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Travel Journal: Melbourne

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After our day of travel we reached Melbourne, thing is though we spent almost a week in Melbourne I feel we didn’t really see a lot. We were based in Flinders Street Backpackers Hostel which was relatively cheap for our double room and included a free breakfast but since the cookers were absolutely rubbish all other meals were problematic.

Melbourne’s weather turned out to be really unpredictable and every changing so it could be scorching sun one minute and pounding rain the next so this made our days a little difficult to plan. But despite the weather, we were both in agreement that we liked Melbourne, especially in direct comparison to Sydney before.

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We ended up spending a lot of time in Federation Square solely for the purpose of using the free wifi that the square provided, which I think is a great idea and we should do this everywhere though probably isn’t so great in a rainy George Square in Scotland. We did visit several other places too.  We explored ACMI (Australian Centre for the Moving Image) where we played with all the interactive exhibits including one which included all the old console games and did you know Skippy was totally filmed in Australia? We also hopped on the free tram and spent a day wandering round Fitzroy Park where we found The Fairies Tree, Cook’s Cottage and a Burns statue.

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These were not great attractions and did not excite us in any way but we made the most of it. The Fairies Tree was just a fairy scene carved and painted into a tree stump which yes, was well done, but in the end it’s still just a tree stump. The cottage was supposedly owned by Captain James Cook but was actually his parents home which had been dismantled and shipped from its location in Yorkshire and rebuilt here. As for the Burns Statue, it was just nice to see something Scottish I guess. There was also a greenhouse in the park but it was actually closed. What entertained us more than anything else was the Japanese businessmen in the park all dressed in their suits taking pictures of everything, and I mean everything, every single tree. What an exciting slide show that will be on their return.

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That evening, following a lot of advertising for Melbourne Quay, with its busy shopping and dinning scene, I decided we should go have a look see. However, after a lot of walking and searching we ended up just looking dodgy in a boat mooring point and residential area in the dark. We never found this must see location but I have no clue how to find it or even where it was supposed to be. It ended up a greatly disappointing excursion.

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We spent a day at the Botanic Gardens which we managed to get the free tram to as well. It turned out to be a really sunny day so it was nice to sit in the sun for a bit and watch the several weddings which where taking place in the gardens, one of which included several songs from Disney films. We also visited The Shrine of Remembrance, Victoria’s War Memorial which was across the road and quite impressive as well. We got annoyed at the tourists who were laughing and carrying on in the tombs underneath and especially at the Americans who compared the building to a mall carpark. We both were a bit put out by peoples lack of respect but I guess our opinions are outdated or something as we were definitely in the minority.

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Other fun activities of Melbourne included trying to find a take-away shop to satisfy my pizza craving which was an epic fail though we did find food, a walk along the Yarra River and also attending Andrew’s cousin’s birthday party.  Now Andrew’s cousins were the reason we ended up staying in Melbourne so long, awaiting contact and then hanging out until the day of the party. Andrew seemed quite happy to meet up with them again but I felt a bit side lined by the many Australian girls who had gathered around Andrew due to his non- Aussie accent.

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But after a long week in Melbourne in which we both forgot about the Neighbours tour, it was time to move on and we had decided to head to Phillip Island just off the coast. It worked out cheaper to get the coach over the bridge than the ferry across so we hopped on a bus to Cowes to go explore the Island.

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Ever since I had heard echos about Melbourne being one of the most creative, foodie-friendly cities in the world, I’ve wanted to go there. It had always been on my list, but before taking the plunge and living nomadically, we had never really made any concrete plans about  when to go.

And now, here we are! It was that easy to just make it a priority and just take our lives here for a while. I feel extremely grateful about that. With a creative b usiness  that we can take wherever we go, a minimalist mindset and a pinch of wanderlust. we made it happen! Not only did we manage to come to this place which was on our wishlist, but we actually lived here like locals: it’s been 1,5 months we’ve been here… and we just love it!

This place is even better than what I expected. It has tons of unique neighbourhoods, each gathering different people of different ethnicities and backgrounds, just like a melting pot. It’s openminded, bold and artsy, foodie-friendly, diversity-friendly. Just crazy friendly. Everyone is lovely, there’s a sweet positive vibe when you walk around. From the busy areas to the quiet, suburb-like streets lined with cute small houses (that are not in actual suburbs but in the heart of the city!), it’s walkable, safe, full of cozy parks where you can have a nap for a whole afternoon – something we did often in the weekends when we were exhausted from our busy week! The weather is very unpredictable here, but I enjoy it. One day there’s a sweaty heatwave, the next day it’s 10°C and we’re pulling out our beanie + scarf combo. Lots of…variety 😉

We made it a point to stay in a creative neighborhood – as I mentioned in this post , we consider this a key for feeling inspired for our work and for meeting like-minded people. We chose Fitzroy and I must say, I don’t regret it one bit.

