Wednesday, August 14, 2024

8 Weekend Summer Getaways In Arkansas To Escape The Heat In 2024

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8 Weekend Summer Getaways In Arkansas To Escape The Heat In 2024

Heatwaves have struck pretty much every part of the U.S. this year. If you want to escape the heat but stay within the Natural State, here are some amazing summer getaways in Arkansas.

Eureka Springs



Up in the Ozarks, Eureka Springs is a wonderful little city with a great historic downtown. Enjoy amazing nightlife including a whisky bar, cocktail lounge, and the amazing Top of the Crest rooftop bar on the 1886 Crescent Hotel. The town is known for its spas, and was, in fact, a Victorian resort town where people would soak in the natural cold springs. You can still do that at the Palace Bath House.

Between two rivers and a lake, Eureka Springs is also a great place for paddling, floating, and fishing.

Parrot Island Waterpark



Located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Parrot Island Waterpark has the area’s only two-lane FlowRider and wave pool. With a fantastic aquatic play area, it’s a great place to take the kids. While Tiny Turtle Island is great for the smallest ones. There’s also an activity pool for activities like water polo and water basketball. Once you’re done with the park, head into Fort Smith where you can check out the United States Marshals Museum or dine at many great restaurants.

Siloam Springs



Only 30 miles from Fayetteville, Siloam Springs is a wonderful resort town. Sager Creek flows right through downtown alongside beautiful parks with fountains, historic buildings, and a variety of shops. Enjoy time on the water in Siloam Springs Kayak Park, which has an engineered river with sections for beginners and experienced kayakers alike. Or venture into the cool underworld at Cosmic Cavern in Berryville. The temperature there hovers about 62 degrees all year round!

Beaver Lake



Beaver Lake is popular with swimmers, snorkelers, and divers. If you don’t want to get into the water, there’s fishing, boating, water sports, as well as beautiful hiking trails along the shore. Several modern campsites with good amenities and picnic sites are available in the parks around the lake. It’s the largest reservoir in northwest Arkansas and a truly beautiful place to visit.

Mountain Home



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It’s what the name suggests – a cozy little town surrounded by lakes and hills. Come to Mountain Home for canoeing and fishing… this was one of Arkansas’ first water resort regions so there are lots and lots of activities for you to enjoy. You can also see stalactites and stalagmites in Bull Shoals Caverns, and visit the local quilting shop while staying in one of many cute cabins or luxury lodges.

Buffalo National River



America’s oldest national river is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48. You can paddle the river or explore trails at all difficulty levels. Buffalo National River has both quiet stretches for floating and challenging white water. Camping in the park gives you the chance to see the night sky as it should be, as BNR is an International Dark Sky Park.

Hot Springs



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While you might not want to actually jump into hot springs on a very warm day, Hot Springs offer plenty of other things to do. One great summer cool-off is the Magic Springs Theme and Water Park which has intense thrill rides and family rides and, of course, a water park with a wave pool, splash zone, and a huge body and tube slide tower. On top of that, there is live music all year round. And you can even rent a cabana!

Lake Ouachita



Arkansas’s largest lake is just a beautiful place to go swimming, scuba diving, kayaking, or water skiing. There are lots of swimming areas. Lake Ouachita is also a great place to go for a scenic boat tour or take a swim cruise with a park ranger, who will take you to perfectly hidden gems. If you wanna stay overnight, there are wonderful full-service cabins.

These are just a few suggestions for amazing places to head to when temperatures go high. You could find many more, as Arkansas is a state with some amazing lakes and rivers you can cool off while also enjoying hiking and nature.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Big changes on the Bank of Ireland Aer Credit Card for Aer Lingus AerClub members

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Big changes on the Bank of Ireland Aer Credit Card for Aer Lingus AerClub members

The Bank of Ireland Aer Credit Card is the only credit card in Ireland where you can earn airline miles. I finally took the plunge earlier this year and have been using it since. Big changes are coming to this card later this year, changing virtually everything about it.

People using the card get free worldwide travel insurance, two lounge passes on Aer Lingus and two Fast-Track security passes. Upon spending €5,000 you also get two “free” European flights, where you only pay taxes and charges. Avios, the name for the points that Aer Lingus AerClub members earn, are given out at 1 Avios per 4 Euro spent (and 1 Avios per 1 Euro spent on Aer Lingus flights).

Big Changes Are Coming

From 23 October 2024, the free flights unlocked at €5,000 spend, two lounge passes and two Fast-Track security passes are no more. These are being replaced by one single benefit, which will be 40,000 Avios earned on a spend of €10,000 in your calendar year.

In addition, the earning rate on spend increases from 1 Avios per €4 to 1 Avios per €3. According to the update published by Bank of Ireland online, that is 33% more points than before. The Travel Insurance benefit remains unchanged.



From my perspective, these changes are excellent. Having 40,000 Avios means you can use the points on long-haul services and aren’t just restricted to European flights. The increased earning is also very good. Happily, the bank also mentions that all existing benefits earned will be valid through to their expiry date, so nobody loses anything.

