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‘You look hot,' she told the Italian stranger. For both of them, it was love at first sight

‘You look hot,' she told the Italian stranger. For both of them, it was love at first sight

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In travel news this week: the secret rules of British pubs, what it's like inside one of Asia's biggest fish markets, plus lasting love connections that began on trips to Italy and France.
It was summer 2022 and California-based model Ambika Mathur was 'feeling kind of stagnant' after breaking up with her partner and moving back in with her parents.
The Netflix show, 'Emily in Paris,' inspired her to set off on her own European adventure, which is how weeks later she found herself cat-sitting in Milan.
Then, out of the blue, came an invite to a party on the Amalfi Coast. That's how she opened the door to an intriguing fellow guest.
'He was glowing and glistening,' she says of the Italian man, 'all tan and blue eyes.' Within days they were talking about marriage.
Here's what happened next.
There was an immediate attraction, too, when American Kerri Cunningham met Hugh Grant-haired Brit Dirk Stevens on a ferry to France in the summer of 1993. The problem was, they were only teenagers on vacation with their families.
More than a quarter of a century after their teen romance had concluded and their lives were overtaken by marriage, bereavement and family ups and downs, they reunited in Ireland.
'It felt like some divine intervention that we were there for each other,' says Kerri. Before she left for the airport to return to the States, Dirk asked her, 'Maybe we can make this work?'
British pubs have their own set of unwritten rules that it pays for international visitors to know.
For example, flat-roofed pubs should be approached with caution, bags of crisps (not potato chips) must be split open on the table, and warning bells ring out twice at the end of the night.
Find out more in our 21st-century guide to the great British boozer.
One chain of 800 British pubs requires further introduction for outsiders. Wetherspoon pubs are a cult-like institution in the UK, both among admirers, who love the real ale and 'pub grub' sold at incredibly low prices, and detractors, who see them as everything that's wrong with the country at large.
Here's the astounding story of the 'Spoons' empire.
At the other end of the scale, and on the northern edge of the island, Scotland's 'ghost' whisky distilleries are coming back to life. The reborn Port Ellen distillery on the Isle of Islay offers a luxury visitor experience, which includes, surprisingly, Chinese tea service.
California man Cameron Mofid has struggled with obsessive compulsive disorder since childhood, but the one thing that's helped him cope is traveling the world.
Earlier this year, he became one of a handful of people in the world to have visited all 195 UN-recognized countries and territories.
'Visiting every country wasn't just about geography,' he tells CNN. 'It was about learning how to live with uncertainty, find calm in discomfort, and connect with people from every walk of life.'
Music is the message for Danny Kean, who has been traversing North America for 20 years, improvising on a piano in the back of his pickup. On each of his outings, he invites passersby to tickle the ivory for themselves.
'I love the idea of strangers becoming less afraid of each other,' he says. 'This love for humanity drives me to keep doing good.'
Writer Kim Davis lost 10 years of her life to illness, injury and personal tragedies, which spurred her to seize the moment and set off to travel the world for a year.
Packing, of course, was a meticulous business. She told our partners at CNN Underscored, a product reviews and recommendations guide owned by CNN, what she's brought with her.
CNN Travel's Lilit Marcus tasted her way through the many rows of Seoul's Noryangjin Fish Market, famous for its hundreds of vendors and its wide variety of fresh fish and live seafood. When she tried live octopus, however, she may have bitten more than she could chew.
This tiny Southeast Asia runway was once considered 'the most secret place on Earth.'
It was a Cold War base for the CIA.
It had become a shabby relic.
Now one of Europe's grandest hotels is being restored to its former glory.
A man posed as a flight attendant to get dozens of free flights.
He's awaiting sentencing for two convictions.
Nearly $10,000 for 500 grams of old tangerine peels?
Welcome to Xinhui, where 'gold' grows on trees.