Fitzroy is a fantastic place. It feels like the heart of the local creative community, as it’s a cool mixture of epic warehouse spaces (which are reconverted into art galleries, eateries, yoga studios), small shops, cafés, pubs, tiny asian street food spots, maker’s markets, and just awesome things to keep you inspired. It honestly feels “different” than the touristy parts of the city, more like an independent little town all to itself. What I love about living here is that we can spend some quiet time at home (located in the inner streets) and then have coffeeshops and whatever we crave just around the corner. A couple of days ago we experienced the best example of this: we had 1) an awesome coffee & workspot 2) cheap & tasty sushi lunch and 3) an art shop where I bought some washi tape I needed for my illustration work – all within 300m of our house. Yes. This has to be the shortest distance VS errand ratio we’ve ever done! Haha!

As I mentioned, this neighborhood is awesome, and it’s home to tons of cool things. We’ve been here for a while and we haven’t seen all of it. But if you ever head to Melbourne, then do make sure to keep these places in your Fitzroy list.

OUR FAVOURITE SPOTS IN FITZROY

FOOD & DRINK

RUSTICA – Our favourite place for brunch. They have excellent sourdough and perfectly seasoned food. The head chef, Tori is super creative with it all and we had the pleasure to meet her in person!

SHOP RAMEN – The place to get tasty ramen bowls & steamed buns. Small menu, hip crowds, yumminess.

SMITH & DELI – As a person who eats a lot of vegetarian food, I am not usually a big fan of “mock foods” but this place is fun because it’s a deli that makes classic deli sandwiches, veganized. Scrumptious.

SMITH & DAUGHTERS – If sandwiches are not your thing and you prefer spanish tapas, this is a place where you can have them all veganized too. Try the paella balls, they are to die for!

NAKED FOR SATAN – Super cool rooftop bar with an lovely view. Drinks are more expensive than other pubs, and it can be a little crowded up there but it’s a pretty epic thing to experience

LUNE CROISSANTERIE – A place that does croissants, and only that. From the classic ones, to crazy combos like lemon curd cruffins (muffin shaped croissants). The kitchen at the center has glass walls so you can see them being made, it’s pretty cool. Don’t be surprised if there’s a queue though, it’s there for a reason!

EASEY’S – I would not particularly recommend it for the food itself nor for the service, but just as a concept. It’s a burger joint that is inside an old tram which is…at the top of a building. That’s quite fun.

HORSE ON HEELS – We did not try their waffles and other tasty-sounding food options, but they make delicious matcha & taro latte!

BREAKFAST THIEVES  – As you can guess it from the name, it’s a lovely breakfast spot. Their coldbrew is excellent as well

EAT A SCROLL – This is the place to go to if you love cinnamon rolls. There are all kinds of them!

GRUB FOOD VAN – Tasty food, coffee and everything, outside, right by an airstream van. Way too cool.

– we also mentioned some of these spots in our Fitzroy Vlog (on our youtube channel) !

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MIN LOKAL – Not just a laptop-friendly coffeeshop from where we got some work done on a couple of afternoons, but also a cozy spot where you can have tibetan-inspired brunch/lunch. Super cute – we also featured it in our “Monday” youtube video .

ATOMICA COFFEE – The first time we went there, the owner told us “we’ve been rated one of the best coffeeshops for work, so feel free to come here with your laptops and stay as much as you like” – wow. Always reassuring to know that as a laptop/coffeeshop folks. We’ve gone back there a couple of times, and while the internet is not crazy fast, their coffee is awesome and the staff is delightful

ATTABOY ROY – Cool spot, lots of seating space, loads of tasty food & drink options. In the afternoons when it’s not too busy there are a few people who come with their laptops so we don’t feel alone if we do that too. The internet is faster there and the coffee is perfectly strong!

HAPPY VALLEY – We love this bookshop – so much that we actually featured it in this post . You won’t only find a well curated collection of books, but also lifestyle/design/art items that are carefully selected

THE SOURCE – A bulk store, yay! It’s huge and they have so many things. We buy most of our groceries in supermarkets nearby, but this is a great place to shop whatever else you need in bulk. Excellent choice – they even have Loving Earth (vegan chocolate) to buy by the kilo. Yay!

PRESSED JUICES – A cold-pressed juicery with so much choice. There’s something to please everyone whether you have a sweet tooth (salted caramel smoothie, strawberry milk) or are a health nut (alkalizing green juices, irish moss, turmeric shots…). If you need a little boost, try a day of juice fasting with them.

FITZROY POOL – On those hot days, it’s so good to be able to go to an outdoor pool. This is the spot. Make sure you check the beautiful murals outside of it!

NORTH YOGA – I just joined this yoga studio and I love it. The space is lovely, as it’s inside a warehouse. They do slow flow, vinyasa & yin classes which are perfect after a stressful day

ROSE STREET MARKET | This maker’s market happens every sunday on Rose Street. There is beautiful handcrafted jewellery, plants, artwork, up-cycled fashion and even a hairdresser!

Of course, there are more things to eat & do outside of Fitzroy. But since this was our neighborhood and our home, I thought I’d focus on that… Melbourne is quite a big place, so if you want to get some more tips just let me know!