Right at the very bottom, there is one more little sweetener. All customers will receive 5,000 Avios on 7 January 2025 as a loyalty bonus. That is sure to entice people to keep the card.

Overall Thoughts

These big changes to the Aer Credit Card are good changes in my book. I think 40,000 Avios is a lot more enticing than two free European flights, because you can do so much more with them. Having a higher points vs Euro ratio is great, as is the little sweetener coming in January.

I still have two lounge passes, one Fast-Track pass, and two free flights to use (though I am in the process of booking one of those), so I’ll enjoy making sure they’re all done before they expire. I’ll be curious to see where I am on the way to €10,000 and 40,000 Avios, as I managed to unlock the free flights in just three months, having switched all my spending (apart from my few Direct Debits) to the card.

What do you think of these big changes to the Aer Credit Card? Are you happy with them or would you rather something else? Thank you for reading and if you have any comments or questions, please leave them below.

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Published Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 11:03:20 +0000

Monday, August 12, 2024

Google Searches For ‘Digital Nomad Visa’ Increase 1,135% Worldwide In 2024 

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Google Searches For ‘Digital Nomad Visa’ Increase 1,135% Worldwide In 2024 

A study by “Places to Travel” has revealed that searches related todigital nomad visa have grown a staggering 1,135% in 2024, breaking all records set in previous years. 

The agency used Google Trends, a tool that measures how frequently people search for a term or sentence in Google’s search engine in a set period, to crunch the numbers.



Back in 2020, Estonia became the first country in the world to introduce a whole new concept named a “digital nomad visa program.”

Since then, more than 50 countries have joined the trend, offering digital nomads the opportunity to legally live and work in their territories for a few years.

Last month, Italy, Turkey and South Africa launched their own digital nomad visas, becoming the latest to join the list.

Later, people at “Places to Travel” determined that searches containing the sentence “Italy digital nomad visa”spiked by 3,025% worldwide!

Digital nomad visas popularity “has taken the world by storm – as the results of the study show – with employees keen to take advantage of the unique working opportunities afforded to them, whilst continuing to build their hard-earned careers,” said Jason Wilson, CEO of Places to Travel.

Best Visa for Digital Nomads in 2024


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The following are the 3 best digital nomad visas for 2024, according to the Digital Nomad Visa Index from VisaGuide.World.

The index is a ranking system that assigns points to countries after analyzing their aptness to accommodate digital nomads and remote workers.

3. Romania

Boasting the “fastest internet in the world,” Romania has reached an index score of 3.74. This country has an important cultural offer along with world-class services for digital nomads.

The most sought-after cities include Bucharest, Cluj, and Timisoara for their technological development and affordable cost of living.

Main requirements and highlights:

You can submit your application at your closest Romanian embassy or online to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.You must earn at least USD 3,630 (EUR 3,300).You have to pay 0% tax. The length of the visa is 1 year and can be renowned for an additional one.You’ll have to pay approximately USD 165 (EUR 150) for the application process and wait 10–14 days to get it processed.

2. Argentina

Argentina came in second with a score of 3.78. Buenos Aires is a traditional city for digital nomads because of its high-speed internet and great cultural offerings.

The country’s current economic situation makes it perfect for digital nomads to enjoy high-quality living at very low costs.

Main requirements and highlights:

You should submit your application from your home country. Documents include a valid passport, a 4×4 photo, a description of your commercial or working activities, a letter explaining your experience in the field and documentation proving that experience, your educational background, one “reference linked to your occupation,” and proof of payments. The visa has a length of 180 days, renewable for another 180.There is no need to pay taxes.You must earn at least EUR 2,500.The process will cost you US 200 and the time taken depends on your consulate or embassy.

1. Spain

With a score of 4.50, Spain positioned itself as the best country for digital nomads due to its affordable cost of living, high-speed internet, low crime rates and blessed weather.

Main requirements and highlights:

Application process: send your application to your nearest Spanish consulate to receive a 1-year visa, and then change it to a 3-year residence card when in Spain. Another way is to submit your application while you are in Spain as a tourist to get a 3-year residence permit.You don’t have to pay taxes for the first 6 months of your stay, after that, you have to pay 15% of your income for 4 years, and finally 24%.The application costs around 100 euros and takes 15–45 days to process.The length of the visa is technically 1 year and can be renewed for 5 years until you can apply for permanent residency.You must earn at least USD 2,354 (EUR 2,140).

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Published Date: Fri, 17 May 2024 16:15:23 +0000

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Expressing solidarity with Palestine, Maldives bans Israeli tourists

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Expressing solidarity with Palestine, Maldives bans Israeli tourists

In the miles and points space, we write frequently about the Maldives, known for its pristine white sand beaches and stunning islands. However, I came across a news story about the Maldives which was rather shocking. The foreign ministry of Maldives just recommended that Israeli tourists avoid traveling to the archipelago. The recommended ban not only includes tourists with Israeli passports, but also includes those holding dual citienships.

Maldives bans Israeli tourists

As per the Times of Israel and several other outlets, the announcement was made by the foreign ministry of Maldives. In response, Israel also recommended that its citizens leave the archipelago to avoid any danger.

