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How to Use Google My Maps to Plan a Trip (Ultimate Guide)

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I love a good map. I’ve got maps hanging on my walls. I go to the bookstore to read maps. Whenever I navigate my way home using only a map, I feel like I must have some innate bushcraft skills. And if you’ve read my posts about traveling in Maine , you’re probably sick of me talking about the DeLorme Atlas by now.

But while reading paper maps will always inspire a sense of get-up-and-go adventure for me, I’m not totally opposed to using tech for planning my trips and navigating on the ground.

And one of my favorite techy solutions? A secret little trip planner called Google My Maps, buried inside of everyone’s favorite map tool.

Google My Maps lets you create shareable custom maps with multiple layers, plus location pins with icons and notes. It’s a great way to brainstorm travel plans or create a trip itinerary from a desktop. And since the map can be viewed in the Google Maps app, you can use it to navigate on the go. 

To give you an example of what this post will show you how to do, here’s one of the custom Google Maps I’ve created for a trip.

Keep reading for an overview of how to use Google My Maps to plan a trip, plus a video tutorial of how to set it up—all updated in 2023. I’ll also share answers to commonly asked questions and some lesser known tips to help you get the most out of this tool. 

A quick note: Creating a custom map in Google My Maps is distinct from Google Lists of saved places. Check out our Google My Maps vs Lists comparison to see all the differences and our full guide to using Google Maps Lists .

8 Top Google My Maps Features

(AKA Why It’s Awesome)

Google My Maps allows you to see your trip itinerary. 

This is so helpful, especially if you’re a visual person or enjoy using maps. But even if you’re not, it’s still really useful to see where everything is in relation to each other as you plan your trip, vacation, or holiday because it helps you be realistic about your plans.

It connects with other Google apps. 

Setting aside my (ahem, very rational) fear that they may take over the world soon, I love all things Google. My Maps stores a copy of the map in whatever Google Drive account you’re using. (Am I the only one who has six of these?) So if you like to create Google Docs or folders to store trip planning information, documents, photos, or itineraries, it’s nice to have your map easily accessible in the same folder.

You get additional location information since it’s part of Google Maps. 

If a location is on Google, you can see their website, phone number, address, reviews, and website when you add it to your custom map. (Note that you can’t see this information when clicking on your saved pin from the Google Maps app, but you can from desktop.)

You can add your own extra notes and photos.

Customize your map even more by adding notes, photos, or videos. Use the notes during planning to add website, hours, or tips. If I hear about the location from a particular website, I usually add that link and what was noted in the article about the location (e.g., it’s a great sunset spot, which dish on the menu is recommended) so I can reference it later.

You can view your route by creating a layer with directions. 

When I traveled to Burlington, Vermont, I wanted to see the length of the bike trail on the map, so I used the directions feature to show the whole route. (Check out the Burlington travel guide for an example of the travel map I created that includes the bike path route.) And while I haven’t done this yet, you could also use Google My Maps to plan a road trip itinerary for a longer adventure. 

Caveat: As I’ll discuss later, you can’t use directions layers to get turn-by-turn directions (but I mention an alternative below). For this reason, I only use these layers to visualize my route.

It’s highly customizable. 

Don’t mind me while I swoon over the color coding and organization options over here. Use custom icons, layers, and colors so it’s easy to see what things are at a glance. For example, you can give different locations individual styles: a coffee cup icon for cafes, a bed icon for hotels, and a swimming icon for beaches. You can also use layers in many different ways, such as one layer for each day of your trip or one layer for each category (like dining, lodging, and things to do).

In-depth planning on your computer. Easy, on-the-go access from your phone. 

While you can’t edit the maps from the Google Maps app on iPhone or Android, you (and anyone you’ve shared them with) can view them. You can click on icons and see your notes, as well as navigate to those locations. 

Note that there used to be a dedicated My Maps app on Android, but this has been deprecated. 

It’s easy to share it with a friend or with the world. 

If you’re planning a trip with other people, it’s easy to share the map with others . And if it’s something you want to make available to everyone (like I do on my travel guide posts), just change the privacy setting and share the link or embed it on a website.

3 Ways to Use Google My Maps

Brainstorm and store ideas for future “maybe” trips. 

I often come across a really interesting hotel, restaurant, or fun thing to do in destinations I want to travel to in the future, and I want to make sure I don’t forget about them. I have so many bookmarks in so many places (Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram), but Google My Maps is the place I’ve started storing ideas for future trips.

Plan your trip itinerary. 

Want to use Google Maps for route planning? When you’re ready to plan an upcoming trip, plot it out visually by using Google My Maps to create your itinerary. If you like structured itineraries, you can easily create a detailed day-to-day plan. 

Or, you can use a looser itinerary structure like we usually do by adding all the places you might like to go. 

For example, on a day trip to NYC, we added tons of places to eat on the map (thank you, Tiktok). As we were walking around doing other activities and started to get hungry, we were able to easily see which saved restaurants were closest to us. 

Navigate on the go.

Whether you’re using your map loosely for ideas or for a structured itinerary, you can pull it up on your phone anytime and get directions to your next location. 

Not sure what you want to do today, or want to see what the closest restaurant from your list is for dinner? Pop into your custom map to jog your memory from the notes you made or to get directions to your next location.

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How to Use Google My Maps to Plan a Trip

How to create a new custom map.

Go to Google My Maps from your desktop browser . Check the Google icon in the top right corner to make sure you’re using the Google account you want to. Click “Create A New Map” and a window will open with a blank map. To give your map a name and description , click the map name (“Untitled Map”).

Google My Maps Create New Map

You can also change the color and style of the base map if desired. At the bottom of the layer panel on the left, click the arrow next to “Base Map.” You’ll get a window with nine options, including terrain, light political (a very light version of the standard Google Maps), satellite, and some different colored versions. Note that changing the base map style on desktop won’t change anything when viewing on mobile in Google Maps.

How to Add and Edit Layers

When you create a new map, the first layer will already be created, so you’ll probably want to rename it. To give your first layer a title , click directly on the title name like you did with the map name, or click the 3 dots next to “Untitled Layer” and then click “Rename Layer.” Clicking these 3 dots next to a layer title is also how you can delete a layer if you add one accidentally or change your mind. In this example, I’m changing my first layer to “dining” and will add all restaurants to this layer.

You can use layers any way you want to, or simply stick to one layer if you don’t need multiple. To add new layers , simply click “Add Layer” in the gray section below the map title and description.

To move a pin between layers , click the pin on the layer and hold down the mouse, and then drag it to the desired layer.

Google My Maps Create New Map

How to Add Location Pins

There are various ways to add location pins to a layer. First, make sure the correct layer is chosen by clicking anywhere in the white area on the layer. You’ll see which layer is selected by looking for the blue bar on the left of the layer.

  • In the map search bar, type either a place name or an address. Click “Add to Map” to add a pin for this location . This is how I add most pins.
  • If you don’t need an exact location or don’t have an address , you can click the pin marker button below the map search bar (“Add Marker”). It will turn your mouse into a T and you can click anywhere on the map to add a blank pin. You’ll immediately be prompted to add the pin title and description.
  • If you’re dealing with very remote locations (or you just like geeky map stuff), you can also use latitude and longitude coordinates in the search bar.

To delete a pin , simply click on it and click the trash icon.