Now I must say – Melbourne is definitely not a cheap place to live in. And yes, I want to make it very clear that we are not rich at all. But when your dream of living in a place like this is so strong and you are open-minded enough to make some sacrifices/think outside the box, it gets easier to make it happen without breaking the bank. It hasn’t been this long that we’ve been renting out our place back home, living like nomads and moving from place to place. But we do already have our own life-hacks. Like everyone (nomad or not) accommodation/renting a place is a huge portion of our monthly expenses. Given that this was quite expensive here, we just lowered our expectations and got to live in shared places instead. That went surprisingly well – it allowed us to meet new people AND to do our own homely things, like cooking, relaxing, and of course, having a “workstation” from which we can get stuff done like working on our projects, skyping with clients, designing, creating, blogging and whatnot. It was precisely a home away from home.

While we lived here in Melbourne, we stayed in two different places in Fitzroy, both found on airbnb – the first was a beautiful loft, and the other one was a small cozy home (where the owner had a puppy which liked to work with me, as you can see from the photo above…haha!!).

Our schedule here was kinda hard to deal with at first, because it was so tempting to just go out all the time! We really had to pace ourselves in the beginning. But after a while, we feel at “home” and we find a good routine for our daily work/life balance and the fun stuff we do on the weekends 🙂

On weekdays, we get most of our demanding work done in the mornings. That’s always a good idea – keep it in mind if you have your own business as well – just get that stuff done early in the day! We then have a late lunch at home (like this healthy Kale Salad which I posted here ) or eat out, as this kind of meal can be quite affordable here (yes…lots of 6 dollar bahn-mi sandwiches landed in this belly). The rest of the afternoon is flexible and our schedule depends on our mood. If we feel creative, we keep working on our personal projects (illustration, music, blogging, new ideas). Or walk around and experiment with photography. If it’s too hot, we head to the pool. Then, at dinner time, we binge watch the Great British Bake Off which is our latest weird obsession – yes, I’m not going to hide that from you. By all means, you should probably watch it too…

On the weekends, we unplug from our work schedule, take it easy and do the fun stuff. Brunch. Hanging out with new people. Seeing new things. Going to local festivals and fun events.

We went to quite a few of those, such as the Coburg Velodrome Street Food Festival, the St.Kilda festival (where we saw the talented local singer/songwriter Ainslie Wills) as well as small markets. We visited a few museums like the ACMI, where we had our first virtual reality experience during an exhibition about indigenous culture. Amazing. This is a place that has very interesting exhibitions throughout the year so you should definitely check it out if you go there.

I particularly loved it when we went to the Gay Pride in St Kilda. It was a beautiful sunny day and the first pride we ever attended – we felt so much love and happiness in the air. As much as I love to travel and explore new countries, I find it crucial to be in a place which is tolerant and supportive of equality & human rights. It brings me faith in humanity and so much inner peace to be in places where everyone can be themselves and love whoever they want to.

We also visited national landmarks, such as the Victoria State Library. That central dome part is spectacular.

I can’t believe that we are almost at the end of our stay here – it has been one of the best places I’ve lived in and I think that if I were to stay here for another month or even another year, I still would not get enough of it. It’s truly an amazing place.

Now it’s time to get ready to move on to a whole new chapter. Guess where we will be heading next week?

… JAPAN!

I’m sure we will get very confused and lost in translation. It will be a major cultural shock, but I’m excited to experience it and see where it will bring us creatively. More on that soon! Hope you guys enjoyed this post 🙂

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Linda Dieschbourg

Linda is a mediterranean wild spirit. People are her primary inspiration and shape her creative world. She likes to experiment with illustration, hand lettering, and custom-made ideas that don’t always involve a computer and is striving to create unique imagery. She’s in love with all things natural, real and meaningful. Half-Luxembourgish and half-greek, she swears by cretan mountain tea from her homeland to keep her fuelled during busy days, and is an avid fan of Wes Anderson movies.

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Last-minute planning of a trip can consist of chaotic lists in your phone's notes app while the chronicling of said trip may look like sporadic photos in your camera roll. But what if there was a collective place you could plan in advance and jot down funny moments along the way? A travel journal can culminate the ups (and downs) of your vacation with guided prompts and templates.

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The Art of the National Parks: Park-Lover's Journal

The Art of the National Parks: Park-Lover's Journal

Perfect for the outdoors enthusiast in your life, this journal celebrates each of the 63 parks. It's 175 pages long and comes with prompts that'll help them chronicle their journey. It doesn't hurt that this journal has gorgeous illustrations of each park by real artists.

Papier Off Piste

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Whether this is your first or fifth travel journal, or a gift for the college student in your life who's about to go abroad, Papier's notebooks will check all of the boxes. One GH editor has the Off Piste journal and loves the cover, a simple design that includes a meaningful quote, and appreciates the helpful templates you'll find inside the notebook. You'll be able to document up to six trips with templates for your budget, packing list, transportation, accommodation, itinerary and a journaling space for freestyle writing. There are also pages dedicated to a travel wishlist as well an illustrative map you can color in as you mark off countries you've visited.

