Category Archives: Travel Guide

I Took An Alaska Cruise And These Were The 6 Mistakes First-Timers Were Making

Share The Article Are you planning an Alaska cruise this year? Cruises to Alaska are extremely popular right now, and 2024 is expected to be a record-breaking cruising season according to Cruise Industry News. Alaska is a unique and beautiful destination that is well-suited for exploration via cruise. This is because it’s difficult or impossible […]

Avoid The Beach Crowds! Discover 4 Florida Resort Hideaways You Didn’t Know Existed

Share The Article Lining the coast of America’s most oddly-shaped state are 4 secret resort towns surely to peeve gatekeepers as I shine a spotlight on where locals go for a tranquil vacation without elbow-to-elbow crowds. You might think you know Florida end to end as the “Sunshine State” is always reliable for a sunny […]

Delta Launching New Flights To 4 Exciting International Cities – Including Cancun

Share The Article Delta is tackling the globe yet again, adding to their already impressive portfolio where seemingly no destination is unreachable. That being said, it’s kinda surprising to learn there are still major U.S. cities lacking connectivity to Cancun on one of Americans’ favorite airlines, but Delta is set to change that. Additionally, there […]

Top 5 Destinations To Discover In France For 2025: From A Local!

Share The Article According to the United Nations, France is once again the most popular country in the world, having returned to 99 percent of its pre-crisis levels of tourism, with over 100 million visitors recorded last year alone. As a local, I can’t say I’m surprised or too thrilled about it, if I’m being […]

Black Sand Beaches & Rustic Charm: Swap Honolulu For This Authentic Hawaiian Town

Share The Article Hawaii isn’t just flashy resorts, lush volcanic jungles, bronzed surfers greeting you with words with too many apostrophes, and mainland tourists trying way too hard to find their inner mahalo. There is actually small-town charm to be discovered in America’s 50th state. Connected by two other Hawaiian airports, a quick island hop […]

Move Over Santorini! 5 Amazing Greek Islands With Less Crowds & Cheaper Prices

Share The Article Postcard-ready villages bestriding volcanic peaks, blue-dome churches, and a millennia-old caldera backed by azure seas: there’s many a reason why tourists keep flocking to Santorini year after year after year. Yes, it is gorgeous, and yes, sunsets up Oia Castle do feel magical, but elbowing your way through a dense crowd to […]

These 5 Countries Have Eased Covid Entry Requirements This Week

Share The Article Are you glad COVID-19 feels like history? Many nations have dropped all travel restrictions for Americans — including Greece, Mexico, The United Kingdom, Costa Rica, and Jamaica — but that’s not the case for all nations.  Some nations still have strict COVID-19 restrictions in June 2022.  With that said, these nations have […]

Forget Portland! Visit Maine’s Oldest City With Secret Islands

Share The Article As Portland has become a trendy hotspot in recent years, the rest of Maine is essentially the last frontier of the East Coast. Maine tourists don’t typically venture beyond Portland, with the exception of Acadia, one of America’s prettiest National Parks. But there’s so much more to explore away from the charismatic […]

How I Visited Over 50 Countries With Only A Carry-On Suitcase

Share The Article Tired of overpacking on trips? I’ve traveled to more than 50 countries around the world (sometimes for months at a time!) with just a carry-on suitcase, and I’m going to let you in on my best tips. Some people have been absolutely shocked when they hear that all I have is a […]

Move Over Lisbon! This Sunny City Is Portugal’s Next Digital Nomad Hotspot

Share The Article Lisbon is one of the world’s most sought-after digital nomad destinations, owing to its pleasant weather, rich culture, and thriving expat scene. However, there’s no denying that there’s growing animosity among locals toward foreigners. Reports that Lisbon natives are fed up with digital nomads—–which they perceive to have strongly contributed to the worsening housing […]

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