Google My Maps selected layer

A few tips and best practices for adding pins:

  • If the place you’re searching for does not have a listing on Google, you’ll have to use an address. One thing to note is that sometimes Google Maps listings aren’t correct or don’t take you to the right place, so you may want to double check the location if you’re not using a street address to add the pin (especially if it’s a small business without a website).
  • I have also found that hiking trail heads are frequently on Google Maps, but they’re not always correct in terms of navigating there by car. I usually add them to my map to get a basic idea of where they are while planning, but I use a paper map or atlas to find them while traveling.

How to Customize Location Pins

To change the title and add notes to your listing, click on the pin on the map, and then click the pencil icon (“Edit”).

To change the color and icon of the pin , click the paint bucket icon (from the pin itself or directly in the layer). Click “More Icons” to view all the icon options. You can color code by type of activity, by layer, or any way that makes sense to you.

To add photos or videos to a pin , click on the pin on the map, and then click the camera icon (“Add Image or Video”). This is another way to make your map interactive, especially after you’ve visited a location and want to share it with others.

Google My Maps Change Title & Notes

How to Add A Directions Layer

I find that directions layers are helpful for showing the route of a walking tour, bike path, or road trip you want to take, but I don’t find them useful for directions while traveling since I can simply use the maps app to navigate. 

I use directions layers whenever I want to show an entire route on a map , rather than a specific location. Think of this as the 2024 version of mapping out a trip with AAA paper maps and a highlighter (if you’re old enough to remember).

Click the arrow icon underneath the search bar, which will create a new directions layer. On the legend, click “Driving” if you want to change this to walking or biking directions. Add a location name or address to Points A and B in the legend. If you find that the pins are not exactly where they should be, you can drag the points on the map.

Continue adding points by clicking “Add Destination” on the map. You can either type the information into the legend or hover your mouse to a spot on the map and double click it. (This is especially useful if you’re tracing a route on something like a bike path or hiking trail that won’t have an address.)

Rearrange the order by dragging the items around in the legend. Just like altering directions on Google Maps navigation, you can click on part of the route and drag it to a different road if you want to change part of the route after it is complete.

If you need to access the directions so you can see the distance of your route or the time it will take, click the three dots on the layer and click “Step-by-Step Directions.” Note that you can’t actually use this to get turn-by-turn directions in Google Maps.

Google My Maps Add Directions

How to Share A Google My Map

There are several options for sharing your Google Maps trip plan.

Open up your map, then click the share button in the gray bar above your layers. To allow others to view your map (which includes embedding on your website), click “change” under the section “Who has access.” For embedding, you will need to make this setting public.

Otherwise, if you want to allow others to edit your map, add their email address in the “invite people” section.

Google My Maps Trip Planner - Sharing a Map

How to View Your Custom Map in Google Maps (iPhone or Android)

Open Google Maps and go to the Saved icon at the bottom. Scroll to the bottom of this screen and click “Maps.” Choose the My Map you want to view. The layers with your custom icons will now be visible on your Google Map. You can click on any pin to view your details (such as description or photos), as well as to navigate there. 

To close a map, click on a pin and then click “View Map Legend.” There, you can click the Close icon.

From the Map Legend, you can also toggle layers on and off, and then backing out to the main map (don’t click Close—just the back arrow or back button).

How to Navigate with a Custom My Map (iPhone or Android)

To navigate to one of your pins, open your map, find the pin for where you want to go, click it, and then click “directions.” When you do this, you won’t see your custom map anymore but will be looking at the regular navigation of Google Maps.

You can’t use a My Maps “directions layer” for navigation. If you’re looking for that functionality, I recommend just creating a route in Google Maps and sending it to your phone (or sharing with others). See here for more details. 

How to Import Locations from Google Sheets, CSV, or Excel

Importing locations to a My Maps layer can be helpful in a few scenarios:

  • You have a significant amount of locations to add to your layer
  • Your data is already in the form of a spreadsheet
  • You want additional fields included besides the default Name and Description
  • You want to create groupings of pins (for example, a list of 50 restaurants could have a column for “Cuisine,” which will give you the option to group and style the pins by cuisine)

The process is simple, and you can import a variety of file types, including CSV, Excel (XLSX), or directly from Google Sheets. There are also special file formats that import map data from other programs, but this section is focused on spreadsheet-type files that you create and format.

Create a spreadsheet with the desired column headers. At a minimum, you need place names and either addresses or latitude-longitude information . 

If you want to group your pins by some type of categorization, you should include that as a column. Other columns you could include: website, phone number, description, or notes. While Google Sheets allows you to include photos in a cell, Google My Maps will not import photos in this way (it will include the column as a field, but will be blank). 

Once your spreadsheet file is ready, click “Import” on a blank layer (if your map already has layers, you will need to add a new layer to see this option). If uploading a CSV or XLSX, do this from the Upload tab. If using a Google Sheet, click the Google Drive tab and choose your file. 

Choose which column has location data (address or latitude-longitude) and click “Continue.” Choose the location name column next and click “Finish.” 

To change the icons individually, click “Uniform Style” next to the paintbrush on your layer. Under “Group Places By,” choose “Individual Styles.”

To change styles by a category column (such as Cuisine), click the link next to the paintbrush and choose to group places by the desired column. You can then give each category its own color or icon.

You can manually add new pins to this layer, and they will include all the fields you imported from the spreadsheet columns. 

You can also add more items to your spreadsheet, and import this new data. Click the three dots on your layer. Under “Reimport and Merge,” click “Add More Items” and choose your file. It will add the new rows to your layer.

How to Import a Route from Google Maps Timeline History (KML) or GPS Data From a Fitness App (GPX)

Google My Maps can import routes and locations you’ve already traveled to via special file types that are very easy to download from certain apps. This could be useful if you want to share a walking, biking, or driving route that you’ve taken without having to recreate it on a directions layer. 

Note that this only works as well as the GPS satellites were able to track your location while you were traveling.

If there are a lot of clouds, dense forest, buildings, or anything else blocking the GPS signal, your tracked route will be much less precise. I’ve noticed that Google Maps sometimes has my route showing somewhere I couldn’t have walked or driven. 

If you have your location history turned on in Google Maps, you can download a KML file from a trip, which will include the route traveled and location pins for any stops. Sometimes it misses a location name or adds a pin in the wrong place, but overall it’s pretty good.

Go to your Google Maps Timeline and locate the day you want to export. Click on it, and you should now see your route highlighted along with any stops you made. Now click the gear icon on the bottom of your map, and click “Export this day to KML.” Go to your My Map and on a new layer, click “Import.” Choose the KML file you just downloaded. You can now edit each portion as needed—changing the color and thickness of the route line, changing the location icons, as well as adjusting the route where desired.

If you have other apps that track your location, such as fitness apps, you may be able to download a GPX file that shows the route you took. The instructions for doing this will vary from app to app, but I was able to easily find it in Samsung Health by looking at the detail of a particular workout/walk and clicking the three dots to download a GPX. The import process to Google My Maps is the same as above.

With both methods, you can make adjustments to points/stops along the way or even add more pins. With the Google Maps KML file, you can also adjust your route by moving the small white dots.

Google My Maps Tutorial

Here’s a walk through video to show you how to use Google Maps to plan a trip, along with several of my own Google My Maps itinerary examples. Coming soon: a 2024 update!

Google My Maps Examples

Here are a few more examples of My Maps I’ve created for sharing recommendations, trip ideas, and actual vacation planning.