Peter Pauper Press Page-A-Day

Journals can ring in at a variety of prices, but you can find a great travel journal for under $10 that will still give you enough space to write about your wanderings around the world. This leather-bound journal dedicates one page to each day of your trip, with spaces to add in the date, location and weather conditions (we especially like the delicate drawings for types of participation which you can circle with your pencil or pen). Dotted lines on the page will keep your entries neat and organized and an included ribbon bookmark will keep track of where you left off last. Even though this journal is pretty basic in design and on the smaller side, we think it's a great option for someone who doesn't want to spend too much on their first travel journal.

Clever Fox Vacation Planner

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Amazon's Choice with a 4.6-star rating across over 900 customer reviews, this travel journal comes with more than just a notebook. You'll also get 150+ fun stickers to embellish your entries, plus the journal also has a pocket to hold the pages of stickers and an elastic band for your pen. But what makes this journal really stand out is its extensive range of templates geared towards helping you plan your trip. For five trips, you'll get pages for research and budget, a packing checklist, transportation and accommodation details and an expense tracker, plus a map and more journaling pages. If you like to plan out every detail, this is the perfect travel journal for your needs. We wish you could fit more than five trips in the journal, but for the price, it's a great value.

Peter Pauper Press Kids Travel Journal

Perfect for the adventure-inclined kiddo, this 96-page travel journal lets young travelers record everything from general entries about a trip to a packing list. Kids can even paste in photos, tickets and more and store the rest in the journal's back pocket. The journal is also full of games, maps, helpful phrases in other languages, metric information, quotes and fun facts. Not only is this kid-friendly journal a creative means to document their early adventures, but its accessories encourage international learning.

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Medium Spiral Snap Journal

Available in four hues including black onyx (pictured), brown, azure and lilac, this journal is made from gorgeous dyed leather with light gold hardware. You can choose from a spiral or bound format, but note that the spiral option has 130 perforated pages while the bound journal has 265 ruled sheets (or 128 pages). Regardless of which style you choose, you'll will get the benefit of a snap closure and a built-in pen loop, although the writing utensil is not included. We appreciate the versatility of this journal given the blank pages that let you doodle and write freely over the course of your next trip.

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Leather Bound World Travel Journal

This beautiful leather bound journal not only has pages for writing about your trips, but it also includes full-color maps of major cities plus world weather information, international dialing codes and more. A perfect gift for the international traveler, you can also add a foil debossed monogram to the cover if you want to add a personal flare to the notebook. We wish that the journal was available in more than one color, but the rust orange is a versatile enough choice that will stick out in a dark suitcase or bag.

Duncan & Stone Paper Co. World Trip Adventure Book

World Trip Adventure Book

An almost-perfect five-star rating on Amazon and the titular Amazon's Choice badge is enough to make you add this travel journal to your cart. The layflat design makes it easy to open and write on, and you'll have enough pages to reflect on 15 trips plus a back pocket for extra photos and blank pages for notes and random musings. What we love most about this journal are the helpful prompts that guide newbies through the process of journaling, with questions like "Where did you stay?." and "Something I learned from this destination/culture..." From basic to more thought-provoking questions, you'll have a boost of inspiration to help you document your journey.

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While the majority of picks on this list are physical journals, you can also document your trips through an app if you prefer a digital format or have minimal space in your luggage . Chief Technologist & Executive Technical Director at the GH Institute Rachel Rothman , says Day One is a solid choice with ample positive reviews from consumers. You can download the app for free on your iPhone, Android, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. You'll get one journal for one device with the ability to add a photo per entry, plus templates, export capabilities and tags. If you want unlimited journals, devices and photos plus the option to add videos, audio recordings and more, opt for Day One Premium which rings in at $2.92 per month.

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If you travel a lot, or tend to squish as much as you possibly can into your carry-on (we have all been there), you'll want a durable journal that can withstand being tossed around and bumping against other items in your bag. A faux leather hardcover and thick paper ensure your journal will stay intact as you travel to and fro. The manufacturer adds that the cover is designed to be easy to clean, which is helpful if you are journaling on the airplane or train and accidentally spill your drink. We also appreciate that you can add a photo or logo to the cover for an element of personalization, especially since the notebook is more basic in style.

Deanna Didzun The Traveler's Playbook: A World Travel Journal

The Traveler's Playbook: A World Travel Journal

Journaling of any kind can be intimidating as you don't always know where to start — even a notebook with guiding prompts can lead to partial writer's block. If this sounds like you, then opting for a book that has more structure and a variety of templates is the way to go. This popular travel journal has a 4.3-star rating on Uncommon Goods is designed by explorer Deanna Didzun who created illustrations and lists to help jog your memory of your most recent journey. You can give overall star ratings for each destination and write down food and drink highlights if you so please.

Smythson Travels and Experiences Panama Notebook

Travels and Experiences Panama Notebook

There are journals and then there are journals — and this beautiful handcrafted leather journal falls into the latter category. Bound in crossgrain lambskin and available in a light blue or scarlet red, you'll have 128 pages of lined Featherweight paper to fill. This notebook is all about quality and is designed to last, but with that comes a higher price tag. It would be a great gift for the writer in your life who loves to travel, but given its simple layout and lack of templates other travel journals can have, it may not be splurge-worthy for every traveler.