The Foreign Ministry on Sunday recommended that Israelis — including those with other passports — avoid traveling to the Maldives, after the island nation announced that Israeli passport holders will be banned.

Israel also recommended that citizens living in the Indian Ocean archipelago weigh leaving, as it would be difficult to assist them should they find themselves in danger.

“For Israeli citizens already in the country, it is recommended to consider leaving, because if they find themselves in distress for any reason, it will be difficult for us to assist,” the Foreign Ministry ministry said in a statement.

As per government sources, the decision was taken at the highest level by Maldivian president Mohammed Muizzu, in order to express solidarity with the people of Palestine.

President Mohamed Muizzu has “resolved to impose a ban on Israeli passports,” a spokesman for his office said in a statement, without giving details of when the new law would take effect.

He also announced a national fundraising campaign called “Maldivians in Solidarity with Palestine.

On X and other platforms, the response to the decision was swift.


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The Pundit’s Mantra

The current government of Maldives is no stranger to controversy. At the start of the year, distasteful public comments by high ranking government officials snowballed what started as online banter into a full blown diplomatic standoff between India and Maldives, with Indian tourists boycotting travel to the Maldives in response.


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After the most recent ban on Israeli tourists by the Maldives, we’re already seeing a backlash. Where this standoff will end, only time will tell. If you look at the data, this decision by the government seems to be political posturing more than anything else, as Israeli tourists only accounted for 0.6% of the total tourist population to the Maldives last year.

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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Data Shows How Heat Waves Impact Tourism In Mexico, U.S. and Europe

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Data Shows How Heat Waves Impact Tourism In Mexico, U.S. and Europe

American and European studies show how intensive temperatures are becoming an important factor when choosing a vacation getaway.

Summertime holidays often bring to mind pictures of tropical or Mediterranean beaches and sun-soaked cities and towns. 

But travel trends are changing as global temperatures climb to record highs. Meanwhile, the tourism infrastructure doesn’t seem to be ready for the challenge.

Extreme heat waves and heat domes in Mexico, Central America, Europe and parts of the U.S. South have left millions in sweltering temperatures, strained energy grids, blackouts, a lack of water, health issues and, in extreme cases, even death.

Let’s explore how this environmental issue is impacting multiple countries across continents and what travelers are doing to adapt.

Mexico Currently Experiencing The Worst Heat Wave In 50 Years


Cancun Area To Experience The Hottest Heat Wave In 50 Years, Warn Experts

With temperatures higher than 45°C (113°F), Mexico is being impacted by the worst heat waves seen in more than 5 decades, reported Juan Vázquez Montalvo, weather forecaster at the Autonomous University of Yucatan.

According to the Health Secretary, 61 people have died due to high temperatures and another 390 have been rushed to the hospital for the same reasons.

Wildlife is also paying a price. More than 130 howler monkeys have passed away and dozens have died at birth in the southeast jungles and northern areas due to abnormal temperatures.

The third heat wave of the season began on May 20 and should end on June 5, breaking all records set in CDMX and other states, the National Weather Service reported.

There’s no place to hide. This phenomenon is happening across most of the Mexican territory, with 46 locations breaking all-time temperature records. A fourth heat wave is expected soon.

U.S., Central America & the Caribbean Expecting Heat Wave This Week


Heatwave Warnings Issued For CDMX, Riviera Maya, And Other Parts Of Mexico

States like Texas, Florida, California, Arizona and Nevada will be roasted by a severe heat dome this week. High temperatures are expected to break maximum records in multiple locations.

According to experts, “southerly winds from the tropics transported warm, moist air northward from the equator, which contributed to the unusually warm conditions,” said Shawn Bhatti, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.

Some of the most affected locations include Sacramento, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. The last two are set to break their earliest temperatures on record on Thursday with 111°F in both cities.

The Death Valley, the hottest and driest US natural park, could record its earliest temperature in recorded history on Thursday (51.6°C /125°F), say experts.

Excessive heat is expected in California with the arrival of a heat dome.

For their part, Guatemala, Belize, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Haiti and Honduras are also undergoing abnormally high temperatures.

Data From 2023 Show How High Temperatures Negatively Impacted Tourism in Spain 


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Despite high temperatures Spain is not currently experiencing a “technical” heat wave, however, concerning data has been revealed regarding the negative correlation between increasing temperatures and tourism growth.

Using anonymized data, CaixaBank found a decrease in tourism expenditure in cities where temperatures increased the most between 2029 and 2023. It’s worth noting that 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded in the world.

According to the report, tourists are spending up to 10 percent more in places where temperatures go below 17°C/62°F (mostly in the country’s north) than in places where the temperature goes above 23°C/73°F (mostly in the country’s south).

These and other data show that Spain is set to become the most severely affected destination in Europe due to high temperatures in the years to come.

