If you’re planning a trip to Croatia in the near future, chances are it’s places like Dubrovnik, Split, and Hvar Island that are at the top of your wishlist. I’ve been to Croatia a few times myself, and listen, those are all great, from the historical coastal ramparts, to the millennia-old Roman palaces hosting residential …
We’re not sure about you, but there’s no other way we’d rather explore Europe than by train. Though you could make an argument for sustainability, in reality, it goes far beyond that: Trains are generally more reliable than budget carriers like Ryanair and easyJet, you don’t risk getting charged upwards of $50 because the wheels …
Unless you’ve been living under a rock in recent months, chances are you’ve heard of Europe’s new, and frankly, pretty controversial Entry/Exit System (or EES). Designed to track overstayers in the Schengen Area, it now requires Americans to provide fingerprints and other biometrics upon arrival in Europe, and people aren’t exactly thrilled about it for a whole …
Love it or hate it, Paris is the world’s most visited city. Cliché or not, crowds swarm Place du Trocadéro for Eiffel selfies, Seine cruises past elegant façades, and lamp-lit Montmartre strolls under the shadow of Basilique du Sacré-Cœur’s soaring dome—and listen, I get it. Never dreamed I’d ditch my previous cozy London nook for …
Step aside France, Italy, Spain: there’s a new cooler kid in the block, one that isn’t drowing in a wave of crime, or buckling under the weight of overtourism for once. Tucked away in its well-protected, cozy Central-Eastern European nook, Hungary wrapped up last year hosting a record-breaking 20 million tourists. As far as foreign …
If you’re giving Eurosummer a miss this year now that the Old Continent is slapping a mandatory fingerprinting requirement on all Americans, you should know Cozumel—where it’s warm year-round and food is arguably better anyway—continues to welcome all guests bureaucracy-free. The Mexican gem is our go-to destination for sun, sand, and relaxation, and it’s where …
Who said you gotta hop on a 10-hour red-eye just to soak up that Old World European charm? When you think of Mexico, chances are Cancún’s dreamy white sands and turquoise water pop into your head, or maybe Mexico City’s colorful, chaotic-in-a-fun-way neighborhoods. But peel back a few layers and, yeah… you might be in …
Heading to Europe this summer and already scouring Skyscanner and Google Flights for 2-hour flights that will get you zig-zagging like crazy around the continent like a proper logistical nightmare? You might want to hold off on booking until you read this. Listen, we get it. If you’re going all the way to the Old …
Enough with your Barcelonas, Marseilles, and Amalfis: Contrary to what the average tourist might think, Mediterranean summers are actually about slowing down, savoring a gelato on a stone pier as the sun dips over a pastel-colored harbor, Vespa rides through postcard-worthy scenery, and soaking up all that ancient allure without rushing it. The last thing …
When you picture an island getaway in Italy, chances are Capri is the first destination that pops to mind. The jet-setting, star-studded rocky outcrop may have the world-famous beach clubs and the glowing turquoise sea grottoes, but it’s the last place you want to be if authentic Italian charm, and sun-drenched vacays that won’t break …
We’ve all heard it before. Whether it’s the menacing “go home” graffiti splashed across pastel-colored walls in Barcelona, or crowds of picket sign-waving locals taking to the streets in La Palma to protest overtourism, Spain isn’t exactly feeling like the warmest welcome for travelers right now. The country is buckling under the weight of mass …
Bane of our lives. It seems that, with every passing month, travel rules just get more and more complicated, especially if you’re an American citizen. From one of the top 3 most powerful passports in the world, to plunging to the 11th position, a U.S. travel document no longer grants you the level of hassle-free …












