Category Archives: Travel Guide

T-Shirt Weather & Classy Hotels: Winter Is The Perfect Time To Visit California’s Desert Oasis

Share The Article When you think of planning an unforgettable trip to Southern California, the desert may not be at the top of your mind. You’re probably thinking Los Angeles, San Diego, or perhaps some sleepy beach towns along Orange County’s pristine coastline. But there’s one oasis 2 hours from San Diego that doesn’t get […]

Alaska Airlines Launches First Nonstop Flight From LA To Popular Mexico Beach Destination

Share The Article If you’re craving some sunshine this winter, then there’s still time to plan your next trip. And as one of the West Coast’s most popular airlines, Alaska Airlines is here to make that a little easier and give you new destinations to explore. They’ve launched the first nonstop flight from LA to La […]

This Lesser Known Caribbean Island With No Crowds Wants More Americans To Visit This Winter

Share The Article Dreaming of a Caribbean getaway as of late, but Cancun, Punta Cana and the like––and their jam-packed resorts and lack of authenticity––just don’t do it for you anymore? Worry not: there is a lesser-known sunny spot in the Eastern end of the turquoise sea where the coastal views are just as beautiful, […]

First-Ever Commercial Flights Launching To Popular U.S. Beach Town

Share The Article Ever take a step back and think how crazy it is we can fly just about anywhere? Somehow we’ve normalized and taken for granted the power of flight and simply how amazing it is to zoom above clouds without a hitch. Well, most of the time… A rare occurrence happened this week. […]

Unspoiled Nature & Tropical Adventures: This Central American Country Is Having A New Tourism Boom

Share The Article We all know Central America for its lush jungles, unspoiled beaches and vibrant Hispanic culture, and in recent years, numerous countries in the region have made great strides in becoming more accessible to tourists, be it improved connectivity or increased safety levels. We’ve had El Salvador, which went from one of the […]

These Are The 5 Most Popular Winter Destinations For Americans According To TripAdvisor 

Share The Article Getting away this winter doesn’t have to be complicated, and TripAdvisor couldn’t have made that clearer in their annual ‘Winter Travel Index’. You won’t find any weird and wonderful off the beaten path destinations here. This is all about the favorites, the familiar, and the reassuringly easy to get to! So, if […]

Why This Safe Caribbean Island Destination Is Breaking All Time Tourism Records

Share The Article The Dominican Republic is one of the most highly sought-after beach destinations for Americans going abroad this winter. Boasting miles upon miles of sugar-white sands, fringed by teal-colored waters, and lively resort zones packed with luxury hotels, it is a no-brainer for vacationers keen on relaxing and pampering themselves a little after […]

$19 Well Spent! Hop Aboard Amtrak’s Winter Wonderland Train Through The Rockies

Share The Article Even before we engorge ourselves with a Thanksgiving feast and deal with the annual Black Friday frenzy, many travelers are already dreaming of sunny escapes. Leaves are still falling and menus continue highlighting pumpkin spice concoctions, but winter adventures are right around the corner. Some of us seek sun-kissed shores while others […]

This Northeast City Was Just Named Among The Best Destinations For 2025 – And It’s A Shocker!

Share The Article Last Updated 10 seconds ago While most people are trying to get a sneak peak of Black Friday deals or making last-minute preparations to avoid Thanksgiving disasters, travel nerds like me look forward to the so-called “experts” listing the next big “it” destinations. The Points Guy just released their 2025 list of […]

These Are The Top 5 Most Popular European Destinations For U.S. Travelers This Winter  

Share The Article Europe is like a magnet for Americans, especially in the summer months when, in some hot spots, it can feel like the American tourists outnumber the locals. And it’s easy to understand why. Europe crams so many cultures, cuisines, and historical attractions into a relatively small geographic space that it makes the […]