island Cultivating Conservation Success with Super Coral Program

12/30/2024

MSC Cruises and the MSC Foundation are sharing some good news for the world’s seas coming from the Super Coral Program at the cruise line’s private island in The Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve. 

The Super Coral Program, working with off-site university partners since 2020, is dedicated to reversing the shocking worldwide decline in coral populations. 

New research supported by the...