This World Cup, Bigger Might Not Really Be Better

This World Cup, Bigger Might Not Really Be Better

An average visitor is expected to spend around $5,400 in the US—far above the $720-$2,500 visitors to Qatar spent in 2022. Transport at this year’s tournament is fundamentally different from that of the one-city tournament in Qatar, or in Russia in 2018, which provided free public transportation and an additional 500 trains to help people … Read more

An Open Strait of Hormuz Won’t Fix Gas Prices Overnight

An Open Strait of Hormuz Won’t Fix Gas Prices Overnight

On Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran, a deal that sets off a 60-day ceasefire and longer-term nuclear talks between the two nations. It also, critically, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, that narrow waterway between Iran and Oman that usually serves as one of the globe’s vital energy … Read more

Locked Out of the World Cup: A Year Marked by Barriers, Borders, and Broken Access

Locked Out of the World Cup: A Year Marked by Barriers, Borders, and Broken Access

For the first time in World Cup history, eight Arab nations have qualified for this year’s tournament, including Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, and Jordan—double the number of teams that qualified for Qatar in 2022. Yet, the tournament is taking place at an unprecedented moment of heightened geopolitical tension. The US-Israel war … Read more

Where to Visit in West Hollywood 2026: West Hollywood Travel Ideas

Where to Visit in West Hollywood 2026: West Hollywood Travel Ideas

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When people think of celebrity-favorite travel destinations, places like Ibiza, Monaco, and Cannes usually come to mind. Every summer, social media fills up with snapshots of A-listers vacationing along the Mediterranean coast, attending … Read more

2 Best Bluetooth Trackers of 2026, Plus Honorable Mentions

2 Best Bluetooth Trackers of 2026, Plus Honorable Mentions

I’d like to believe I’m organized. Reality suggests otherwise. I’ve left my smartphone in the refrigerator and spent hours searching for it. I’ve misplaced my AirPods and Oura Ring for days at a time. I once lost my house key for three months, only to find it in one of my hoodies. My typical strategy … Read more

13 Environmentally Conscious Packing Tips for Your Next Vacation

13 Environmentally Conscious Packing Tips for Your Next Vacation

Your trip’s environmental footprint starts forming before you ever leave the house. If you pack wisely, there’s a lot you can do to reduce the negative impact that traveling can have on the planet. Here’s a short list of ecofriendly guidelines to get you going. 1. Use Refillable Toiletries Single-use travel-size toiletries make travel convenient, … Read more

How to Spot Greenwashing Claims When You Travel

How to Spot Greenwashing Claims When You Travel

Finding legitimately eco-friendly travel options is difficult, not to mention time-consuming. The gap between sustainability claims and practices can be quite large, and greenwashing isn’t always easy to identify. But there are signs to look for. Researchers in Turkey recently identified five key categories to describe the most common forms of tourism-related greenwashing: eco-certifications, inadequate … Read more

How a Citizen Science Organization Aims to Preserve the Places It Brings Tourists to Study

How a Citizen Science Organization Aims to Preserve the Places It Brings Tourists to Study

Deep in the Peruvian Amazon, the Tamshiyacu Tahuayo Regional Conservation Area boasts enormous biodiversity—pink dolphins, rare monkeys, giant river otters, reptiles, and hundreds of birds and different types of plants. It’s also one of the most prominent examples of a government recognizing that environmental conservation doesn’t require keeping people out. That instead, it’s possible for … Read more

So Long, ‘Ferrynoia.’ Green Maritime Technology Is Here

So Long, ‘Ferrynoia.’ Green Maritime Technology Is Here

The Harbor Charger, New York state’s first hybrid-electric public ferry, is gearing up for its first full summer transporting passengers between the city’s South Ferry terminal and Governors Island, the 172-acre oasis across New York Harbor from Lower Manhattan. A draw for New Yorkers and tourists alike, Governors Island hosts outdoor concerts and art installations on … Read more