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Traveling to the Caribbean island just got a lot easier. On Our Radar [Puerto Rico Has Lifted COVID Restrictions for Domestic Visitors]( Traveling to the Caribbean island just got a lot easier. [This City Is the Most Family-Friendly in Europe]( Can you guess which one it is? [The TSA Is Extending Its Mask Mandate Again]( The mask mandate will now remain in effect until April 18. Destination of the Day Canada’s Yukon Territory Canada’s Yukon Territory is known for its remoteness, and for its astounding scenic beauty. It’s a destination for adventure seekers and adrenaline junkies, and for those looking to escape the suffocating crush of the city. From floatplane flights to exploring the region’s First Nation culture, there are a thousand ways to [spend your time in the Yukon](. Catch the Northern Lights There is a good reason that so many people have the Northern Lights on their bucket lists. That’s because they are a sight that is almost unreal, taking over the sky in brilliant vistas of shifting colors. They can be seen in the Yukon any time from the end of August to early April, and [dedicated Aurora Borealis tours]( put you in the best location to see this bucket list phenomenon firsthand. Explore Kluane National Park Home to Canada’s highest peak (the 5,959-meter Mount Logan), [Kluane National Park]( is high in southwest Yukon's mountains. The park is home to Canada’s largest icefield and North America’s most genetically diverse grizzly population. Backcountry hikers and rafters come to Kluane to explore the alpine passes on day hikes, ride the glacial rapids, or see the stunning scenery from the highway. Tour the Alaska Highway Designed to connect the contiguous U.S. with Alaska, construction on the highway began in 1942 during the height of World War II. Now paved in its entirety, it runs for 1,387 miles from Dawson Creek in British Columbia to Delta Junction in Alaska. Stops in the Yukon include the Continental Divide of the Americas, the [Yukon Beringia Interpretive Center]( in Whitehorse, and the [Signpost Forest]( at Watson Lake. The latter began in 1942, when a homesick U.S. soldier working on the road’s construction put up a signpost for his hometown in Illinois. The tradition stuck, and today the “forest” includes more than 72,000 signs from all over the world, left by travelers making their own pilgrimage along the Alaska Highway. Vacation Like a Pro The best thing about traveling to Canada in March is the travel bargains; you can usually find lower than usual airfares and hotel prices unless you are planning to travel during March Break, when schools are closed. [Jane McLean]( Travel Writer Your Packing List Pack a variety of sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, warm pants, and [thermal undergarments]( you can mix and match to create different outfits. Since the weather is typically wet across the country in March, you'll also need to bring a [waterproof winter coat](. Waterproof shoes and [snow boots]( are essential if you plan on hiking or camping. Trending in Travel [These Are the Best Inflatable Stand-Up Paddleboards]( [All the Questions to Ask Before Renting a Vacation Home]( [The Top Destinations in Africa for a First-Time Visitor]( Get Inspired [El Bosque de Chapultepec](, Mexico City’s largest park, is considered the oldest urban park in America. Covering 1,600 acres, it’s home to several significant historical sites, multiple museums, an amusement park, a zoo, and a variety of recreational spaces. Follow the road to the top of the hill overlooking Mexico City, where Chapultepec Castle houses the [National History Museum](, to get great views of the park and the city beyond. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the TripSavvy newsletter. A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 © 2021 tripsavvy.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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