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Another Look at 8 Happy Countries (And 3 You Might Want to Skip)

Ian Hernandez

Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: wikimedia) Finland stands tall as the undisputed champion of global happiness, retaining its number one spot in the World Happiness Report for 2025. Finnish society is built on trust, with extensive social support systems ensuring no one is left behind. Education is free …

15 Destinations Where Visitors Are Just Seen as Sources of Cash

Ian Hernandez

Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada (image credits: unsplash) Las Vegas is a city that thrives on spectacle and excess, drawing in more than 42 million visitors in 2024 alone. Tourists spend on average $1,000 per trip, much of it funneled into casinos, shows, and luxury hotels. The Strip is lined with attractions designed to …

Top 10 Happiest Nations—and 3 Miserable Ones on the Decline

Ian Hernandez

1. Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness 1. Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: pixabay) Finland has maintained its reign as the world’s happiest country, with the World Happiness Report 2024 awarding it an impressive score of 7.8 out of 10. One of the driving forces behind this remarkable status is the nation’s robust social …

Top 10 Happiest Nations—and 3 of the Least Happy Struggling Below

Ian Hernandez

Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: pixabay) Finland is the undisputed leader in global happiness, securing the number one spot again in the World Happiness Report 2024 with a score of 7.8 out of 10. This remarkable achievement is rooted in the country’s robust social safety net, excellent public …

15 Cities Where Locals Genuinely Enjoy Tourists

Ian Hernandez

Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, Spain (image credits: pixabay) Barcelona radiates energy and warmth, not just from the Mediterranean sun but from the locals who truly appreciate visitors. In 2023, the city was bustling with over 30 million tourists, making it one of the most visited destinations in Europe. Residents see tourism as a lifeline, supporting their …

Top 3 Dirtiest Countries and 7 That Are Impressively Clean

Ian Hernandez

India: A Struggle with Pollution India: A Struggle with Pollution (image credits: pixabay) India stands out for its alarming pollution levels, making it one of the dirtiest countries in the world according to the World Air Quality Report 2023. Out of the 30 most polluted cities globally, 22 are in India, with Delhi frequently ranking …

Top 4 Hottest Countries You May Want to Visit

Ian Hernandez

Kuwait: Record-Breaking Desert Heat Kuwait: Record-Breaking Desert Heat (image credits: wikimedia) Kuwait stands out as one of the hottest countries on the planet, with its desert climate pushing temperatures to shocking extremes. While it did not break regional records in 2023, Kuwait experienced sweltering highs of around 51.1 degrees Celsius (124 degrees Fahrenheit) during the …

A Passport to Peace: Pope Leo XIV’s Travel Diplomacy in a Fractured Globe

Ian Hernandez

A Historic Election and a Global Mandate A Historic Election and a Global Mandate (image credits: wikimedia) Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, made history as the first American to ascend to the papacy. His election was met with widespread acclaim, with leaders from the United States, Peru, and beyond expressing optimism …

10 Nations That Are Either Too Hot or Too Cold to Handle

Ian Hernandez

Kuwait: The Scorching Desert Kuwait: The Scorching Desert (image credits: wikimedia) Kuwait is notorious for its blistering heat, especially during the peak of summer. In July 2021, the country experienced a jaw-dropping temperature of 53.2°C (127.8°F), ranking it among the hottest places on Earth. Kuwait’s desert climate means long, harsh summers that can feel almost …

Why Venice Is Planning for Fewer Tourists in the City

Ian Hernandez

The Overcrowding Crisis The Overcrowding Crisis (image credits: wikimedia) Venice has reached a breaking point with the sheer number of tourists flooding its narrow streets and iconic squares. Recent statistics from Venice’s city council reveal that the city welcomed nearly 30 million visitors in 2024. This overwhelming surge has created an astonishing ratio of 60 …