Screen shot of desktop view of a custom My Map for Hawai'i

Google My Maps FAQs and Tips

As great as Google My Maps is for planning a trip, there are some limitations to using it. Lots of questions have also come up about more specific uses and ways to use its features. Thanks to all the readers who have asked or shared tips in the comments as I’m always looking to make this a more robust guide. I’ve organized the questions and tips here since it makes it easier than scrolling through the comments.

How many layers can you add to a map?

Google My Maps limits you to 10 layers. If you are planning a longer road trip and want to create a layer for each day, this limitation may prove frustrating. 

Here are a couple of workaround ideas: You can create 2 maps, and have the entire master route as 1 layer on each (showing the very basic route for all 12 days—say from city to city) as a reference. Then build individual layers for each day. As a second option, you could add multiple days to 1 layer and change the titles to start with the day they correspond to (so it would be “1 – Name of Place” instead of just “Name of Place.”) However, this option may not be ideal since you can’t see the titles until you click when you’re on the phone.

How many location pins can you add to each layer?

You can add up to 2,000 pins per layer, and the entire map cannot exceed 10,000 lines, shapes, or places total. I haven’t tested the limits, and it’s possible adding this amount of items could slow things down. My guess is that most travelers wouldn’t need anything so large, but it is possible according to Google . 

Are custom Google My Maps available offline?

No, but keep reading for a workaround and alternative. 

One of the biggest complaints about Google My Maps is that you can’t download your custom map and pins to use offline, unlike the rest of Google Maps. 

However, I have been able to use it in areas with spotty reception. I pulled the map up when I did have reception, and I left it running in the background. It would stay loaded in the app and I was able to pull it up to look at it later when I was out of reception. I’m not sure I would rely on this as a surefire workaround, but it can work in a pinch.

Another alternative, especially if you’ll be traveling in another country where you’ll be completely offline, is to use Google Maps Lists, which can be edited from desktop or your phone but don’t offer the option for separate layers, unique icons, or adding photos. 

Is there an app for Google My Maps?

There is no separate Google My Maps app, but you can view your maps within Google Maps. Just make sure you’re signed into the same account, and all your maps will sync. 

(There used to be a dedicated My Maps app on Android, but this was deprecated in 2021.)

Can you create or edit maps from your phone?

No, the maps cannot be edited from the Google Maps app. Google My Maps can only be created or edited from the desktop version of the site. This is another huge advantage Google Lists has over Google My Maps because Lists allow you to add new places or entire lists from any device—iPhone, Android, tablet, laptop, or desktop.

Is there a bridge height filter?

No. For RVers and others who need to plan ahead for height limitations, there is no bridge height filter available in Google Maps. Since I haven’t had to use this feature myself, I am not confident in an alternative to recommend. However, from a bit of digging around, there are some apps and GPS units for truckers that may be a good place to start looking if you have an oversize vehicle.

What is the difference between Google Maps Lists and Google My Maps?

They both allow you to create custom maps with pins, but there are some key differences, such as offline access, layer capabilities, customizable pins, and creating/editing within the app. Check out the details on how Google My Maps compares to Lists (including a features comparison table).

How many stops can you add on a directions layer?

You can only add 10 stops per directions layer. This is also the maximum number of stops you can add for navigation in Google Maps. As some readers have pointed out, this can be limiting when you want to use this feature for a long road trip.

Can you use the directions layers on your phone for navigation purposes?

No, you cannot create a directions layer and then access those turn-by-turn directions for navigation in the Google Maps app. 

So…are directions layers totally useless? What’s the point of having a Driving Directions layer in My Maps?

Personally, I still like to use these layers, but only to show a route for my very visual brain, rather than to actually create custom directions. 

Can you send a custom created route (layer) to someone else so that the other person will take that specific driving route on google maps?

No, you can’t do this from My Maps, but there’s a workaround I can suggest.

Forget My Maps, and use Google Maps from desktop or mobile to plot a route. You can add up to 10 stops, and then you will be able to share your custom directions. 

From desktop, there’s an extra step in first sending the directions to your phone. If you’ve created the directions in the mobile app or once you have them pulled up there, you can share them with anyone by clicking the 3 dots next to your list of locations (sharing must be done before clicking “Start”—if you’re already in the navigation, you need to back out of it to share). When you share, it will list all the steps as well as send a link for the other person to open the directions in Google Maps directly. 

An important caveat to sharing custom routes: Google Maps will reroute the directions as it normally does according to current traffic at the time of driving, so this method cannot be relied upon if you’ve mapped a specific route for bridge clearances. As a workaround, you can add “stops” on the desired interstate (zoom in and add this literally on the road itself so navigation doesn’t try to take you off an exit), which will force Google Maps to take the driver that way. This is what I do when driving south from Connecticut to PA because Google Maps always wants me to take its beloved George Washington Bridge and I always don’t want to. I add a stop to force my route across the Tappan Zee Bridge. However, I’m not sure I would rely on this workaround as a sole method for RVs or truckers.

Can you see how much time the directions will take?

Yes, on desktop you can view the details if you want to know the distance or how long a route will take. To view distance and time for a directions layer, click the 3 dots on the laye, then click Step-by-Step Directions. 

Of course, this doesn’t really help when you want to get this information on your phone or use the directions for navigation. As mentioned elsewhere, the “directions” layer functions best as a way to visualize a route. If you need turn-by-turn directions, see the steps mentioned above to save and send directions in Google Maps. 

This post was originally published on July 27, 2017 and has been updated in May 2023.

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Marvel at the spectacular navigation of the Last Esperanza canals to the Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers, where you can appreciate the abundant flora and fauna and delight in this wonderful place.

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Prices Season 2024 – 2025

Until August 31, 2024

  • Adult: CLP$ 139,000 per person.
  • Child (2 to 12 years): CLP$ 70,000 per person.
  • Infant (0 and 1 year): free of charge.

From September 1, 2024 to August 31, 2025

  • Adult: CLP$ 164,000 per person.
  • Child (2 to 12 years): CLP$82,500 per person.

Place and time of presentation

Meeting point in Eberhard Street 560 at 07:00am (Summer time from september to april)

Meeting point in Eberhard Street 560 at 08:00am (Winter time from may to august)

Navigation includes

  • Boarding Fee to port
  • Coffe or tea
  • Navigation insurance
  • Tickets to Bernardo O'Higgins National Park
  • Drinks with ice from glacier
  • Lunch Estancia Perales Carbonada (meat and vegetable soup) - Grilled Magellanic lamb, with natural potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad, dessert and wine or drink * Vegan or Vegatarian alternative

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  • Transfer from Hostal/Hotel in Puerto Natales to Tour Operator office

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Balmaceda and Serrano Glaciers Navigation tour

The presentation time at the tour operator’s office is at 7:00AM. We start the navigation at 08:00 hrs. from the pier towards the Bernardo O’Higgins National Park through the Canal Señoret, while enjoying a snack. During the journey we will be able to observe Mount Balmaceda, where the glaciers that we will visit are located.

Our first point of interest that we will observe from the boat will be the Bories Cold Storage National Historical Monument, founded in 1913 by the Tierra del Fuego Exploitation Society, which for more than 60 years was the most important slaughterhouse in the area. Its constructions stand out in masonry, industrial architecture post-Victorian English style.

