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 […]
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Share The Article San Diego, Los Angeles, among other quintessential Orange County beaches may be what you envision when planning a Southern California vacation. You’re not wrong. However, what’s lost in the shadows of household names lies SoCal’s own “Napa,” teeming with grand Chateau-style wineries, stunning nature, small-town charm, and capped by a newly revamped resort […]
Share The Article Well, well, well… in a time when it seems we’re seeing more airline bankruptcies than start-ups, one new U.K.-based airline is going for gold and hoping to strike it rich with a bold endeavor. Usually, an airline starts out slow and gains a loyal fan base, but Global Airlines is already venturing […]
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. […]
Share The Article A twinkling Eiffel at midnight, romantic strolls around the cobble-paved Montmartre, and an elegant soirée attending the opera at Palais Garnier… there’s many a reason why Paris has earned the nickname City of Love. It truly is quite the beautiful setting, however, it is not without flaw—you’ll be dealing with a fair amount […]
Share The Article Texas ain’t just honky-tonk bars, rippin’ rodeos, and oversized trucks… Since Florida is always the South’s most sought-after beach destination, even a state as massive as Texas gets overlooked for some of the most scenic beaches this side of America. Whether it be the ‘Cancun of Texas‘, underrated Corpus Christi, or one […]
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 […]
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 […]
Share The Article As San Francisco had one of its worst years for tourism and wildfires have decimated some of the most beautiful regions of Los Angeles, travelers may be opening their eyes to new destinations in the “Golden State”. Home to new lavish resorts and world-class eats, there are 3 California getaways on the […]
Share The Article Oh boy! It appears at least one budget airline smells blood in the water as Southwest just put the kibosh on their long-standing policy of “bags fly free”. One might think when that shocking domino fell, it would kickstart a trickle-down fee-economics effect, but so far, so good for travelers’ wallets. Time […]