Category Archives: Travel Guide

These Are The 4 Safest Countries To Visit In South America Right Now

Share The Article Gorgeous as it may be, with its rich biodiversity, centuries-old colonial towns, and delectable cuisine, South America is not exactly well-reputed for being the safest continent compared to Europe, Asia, and even its northern counterpart. As it is plagued by higher levels of underdevelopment, regional instability, with the occasional military coup to […]

These Are The 3 Most Popular Ancient Ruins To Visit In Mexico For 2024

Share The Article Last Updated 22 hours ago Mexico is a country best known for its award-winning luxury hotels, paradisaical Caribbean beaches, and exciting nightlife, but it is also an invaluable source of culture, being littered with some of the world’s most famous ancient landmarks: the ruins of Mesoamerica. Prior to the arrival of the […]

This Is The Safest And Cheapest City In Mexico For Digital Nomads

Share The Article Famous for its pristine coastline, year-round warmer weather, tropical nature, and upscale resort cities, Mexico is currently one of the most popular digital nomad havens, drawing in millions of remote workers each year, particularly from the U.S. Surprisingly, the safest and cheapest destination in Mexico for digital nomads is not where a […]

Move Over Tulum, This Will Be The Next Big Destination In The Mexican Caribbean

Share The Article Last Updated 5 hours ago With its postcard-perfect Mayan temple perched on a clifftop overlooking the Caribbean, Tulum is one of the popular destinations in the Mexican Caribbean, but not without its share of controversy: It may be paradise on earth for some, but there’s no denying it’s also developed a reputation […]

Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

Share The Article Last Updated 2 hours ago I’m not sure about you, but testing my patience in long waiting lines at the gelato shop or bumping into sweaty bodies in narrow alleyways teeming with excursion groups while it’s over 100 degrees outside is not exactly my idea of fun, much less relaxation. Early summer […]

Travelers Will Now Need To Make Reservations To Visit Venice On Certain Days

Share The Article Last Updated 38 seconds ago This year, Venice authorities are finally implementing a long-debated—and highly controversial—ticketing system that will bar certain tourists from entering Italy’s second most popular tourist destination after Rome (unless they pay an entry fee). You read that right: from 2024, the city of Venice will essentially become an […]

These Are The Cheapest (And Most Expensive) Times To Travel This Summer

Share The Article Last Updated 10 seconds ago We’ve all dreamed of a relaxing summer getaway at least once, but between travel and accommodation, the costs can rack up quickly. And while there’s no workaround for the fact that a summer vacation, even right here in the U.S., will cost you a pretty penny, there […]

These Are Europe’s 5 New Surging Digital Nomad Destinations For 2024

Share The Article Last Updated 4 mins ago Europe seems to be every digital nomad’s playground these days, not only due to its diverse cultures and multiple options of countries but also its lower cost of living in some areas compared to much of the United States, impressive levels of safety, and higher quality of […]

Book Now! May Is The Cheapest Month To Visit These 3 Latin American Destinations

Share The Article Last Updated 21 seconds ago There’s never really a bad time to explore the wonders of Latin America, but if you’re trying to get the most out of your travels and save a little bit of money in the process, too, timing your visit right can make a world of difference. And […]

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To 4 Of The Most Beautiful Historical Cities In Mexico

Share The Article Last Updated 1 day ago Mexico seems to be on every American traveler’s radar lately, and we can’t exactly blame them: have you seen that crystalline hue on the water off the coast of Cancun, ever tasted actual Mexican tacos from a curbside food stall in Mexico City, or admired the breathtaking […]