Share The Article Telling anyone to bypass Zion National Park would be a disgrace, but with that comes the hassle of crowds, including traffic (yes, traffic!) when hopping from one fiery red landscape to the next. I’ve been in the midst of it myself and was honestly quite disappointed with how limited the park felt, […]
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Share The Article Every year, Mexico seems to be all the rage as if Cancun is the only place suitable for an epic vacation. But, what’s essentially next door in terms of air travel lies an endless array of vacation options from bustling cities like Panama City, the natural wonders of Costa Rica, newfound hotspots […]
Share The Article Dreaming of your next Caribbean getaway already, but the likes of Cancun and Punta Cana have lost the novelty factor? As great as those may be for some self-pampering, especially after another long, laborious year, when all you want is a whole week of doing nothing by the poolside, they’re not exactly […]
Share The Article Like moths to a flame, it’s practically a given digital nomads will be flocking to Thailand at some point: Be it the lush nature, the higher quality of life (at cheaper prices), or the vibrant expat community, it’s the textbook definition of a workcation paradise: as a matter of fact, it is […]
Share The Article We all know Milan for its grandiose edifices and art galleries, high fashion, and ornate Duomo––is there truly a more beautiful Gothic cathedral?––but there’s no denying it’s a bit out of the budget for the average traveler. Between $202-a-night on hotels, and $107 on meals and transportation every day, a one-week city […]
Share The Article Lisbon is one of the world’s most sought-after digital nomad destinations, owing to its pleasant weather, rich culture, and thriving expat scene. However, there’s no denying that there’s growing animosity among locals toward foreigners. Reports that Lisbon natives are fed up with digital nomads—–which they perceive to have strongly contributed to the worsening housing […]
Share The Article Not that travelers need the return of The White Lotus to entice them to visit Thailand’s wondrous islands, but it’s undeniably a selling point. According to HomeToGo, Bangkok alone is seeing a 271% increase based on the show alone, but it’s the islands that are a mega draw this spring. National Geographic […]
Share The Article Last Updated 3 days ago What is Texas like? It depends on who you ask. In all likelihood, you won’t find many people raving about their beaches. There’s an exception to every rule, though, as the ‘Cancun of Texas‘ is one of the Lone Star State’s best coastal escapes. But anything beats […]
Share The Article Last Updated 2 days ago While most Americans venturing south of the border will find themselves in Cancun, Cabo, or Mexico City, there’s another historic city that’s becoming far easier to reach this year. Better yet, it’s on very few travelers’ radars, so you don’t have to deal with the headache of […]
Share The Article If you think Europe’s the only continent where you can enjoy (somewhat) seamless train travel between different countries, wait until you hear about Asia’s newly-announced cross-border railway service linking 3 fascinating destinations. Soon enough, tourists will be able to board a train in Bangkok, Thailand, calling at Vientiane, the capital of Laos, […]