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A Special 60th Summer At California's Omni La Costa Resort And Spa
A Special 60th Summer At California's Omni La Costa Resort And Spa

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A Special 60th Summer At California's Omni La Costa Resort And Spa

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And La Costa is offering a specialty booking package from now through December 31, 2025 which includes 25% off all accommodations (with a minimum of two nights) this year and $100 resort credit. The property has a new state-of-the-art golf practice facility, offering Southern California's most comprehensive game improvement program. Tennis and pickleball are also available, so guests can awaken their inner athlete when not relaxing at the spa. The 43,000-square-foot Spa at La Costa includes a private pool, waterfall showers and café. The first-ever spa resort in the U.S., the Spa at La Costa helped start America's wellness revolution. Guests can try standard massage, facials and other treatments as well as therapies from advanced hydrotherapy to customized skin rejuvenation to a therapeutic reflexology path. This summer the Spa at La Costa will offer night spa-inspired experiences as well. Guests enjoying the grounds at the Spa at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, CA. 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Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives
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Prix Fitzgerald 2025 Laureate Announced at Hôtel Belles Rives

Renowned American Author Richard Ford Receives 14th Annual Literary Award for Be Mine CAP D'ANTIBES, France, June 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During a celebrated ceremony at the iconic Hôtel Belles Rives in Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera, the jury of the 2025 Prix Fitzgerald announced its latest laureate: Pulitzer Prize–winning author Richard Ford, recognized for his poignant novel Be Mine (Le paradis des fous, published in France by Éditions de l'Olivier). A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link. The Prix Fitzgerald, created in 2011 by Marianne Estène-Chauvin, President of the Francis Scott Fitzgerald Academy and owner of Belles Rives Group, annually honors a work of fiction that embodies the spirit, elegance, and art of living associated with the American literary icon F. Scott Fitzgerald. 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Kevin Costner, 70, Shares His Candid Thoughts on Retirement, Reveals If He Has Anything Left on His Bucket List (Exclusive)

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Kevin Costner, 70, Shares His Candid Thoughts on Retirement, Reveals If He Has Anything Left on His Bucket List (Exclusive)

Kevin Costner tells PEOPLE he has no plans to retire anytime soon, and reveals if he has anything left on his bucket list The award-winning actor has been an integral part of the entertainment industry since the 1980s Some of Costner's most famous projects include Field of Dreams, The Bodyguard, Yellowstone and Horizon: An American SagaRetirement is not on the horizon for Kevin Costner. The actor, 70, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that he has no plans to slow down and leave Hollywood behind anytime soon. "I don't even think about retiring, because I'll just move to the next thing that captures my imagination," Costner, who continues his longstanding partnership with Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, says. Further explaining that his "imagination is what determines what I do, not a boss," the star continues, "I think we're all different and we have different things happening for us." "I've felt really lucky in my life. I'd like to think that I worked for all of it, but not everybody can live by the same blueprint," Costner adds. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Costner has been an integral part of the entertainment industry since the 1980s. He made his film debut in Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. (1981), and went on to establish himself as a Hollywood heavyweight in the years since. Some of Costner's most beloved films include The Untouchables (1987), Bull Durham (1988), Field of Dreams (1989), JFK (1991), Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991), The Bodyguard (1992) and A Perfect World (1993). He also directed and starred in Dances With Wolves (1990), which won him two Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Costner has also starred in a selection of hit television series as well, including Hatfields & McCoys (2012), which won him an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. He also starred in Yellowstone from 2018 to 2023. (The role earned Costner a Golden Globe award.) Most recently, Costner released two movies part of his Horizon: An American Saga film series, in which he starred while also serving as the director, producer and writer. The next two installments have yet to be released. Looking ahead to the future, and what his career could bring next, Costner tells PEOPLE he doesn't have a "bucket list," per se. "I don't have those things," he explains. "I have that list, [but] I don't refer to it that way. But certainly my eyes and my enthusiasms are wide open and very big." is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "I've so enjoyed life and imagining what I can do, what can I be about and what makes a difference," continues Costner. "Not only to me, but to other people. What just satisfies me?" "I go through that whole idea, and you realize it's about time. It's a rush to get to all of them," adds the father of seven. The first two Horizon: An American Saga films are available to stream now. Read the original article on People

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