Cruising is having a renaissance, with more people than ever taking to the seas. And cruising is no longer the preserve of the elderly. Groups of young people, solo travelers, couples, and families are all discovering the joys of cruising too. For this reason, cruise ships keep getting bigger and bigger. This week, Royal Caribbean’s …
Did you know that you can work remotely in Canada for up to six months? According to current Canadian laws, travelers with a tourist visa can work from the country and stay for up to 6 months. There’s been a new update issued on June 27th this year to remind foreign visitors that this is …
Confusion sets in when solo travelers book their next trip to the Western Balkans. Doesn’t it make more sense to choose somewhere more well-known, such as Greece or Spain? As one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Europe, there is one Balkan country that should certainly be on every solo traveler’s list. Creeping onto …
Everyone wants to venture this summer in search of quaint towns and pristine beaches that don’t break the bank, but with so many tourists flocking to Europe, what’s the best way to narrow it down in terms of cost? Prices in Europe have certainly increased, but sometimes it’s worth exploring local spots. If you’re on …
If you’re yet to book your summer vacation, you may be wondering whether to head to the beach or whether now is the right time to explore a brand-new city. City vacations are busy vacations, providing an opportunity to explore museums and art galleries, enjoy modern architecture, and fine dining opportunities. Meanwhile, beach vacations allow …
Traveling in some of the most popular European summer hotspots has just gotten a bit easier, thanks to the expansion of Uber into new markets. In attempts to meet the increased demand from travelers that this record-breaking summer will likely bring, the king of ride-sharing apps is ramping up their European game. Uber is adding …
Beaches, you either love them or hate them. For some, there is no better way to spend a holiday than by laying in the sand, feeling the waves lap at your feet, and enjoying the smell of sunscreen and whatever foods the locals are selling. For others, the idea of baking in the sun and …
As the world’s most visited country, France has been welcoming tourists with open arms season after season, and their tourism industry shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With record numbers of visitors anticipated for summer 2023, France is now aiming to combat over-tourism at its most sought-after destinations and seeking to find ways …
Southeast Asia has long been a favorite among budget backpackers, luxury seekers, and digital nomads alike. Since Southeast Asia has some of the lowest cost of living in the world, travelers have the option to stay for a few months on the same budget that would have lasted them a week in Europe. But in …
Traveling alone can be incredibly rewarding and enriching. Solo travelers are able to travel at their own pace, explore without sticking to anyone’s schedule but their own, and meet new people as they go along. One of the only real downsides of traveling alone is that you have to be more safety conscious throughout your …
El Salvador was one of the biggest surprises when I spent around 4 months traveling around Latin America this spring. The country is so often skipped because of bad media coverage and misconceptions, but I never felt unsafe and was really blown away by this beautiful, misunderstood country. It’s been said that the country of …
The work-from-anywhere movement isn’t going anywhere. Digital nomads leverage their location-independent online work to travel the world for long periods of time or even full-time. Today there are more than 32 million digital nomads worldwide. With so many laptop-toting travelers, it’s no surprise that crowds and prices are skyrocketing in uber-popular remote work destinations like …












