There are a lot of packing blogs out there with these ‘ultimate packing lists’ that include every item you likely OWN, let alone need to pack. It would take the most cavernous of suitcases in order to fit all that junk.Those lists are lazy. Who says you need to pack all that?? Packing like you […]
Category Archives: Travel Guide
Share The Article With its ancient culture, impressive levels of safety, and great infrastructure, Europe seems to be the end goal of a significant percentage of digital nomads. Cities like Barcelona, Lisbon, and Split have all become workcation havens in recent years. The only downside to those? Anti-expat sentiment is growing across the Old Continent, […]
Share The Article Last Updated 1 week ago As iconic as London may be, it might be a bit of a stretch to say step aside, but every giant has its downfall at one point or another. For 2025, in a David vs. Goliath-type duel, the former is coming out on top, at least according […]
Share The Article Last Updated 7 days ago It’s not every day we get to report on a country going from being violence-torn and one of the most dangerous in the world to one of the fastest-growing, recognized for its enviable advances on the security front and decreased criminality… Yet here we are. It feels untrue even […]
Share The Article Last Updated 5 months ago With its high-end resorts and exclusive fine dining experiences, the Caribbean might not be your first choice for a budget getaway. But according to a new report from Squaremouth, one Caribbean island is the cheapest spot for American travelers to choose if you’re looking for a […]
Share The Article Last Updated 7 months ago “New York City” and “affordable” don’t often belong in the same sentence. In a city that cracked down on Airbnbs, hotels have skyrocketed. According to the New York Times, the average hotel room will run you over $300 per night – a new record. Although, a quick […]
Share The Article Last Updated 1 year ago More travelers than ever before are choosing cruises over other types of travel. In 2023, it’s expected that a record-breaking 31.5 million travelers will cruise this year. It’s clear that cruising is back with a vengeance, but just why is this form of travel so popular right […]
Share The Article Last Updated 3 days ago Sunny San Diego. Well, most of the time… “America’s Finest City” isn’t immune to occasional rain showers and a couple of months of gray skies. Vacationers are often disappointed by “May Gray” and “June Gloom,” as locals have dubbed them. Besides checking the weather forecast, there are […]
Share The Article Last Updated 5 mins ago Ancient history, rich culture, and some of my favorite food in Europe. The reasons for visiting Athens this summer are endless. And now we’ve got one more reason to add to that list: A new budget nonstop flight from LAX straight to the City of Wisdom. […]
Share The Article Last Updated 2 days ago 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 […]