DesignWorks Ink Suede Travel Journal

Suede Travel Journal

If you or a friend is traveling to Santorini, Mexico and/or Sydney in the near future, you may want to opt for this travel journal inspired by each of those stunning cities. You can add personal information in the first page of the notebook and the 240 pages are lined with spaces to include the subject and date. Although the journal does not include prompts or templates, we love the eye-catching gold design and appreciate the ribbon bookmark to keep track of your last entry.

Moleskine Traveller's Journal

Traveller's Journal

Moleskine, the established brand that has been around for over two decades, is synonymous with traditional, high quality notebooks — and this travel-specific journal is no different. There are three sections for a travel wish list, short trips and long trips plus two sheets of stickers and a ribbon bookmark. The journal has a 4.6-star rating on Amazon across over 3,200 consumer ratings. One five-star review calls this notebook "the traveler's best friend," and notes how helpful it can be to keep track of places, restaurants and sites so you don't forget.

JB Leather Personalized Travel Notebook

Personalized Travel Notebook

For a personalized touch, this pick lets you choose from over 1,000 charm and stamp combinations including astrological charms, meaningful quotes and more . There are also three different vegan leather hues to choose from: cinnamon, cedar and sandy brown. The notebook has 18 plastic card slots, a zippered pocket for storage and a total of 152 lined pages. You can also refill the notebook as you cross places off your travel wish list. A best-seller on Etsy with a perfect five-star rating, this customizable notebook is popular among customers. Multiple reviews comment on the fast delivery, and its high-quality, beautiful appearance.

Transient Books Custom Travel Journal for Kids

Custom Travel Journal for Kids

With this journal, you can customize the cover color, font and cover map, as well as choose between 100- and 200-page books with lined, unlined and prompts variations. We love the various ways you can personalize this kid-friendly journal, making little ones that more excited to explore new places. The five-star seller has over 3,000 customer reviews on Etsy. And the travel journal doesn't just have to be a gift for the kids: Adult customers also said they enjoyed using the notebook for camping trips and vacations around the globe.

Compendium Everywhere You Go

Everywhere You Go

We have included travel journals on this list that have prompts but none like the unexpected ones in this notebook that will get your creative wheels turning. The questions may catch you off guard, but prompt thoughtful reflection: they range from "If this place had a perfume, it would smell like..." to, "If this place had a soundtrack, these songs would be on it." The notebook is Amazon's Choice and has a 4.5-star rating, with multiple customers calling it the perfect gift for the traveler in your life, whether you need a gift for a teen or a present for a thirtieth birthday .

PAPERAGE Dotted Journal Notebook

Dotted Journal Notebook

Keeping a bullet journal is a popular trend that can easily translate to an aesthetic yet meaningful travel journal. This popular bullet notebook has a 4.7-star rating on Amazon with over 18 color options to chose from including mustard yellow (pictured), burgundy, lavender, royal blue and more. The 5.7-by-8-inch dotted pages lend themselves to open-ended creativity. While it can be hard to start designing and writing a journal from scratch, you have the benefit of customizing how much space you want for each list or entry.

Polarsteps Travel Tracker

Travel Tracker

Physical journals are not everyone's cup of tea, which is where an app like Polarsteps comes into play. Available for iOS and Android devices, Polarsteps lets travelers track their journeys. You can utilize over 300 helpful guides created by travel editors, as well as use the itinerary planner to dream up your perfect vacation and check the transport planner when unsure of what mode of transportation to use from one destination to another. Once you begin your trip, plot each site you visit and slowly form a personalized map that you can embellish with photos and videos. From there, share your map with friends and family or turn it into a travel book to look back on for years to come.

Glad & Young Studio The Traveler's Journal

The Traveler's Journal

If you have a bookshelf with rows of novels, photo albums and notebooks, you may want an aesthetic-looking travel journal that fits your style. This leather notebook has 60 pages to document your travels, and is available in a neutral shade (pictured) as well as two marbled patterns that are unique to each purchase. We personally love the brightly colored assorted pattern that has swirls of lavender, yellow, fuchsia and blue. The lined pages are great for daily entries and you can also note the day and weather. Note that to clean, you'll want to wipe away and spills or messes with a soft cloth.

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From leather-bound to Moleskine, here are the best travel journals to keep track of your adventures.

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Whether you’re staying close to home or embarking on a bucket-list trip, it’s no secret that travel helps enrich our minds and provides us with a better understanding of the world around us — all while creating lifelong memories. To document your adventures and preserve these precious memories, consider snagging a travel journal. As you shop, keep in mind that the best travel journals come in a slew of different forms — including some with all-blank pages for long-form freewriting and others with a mix of dotted pages and prompts to spark some inspiration. All in all, it’s safe to say that there’s a travel journal out there for everyone. Ahead, we’ve rounded up our favorites, including a handful with bonus features like illustrations, maps, stickers, detachable packing lists, and storage pockets.