New Travel Trends Fueled by Heat Waves



Interested in learning how current and future heat waves are reshaping American travel trends, Passport Photo Online polled 1,004 Americans (50.6% male; 48.7% female; and 0.7% other) to understand what may be changing. Here are their major takeaways:

First and foremost, almost 94% of travelers have observed an increase in heat waves in the last few years.More than 77% of Americans will consider heat waves when making travel plans in the near future.The main aspects Americans will take into account when traveling during heat waves include: changing daily schedules (27.15%); choosing accommodations with better cooling devices (26.56%); and changing transportation methods (25.74%).57% of holidaymakers would purchase travel insurance that specifically covers disruptions from heat waves.Nearly 48% of travelers have experienced dehydration or exhaustion during heat waves.

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By: Luka Trcek
Title: Data Shows How Heat Waves Impact Tourism In Mexico, U.S. and Europe
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Published Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2024 16:40:43 +0000

Friday, August 9, 2024

Delta & Aeroméxico Launch New Nonstop Flights From These 5 U.S. Cities To Mexico

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Delta & Aeroméxico Launch New Nonstop Flights From These 5 U.S. Cities To Mexico

Starting Nov. 2, Americans will have more options for traveling to Mexican resort getaways as Delta is launching new nonstop flights from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán and more.

But that’s not all. A new partnership with Aeroméxico will enable both flag carriers to offer additional flights from Atlanta to Manzanillo, Los Angeles to Manzanillo, Newark to Mexico City, and Denver to Monterrey.

The point is that Mexico continues to be a highly sought-after destination for American tourists, so its high demand has prompted Delta to expand its business associations and passenger capacity.

“Mexico is one of our most popular destinations for U.S. customers,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s Senior V.P. of Network Planning.

“That’s why we’re adding new destinations in Mexico this year, giving our customers even more ways to experience Latin America’s rich cultural heritage.”

New Flights and Dates with Delta


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Detroit to Tulum

Starting Jan. 11, 2024, Delta will start operations from Detroit to Tulum (TQO). With this new service, Delta will operate 10 weekly flights from five US cities to Tulum, including four flights on Saturdays alone.

tlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo

Starting Nov. 2, 2024, from Atlanta and Dec. 21, 2024, from L.A., Aeroméxico will launch new routes to Manzanillo (ZLO).

Los Angeles to Mazatlán

On Dec. 21, Delta will launch new flights to Mazatlán (MZT) from Los Angeles.

The routes to Tulum and Mazatlán will be serviced by the carrier’s Boeing 737-800 and the famous Airbus A319. These aircraft feature First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin options.

Depending on your booking type, you will be able to enjoy chef-curated meals and complimentary alcoholic beverages.

Regardless of your seat choice, all travelers will have access to over 1,000 hours of free-of-charge premium entertainment. Free Wi-Fi will also be available for Delta SkyMiles members.

Delta also added new flights from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Mazatlán and Tulum a few weeks ago.

New Flights and Dates with Aeroméxico

Newark to Mexico City

Starting Oct. 27, 2024, Newark will launch daily flights to Mexico City, enhancing connectivity and convenience for travelers heading to the Mexican capital.

Denver to Monterrey MTY

Beginning Dec. 21, 2024, Denver residents will enjoy a new convenient nonstop flight to Monterrey (MTY).

Aeroméxico, also in partnership with Delta, has started three new routes from the US to North Carolina’s Research Triangle, Tampa Bay, and Washington, D.C., to Mexico City.

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By: Luka Trcek
Title: Delta & Aeroméxico Launch New Nonstop Flights From These 5 U.S. Cities To Mexico
Sourced From: www.travelinglifestyle.net/delta-aeromexico-launch-new-nonstop-flights-from-these-5-u-s-cities-to-mexico/
Published Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2024 17:51:08 +0000

Thursday, August 8, 2024

How Heat Waves Affect Flying: Why You Should Book The First Morning Flight

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How Heat Waves Affect Flying: Why You Should Book The First Morning Flight

Giving yourself plenty of time to get where you are going is more important than ever during the peak summer travel season, and current heat waves around the world are adding another curveball to many travelers’ flight experiences. Because excessive heat can cause several types of issues when it comes to getting planes off the ground and to their destinations comfortably and in a timely manner, aeronautical experts are currently recommending prioritizing early morning flights to reduce potential delays. 

Air becomes thinner and less dense as it heats up, which can have several unwanted effects on how planes work. Planes often need to carry less weight when flying in extremely warm weather because very hot air makes taking off more difficult. Under these conditions, most types of planes need to use more runway space and more speed when taking off because they are unable to produce as much thrust as they normally do, which means that excess weight can hinder these physics more than usual.


TRAVEL AERT: Heat Wave Hits U.S. Midwest And Northeast

Having to reduce a plane’s total weight often means that passengers will need to be bumped to a later flight to make taking off safely possible. More significant heat issues may cause flights to be delayed to wait for better conditions or canceled if cooler air seems unlikely. Cabins also tend to get uncomfortably warm during these times, especially when delays are announced after passengers have already boarded the plane.

These potential issues tend to be less common early in the morning, especially when taking the first flight of the day. If bumps or delays do impact these flights, they are likely to be minor in comparison to the inconvenience you may experience later in the day.

