Category Archives: Travel Guide

Caribbean Island Opens To Public With Waterfront Bungalows & Free Beer

Share The Article Ever see those “free beer tomorrow” signs at your local watering hole? Well, that classic marketing trick to lure in customers just got outdone. There’s a tiny Caribbean island serving complimentary brewskies (for real) and welcoming the public for the first time after initially requiring an invitation. Let’s be real. At surface […]

Why The Richest Country In The World Is Shockingly Cheap To Visit

Share The Article I’ve been traveling for years and am definitely guilty of overlooking certain destinations because I assume right away they are out of my price range (looking at you Dubai)… But what if I told you the wealthiest country on Earth is actually a super affordable travel destination? Yep, I was just as […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To One Of Mexico’s Safest Destinations For The First Time Ever

Share The Article No more excuses. Too often, regular Joes and Janes miss out on Mexico’s wonders because they’re glued to mainstream news trashing our southern neighbor despite statistics clearly showing the vast majority of Americans vacationing south of the border make it back home unscathed after the trip of a lifetime. News just dropped […]

This Underrated European Country Has Stunning Beaches, Authentic Culture & Cheap Living

Share The Article When you think of an idyllic European life, with Vespa rides, blood-orange sunsets, soft pistachio ice cream, and lounging for hours on a scenic beach, feet caressed by the warm Mediterranean, Italy, Croatia, or Greece probably come to mind. But what if we told you there’s a lesser-known spot most Americans haven’t […]

Cancun Immigration Is Changing These 3 Things At The Airport To Help Visitors Feel More Welcome

Share The Article Handling over 32 million passengers last year, Cancun Airport is one of the busiest hubs in Mexico, only behind Mexico City’s Benito Juárez. That’s hardly surprising news, considering it serves both the city of Cancun, the number one resort destination for Americans flying abroad, and the wider Mexican Caribbean, which comprises secondary […]

Forget Florence! This Tuscan Hidden Gem Is More Authentic With Fewer Crowds

Share The Article There are some trips that stick with you long after you’ve unpacked your bags. Trips that you find yourself lost in daydreams about or bringing up over coffee with your family and friends over and over. My recent stay in Cortona, Italy at Relais La Corte Dei Papi was one of those. […]

Move Over Santorini! National Geographic Reveals The Top 3 Greek Islands To Visit In 2025

Share The Article As you may have heard, things have been a bit shaky in Santorini between earthquake warnings, and if the bucket-list island is anything like last summer, then overtourism concerns will surely repeat themselves. On the bright side, Greece is home to 6,000 islands and many offer unparalleled views, whitewashed buildings draped with […]

America’s ‘Most Reliable’ Airline Now Flies To 4 Popular International Beach Destinations

Share The Article An airline you may not be quite as familiar with has taken over U.S. skies as the ‘most reliable’ carrier in the country. Given my awful experiences with budget airlines lately, that’s quite a feat, but not one to worry about with Avelo Airlines. One of America’s newest additions, taking its first […]

Sunny Weather & Vibrant Culture: Digital Nomads Are Flocking To This Florida Beach City

Share The Article According to research conducted by MBO Partners, 18.1 million U.S. citizens are officially digital nomads, or roughly 11% of the total American workforce. That’s a stunning number in itself, considering that, prior to 2020, the concept of remote work was restricted almost exclusively to IT and certain niche fields of entrepreneurship. The primary […]

7 European Countries Americans Will Not Need A Travel Permit To Visit In 2026

Share The Article Just this week, the European Commission confirmed that Americans will need to apply for a new travel permit to travel to 29 European countries starting in 2026 (you can see the full list here). Called the ETIAS, this new document is what we call an online travel authorization, and it essentially functions […]

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