Best Overall

Papier joy travel journal.

The journal is divided into six sections to help travelers stay organized while planning their vacations and documenting their memories.

There’s no place to store a pen.

Divided into six distinct sections, the Papier Joy Travel Journal makes documenting your travels easy and fun. Use the wishlist and trip ideas sections to write down your top bucket list travel locales, while the journey planning and reflection sections provide plenty of space to document your escapades. Pass the time en route to your destination — be it by train, plane, or automobile — by filling out the travel games section of the notebook which includes fun activities like “I Spy,” airport bingo, word searches, and word scrambles. At the very back of the journal, you’ll find an illustrative world map to color in. You can, of course, use the journal to jot down packing must-haves, restaurant recommendations, and anything else to help you stay organized while on the go.  

The Details: 192 pages | 5.5 × 8.5 inches

Best Hardcover

Moleskine voyageur notebook.

This journal features fun and functional bonus features like stickers, detachable packing lists, and to-do lists.

There are limited color options.

Moleskine is renowned for its durable notebooks, and this travel-themed one is no exception. Featuring a clothbound hardcover, elastic closure, and an expandable inner back pocket, this 208-page travel notebook is unique in that it also comes complete with detachable packing lists, to-do lists, and, best of all, a sheet of themed stickers for decorating. The travel-planning section is excellent for — you guessed it — planning out your itinerary, while the budget pages come in especially helpful for jotting down and keeping track of expenses. And, since this is a travel journal, it should come as no surprise that there is also a dedicated section for writing down key memories to look back on. 

The Details: Lined, blank | 208 pages | 4.5 x 7 inches

Best Accessories

Clever fox travel journal.

It comes with fun themed stickers and offers specific sections for budgeting and trip reviews.

It’s made with faux leather, which is considered less durable than genuine leather.

Creative types will especially appreciate this Clever Fox Travel Journal, which comes with over 150 stickers to decorate away. Need some inspo? Check out the included user guide with examples to help you create your own one-of-a-kind travel journal. The calendar page can be used to mark down important trip dates, while the illustrative map page can be used to plan out your route. There are also research and budgeting pages, along with a trip review section where travelers can look back on their favorite activities. Additional highlights include a ribbon bookmark, a back pocket, and a pen loop.

The Details: Blank, lined, dotted | 120 pages | 5.8 x ‎8.4 inches

Best Sustainable

Rocketbook smart reusable notebook.

This innovative journal utilizes QR code technology to scan and safely store your entries in a digital app on your smartphone.

Those who prefer a more traditional journaling experience may not feel so connected to this smart journal.

Travelers looking for a more sustainable approach to journaling (read: one that doesn’t require excessive amounts of paper) should consider snagging the Rocketbook Core Reusable Smart Notebook. Simply scan the QR code printed on each page, and your smartphone will automatically snap a photo of your work before subsequently updating it to the corresponding app where your entry will live on forever. You don’t need to worry about accidentally losing the journal, and your memories, along with it!). To “write,” use the included reusable pen, add a drop of water, and wipe with the included microfiber cloth to reveal a blank page ready to fill once more.  

The Details: Dotted | 36 pages | 6 x 8.8 inches

Best Pocket Sized

Letterfolk trip passport journal.

This compact travel journal can be easily stashed away in your backpack or pocket while on the move.

With just 48 pages, this journal is not ideal for longform entries.

As the name suggests, the Letterfolk Trip Passport Journal is about the size of a passport, which means it can easily fit in your carry-on, tote bag, backpack, or everyday purse. Despite its small size, it contains a total of 20 entry logs for travelers to jot down key details of each trip. Each entry page is also accompanied by a blank page that can be used to record thoughts, photos, illustrations, and even keepsakes like ticket stubs and museum tickets. The back pages of the journal offer checklists, flight logs, bucket lists, and other fun activities. 

The Details: Lined, blank | 48 pages | 3.5 x 5.5 inches

Best Prompts

The traveler's playbook.

Uncommon Goods

The specific prompts will help inspire travelers to record small but memorable details of their vacations.

Conversely, the creative, hyper-focused pages and prompts may feel overwhelming to some.

Document each and every one of your adventures with this beautiful journal, which was created by an avid traveler. Inside, you’ll find a slew of illustrations and prompts to help get those creative juices flowing and inspire travelers to record seemingly small but unique details of their journeys that will live on for decades. There’s even a dedicated page for each country, a master tracker to help plan the ultimate itinerary, a travel bucket list, checklists, and pages where travelers can record the names and details of new friends made while globetrotting. Finally, for each country visited, color it in on the world map page. 

The Details: 256 pages | 5.8 x 8.3 inches

Best Leather

Smythson "travel and experiences" cross-grain leather notebook.

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This timeless travel notebook features a chic albeit durable cross-grain calf leather construction.

There are no specific prompts or unlined pages.

This portable, pocket-sized travel journal is both functional and fashionable thanks to its cross-grain leather construction, which is known for its excellent ability to withstand wear and tear. As such, you can expect it to stay intact for years on end while serving as your trusty travel companion. Plus, it can even be personalized with your initials for an extra-special touch. Choose from four fun color options: Nile Blue, Orange, Scarlet Red, and Bright Emerald. 

