A picturesque lake set against the backdrop of the Southern Alps, Lake Como is one of the most popular destinations in Italy. It is where you’ll find all of those gorgeous Baroque villas that keep popping up on your Instagram feed, the postcardy pastel-colored towns and lush nature. On the downside, it can be pricey …
With September fast approaching, it’s nearly time to start planning that fall getaway, and if you haven’t yet had the chance to go somewhere nice and warm this year already, where you get pampered and bask in the sun, Cancun is likely to be at the top of your list. Before you book that jam-packed …
With its lower cost of living, fascinating culture that is unlike anything Westerners have grown up exposed to, and world-class city breaks, Asia is one of the most popular destinations for digital nomads right now, and it would probably be their go-to spot, were it not for one slight caveat: Across a majority of Asian …
Home to paradisiacal Mediterranean beaches and ancient cities with origins lost to time––some of the oldest known to mankind––Greece has been one of the most popular destinations for Americans this year, and this is likely to be the case still going into the fall. Be that as it may, if Athens’ surging crowds (and prices) …
Romania is not the first destination that comes to mind when Americans plan a trip to Europe. It doesn’t have a world-renowned monument like France’s Eiffel Tower, nor does it boast year-round warmer temperatures like Andalusia in Spain. On the other hand, the Eastern country is known for its Dracula associations, well-preserved medieval castles that …
If you’re planning a cultural getaway to Europe this fall, but Italy’s overwhelming crowds and Spain’s surging prices put you off visiting, perhaps it’s eastward you should be looking instead, or more specifically, Southeast: A beautiful Mediterranean inlet lined flanked by jagged peaks and ancient towns, Kotor Bay is Montenegro’s pride and joy and one …
Being allowed only 10 days of paid vacation per year on average, it’s no wonder a majority of Americans think first and foremost of relaxation whenever going abroad once in a blue moon. We’re talking five-star stays, being treated like royalty from the minute you check in to the time of departure, and enjoying round-the-clock …
With crowds starting to dissipate across Europe and prices finally dropping after a long summer of inflated rates, you may be pondering whether this fall is the right time to finally go on that long-awaited trip across the pond. The answer is yes: not only is it far less busy, but the weather is far …
From an underrated gem to one of Europe’s most-visited cities, Lisbon is overflowing with tourists in 2024, from the once-quiet hilly streets of Alfama down to the harbor-facing Praça do Comércio, now a bustling central square as busy as Venice’s Piazza San Marco. Though it’s a world-class cultural destination, Portugal’s capital has officially become one of the …
Nothing screams Italy quite like the Amalfi Coast: the scenic coastal drives, colorful towns perched atop clifftops, and fine-pebble beaches hugged by turquoise seas, you name it. There’s just one downside, though (or two, if you will): it can be unpleasantly crowded in the peak travel season, not to mention staggeringly expensive. The cheapest hotel …
For the last couple of years, Bangkok has become a digital nomad capital of sorts in Asia, and many have attributed its success to a low cost of living–according to Nomad List, living there costs an average of $1,398 a month–and a lively social scene. It’s truly hard to beat Bangkok’s infamous Sukhumvit Soi 11 when …
Though undoubtedly popular, Latin America can be tricky to navigate as a tourist: Yes, locals are welcoming and incredibly hospitable (in their vast majority). Culturally, it’s nothing short of fascinating, and the strength of the dollar will really get you far. However, on the downside, you may be subject to safety concerns you wouldn’t typically …












