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    36 Hours in Provincetown, Mass.

    P-town offers overlapping identities: one of America’s oldest art colonies, nature preserve, thriving L.G.B.T.Q. resort and historic Portuguese fishing village.

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  2. Late-Summer Travel Plans? You Might Want to Put On a Mask.

    With U.S. Covid-19 cases at very high levels and new vaccines still several weeks away, we asked experts for their advice on when and where to wear a mask.

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    As travel has returned to prepandemic levels, many — though not all — travelers have abandoned wearing masks.
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  1. Roam With Cowboys and Flamingos in France’s Wild, Wild South

    Horses, bulls and birds of all types live among the pink marshes of the Camargue, a rugged landscape shaped by the relentless push and pull of sea and river.

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    The salt pans of the Camargue region of France, like this one near the town of Aigues-Mortes, glow a brilliant pink in the summer months because of microscopic shrimp.
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  2. Is a Disney Theme Park Vacation Still Worth the Price?

    As Disney has raised the cost of tickets and hotel rooms at its theme parks, and added pricey, difficult-to-navigate tools, even its most loyal fans are asking themselves if they should rethink their vacations.

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  3. How to Avoid Rental Car Toll Fees

    Using the rental company’s transponder can rack up hefty charges, but there are workarounds, from apps to paying by mail.

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  4. Help! I’ve Been Ripped Off. I Want My Money Back!

    Our columnist addresses a case of wire fraud, a credit card scheme and a dubious website — just three examples of the types of reader woe that regularly surface in the Tripped Up inbox.

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  5. 52 Places to Go in 2024

    No matter why you travel, our list offers inspiration.

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  1. 36 Hours in Helsinki

    Find the secret to happiness in Finland’s capital — perhaps while sweating in a wood-burning sauna or sipping cocktails on a schooner.

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  2. 36 Hours in Salzburg, Austria

    Summer is when this compact Austrian city of medieval alleys, majestic Alpine views and just 150,000 residents, bursts to life.

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  3. 36 Hours in Nice, France

    The French Riviera resort town brims with the unexpected, including a wealth of prehistory, ancient ruins and newer attractions.

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  4. 36 Hours in San Diego

    San Diego serves up gorgeous beaches, arty neighborhoods and rich history, yet it still excels at being underrated.

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  5. 36 Hours in Izmir, Turkey

    Thousands of years of culture and history converge in this vibrant, coastal city known as the “Pearl of the Aegean.”

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  1. Cómo disfrutar de un viaje familiar sin frustraciones

    Las salidas pueden ser placenteras para todos, independientemente de sus edades; basta planear un poco y hablar desde que comiencen a preparar la travesía.

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  2. How to Ensure a Peaceful Trip With Your Extended Family

    With thoughtful planning and realistic expectations, being on the go can be as joyful as you dreamed — for everyone, together.

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  3. How to Charter a Boat

    If you want to sail off into the sunset, at least temporarily, you need to understand how to get aboard first.

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  4. Do You Have Food Allergies? Here’s How to Travel Safely.

    Airlines, restaurants and hotels are all making travel easier for people with sensitivities to foods like peanuts, wheat and milk, but it’s still critical to be your own advocate.

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  5. Traveling During a Heat Wave: Tips and Precautions

    It’s summer and the temperature is rising. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself and your vacation dollars.

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    Taking beach trips, finishing a novel, shifting careers and falling in love are some of the things on readers’ summer bucket lists that they are still getting around to.

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  10. A Grown-Up Take on Jell-O

    Plus: glass cabins in Oregon, art about parenthood and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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