The Details: Lined | 64 pages | 3.5 x 5.5 inches

Mark and Graham Leather Bound World Travel Journal

Mark and Graham

This leather-bound travel journal includes colored maps of cities around the world.

It’s not refillable, meaning that you’ll need to purchase an entirely new journal when you run out.

World travelers may opt for a travel journal with multiple maps to 1) plan their upcoming trips, 2) map out future itineraries, and 3) know where they’re going when wandering through new-to-them locales. This one from Mark and Graham includes full-color maps of major cities, as well as world weather information and international dialing codes. The leather-bound book is a sleek and functional choice. For extra-luxe flair, consider adding foil-debossed monogramming for just $12.50. 

The Details: 320 pages | 6 x 4.5 inches

Best Customizable

No ordinary emporium personalised travel journal with map pages.

This fully customizable journal makes an excellent gift for friends or family, or a keepsake for yourself!

Since it ships from the United Kingdom, it can take several weeks to arrive.

Whether shopping for yourself or a lucky giftee, this travel journal can be fully personalized based on specific preferences and travels. Shoppers can customize the cover with a title, subtitle, name, date, and message. There’s also the option to select the number of pages, along with the page design. Choose between blank or lined pages, and between colored or gray maps. Lastly, the journal boasts a sleek matte finish and sturdy hardcover construction to ensure it’ll stand the test of time. 

The Details: Blank, lined | 50-150 pages | 5.9 x 8.2 inches

Best Refillable

Robrasim refillable travelers notebook.

Three different paper refills are available.

It’s a small notebook.

This versatile leather travel journal has not one, not two, but three different 64-page refill inserts — lined, blank, and kraft paper — based on personal preference. When one notepad is full, simply remove it and replace it with a new one. The included pouch is also great for storing receipts, ticket stubs, and other small travel mementos. And while this is technically classified as a travel journal, it can also be used for general note-taking, sketching, or daily planning. Take your pick of two colors: coffee and wine.

The Details: Lined, blank | 64 pages | 4 x 5.2 inches

Best with Stickers

Legend travel planner.

It has three sheets of stickers, plus dedicated pages for safety tips and checklists.

It only holds info for a maximum of five trips.

This fun travel journal-slash-itinerary planner has three sheets of themed stickers to decorate. With dedicated pages for emergency contacts, safety tips, pre-trip checklists, and even translation to commonly spoken languages, think of this journal as the ultimate travel companion. Globetrotters also have the opportunity to add photos and mementos while simultaneously jotting down notes, ideas, and expenses. The attached pen loop, three ribbon bookmarks, elastic closure, and pocket for loose notes and documents are all added bonuses. Travelers can take their pick of six fun color and pattern options, as well. 

The Details: Ruled, dotted | 5.8 x 8.3 inches

Best for Kids

Peter pauper kids’ travel journal.

A combination of maps, prompts, illustrations, and games make this the ultimate kid-friendly travel journal.

It's most suited for international travel.

Surprise and delight your child(ren) with this kids’ travel journal ahead of your next family trip. Suitable for those ages seven through 12, this journal is filled with prompts, photos, illustrations, maps, puzzles, and games to keep little ones entertained for hours on end. Kids can use the blank pages to paste photos and mementos, while the lined pages are great for jotting down memorable experiences, reflections, and drawings. The travel journal is also chock full of travel-centric quotes and fascinating world facts. The back pocket is great for stashing keepsakes.

The Details: Blank, lined | 96 pages | 6.2 x 8.2 inches

Journo Travel Journal & Trip Tracker

Apple App Store

This is a great option if you plan to transfer your digital travel memories to a glossy photo book.

Digital journaling may not be for everyone.

Travelers looking for a non-traditional journaling option should download Journo, a travel journal app and trip tracker that’s Android and Apple smartphones — along with tablets and Macs. Think of this app as a digital travel scrapbook complete with notes, photos, and — get this — audio clips. Travelers can choose to type or handwrite their entries, and the digital journal can be completely customized with specific text styles and colors. It can also be printed out into a gorgeous coffee table book. 

The Details: Customizable | Unlimited pages

Tips for Buying a Travel Journal

Consider your needs.

Are you going on a road trip? Backcountry hiking? On a month-long ship journey across the ocean? Consider where you’re going and for how long when picking a journal. If you’re going to be in some extreme weather, you might want to pick a journal that has some weather protection. Short on suitcase space? Or maybe you’re only bringing minimal gear? Consider a pocket-sized journal to maximize precious packing room.

Pick the right page format and style

Be sure to look at what types of pages come with your journal, and if it is refillable, what types of page refills are available. If you’re used to writing on lined paper, you’ll want to make sure your journal has that. But if you’re looking for some blank pages so you can sketch or add photos, make sure the journal includes them, too.

