Category Archives: Travel Guide

New Study Reveals The Safest (And Most Dangerous) Cities To Visit In The U.S.

Share The Article I know most of us would rather focus on history, attractions, or overall allure when choosing our next destination, but the truth of the matter is we just don’t have the luxury to do that. As safety and public health have become increasingly uncertain, it’s time we start to prioritize the places […]

Milan On A Budget – Visiting Italy’s Most Expensive City For Under $100

Share The Article Last Updated 1 week ago When it comes to a place as iconic and stunningly diverse as Italy, it can be hard to pick a single place to visit and even harder to differentiate between the unmissable gems and the overhyped tourist traps. Milan, in particular, has always been the subject of […]

Crystal Clear Waters And Ritzy Resorts: Swap California’s Beaches For A Fall Adventure

Share The Article Last Updated 1 week ago They say there are two sides to every story, and in some cases, two sides to every town. But this one is truly a unicorn! Nestled along the California – Nevada border lies a gorgeous getaway packed with fall splendor and ritzy resorts. No matter which side […]

Move Over Aspen! 2 U.S. Airlines Launching New Flights To This Underrated Winter Wonderland

Share The Article ‘Leaf peepers’ may be in full force scoping out vibrant foliage across the continent, but before you know it, snow will soon transform those very same tree lines into vast winter wonderlands. Colorado is one of the top places for such an excursion where the gorgeous Rockies are dotted with delightful towns […]

Move Over Tampa! This Undiscovered Florida Destination Boasts Unspoiled Beaches

Share The Article Tampa is a fun city on its own, but many vacationers opt to go just south of the cityscape to enjoy sun and sand in 2 of America’s most renowned beach towns. Of course, that would be Siesta Key and Clearwater, both constantly in a head-to-head duel year after year fighting for […]

Forget Barcelona! This Unheard-Of City In Spain Offers Great Fall Weather And Ancient Culture

Share The Article Last Updated 12 mins ago Home to world-renowned architectural feats by Gaudí, with La Sagrada Família and Park Güell, to name a couple, not to mention the honey-colored Mediterranean beaches, Barcelona is perhaps the leading tourist destination in Spain, drawing in millions of tourists every year. Unironically, it’s precisely its irresistible appeal […]

Epic Views And Incredible Experiences! Why This Is The Best Train Route In North America Right Now  

Share The Article Train travel is having a moment. Both domestically and overseas, more travelers than ever are choosing to slow down and take the train to explore new destinations.   One of the things I love most about travel travel is that it allows you to see a new destination from a unique perspective. […]

Affordable Paradise: Why Digital Nomads Are Flocking To This European Destination

Share The Article Last Updated 4 months ago One of the best digital nomad destinations in Europe is a surprising country you might not expect. It’s not Portugal, it’s not Spain, it’s not Croatia… it’s actually Albania! This Balkan country had a record-setting year for tourism in 2023 and it’s only expected to become more […]

Affordable & Stunning City 2 Hours From Rome Is The Perfect Fall Getaway

Share The Article Last Updated 1 month ago Narrow streets lined by ocher-colored buildings, charming piazze centered around medieval fountains, and some of the best-preserved ancient Roman monuments still surviving to this day—there are many reasons to go to Rome. At the same time, there are many why you shouldn’t: Between the intense crowding––sorry, folks, […]

This Surprising Latin American Country Named One Of The World’s Safest

Share The Article Last Updated 4 days ago Not that long ago, you’d probably laugh at the prospect of gang-dominated El Salvador, where corruption is supposedly endemic and violent crime is rampant, ever featuring on a mainstream list of the world’s safest countries. We probably would ourselves at one point, too, but as unlikely as […]