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PLUS Cruise Face-Off: Norwegian Escape vs. Harmony of the Seas I What's New from Oyster [Plan your next vacation faster with our app!]( [Plan a vacation faster with our app! ➔]( [The Best Small Towns in Italy]( Italy is much more than grand museums and Baroque churches. While Florence’s Uffizi Gallery and Rome’s marble-filled basilicas should be on any world traveler’s bucket list, the country’s small towns have plenty of homespun beauty that’s very different from the Renaissance masterworks and gilt-covered spires found in the big cities. With that in mind, here are some of our favorite small towns in Italy. [Check It Out]( [Cruise]( [Cruise Face-Off: Norwegian’s Escape vs. Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas]( [PARTNER STORY]( [8 Underrated Destinations You Haven’t Visited Yet—But Should]( [Washington, D.C.]( [Top Things to Do in Washington, D.C.]( [Shopping]( [Best Travel Accessories for Babies and Kids]( [TRAVEL TIPS]( [7 Things You Should Never Do on a Cruise]( [All-Inclusive]( [12 of the Best Bang-for-Your-Buck All-Inclusives in the Caribbean]( [Japan]( [12 Things You Should Never Do in Japan]( [Paris]( [6 Luxury Hotels in Paris, and Their Cheaper (But Similar) Alternatives]( [Read More Stories]( //links.oyster.com/mpss/c/JQE/WbJLAA/t.2g6/TI5oRht_R5eXFj9joYwn1Q/h35/4ydtLfolQ9FtxbDCPcML1QaUYxwc76UXOk6ocMpEEubTvXOxutRw258gnYdFWpYL//links.oyster.com/mpss/c/JQE/WbJLAA/t.2g6/TI5oRht_R5eXFj9joYwn1Q/h37/i41K-2FvbQBVKuIVW29rFpYl1AHNVh6r0xZHso7rGg9MWoKBRVFeDi4-2FiWsku5SxOR 330 Hudson St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013 [Unsubscribe]( ) | [Send us feedback!](

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