Category Archives: Travel Guide

Digital Nomads Can Live In These 5 Exciting European Cities On Less Than $2500 A Month

Share The Article Alright, globe-trotting remote workers, prepare for your next adventure! While Europe continues to be a top pick for digital nomads seeking a blend of culture, history, and adventure, the ever-shifting cost of living, especially within the Eurozone, can sometimes feel like a financial tightrope walk. But don’t you dare pack away your […]

US Travelers Can Fly Nonstop To These 3 Lesser Known South American Destinations

Share The Article If you’re dreaming of a tropical beach getaway, road trips across otherworldly landscapes, or exploring colonial towns that almost look frozen in the 17th century, South America is probably at the top of your list. We’re pretty sure you’ve heard of places like Buenos Aires, the Southern Hemisphere’s response to Paris, Cusco, […]

These Are The Top 10 Beach Destinations With The Most All-Inclusive Resorts (2025)

Share The Article Ever dreamed of a vacation where every detail is handled, every whim catered to, and your mind is completely free to simply enjoy? That’s the unparalleled magic of all-inclusive resorts. Imagine waking up to a stunning ocean view, a frosty drink materializing in your hand by the pool, and every meal, every […]

This Stunning European City Will Offer Free Transportation This Summer

Share The Article Europe’s pro-mobility scheme is the gift that just keeps on giving: Following a spate of exciting new launches, from the low-cost train from Paris to Brussels, to Germany’s extremely popular, $65 train pass, Deutschland Ticket, yet another European city is hopping on the bandwagon and luring tourists with transport incentives. Except this […]

Move Over San Diego! Nearby City Is California’s New Summer Vacation Hotspot

Share The Article Arizona plates have already taken over San Diego highways, which means only one thing – it’s the unofficial start to summer. But this summer will be different than the rest as quite possibly the most highly anticipated hotel in America is set for a soft opening May 15th, followed by the official […]

New Sleeper Train Launching From Rome To The French Riviera

Share The Article Flowers are in full bloom, days are getting longer, and the incessant rain that plagued much of Europe for the past few months has finally ceased, which can only mean one thing: summer is fast approaching, and it’s high time we hit the Mediterranean again. Needless to say, the bustling ancient metropolis […]

Tourism Twist: Mexico Celebrates Record Visitors, USA Sees Surprising Slowdown

Share The Article Well, folks, hold onto your sombreros and baseball caps because the latest travel numbers for North America are in, and they’re painting two very different pictures! The sunny destinations of Mexico are absolutely booming and breaking records for international visitors. Meanwhile, the United States has experienced a different trend, with a slight […]

Move Over Mexico City! Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Cheaper Colonial Destination

Share The Article If Cancun is the undisputed ruler when it comes to relaxing beach getaways and some good old luxury resort pampering, Mexico City (CDMX) is the country’s top attraction by a mile when it comes to cultural value. Boasting one of Mexico’s largest historic centers, peppered with Spanish-built palaces, charming plazas and imposing […]

These Are The 10 Best Cities To Visit In The World According To New Report

Share The Article Ready for some serious travel inspiration? A brand-new report from Resonance Consultancy, the gurus of all things urban and awesome, has just dropped its 2025 World’s Best Cities ranking. This isn’t just a list; it’s a grand tour of the urban playgrounds setting the standard for travel and living. They’ve dug deep, […]

These 4 Unknown Medieval Cities In Europe Offer Cheap Prices & Smaller Crowds This Summer

Share The Article Summer is upon us, and if you’re planning on taking that Transatlantic flight to revel in the Old World’s ancient allure, it’s probably places like France, Italy, and Spain that first pop to mind. Gorgeous as it may sound, that idyllic vision of Europe with twinkling Eiffel Towers and Instagrammable, pastel-hue towns […]