On our way, while we are sailing towards our destination, we will visit the Waterfall and Cliffs of Cóndores. The trip continues to Mount Balmaceda, 2,035 meters high, where we can appreciate the glacier of the same name. Then we will disembark in Puerto Toro to begin a walk led by our guide along the banks of the Témpanos lagoon, through a native forest of coigües, ñirres and ciruelillos, towards the Serrano glacier.

Here we will enjoy the vegetation and the contrast between the sky and the sea ice, accompanied by the imposing Serrano glacier. Upon returning from the walk we will board again and enjoy a well-deserved aperitif with ice from the glacier.

After having witnessed a unique, wild and virgin landscape, we return to Estancia Perales, to enjoy a Patagonian lunch or if you prefer a vegetarian alternative, once lunch is over we will return to Puerto Natales to arrive at approximately 5:30pm.

When is this tour taking place?

It takes place throughout the year; in winter (May to August) it is held every Sunday, and in spring-summer from September to April, every day

What type of boat does this tour take place on?

Navigation is carried out on catamarans of various sizes and capacities, ranging from boats with a capacity for 54 passengers to those that can accommodate 160 passengers. The choice of boat depends on the number of passengers participating in the day’s tour.

All these catamarans are equipped with bathrooms and have closed panoramic decks so that passengers enjoy the trip in all weather conditions. There is also an outdoor deck that can be accessed to take pictures and admire the scenery.

What does lunch include?

The included lunch consists of a delicious roast lamb cooked on the grill, accompanied by potatoes, salads and bread. In addition, a drink of your choice is offered, which can be a glass of wine, beer, soda or water. Lunch culminates with a dessert to satisfy the palate.

For those who prefer vegetarian options, a specific alternative is provided and detailed in the booking process. It is reported that an additional charge will be applied for any additional drink requested after the second, and said charge must be paid in cash and in local currency (Chilean pesos) during lunch.

Can I cancel or reschedule my reservation once I have made the payment?

  • Cancellation: If you cancel your reservation up to 48 hours before the start of the tour, we will refund 100% of the cost you paid when making the reservation.
  • Rescheduling: You can reschedule your reservation at no additional cost up to 48 hours before the start of the tour.

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The Xtreme Circumnavigation tour is a full day powerboat tour that goes right around the coastline of Antigua.

After passing through the North Sound area, the first stop is Stingray City Marine Park.

There you will spend the normal 45min-1hour long session in the water with the rays & other marine life – it’s a natural reef & sandbank so there are lots of things to see. We continue around the island stopping at Antigua’s largest off-shore deserted island, Green Island, for lunch.

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While the crew is setting up, guests can have a wonder around the island, maybe having a swim on the North beach. After lunch, we head south to Nelson’s Dockyard (we don’t get off the boat but Captain points out ALL the historic colonial structures & gives a short talk explaining what they were used for). The 2nd snorkeling session is at the Pillars of Hercules, a FANTASTIC snorkel stop where the limestone boulders enter into the water at the mouth of the Nelson’s Dockyard – base of the Shirley Heights cliff.

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Taking a Skaneateles Lake Sightseeing Cruise with Mid-Lakes Navigation

The Judge Ben Wiles getting ready for its Skaneateles Lake Boat Tour with Mid-Lakes Navigation

Without a doubt, the Finger Lakes region of New York is one of the most beautiful parts of the state. And, a large reason is because of the incredible lakes. However, what if you want to explore the area from the water but don’t have a boat?

Fortunately, there are many great sightseeing cruises you can take in the region, and recently I had a chance to hop aboard the Judge Ben Wiles for a boat tour of  Skaneateles Lake with Mid-Lakes Navigation.

Mid-Lakes Navigation is based in the very charming town of Skaneateles on the northern end of Skaneateles Lake only 30 minutes west of downtown Syracuse. If you are looking for the best things to do in Onondaga County, NY , this is a great choice.

Skaneateles, New York as seen from the lake

Mid-Lakes Navigation has been running sightseeing tours on Skaneateles Lake since 1969. The business started as an off-shoot of their mail boat but soon grew into one of the most popular boat tours in the Finger Lakes.

Today, there are multiple tours offered seven days a week from mid-May through mid-October. While they do still offer a longer tour each day on their mailboat, which still delivers the mail, five days a week, I opted for their one-house sightseeing tour on Skaneateles Lake.

This tour leaves several times each day from a dock on the northern edge of the lake and just steps from the many shops and restaurants of Skaneateles, NY. These tours are done on the Judge Ben Wiles.

The lower deck of the Judge Ben Wiles of Mid-Lakes Navigation .

This boat is named for the father of the company’s founder (the mailboat his named for his mother, the Barbara S. Wiles). What I loved most about the boat was that while it was built in the 1960s, it had a design and charm that made it seem like it was even older.

Sightseeing tours last one hour and travel along both shores of the lake, going about two miles south before crossing the lake and returning. Given that this is one of the cleanest lakes in the entire United States, its an undoubtedly beautiful trip.

The upper deck of the Judge Ben Wiles on Skaneateles Lake in New York

Along the way, the captain offers a variety of information about the geology and history of the lake. I definitely found these factoids really interesting, and they helped me appreciate the area to a much greater degree.

Most of the narration, however, was focused on the history of the homes along the lake and the people that owned them. While these homes are incredibly beautiful and some of the information was interesting, I think locals who were more familiar with the area’s companies and local celebrities would appreciate this part of the narration more.

Home along the shores of Skaneateles Lake near Syracuse New York

The boat itself is quite comfortable and offers a lot of seating and places to stand while enjoying the view.

It’s worth noting that there are only four outdoor benches (three on the front and one on the back). If sitting outdoors is important to you, make sure to get in line early to snag one of these spots as they tend to be the places that fill up first.

A church on the shores of Skaneateles Lake in Onondaga County NY

That being said, the rest of the seating is perfectly comfortable and you can certainly stand along the edge of the boat to enjoy the view. If you aren’t able to get a bench, I’d recommend sitting on the first deck if you don’t want to stand as those seats are along the edge of the boat.

Without a doubt, taking a sightseeing cruise on the Judge Ben Wiles with Mid-Lakes Navigation was an incredibly enjoyable way to spend an hour. It was great to be out on the water and not only experience the beauty of the lake, but see others enjoying it as well, be it from their docks, fishing boats, sailboats, or even stand-up paddleboards.

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If you are looking for a great way to experience the beauty of the Finger Lakes , I definitely recommend booking a sightseeing cruise on Skaneateles Lake with Mid-Lakes Navigation.

Looking for more great things to do in the area? Check out a Boat Tour of Seneca Lake , the Harriet Tubman House , our favorite Finger Lakes waterfalls , and the best breweries in Syracuse .

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  • Komoot’s optimized map navigation interface is now available to komoot Premium subscribers on Garmin® smartwatches and cycling computers, bringing komoot’s interactivity to the trail and road ahead
  • The komoot map for Garmin can be used on Garmin device running the komoot Connect IQ™ app , including the Edge ®, fenix ®, vívoactive ®, Venu ® and Forerunner® series among many others - even those without built-in navigation capabilities.
  • Users can update routes On-Tour and instantly sync to their device* without affecting the status of their current activity.
  • All komoot users can test the komoot map on Garmin for free until 7 January 2024.

