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  1. PhotoThe open-plan, living room-style lobby of the Yours Truly D.C. hotel provides hangout spot for both hotel guests and visitors.
    CreditJennifer Chase for The New York Times

    What to Do This Summer: Washington, D.C.

    In the nation’s capital, the walkable neighborhoods of Logan Circle, West End/Foggy Bottom and Dupont Circle are showing off new restaurants with tons of outdoor dining, shops and galleries.

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    CreditNick Scaglione

    How to Stay Flexible While Traveling

    While vacationing in Oregon, I experienced firsthand how adaptable we need to be while traveling this summer.

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  2. PhotoThe Carnival Vista docked in Galveston, Texas, in May. On a recent sailing, a passenger and crew members tested positive for the coronavirus; the passenger later died. 
    CreditSipa, via Associated Press

    Cruise Passenger Dies From Covid, Testing Industry Plans

    The passenger and 26 crew members aboard the Carnival Vista tested positive for the coronavirus and the passenger later died. The company says its protocols successfully stopped further spread.

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  3. PhotoA view of Casco Bay from the Eastern Promenade in Portland, Maine.
    CreditHeidi Kirn for The New York Times

    What to Do This Summer: Portland, Maine

    Streets lined with galleries and shops. A working harbor. Outdoor dining at award-winning restaurants. The fleeting summertime pleasures of Longfellow’s childhood home await.

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  4. PhotoThe archeological site of Delphi. Airline passengers and those arriving in Greece at land borders or by sea can enter if they are fully vaccinated, or if they have recovered from Covid-19 in the previous six months, or have proof of a negative PCR test taken in the previous 72 hours, or have a negative rapid test taken in the 48 hours before their arrival.
    CreditMaria Mavropoulou for The New York Times

    I’m a U.S. Citizen. Where in the World Can I Go?

    For Americans eager to resume international travel, here are the countries that currently allow U.S. citizens to enter, though there may be restrictions, including vaccine requirements.

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The New World of Travel

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    CreditNatalia Ramos

    6 Ways to Tame Airline Nightmares

    Thousands of passengers have experienced delayed or canceled flights since June when airlines began to struggle with surging demand and worker shortages. Here’s how to deal with the chaos.

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  2. PhotoThe active travel company <a href="https://www.backroads.com/"Backroads launched a division this year called Dolce Tempo, offering a less ambitious pace. Above, bicyclists on the Bryce &amp; Zion National Park Multi-Adventure tour."/>
    CreditKate Bauer/Backroads

    Who Needs a Whirlwind Trip When You Can Take It Slow?

    The slow travel movement has come into its own during the pandemic, as many travelers contemplate the need for more thoughtful, sustainable forms of exploring.

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Tripped Up

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