Best Islands in the Bahamas for Your Destination Wedding Crystal clear blue waters, powdery soft sands, and a warm sun entice couples to the Bahamas to tie the knot. There are exactly 700 islands that make up the Bahamas, giving soon-to-be-married couples...
Excited about the Olympics? Learn How to Get to Rio and What to Do When You Arrive The Olympics are almost ready to take over Brazil! The Games kick off Friday, August 5th with a calendar of amazing athletic events running until Sunday, August 21st. Can you imagine how samba-licious that...
Don’t Take My Word For It: A Travel Series I am twenty years old and on a nine-hour train ride from Munich to Amsterdam. I'm uncomfortably trying to settle in for the night in my second class economy seat that refuses to recline. "Want a...
Enjoy the Antigua and Barbuda Carnival on the Cheap! The 10-day Antigua and Barbuda Carnival attracts visitors from all over the world. This annual event commemorates the emancipation of slavery on the island, and it’s one of the premier cultural events in the...
8 of the Best Clothing-Optional Beaches ‘Round the World This post was last updated on September 1, 2023. While the idea of a nude beach can be enough to make us prudish Americans giggle and conjure up images of Wolf of Wall Street-esque hellbent parties, the...
The 9 Chocolate Wonders Of The World Everyone loves chocolate, and consequently, this tasty treat has managed to insert itself into our lives in a variety of ways. The history of chocolate is ancient and unique. The earliest known use of...
Don’t Take My Word For It: A Travel Series For The Constant Wanderer It is eight o’clock in the morning on September the twenty fourth. Florentine traffic pounds by outside of the open hostel window. The room is musty, the smell of mold so faint that I wonder if I’m...
Just Passing Through? Join These Huge Celebrations Around the World! I'll never forget the time I was visiting Florence and I walked out of my hotel for the night only to find the entire Arno River lit up with the ethereal glow of floating lanterns. The sky was alight with the...
A Timeline Of The Top 7 Times Iceland Massively Overachieved And Why We Should All Be More Like Them Although Iceland is a small country (it's the least densely populated country in Europe with only about 300,000 people living on a land mass about the size of Kentucky) it has continued to make headlines,...
A Post-Brexit Travel Guide The #EURef results are in and the UK has voted to leave the European Union (EU) and begin their Brexit. Pre-Brexit Brits were able to fluidly go back and forth through the 28 nations that comprised the...
The Coolest Places in Iceland You Should Travel To But Can’t Pronounce As if you needed another excuse to travel to one of the coolest places in the world, Iceland was just named the safest destination in the world! Not only is Iceland the world’s most peaceful country, but...
Packing Light: How I Fit Four Months Of Travel Into A Small Carry-On Though I once was unable to travel to the beach without two checked bags in tow, I've since learned the fine art of packing my entire life into one small (rather pink) carry-on. Last August I did just that. I...
North to South: My Top Wine Picks from Chile I've been on many wine tours before, but nothing prepared me for the variety of good quality wines I enjoyed in Chile. In just two weeks, I drank hundreds of glasses of whites, rosés, and reds, from all over...
Voluntourism: Good Or Bad? Voluntourism, or the act of traveling to a foreign country to do charitable volunteer work is on the rise, and one of the fastest growing travel trends today. This $2 billion a year industry involves 1.6...