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Potsdam, 20th December 2023 – Komoot can today announce the launch of the komoot map for Garmin, a proprietary navigation interface available to komoot Premium users of Garmin devices compatible with the komoot Connect IQ App. Komoot Premium users can now navigate rides, runs and hikes on their Garmin bike computer or smartwatch with komoot’s intuitive map interface, and utilize komoot features like offline navigation, turn-by-turn instructions, Zoom&Move, Dark Mode and customizable data fields. For maximum en route flexibility, users can also update Tours in the komoot app during navigation and instantly update the route on their compatible Garmin device without ending the recording of their current activity*.

Komoot users with unlocked komoot Maps Regions will retain the existing komoot ‘Tour line navigation’ feature

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Whether it’s an easy hike at the weekend, a trail running session or a multi-day bike trip — komoot Premium users can utilize komoot’s navigation capabilities on their compatible Garmin devices during outdoor adventures. Thanks to the new komoot map for Garmin, komoot Premium users can now enjoy the familiar best-in-class navigation experience on cycling computers and smartwatches that are compatible with the komoot Connect IQ app — including the Edge®, fenix®, vívoactive®, Venu® and Forerunner® series among many others.

Daniela Withalm, Senior Connected Partner Manager at komoot, said: 

This is the latest release in a series of improvements that began in 2019 with the komoot Connect IQ™ app. Offering our Garmin users the same seamless and intuitive navigation experience they’re familiar with on the komoot app has been pivotal in our cooperation with Garmin. Today, we are happy to announce that our komoot map and navigation is accessible to all komoot Premium users who own compatible Garmin devices, even those without built-in navigation capabilities

Komoot Premium users can confidently navigate from their compatible Garmin device with the optimized komoot map interface. Vivid turn arrows indicate clear on-screen directions, while a Zoom&Move function allows users to explore their surroundings in detail from their device — with the ability to zoom in and out and move the map if needed. When the adventure meanders into the woods, users can also enable a Dark Mode that optimizes screen navigation in low light environments with a high-contrast komoot map.

Further komoot Connect IQ app functionalities include Tour search with filter options, and customizable navigation screen data fields, for metrics such as speed, distance, running pace, power, and cadence.

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Adventures are beautifully unpredictable, so flexibility is key when navigating the outdoors. If users need to adapt to changing weather conditions, re-route for a coffee break or simply make a detour for a panoramic view, they can update Tours in the komoot app during navigation and instantly sync changes* with their Garmin device. No need to stop the activity, no need to delay the adventure, just seamless connectivity to enjoy the outdoors at its best.

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  • To access the new komoot map for Garmin, komoot Premium users need to download the komoot Connect IQ app to their Garmin device through the Garmin Connect IQ Store (free of charge).
  • Users can now tap ‘Navigate with device’ to open any saved Tour (planned or completed) on their Garmin device and start the navigation.
  • On Garmin devices with Garmin maps, users can select their preferred map interface when beginning a Tour, choosing between the komoot map and the standard Garmin map, and change their preferences in the settings

The komoot map for Garmin is available on most Garmin devices. If a device is not compatible, it will say so in users komoot Connect IQ app profile — users should make sure their komoot Connect IQ app is up-to-date.

Rob Hermans, Product Manager Maps & Navigation at komoot, said:

Intuitivity, clarity and flexibility are fundamental when designing a map interface for outdoor navigation. With these three pillars in mind, we have developed the new komoot map for Garmin, the ultimate navigation interface that allows all Garmin users with a komoot Premium subscription to reliably venture into the outdoors without straying from the planned route — even on devices with limited or no Garmin navigation interface.

Plan your next adventure now and experience komoot’s detailed map and navigation on your favorite Garmin device. Head to the Garmin Connect IQ Store to download the komoot Connect IQ app.

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Todo Glaciares Boat Trip | Upsala & Spegazzini Glacier Navigation

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Posted on October 18, 2023

Todo Glaciares Boat Trip | Upsala & Spegazzini Glacier Navigation

Los Glaciares National Park of Patagonian Argentina is full of lakes, channels, glaciers, icebergs, mountains, & more to enjoy.

One of the top ways to see all of these highlights is to take part of a Todo Glaciares boat trip experience. During a full day boat trip, you will get the chance to steer through the waters of the National Park seeing features such as the Upsala & Spegazzini Glaciers.

This guide will go through what to expect on a Todo Glaciares tour and how to go about the experience for yourself.

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1) Todo Glaciares Overview

If you find yourself in the Patagonian town of El Calafate, odds are you will want to see some of the world’s greatest glaciers.

Situated just outside of Los Glaciares National Park, El Calafate is the home base to many of the best glacier experiences you can ask for.

While the main glacier highlight in the National Park is the Perito Moreno Glacier , you can also visit other glaciers as part of a full day boat navigation tour.

The most frequented boat tour is called Todo Glaciares (translated to All Glaciers) . That is of course due to the sheer amount of ice that you will get to see throughout the day.

The main glaciers you will get to enjoy as part of Todo Glaciares include the Upsala Glacier, Spegazzini Glacier, and Glacier Seco.

In addition, you will have plenty of other beautiful Patagonian scenery to take in during the full day tour.

While there are a few companies out there that run boat tours, Solo Patagonia is the main operator that runs the Todo Glaciares experience (more on booking later).

The remainder of this guide will go through the Todo Glaciares tour in particular and what to expect out on the water.

Los Glaciares National Park Mountains

2) Todo Glaciares Navigation Map

To give you a better understanding of what the boat tour will entail, I have included a map below. Here you can see the main route & highlights that Todo Glaciares offers:

Todo Glaciares Boat Tour Map

3) Boat Tour Itinerary

While each boat tour may be slightly different, below is what a standard Todo Glaciares itinerary will look like. In the following sections I will be diving more in depth about this itinerary and provide some photos all along the way.

  • 1) El Calafate Pickup
  • 2) Drive to Puerto Bandera Port
  • 3) Check in & Purchase Park Tickets
  • 4) Onboard Boat

Lago Argentino Brazo Norte Navigation

  • Upsala Channel Navigation
  • Upsala Glacier
  • Spegazzini Channel Navigation
  • Glacier Seco
  • Spegazzini Glacier
  • 6) Base Spegazzini
  • 7) Boat Back to Puerto Bandera
  • 8) Drive to El Calafate

Lago Argentino Brazo Norte

4) Todo Glaciares Tours

Before jumping into the boat trip details, I wanted to list out some of the top tour options to choose from.

  • El Calafate Standard Todo Glaciares Boat Trip
  • Glacier Cruise & Perito Moreno Boardwalks
  • Glacier Cruise & Perito Moreno Glacier
  • 3 Day El Calafate Glacier Cruise

For the purposes of this article, I will be focusing on the first tour mentioned above . This should give you a good idea of what a standard boat tour navigation will look like.

If you are looking for a different type of experience such as visiting Perito Moreno or taking part of a multi day tour, you can check those out as well.

Spegazzini Channel Glacier

5) Tips & Things to Know

Here are some helpful tips and things to know about the Todo Glaciares Boat Trip:

1) While there are plenty of seats on the inside of the boat, you will also be able to stand on the outside of the boat . This is best for views and taking photographs throughout the tour.

2) During my tour, most people only went outside of the boat during the main stops. However, there are still plenty of views & landscapes to enjoy all throughout the voyage. While you don’t need to stand outside the whole time, I would highly recommend doing so for a portion of the ride .