With these details in mind, planning both domestic and international flights strategically is key when it comes to increasing your chances of getting to your destination comfortably and on time this summer. Heat waves across the US, Greece, and India are just a few of the many heat-related concerns passengers may need to navigate in the coming months.  

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Published Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 15:42:14 +0000

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

How to Travel to Libya in 2024

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This is the most complete and up-to-date Libya travel guide available on the internet.

Libya is a surprising country indeed.

Home to Leptis Magna and Sabratha, Libya has outstanding, world-class Roman ruins, sitting on the Libyan coast.

From 1911 to 1951, the country was an Italian colony, the heritage of which is still very visible, not only in the architecture that dominates the center of Tripoli, but also in the somehow sophisticated way Libyans drink their cappuccino.

Except for a tiny part of the – today inaccessible – eastern coast, Libya is an utterly massive, barely populated desert, filled with ancient Berber, caravan towns like Gadhames, located more than 600km from Tripoli.

Today, however, Libya has become a failed state struggling to put an end to an armed conflict that has been ongoing since 2011, preventing travelers from venturing into the most off the beaten track country in the whole Mediterranean.

However, with proper planning and research, anyone can travel to Libya safely.

This guide contains endless Libya travel tips that will show you how.


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In this Libya travel guide, you’ll find:

Table of Contents

Libya todaySafetyHow to get a visaTravel InsuranceIndependent travel in LibyaToursGetting inBest time to visitTop experiencesInternet & connectivityBudget & MoneyGetting aroundCultureLibyan cuisineWhere to staySolo female travelMore information

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Libya today: what is it like to travel to Libya?

In 2011, following the Arab Spring in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt, a set of peaceful protests against an absolute Libyan dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, escalated into a bloody armed conflict between the rebels and Gaddafi’s local forces.

One year later, Gaddafi was defeated, captured, and killed, putting an end to more than 40 years of dictatorship.

For the first time ever, Libyans were able to foresee a bright, beautiful future but, unfortunately, the same people who wanted to overthrow Gaddafi, claiming to favor democracy, began to fight each other over power and wealth, dividing the country into different regions controlled by different militias.

A second civil war began, and on and off conflicts continued until the country officially split into two main regions, ruled by two different, independent Governments: West Libya, with Tripoli as the capital, and East Libya, with Benghazi as the main city.

However, in October 2020, exhausted from a pointless civil war, both Governments signed a permanent ceasefire and promised to hold elections, but they have been continuously postponed ever since.

Today, the peace agreement is still valid, but that doesn’t avoid the occasional clashes between the two Governments, and their permanent disagreements over power, like happened in May 2022.

Tourists can travel to Libya now, but your visa will only be valid for travel in the Western part of Libya because the Eastern Government doesn’t recognize it.

Update 2024: East Libya is now open and your regular tourist visa for Libya will be valid for the eastern part as well.


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When visiting Libya, don’t miss the theater found in Leptis and Magna


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Is it safe to travel to Libya?

By far, safety is the number 1 concern for people wanting to visit Libya, which is kind of understandable, since the media has been showing nothing but years and years of conflict.

As previously mentioned, a peace agreement was signed between both West and East Governments back in 2020 and, except for a few occasional clashes between the Government forces – where civilians are not targeted – traveling to the West part Libya is mostly safe nowadays.

All Libyans will tell you that today, traveling to Libya is completely safe and as long as the money coming from oil – Libya is an oil-rich country – keeps flowing through both East and West, it will remain so, or that’s what many locals Libyans believe.

My personal experience when I went to Libya

From Afghanistan to Syria and Iraq, one can really feel that you are in a conflict or post-war country but for some reason, not in Libya.

On the one hand, you barely see any military presence there, at least in the areas where you are allowed to travel, and that includes the capital too.

On the other hand, while destruction is prevalent in most Syrian cities’ skylines, Tripoli is pretty untouched, as were all the places we visited, except for the main avenue in Misrata, the city that suffered the most.

We saw a few buildings with bullet holes and stuff but not even 1% of what you see in Mosul or Aleppo.

Again, I just saw one tiny part of the country, and I know that in Benghazi, for example, there was a fierce battle but, from a traveling standpoint, most places in West Libya are intact, and the atmosphere seems surprisingly relaxed.


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We found this building in Sabratha, an area damaged during the war


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How to get a visa for Libya

SUPERUPDATE 2024!

The visa for Libya used to be one of the most difficult ones in the world, a very painful process full of uncertainties.

However, as of April 2024, the Government decided to implement an e-visa system, with which you can obtain your visa in one week.

You can apply for your e-visa here.

e-visa for Libya: FAQ

How much does the e-visa for Libya cost?

It costs 63 US dollars.

How long does the approval take, and how long is it valid for?

For now, the approval comes after 5 working days, approximately.

Once you get the approval, you have 90 days to enter Libya.

Is it 100% reliable?

In Libya, things change all the time, like nowhere else in the world.

Remember that in 2023, the Government also introduced a visa on arrival, which only lasted for 3 months.

According to our contacts in Libya, the e-visa is fully working and travelers are getting into Libya without any issues but the real question is:

Is the e-visa going to stay?

We don’t know, and nobody can’t know, because this is Libya.

