Global Travel Updates: Inspiring Adventures for the Week of May 6

Welcome to Friday Around the Planet, a roundup of some of the travel-related news and inspiration you might have missed over the past week.

While it’s hard to believe that we’re almost halfway through the year, it feels like those lucky enough to travel this summer have already made their plans. Bookings are up, and all signs indicate a busy summer travel season as various countries move forward with reopening strategies.

New Zealand Reopens to Tourists

This week, a significant reopening story emerged from New Zealand. The South Pacific nation reached a major milestone by welcoming tourists from places such as the US, UK, Singapore, Germany, and others for the first time in over two years. Travelers arriving at Auckland’s airport received a warm welcome from Māori cultural performers, along with locally made chocolate bars as the first international flights made their descent.

If you’re considering a trip to New Zealand, there are 12 incredible road trips that reveal some of the country’s most stunning natural landscapes.

Europe Eases Travel Restrictions

Greece took a significant step by eliminating all pandemic-related entry requirements this week. There are no longer any vaccination or recovery certificates necessary to enter the country or hospitality venues. Although it’s business as usual, visitors should still wear face masks indoors in public areas until June.

Croatia also relaxed its restrictions, while neighboring Italy abolished its Green Pass. This means visitors no longer need to show vaccination certificates to gain entry into venues. However, do remember to carry your certificate for entry into Italy.

A strong indication of positive movement in Europe is the announcement that Oktoberfest will return to Munich this September, after a two-year hiatus.

Cultural Activities in the US

For those in the US unable to reach Europe this summer, consider visiting this free event in Washington, DC that allows you to immerse yourself in various cultures as embassies open their doors to the public.

Alternatively, you can explore 12 essential Asian American destinations in the US, showcasing vibrant communities and their historical contributions. Places like New York’s vibrant Chinatown and San Francisco’s Angel Island are perfect starting points for understanding AAPI culture.

Moreover, a groundbreaking exhibition titled Afro-Atlantic Histories is currently taking place at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. It traces the complex history of the transatlantic slave trade and its lasting impact on the African diaspora.

Seeking Serenity in Nature

If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure away from crowds, consider planning a visit to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, which is set to reopen for the season on May 15.

Amidst the overwhelming political news cycle, you might want to escape to serene destinations around the world that offer a tranquil experience. These spots are mostly free from man-made disturbances, allowing you to recharge and clear your mind.

The Rise of Long-Haul Flights

In recent travel news, Qantas, Australia’s national carrier, announced ambitious plans to connect New York and London with cities such as Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane through direct flights. These flights promise to be lengthy, averaging around 19 hours for a direct Sydney to New York route. However, these flights are not expected to begin until 2025.

Additionally, the long-anticipated Crossrail high-speed rail line in London is set to open on May 24. The first phase will kick off, with a significant phase allowing travelers arriving from Heathrow to the city center in a speedy 38 minutes, significantly reducing the current one-hour travel time on the Underground.

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