3) Some boats have a photographer on board, where they will take professional photos in front of the major highlights . These will be available to purchase at the end of the tour.

If interested in visiting Perito Moreno, check out the Perito Moreno tours offerings in El Calafate

Upsala Channel Iceberg

Todo Glaciares Captain’s Club

The Todo Glaciares Captain’s Club is an optional add on for the Solo Patagonia boat tours.  This in essence is a VIP package for the day. You will get both a luxurious cabin on the boat and a 3 course lunch at the Base Spegazzini.

The price is around $100 more than the normal ticket but is a great option for those that want a bit more luxury and privacy.

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7) Todo Glaciares Boat Trip

Below you can find the itinerary of the day broken down into individual sections. Get ready for what is sure to be a top highlight of your time in Patagonia!

El Calafate Pickup & Drive to Puerto Bandera Port

The first part of the tour will take you from El Calafate to the Puerto Bandera Port – where your boat awaits you.

Most tours will offer the option to pick you up directly from your hotel. If you have a car, you can save a bit of money and drive yourself to the port area.

Pickup will be around 7:00AM/7:30AM, with the drive taking around 45 minutes to the Puerto Bandera Port. After enjoying the bus ride along the shores of Lago Argentino, you will arrive at the port terminal.

Tip: sit on the right hand side of the bus for better views of the lake

Check In, Purchase Park Tickets, Onboard Boat

Once you arrive at the port, you will enter a small building where you will find a ticket office. While you will have already paid for your tour, you also have to pay for the entrance fee to Los Glaciares National Park.

Tickets for the National Park are not included in the price of the tour (be sure to check as this may change tour to tour).

Expect these tickets to cost around $25-$30 USD. You can also purchase a 2 day ticket if visiting Perito Moreno on a separate day.

After purchasing tickets, it is time to make your way on board your boat. By now it will be around 9:00AM, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the day ahead.

Solo Patagonia Boat Tour

Todo Glaciares Boat Tour

As you can see in the map shown earlier, the boat tour will take you to several different spots around Los Glaciares National Park.

The main body of water here is called Lago Argentino. The tour will focus on the northern arm of the lake (Brazo Norte) and head deeper along the Upsala and Spegazzini channels.

The first portion of the ride will take you along the Lago Argentino Brazo Norte section of the lake . During this part, it will make its way through the narrowest part of the boat tour at Boca del Diablo.

Throughout the ride, you will get to enjoy some stunning views in all directions.

Mountains, glaciers, and waterways will be surrounding you. After some time of navigating the lake, the boat will reach an intersection and head up to the Upsala Channel.

Todo Glaciares Boat

Upsala Channel & Glacier

As the boat turns into the Upsala Channel, you will begin to get more and more unique Patagonian views out in front of you.

At the end of the channel you will see the massive Upsala Glacier that is seemingly never-ending. In addition to the glacier, you will have other smaller glaciers in view as well.

The boat wont go all the way to the wall of the glacier, but you will get the views of the Upsala Glacier from a distance.

Upsala Glacier View

In addition to the glacier views, this area of water also has many large icebergs floating out in the water .

While these icebergs are consistently changing in size and shape, you are bound to come across some big ones.

Lago Argentino Iceberg

After enough time near the Upsala Glacier, the boat will then turn back around and head towards the initial intersection. It is then time for the second portion of the day.

Los Glaciares National Park Boat

Spegazzini Channel & Glacier

From the intersection, the navigation will then take you along the Spegazzini Channel , where you will get even more views of the beautiful landscape.

Upsala Channel

Be sure to keep an eye out on your right hand side for Glacier Seco up in the mountains.

Glacier Seco

Once past that point, you will slowly but surely approach Spegazzini Glacier . The boat will make its way right up and close to the glacial walls as you get to see the Spegazzini Glacier and additional glaciers making their way down the hillside.

When it comes to views in Patagonia, this is surely going to be one of the best ones you come by. It is just surreal to take in the massive size of these glaciers that are just out in front of you.

Spegazzini Channel

Base Spegazzini & Hike

After enjoying some time by the glacier itself, the boat will anchor just across the way near the Base Spegazzini. This is the perfect place to have a meal or some drinks, and just enjoy the view.

There is also the option to head out on a short hike to various viewpoints along the shoreline to get new perspectives over the glacier.

Boat Back to Puerto Bandera & Drive to El Calafate

Once all done at the lunch spot, it is then time to make your way back on the boat and towards the Puerto Bandera Port. Keep an eye out for more great landscapes, before arriving back at the port.

Once you disembark from the boat, it is back on the bus and onto El Calafate to end a successful day out on the water.

Los Glaciares National Park Boat Tour

8) What to Bring

Since you will be out on the water, you will need to be sure to bring along the appropriate gear. In addition, the weather can turn very quickly in Patagonia, so you will want to be prepared for all types of conditions.

In general, I found layering to be the upmost important part of a trip. For this boat tour in particular, I would recommend the following:

→ Hiking Pants → Hiking Shirt → Mid Layer Fleece → Puff Jacket → Packable Rain Jacket → Comfortable Shoes → Warm Socks

Additional day hike recommendations include:

→ Hiking Backpack & Rain cover → Water Bottle & Nutrition → Portable Charger → Hat & Sunglasses → Sunscreen

Be sure to check out the Hiking Packing List guide I put together that will go through all of it and more.

Food and Drink

Note that food & drink is an optional add on to many boat tours. You may need to bring your own lunch from El Calafate if you opt out of purchasing food on the tour.

El Calafate Boat Tour

9) Where to Stay

El Calafate is a beautiful Patagonian town built to cater for tourists, who fly from all over the world to visit these glaciers. You will find hotels within walking distance to town center and also some that are further out from town. If taking part of  a tour, most of them do pick people up directly from hotels.

Below you can find some highly rated and reviewed hotel options to choose from during your trip to El Calafate. During high season, top options can sell out.

I would recommend booking your accommodation as soon as you know your dates:

  • All Around #1: Mirador del Lago Hotel
  • All Around #2: Calafate Parque Hotel
  • All Around #3: Lagos Del Calafate
  • Luxury Option: Xelena Hotel & Suites
  • Budget Option: Calafate Hostel

El Calafate Town

That wraps up a guide to the Todo Glaciares boat tour to the Upsala and Spegazzini glaciers. If you have any questions or comments about the trip, feel free to add them in below.

Also, don’t forget to check out the other Patagonia itineraries and guides up on the site like the best El Chalten hikes , Laguna de Los Tres , the Huemul Circuit , and Tierra del Fuego National Park .

Have fun out there and safe travels!

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  • Experience the unique thrill of sailing the Beagle Channel, Argentina, witnessing fascinating Magellanic and Papua Penguins in their natural habitat.
  • Marvel at picturesque inlets and bays, a sight seldom captured in photographs, as you traverse the 150-mile long channel.
  • Observe skuas, albatrosses, sea lions, and more around Isla de Los Pajaros and Isla de Los Lobos.
  • Uncover hidden histories at Faro Les Eclaireur, with its shags and cormorants, and learn about the shipwreck SS Monte Cervantes.
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After departing from the local tourist dock, you'll cross the wide Bay of Ushuaia and reach the Beagle Channel through Paso Chico. You will motor around Isla de Los Pajaros (Bird Island) and Isla de Los Lobos (Sea Lions Island), which are part of the Bridges Archipelago. You will have the opportunity to observe skuas, black-browed albatrosses, steamer ducks, cauquenes, kelp gulls, grey gulls, and sea lions.