Does the e-visa allow you to travel independently?

Theoretically, you can’t travel independently in Libya.

However, travel reports suggest that some travelers have tried to sneak in and our local contacts in Libya informed us that the tourist police are currently working on preventing this.

They fear, nevertheless, that if travelers keep coming without a local sponsor, they will eventually block the e-visa.

How to get a visa for Libya the old way (before the introduction of e-visa)

The following information is irrelevant now, but I prefer to keep it here, especially because the e-visa system could also disappear, meaning that going back to the old way is a possibility, because this is Libya.

This is how you used to get a Libyan visa up to March 2024.

Step 1 – Getting your Letter of Invitation (LOI)

In order to get your visa for Libya, the first thing you need to do is get a Letter of Invitation from an authorized Libya-based company.

Note that Libyan companies won’t issue an LOI unless you book a full tour of Libya with them.

How long do I have to wait to get the LOI?

The problem with Libya is that nothing is official.

They say that LOI are issued in 1 week but sometimes they don’t come until 3 weeks later and sometimes they in just 3 days.

Libya’s bureaucracy is so random.

How long is the LOI valid for?

There’s no official date but rumors say it has a 1-month validity, extendable to 3 months. Again, this is also pretty random.

Step 2 – Getting your actual visa at the embassy

Once your LOI is approved, the next step is visiting the Libyan embassy in your home country or country of residence.

The LOI will come with a 6-digit number, and it’s recommended to call the embassy in advance, telling them about your upcoming visit and the respective number.

I got my visa at the Libyan embassy in Madrid.

They told me to physically go there any day, from Monday to Wednesday, from 10am to 1pm, and these were their requirements:

Passport with more than 6 months validity2 passport photosLetter of InvitationLetter from the company you work for, stating the business reason you want to travel to Libya

Once they checked that all my documents were correct, they told me to deposit the amount of 60€ in their bank account – which I did at the nearest bank – and come back with the receipt.

When I gave them the receipt, they told me to come back after two hours to collect my visa, that’s it.

That’s for the embassy in Madrid, what about the rest of the embassies?

Requirements are pretty much the same across most embassies but, while some of them require the applicant to be physically there, others allow you to mail them all docs.

Moreover, like in Madrid, some embassies issue your visa within 2 hours, while others might take a few days.

The best way to find out is by calling your nearest embassy.

What if there’s no embassy in your home country?

Then, you can apply from an embassy of your choice, but you need to tell your local sponsor in advance.

How long is the visa valid for?

Up to September 2023, the visa was valid for 1 month, from the moment you collect it and it can’t be extended.

However, now they say that they will extend it to 3 months.


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My visa for traveling to Libya


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Traveling to Libya as an independent traveler: is it allowed?

Not really, as mentioned in the visa section of this post.

Actually, independent travel in Libya has never been allowed, even during Gaddafi’s rule, and the reason is that, in their eyes, foreigners could always be potential spies.

With the new e-visa, things could have changed but theoretically speaking, here’s what you need to know on independent travel in Libya.

Your local guide must pick you up from immigration

Nowadays, upon arrival at the International Airport of Tripoli, even before getting your entry stamp, the authorities will put you aside, waiting for your sponsor, a representative from the company who issued your LOI – the local guide, in my case.

This person will have to go through a few formalities and only then, will you be able to enter Libya.

You will be accompanied by a local official

During my trip to Libya, I had always to be accompanied by an official who claimed to be part of the tourist police.

Along with my local guide and driver, this person stuck with us the whole time, eating with us and even staying in our hotels outside of Tripoli.

While spending the whole trip with an official might seem quite annoying – you actually have to pay for his meals and hotels – but that’s included in the total tour package – the truth is that he was a pretty nice guy who basically became one more of us.

He was unarmed, joked all the time and always tried to be helpful.

Some travelers who travel to Libya as gas consultants (fake purpose, of course) claim that they were never accompanied by such an official, but only the local guide.

Your itinerary can’t be flexible

It can’t be changed. Your itinerary will be shared with the security department before your arrival and making changes won’t be allowed.

Can you walk around Tripoli on your own

Yes, you can but this is something you must discuss with your local guide.


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Two men from the tourist police who joined us for a few hours


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Tours for Libya

Independent travel in Libya is not possible nowadays.

Against the Compass, however, runs tours into Libya.

Our next scheduled tour for Libya is in:

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Learn more about our Libya tours


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Best time to visit Libya

Best time to travel to Libya: November to March

The weather becomes pleasant during these months but note that temperature can drop to 0ºC in December-January, so do bring warm clothing for the freezing nights, especially in the desert areas.

Worst time to travel to Libya: June to September

In summer, Libya is too hot to enjoy.

I personally came during the last week of May and days were already utterly hot, making sightseeing very difficult. Evenings however, were good.


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The coast of Libya is outstanding, pure Mediterranean


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How to get to Libya

How to travel to Libya by air

The main airport in Libya is Mitiga International Airport, located 11km from the center of Tripoli.

