Travelers tend to fall into two distinct categories: Those who always work with a travel agent and those who prefer to book their travel independently. There are pros and cons to each approach. As of 2023, there are over 400,000 people employed in the Travel Agencies industry in the US. The industry is forecast …
Have you ever sat down to enjoy a nice dinner on vacation, only to find you couldn’t read the menu? While restaurants in tourist hotspots might have an English menu if you are lucky, don’t count on it. And while you could chance it, what if you get something you don’t want? You’ll end up …
Traveling this year is different from prior years. Because of the pandemic, there has been more significant travel to places like Asia or Europe. The era of going somewhere and wanting to experience something new and culturally based is here, and it’s becoming more manageable and more accessible for the modern person to travel. According …
Mexico is the number one destination for Americans going abroad, best known for its pristine Caribbean beaches, year-round warmer weather and Mesoamerican culture, but it is also much more diverse than it gets credit for. In fact, one of the best destinations south of the border is neither a coastal hub, nor a traditional Mayan …
When country-hopping across Latin America, travelers normally have their hearts set on Mexico’s pristine beaches, Colombia’s vibrant city breaks, or Brazil’s extensive Atlantic coast, but this geopolitical entity, which extends from the southernmost part of North America to the South, still has numerous hidden spots yet to be discovered. One of them is Guatemala, a …
Getting around Bali is cheap, but not always the easiest to understand! Here is your 2019 guide on how to use Uber, Grab, Go-Jek and Taxi’s in BALI!
Dubai is a city of superlatives. It is home to the world’s tallest building, the biggest man-made island, the largest mall, and the most luxurious hotel. It is a global city that goes over the top in every way, and people love it. Dubai is a hotspot for digital nomads and remote workers and has …
Travel and social media go together like bread and butter. Some have gone so far as to pose the question, do you even travel if you don’t post about it? While today we have no shortage of social media options on which to share our trips, it’s obvious that the fastest-growing sharing platform is TikTok. …
We’ve finally weathered the COVID storm, and you may be eager to get out there, see the world and make up for the lost time. With a majority of countries now open restriction-free, there are many options – perhaps too many – to consider, and we know how hard choosing can be, especially now that …
After enduring nearly three years of strict restrictions, health mandates, and lockdowns, Americans are desperate to do nothing, log off their socials and escape the chaos of the modern world on their next vacation – even if temporarily. We don’t blame them: as much as we love sightseeing and cultural expeditions, taking a breather is …
Working remotely and dreaming of a move abroad, yet you’re unsure about the Digital Nomad Visa (DNV) rules and other technicalities? A new online calculator developed by travel experts is able to tell you which country you are eligible to relocate to as a remote worker based on income, easing the process and reducing the …
Border closures may be a thing of the past now that the health crisis has been controlled, at least across a majority of destinations, but that’s not to say international travel is rule-free. Quite the contrary: Americans can still be denied entry to a foreign country for numerous reasons, including not having the number of …












