| | | Driving away from wildfires can be harrowing. Here’s what to do. Experts urge drivers to maintain clean air filters and leave keys behind if they have to flee. Document prep | (CSA-Printstock/Washington Post illustration; iStock) | 6 changes that could trip up travel in 2025 Red tape is coming for Real IDs, travel authorizations in Europe and Mexico cruises. Dark tourism | (Bryan Anselm for The Washington Post) | The next phase of the true-crime boom? Themed tours. True-crime tourists are willing to shell out to see the sites of mob hits, serial killer trails and missing persons cases. Los Angeles | (Sean Scheidt for The Washington Post) | The Bunny Museum, a quirky monument to an L.A. love story, lost in fire Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski lost their world record collection of rabbit memorabilia but are vowing to rebuild. From the archive | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) | (Saul Martinez for The Washington Post) | Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, the world’s latest largest cruise ship, is all about the superlatives. It boasts the largest ice skating rink at sea, the tallest drop slide at sea and the most expansive pool at sea. Its long list of “firsts at sea” includes a suspended infinity pool, a walk-up champagne bar and a chief dog officer named Rover. To experience the sheer enormousness of the Icon, we booked passage on its maiden voyage in January 2024. As reporter Andrea Sachs explored its 20 decks from forward to stern, she sought to answer a burning question: Is bigger better, or did Royal Caribbean go overboard? Click here to read more of our 10 travel-tested reviews. On Instagram | | Tulum boasts all the beauty of Mexico’s Caribbean coast. And everyone wants in. As major infrastructure projects near completion, the governor of Quintana Roo has declared a “New Era of Tourism” in the Mexican Caribbean, celebrating the rapid development of Tulum as a tremendous success. For many locals, the story of the city’s growth is more complicated. More tourism brings more income, but that has come at a cost to the environment, its inhabitants and their culture. | Want this newsletter every week? Sign up here. | | | | | | |  | You received this email because you signed up for By The Way or because it is included in your subscription. | Manage newsletters | Unsubscribe | 1301 K St NW, | Washington DC 20071 | | DOWNLOAD OUR APP | | | | | | | | | |