This airport used to have plenty of connections but nowadays, you can only travel from the following cities:

TunisCairoIstanbul

I recommend coming from Tunis because there are a lot more flights, plus they are cheaper.

Which airlines fly to Libya?

Today, the only foreign airline that flies to Tripoli is Tunis Air but the problem is that it doesn’t fly there every day, only 2-3 times a week, so depending on your travel dates, it could be inconvenient.

Alternatively, Libyan Wings flies from Tunis to Tripoli every day but the problem is that you can’t book tickets online, so someone has to go to an actual Libyan Wings office and pay in cash. This is something you’ll need to arrange with your local guide or sponsor.

How to travel to Libya by land:

Libya shares a border with 5 countries.

Traveling to Libya from Tunisia

Travel reports suggest the border is open, and there are actually direct buses from Tunis to Tripoli but, besides the nearly 800km distance, border formalities will take a lot of time if you go on a bus packed with people.

Alternatively, you could head slowly to the border (the one by the coast) and cross on foot. However, if you opt for this choice, your local guide will have to pick you up from there, increasing the overall cost of your trip.

Check my Tunisia travel guide

Traveling to Libya from Egypt

This border used to be open during Gaddafi’s time but not anymore, since the Eastern part of Libya is controlled by a different faction that won’t recognize your business visa.

Check my Egypt travel guide

Traveling to Libya from Algeria, Niger, Chad and Sudan

Those borders are super closed.


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The Libyan-Algerian border. If you wanted to travel to Libya from Algeria by road, know that this border is closed to foreigners
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Which side am I?


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Top experiences in Libya

Libya has actually a lot of touristic potential; it is no wonder that during the Gaddafi years, many tour groups used to come here.

1 – Visiting first-league Roman ruins

Leptis Magna and Sabratha are exceptional Roman sites, with no reason to envy Palmyra in Syria, or Baalbek in Lebanon, and the best thing about them is that they are built by the sea.


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An epic amphitheater by the Mediterranean sea, one of the best things to check during your Libya trip

2 – Admiring the Italian Heritage in Tripoli

As in Eritrea, Italians left their footprint in Libya, leaving behind a very strong coffee culture and the most beautiful buildings in the country.


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An Italian café in the center of Tripoli

3 – Experiencing the Libyan desert

Whether you are driving from town to town, or just having tea with the Tuaregs, few countries in the world have such a vast, empty desert.


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The Libyan desert, less than 1-kilometer away from the Algerian border

4 – Visiting the ancient caravan city of Ghadames

Ghadames is an ancient desert town and oasis, home to an entangled and massive old city composed of hundreds of pathways, which also turns out to be a UNESCO Heritage site.


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The Old Town of Gadhames

5 – Learning about the current crisis in Misrata

Misrata was one of the most affected cities during the Libyan Civil war, the legacy of which is still very visible. Today, the city features a brand-new museum about the crisis.


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Internet and connectivity in Libya

As expected, Wi-Fi isn’t particularly reliable in Libya, but you can easily get a local SIM card at the airport.

I personally bought a SIM card packed with 20GB of data for just 39LYD (around 8 USD), which was more than enough for just 6 days.

Get a VPN for traveling in Libya

You should always use a VPN when you travel, especially when you connect to public Wi-Fi networks.

Your connection will be much safer.

Moreover, you will be able to access content which is typically censored in Libya.

I recommend ExpressVPN – Extremely easy to use, fast and cheap.

Get a vpnIf you want to learn more about VPN, check: Why you need a VPN for traveling.


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Budget and money: how much does it cost to travel to Libya?

In Libya, they use the Libyan Dinar (LYD) and approximately:

1 USD = 4.80 LYD

Obviously, the currency in Libya is not very stable, so do check the exact exchange rate before departure.

Can you use credit or debit cards in Libya?

No, you can’t, so do bring all your money in cash.

However, you won’t need much money because you are likely to travel to Libya on a tour, where pretty much everything is included.

In 6 days, I spent the equivalent of 30€, just for a few night meals which weren’t included in Tripoli.

Where can I exchange money?

I believe your local guide will help you with that but the main area for exchange is in a specific place in the old city of Tripoli.

How much does it cost to travel to Libya?

As mentioned, the only way to travel to Libya is by purchasing a tour, which tends to include all expenses but in any case, here’s a summary of the most typical costs:

Visa: around 65 USDRound trip flight Tunis Tripoli with Libyan Wings: €250Meal in a local restaurant: around 25-40 LYDMeal in a fancy restaurant: from 50-90LYDEspresso or cappuccino in a local coffee shop: 2 LYDEspresso or cappuccino in a fancy café: 5 LYD
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The 20-dinar note features one of the buildings from Gadhames


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How to get around Libya

It doesn’t really make sense to add a getting around section since you’ll be traveling from city to city by car, with your local guide but still, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Gas is extremely cheap, the second cheapest in the world after Venezuela.Despite having some of the most massive oil reserves, there’s an oil shortage, and many gas stations are virtually empty. On our way to Ghadames, we had to travel with three large cans filled with gas, since finding gas can be a gamble.The driving is bad, Libyans don’t really like to follow traffic rules, but that didn’t surprise me.The coastal road is sort of busy, but the roads leading inland are absolutely empty, only desert, and barely any cars.
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Roads in Libya, on the way to Gadhames


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Libya: the country, people and culture

Along with Morocco, Mauritania, Tunisia and Algeria, Libya is one of the 5 countries that compose the Maghreb region.

