Christmas is celebrated around the world. In some countries, it remains a deeply religious experience, while other nations see the holiday primarily as an opportunity for festive music, lights, parties, and shopping. And while some traditions are nearly universal, several destinations across the tropical world maintain unique cultural traditions that include an added twist to […]| Tropix Traveler
Viewing Thailand's Chiang Mai Lantern Festival. The launching of glowing sky lanterns in November is the highlight of a three-day event that combines cultural traditions with street party celebrations.| Tropix Traveler
In its purest form, Mexico’s Día de los Muertos – the Day of the Dead – is a family remembrance of departed relatives through cemetery vigils, floral arrangements and special dinners. But that’s not what draws visitors from around the world. They come for the parades, the parties and the extravagant costumes. Mexico City draws […]| Tropix Traveler
Most of the year, the island of Dominica hosts nature seekers who find a wild interior packed full of outdoor endeavors. Nearly two-thirds of the island is ensconced in an emerald green rain forest hosting slumbering 4,000-foot volcanoes, magnificent waterfalls, and dramatic black sand beaches ready for exploration. But in October, the island lays out […]| Tropix Traveler
From spiny lobster to Key West pink shrimp and numerous types of groupers and snappers, Florida’s waters are brimming with seafood. And Floridians love to celebrate the sea’s bounty with fresh local catches at festivals. From small coastal towns and historic fishing villages to waterfronts, locals and visitors come together to enjoy live music, arts […]| Tropix Traveler
Explore Florida's best restaurants during Restaurant Month 2025. Enjoy prix fixe menus and dining deals in Naples, Palm Beach, and Amelia Island.| Tropix Traveler