Upon arrival at Faro Les Eclaireur (the Illuminators Lighthouse), you'll see colonies of shags and cormorants. And, you'll learn the history of the SS Monte Cervantes that sank in 1930.

Following the southern coast of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, you will get to see Estancia Remolino, where the remains of the Vessel Monte Sarmiento have laid at rest since 1912. Crossing the Beagle Channel, you will see Gable Island and the Port Williams Navy Base on Navarino Island.

At Isla Martillo (Hammer Island), you will have the opportunity to see a colony of Magellanic Penguins and specimens of Papua Penguins.

You will then make your way back to Ushuaia, passing by sights such as the Estancia Tunel (Tunnel Ranch) and Finque.

The motorized catamaran you are traveling on has an inside cabin as well as an observation deck on the top. To access the top deck, guests must be able to pull themselves up a steep ladder with handrail. The boat is bathroom-equipped.

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Maxwell is touring with Jazmine Sullivan again in 2024. Here is how you can get tickets to the ‘The Serenade Tour’

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If you want to experience the best R&B night of your life, then look no further than Maxwell’s tour.

The three-time Grammy Award-winning artist will begin “The Serenade Tour” on Sept. 14 in Hollywood, Fla. and will wrap up his tour on Oct. 27 in Los Angeles .

While on tour, Maxwell will perform in Brooklyn, N.Y. at the Barclays Center on Sept. 25 .

He will also perform at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Oct. 6 .

Jazmine Sullivan and October London are set to open for the duration of “The Serenade Tour.”

This tour marks a reunion with the R&B artist and Sullivan, who joined him on his Maxwell 08 Tour.

The Ticketmaster and Live Nation presales for “The Serenade Tour” begin on March 28 at 10 a.m. and will wrap up the same day at 10 p.m. through Ticketmaster .

Maxwell’s artist presale will begin on March 27 at 10 a.m and will end on March 28 at 10 p.m. through Ticketmaster .

The general sale will then begin on March 29 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster .

If you missed out on getting tickets through the presales and general sale, then you can find them on secondary market websites StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketCity and SeatGeek .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 by entering promo code NJ20 at checkout.

TicketCity users can save $15 on orders over $400 using promo code TCITYSAVE15 at checkout.

A complete list of Maxwell’s tour dates is available here .

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Maxwell is not the only artist heading to the Prudential Center while on tour.

Here are a few more artists you don’t want to miss out on: Jelly Roll , Kacey Musgraves , Nicki Minaj and Justin Timberlake .

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Taylor Swift's reign continues as she ramps up for the next leg of The Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter will kick off the European portion of her world tour in Paris in May, which will continue throughout the summer. From there, she'll return to North America to tour Canada and a few remaining US cities in the fall. If you're hoping to attend, we've compiled all of the details of The Eras Tour, including how to get Taylor Swift tour tickets.

Swift's Eras Tour has taken the world by storm since March 2023. The three-plus-hour tour features hits from each of Swift's album eras, from "Lover" to her recent Grammy Award-winning "Midnights." Each show also features surprise songs and occasional guests, so fans never quite know what they're in for. Swift will release her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, but it's unknown if any of those songs will make their way to the tour setlist. 

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Getting tickets has become its own battle and many fans have waited hours in the Ticketmaster queue to hopefully snag some seats, if they could get a presale ticket code in the first place. While Swift continues to extend the tour, including new US dates, tickets remain hard to come by.

Below, we've put together a guide on everything to know about The Eras Tour, including the tour schedule, ticket purchasing details, resale ticket prices, and the concert film streaming options . You can also peruse resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Taylor Swift international tour dates

The Eras Tour international dates resume on May 9 in Paris. The European tour will run until August 20 in London. UK prices are listed in pounds, and start times vary from city to city. US dates start in October and can be found under the following table.

Taylor Swift North American tour dates

The Eras tour will return to the US on October 18 in Miami. In addition to the Miami shows, Swift will perform multiple dates in New Orleans and Indianapolis. On November 14, Swift will head to Canada for several shows in Toronto and Vancouver. All North American shows start at 7 p.m. local time.

How to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 tour

Original standard tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 sold out long ago for both international and domestic dates. All US tickets and many international tickets were sold through Ticketmaster , although select international locations used different services. 

Tickets for most dates are available on resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . These are generally higher-priced than the originals, which are no longer available. Keep in mind that some countries have rules regarding reselling tickets.

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Ticket prices vary by date and location. International resale tickets tend to be a bit cheaper than US resale tickets. It's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views.

StubHub's cheapest European tickets range from $392 (Madrid, Spain, on May 29) to £978 (London, United Kingdom, on June 22). The latter is around $1,248 in USD. The lowest prices for most shows are around $450 to $1,000. On Vivid Seats , the cheapest tickets for these dates go for $549 and $683, respectively. 

When it comes to North American shows, the cheapest StubHub tickets range from $1,045 (Vancouver, Canada, on December 8) to $2,081 (Miami, Florida, on October 19). Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors generally have similarly priced offerings, but this varies from show to show. 

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Who is opening for Taylor Swift's tour?

Taylor Swift has a variety of opening acts, from up-and-coming singers to established groups. Opening acts vary by date. For the European leg of the tour, Paramore will open for Swift. In the US and Canada, Gracie Abrams will be the opening act. 

Will Taylor Swift add more dates to the Eras Tour?

Taylor Swift already added additional stops to her tour due to popular demand, including her US tour dates this fall. She also added additional dates to some of her European city stops, including bonus performances in France and the United Kingdom, among other locations. It's unknown whether Swift will end up adding even more tour dates, but by the end of the upcoming US leg she will have been touring for almost two years, so fans shouldn't be surprised if she takes a break. 

Where can I stream The Eras Tour concert film?

If you'd rather watch The Eras Tour from home, you could always stream it on Disney+. Check out everything you need to know about streaming The Eras Tour concert film in our guide . 

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There are 10 conferences with two or more teams in the 2024 March Madness men's tournament. You can track their progress below.

Here are the current conference-by-conference standings, updated after Sunday's second round games. Last year, the Big East went 12-4, with UConn winning the national championship.

2024 NCAA tournament schedule, scores, highlights

Thursday, March 28 (Sweet 16)

  • (2) Arizona vs. (6) Clemson | 7:09 p.m. | CBS
  • (1) UConn vs. (5) San Diego State | 7:39 p.m. | TBS/truTV
  • (1) North Carolina vs. (4) Alabama | 9:39 p.m. | CBS
  • (2) Iowa State vs. (3) Illinois | 10:09 p.m. | TBS/truTV

Friday, March 29 (Sweet 16)

  • (2) Marquette vs. (11) NC State | 7:09 p.m. | CBS
  • (1) Purdue vs. (5) Gonzaga | 7:39 p.m. |TBS/truTV
  • (1) Houston vs. (4) Duke | 9:39 p.m. | CBS 
  • (2) Tennessee vs. (3) Creighton | 10:09 p.m. |TBS/truTV

Saturday, March 30 (Elite Eight)

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Sunday, March 31 (Elite Eight)

Saturday, April 6 (Final Four)

Monday, April 8 (National championship game)

  • TBD vs. TBD | 9:20 p.m.