It is the 4th largest country in Africa, and the 16th in the world, but its land is only inhabited by 6 million people, making it one of the least densely populated countries in the world.

People, the Libyans

Unlike other African countries, Libya has a pretty homogenous society.

Arabs: Most Libyans can be classified as Arabs. However, while the western part of Libya has more similarities to Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, the eastern part has more resemblance to Egypt. In fact, this cultural difference is what has left the country divided, and dictates the international agenda too, since both Governments are supported by their respective foreign counterpart.


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Having lunch with my team

Berbers: Apparently, 5% of the total Libyan population are Berbers, the indigenous ethnic group in north Africa before the Arabs came. They have their own language and folklore, and usually, they have a darker skin. I found Berbers from Libya had a stronger identity than Berbers in Tunisia or Morocco, since Berber flags were seen everywhere. However, they have absolutely no problem in saying they are Libyans. On the way to Ghadames, you’ll see lots of Berber towns.


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The Berber emblem, visible in all predominantly Berber areas

Language

In Libya, they speak Arabic and, like its people, while the dialect spoken in West Libya is similar to Tunisia’s, in East Libya it is similar to Egypt’s.

Do people speak English in Libya?

Not much but again, you are likely to be with a local guide the whole time, so communication shouldn’t be much of an issue.

Religion

Libyans are Sunni Muslims, but in Tripoli, you can find some churches that are frequented by the small Christian community.

Like Bashar al Assad in Syria, Muammar Gaddafi was a secular dictator who always condemned fundamentalist and religious extremists but unlike in Syria, where there’s a very significant secular society, I found the people in Libya to be extremely religious and traditional.

The few women you see in the street always wear hijab and to my surprise, many of them wore the niqab, something rarely seen in North Africa.


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Local women visiting Leptis and Magna


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Libyan cuisine

Food won’t be the highlight of your trip, but some of their dishes aren’t bad.

I can’t tell what’s food like in East Libya, but in West Libya, food is similar to other countries in the Maghreb.

Cous-cous is their signature meal and what I like about it is that it’s quite juicy, usually tomato-based, like in Tunisia, while in Morocco I always found it to be drier. Grilled meat with white rice is always available in most restaurants and, thanks to the Italian influence, pasta too.

In Tripoli, you can actually find many Italian restaurants, a very popular chain being Caffe di Roma, where you have a wide variety of pastas and pizzas to choose from. It’s not the best pasta ever but after a few days of just eating cous-cous, it wasn’t bad at all.

Another dish I tried was usban, a Libyan sausage filled with rice and meat, too heavy for my taste, but sort of tasty.

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Since Gaddafi came into power in 1969, Libya has been a dry country.

Being such a secular ruler, I wondered why he banned alcohol. Some Libyans believe he banned it so people would not get drunk and start talking about politics, saying bad things about the Government. That’s hard to believe, since not even Kim Jong Un does that.

Coffee in Libya

I am a big coffee drinker, especially in the morning, so whenever I visit a predominantly tea country, I always struggle, and I thought Libya would be one of those, but I was wrong.

Coffee culture in Libya is a big deal and, due to the Italian influence, they prepare it in a pretty sophisticated way, with so much love, and always with the right amount of foam.

What was even more surprising, however, is that you can also have really good coffee in more rural towns, like Ghadames for example, and even in the random villages you find along the road.


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Libyan cous-cous


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Where to stay in Libya

There aren’t many hotels in Libya, but there are enough to accommodate the few tourists, business people, and diplomats that visit the country.

Where to stay in Tripoli

Mid-range – Hotel Victoria – This is the preferred hotel for travelers, featuring a rooftop with excellent views to the city.

5 stars – Sheraton Hotel – Better than Victoria, of course.

Top-end – Corinthia Hotel Tripoli – The best hotel in town

Where to stay outside of Tripoli

In Gadhames: we stayed at Ghadamis Hotel, a massive hotel with traditional architecture that opened 1 or 2 years before the beginning of the war but, since it’s government-owned, it has remained open. We stayed there for two nights, and were completely alone.

In Misrata: With our groups, we used to stay in Safari Hotel

In Al Baida: Al Baida is the base for exploring East Libya, and the hotel we stay is Hotel Marhaba


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Views from Victoria Hotel


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Solo female travel in Libya

Independent travel is not allowed in Libya, so solo women will always go with the local guide and the tourist police, making things much easier for them.

My local guide said he has had many female clients – some of them came alone, while others with a partner or friend – and he said all of them had a great time.

Have you been to Libya (as a solo female) and want to write a guest post for Against the Compass to tell us about the experience?

Then, kindly shoot me an email at joan@againstthecompass.com


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More Information for traveling to Libya


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By: Joan Torres
Title: How to Travel to Libya in 2024
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Published Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 03:41:00 +0000