Tuesday, March 19 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Wagner 71 , (16) Howard 68
  • (10) Colorado State 67 , (10) Virginia 42

Wednesday, March 20 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Grambling 88 , (16) Montana State 81
  • (10) Colorado 60 , (10) Boise State 53

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  • (2) Arizona 85 , (15) Long Beach State 65
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  • (3) Illinois 85 , (14) Morehead State 69
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  • (7) Dayton 63 , (10) Nevada 60
  • (7) Texas 56 , (10) Colorado State 44
  • (14) Oakland 80 , (3) Kentucky 76
  • (5) Gonzaga 86 , (12) McNeese 65
  • (2) Iowa State 82 , (15) South Dakota State 65
  • (2) Tennessee 83 ,   (15) Saint Peter's 49
  • (7) Washington State 66 , (10) Drake 61
  • ( 11) NC State 80 , (6) Texas Tech 67
  • (4) Kansas 93 , (13) Samford 89

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  • (9) Northwestern 77 , (8) Florida Atlantic 65  (OT)
  • (5) San Diego State 69 , (12) UAB 65
  • (2) Marquette 87 ,   (15) Western Kentucky 69
  • (1) UConn 91 , (16) Stetson 52
  • (6) Clemson 77 , (11) New Mexico 56
  • (10) Colorado 102 , (7) Florida 100   
  • (13) Yale 78 , (4) Auburn 76 
  • (9) Texas A&M 98 , (8) Nebraska 83
  • (4) Duke 64 , (13) Vermont 47
  • (1) Purdue 78 , (16) Grambling 50
  • (4) Alabama 109 , (13) College of Charleston 96
  • (1) Houston 86 , (16) Longwood 46
  • (12) James Madison 72 , (5) Wisconsin 61
  • (8) Utah State 88 , (9) TCU 72 
  • (12) Grand Canyon 77 , (5) Saint Mary's 66

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  • (5) Gonzaga 89 , (4) Kansas 68
  • (1) North Carolina 85 , (9) Michigan State 69
  • (2) Iowa State 67 , (7) Washington State 56
  • (11) NC State 79 , (14) Oakland 73
  • (2) Tennessee 62 , (7) Texas 58
  • (3) Illinois 89 , (11) Duquesne 63 
  • (3) Creighton 86 , (11) Oregon 73 (2OT)

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  • (1) Purdue 106,  (8) Utah State 67
  • (4) Duke 93 , (12) James Madison 55 
  • (6) Clemson 72 , (3) Baylor 64
  • (4) Alabama 72 , (12) Grand Canyon 61
  • (1) UConn 75 , (9) Northwestern 58
  • (1) Houston 100 , (9) Texas A&M 95 (OT)
  • (5) San Diego State 85 , (13) Yale 57 

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Maybe the names weren’t familiar, but Valspar’s final round was inspired

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PALM HARBOR — As he stepped out of the scoring trailer, there was a roar from the crowd.

Cameron Young never even flinched. He didn’t look back toward the noise, he didn’t look over his shoulder at a nearby TV monitor. He just walked over to his bag, pulled out a handful of balls and then crouched down to sign each one with a Sharpie.

The applause was not his to enjoy. The cheers, the whoops, the clapping from the bleachers all belonged to soon-to-be Valspar Championship winner Peter Malnati , who was approaching the 18th green about 100 yards away from where Young stood silently.

Fifteen minutes earlier, Young had been tied with Malnati with the end in sight. Now, he was far enough away from the lead that he didn’t feel compelled to follow Malnati’s finishing strokes on the final hole.

“Honestly, I realized I wasn’t going to win pretty quickly,” said Young, who had a bogey on No. 18 at the same time Malnati was sinking a birdie on No. 17.

So, Young never saw the tears welling in Malnati’s eyes as he approached a final tap-in shot at 18 for par. He never saw Malnati’s wife and two boys share an emotional embrace in front of a national television audience. He never saw what could have been.

Watching Young at this moment was, in retrospect, terribly sad.

And, strangely, inspiring.

These are the moments that make us care about meaningless games and athletes we’ve never met. These are the opportunities that keep Malnati and Young and countless others just like them coming back again and again.

Yes, the big names had disappeared from the leaderboard by Sunday afternoon at Innisbrook. In their place were rookies, dreamers, wannabes and grinders.

Viewers might have been tempted to switch the channel, but it would have been a mistake. Maybe the final round wasn’t sexy, but it was compelling. It was entertaining. It was the story of every underdog who finally breaks through and every aspiring star who falls short.

Six players had a share of the lead at some point Sunday. There was a moment on the back nine when Mackenzie Hughes had the lead at 10 under and five other players were one stroke behind him.

“It was a blast,” said Hughes, who finished tied for third at 9 under. “I love being in the battle, in the fight.”

Days ago, there was no reason to believe Malnati could win this tournament. He had played 258 events since joining the PGA Tour in 2014, and he had exactly one victory and one second-place finish.

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Young, on the other hand, is an up-and-comer who could have been a dark-horse pick earlier in the week. He’d played only 59 tour events but already had six runnerup finishes, which was more than any current PGA player without a victory.

When it was over, he was asked about his emotions about coming in second for a seventh time.

“I have a four-hour drive home with a 1- and a 2-year-old,” said Young, who lives in Jupiter. “So, whatever emotions are attached to that.”

For Malnati, the victory provides him with a $1.5 million paycheck, which is more than he won in 35 tour stops last season. And yet, he never once mentioned the money in a 30-minute media session afterward. Instead, he talked about how the win guarantees him another two years on the tour. He talked about what it meant to his family. He talked about the journey it took to get here. And he talked about the importance of events like Valspar for golfers not in the spotlight.

“In terms of the people who participate in golf at the highest level, 90% of us dream of the moment that I just had,” Malnati said. “There’s 10% that probably gear their schedules and focus on the majors, but 90% of the people who have made it to the top level … live for that moment I just had.

“It’s amazing. I’m proud of myself; I did a lot of hard work. I’m proud of my family; they supported me. But it doesn’t matter, all the hard work, if we don’t have tournaments to play in. If we don’t have communities that think these tournaments matter. And if we don’t have host organizations like Copperheads.”

Asked how he might celebrate the victory, Malnati looked over at his wife, Alicia, and two boys.

“Do we have PB&Js in the car for the trip to the airport?” he asked.

“Yup,” Alicia said, “we have four of them.”

As for Cameron Young, the drive home had already begun. While the Malnatis were celebrating on the 18th green, he had slipped away with hardly anyone noticing.

On his way out, he gave all the autographed balls he had signed to a handful of children waiting near the exit.

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Seven-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette will bring her Triple Moon Tour to Nashville and Alpharetta, Ga. Courtesy | 313 Presents

You Oughta Know – Alanis is coming! Alanis Morrisette is heading out on her Triple Moon Tour this summer.

Ever since her album “Jagged Little Pill” exploded on the music scene in 1995, Alanis Morisette has been known for her angst-ridden, feministic tunes.

She’ll be performing in Alpharetta, Ga., June 22 and in Nashville on June 23. Both dates will also feature special guests Joan Jett and the Blackhearts and Morgan Wade.

The tour kicks off in June and ends in August 2024.

Morisette is releasing a meditation album “The Storm Before the Calm” June 17.

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Rodrigo performed songs from her two albums, “Guts” and “Sour,” as part of her Guts World Tour.

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