There is no right or wrong way to journal. Simply start and just let the words flow onto the pages. Talk about what you’re doing, how you’re feeling, who you're traveling with, the itinerary, what you ate, etc. If you’re not quite sure how to journal, choose a journal with prompts that will help you get started.

A bullet journal is more for to-do lists, scheduling, organizing, and jotting down ideas. Usually, bullet journals include dotted pages instead of lined pages, but you could simply add in your own bullet points to a lined journal if you wish. Bullet journals are great for quick notes while on the go, or for organization in between long journaling sessions.

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Travel Journal (9/22/2019): Arriving in Melbourne

This morning we got up early, adjusted our luggage to make sure we complied with the baggage restrictions of a third different airline on this trip, then caught a cab to the airport. Before we knew it, we were arriving in Melbourne, the vibrant city on Australia’s southern coast.

Arriving in Melbourne

Upon touching down in the early afternoon, we caught a shuttle ride to our hotel on Flinders Street in downtown Melbourne . We thought about taking a cab ride but were told that it would cost us roughly $80 Australian for a ride from the airport to downtown.

The Sky Shuttle service that we used was pretty reasonably priced and efficient. It didn’t take us right to our hotel (but could have if we had been willing to wait an extra 30 minutes), but we were able to use the free tram service to get from our drop-off spot to our hotel fairly quickly.

Arriving in Melbourne

After checking in and dropping off our luggage, we stepped out into the city to start exploring. We saw some of the amazing street art (or graffiti as it is otherwise known) throughout the city. This includes an entire alleyway that was full of street art and even had some artists working on new art as we watched.

Arriving in Melbourne

Another thing that we were told before arriving in Melbourne is that it is known for its food scene. The city has an abundance of amazing restaurants that we were anxious to try. We found an authentic Italian restaurant with freshly made pasta and it was delicious!

Melbourne, Australia

We are checking in early tonight as we have full day tours the next two days that run late. Tomorrow, we tour the Great Ocean Road, which I am absolutely jacked-up about. Expect some amazing photographs tomorrow!

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Yeah, where I live too. But when the whole alley is covered, it feels different. 😊

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Whitehaven Beach

For Thanksgiving this year we are headed to Australia. I enjoyed sharing our days in Greece with a travel journal so much, I’ve decided to do it again for Australia.

This trip is much shorter than or other trip, but jammed packed. Our itinerary is going to be intense so I don’t necessarily recommend going at the same pace when you head to Australia. We really needed an entire extra day in Whitsundays and Sydney.

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A Long Day of Flying

Day 1 : We flew into Sydney from Los Angeles, this was a little over 14 hours and we’ve experienced 19 hour time change. We’ve flown internationally a lot at this point, so I have some tips for flying overnight with kids .

As soon as we landed, we immediately had to catch a flight to the Whitsunday Islands in Queensland to kick of our adventure.

Customs is fairly easy in Sydney, but if you are catching a domestic flight that can be a bit tricky to change terminals. When you come out of customs you need to walk out of the international terminal and look for the T bus, not to be confused with the T1 bus. The T bus will take you to the domestic terminal. Do not panic when it takes a while to get to the other terminal, it took us 15 – 20 minutes. At the domestic terminal you will have to go through security again. Australia is kind of funny about aerosols. You will need to take them out of your liquid bag so they can run through separately. Why, I don’t know. But taking them out will save time and hassle.

I was counting on being able to access the American Express lounge in the international terminal so we could shower and change. This didn’t happen. Instead, we went to a lounge in the domestic terminal, The Rex Lounge, and cleaned up the best we could without showers. I have an American Express Platinum and that gets us into lounges all over the world, plus it has a bunch of other travel benefits. I travel with the following items when I fly overnight so I can clean up when I land:

  • Wisp throw away toothbrush
  • Mouth Spray
  • Peppermint Body Wipe
  • Travel size Dry Shampoo
  • Makeup Removing Wipes

Discovery Parks Airlie Beach

Today we are staying at Discovery Parks a campground/cabin chain found in various parts of Australia. They have little cabins you can rent. Our cabin sleeps six people and has a little kitchen. In Australia it is expensive to eat out so cooking your own meals will save you quite a bit of money.

I made the mistake of ordering Dominos. It was 43 Australian dollars for two tiny pizzas, garlic bread, and a small bottle of soda.

Discovery Parks is super family friendly. On-site is a bounce pillow, water playground, swimming pool, hot tub, game room, playground, and more.

We didn’t do anything today except hang out at the hotel. Our goal was to stay awake until sunset, which we managed to do. It’s important to try and stay awake so you can get a good night’s sleep. We went to sleep around 7:30 pm and slept until around 5:30 am. We needed to be up early for our excursions so this worked out great.

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THUNDERCAT WHITSUNDAYS 1 DAY TOUR

After spending time at Whitehaven Beach we got back on board for a buffet lunch. After lunch we visited two different places to snorkel. Both were excellent and considered fringe reefs, so not the Great Barrier Reef, but pretty darn close.

There are a few important things you need to know before taking this tour. 1) They do not provide any complimentary drinks. None! You will need to bring your own. They do sell drinks for $2 Australian dollars only. They will not take any other form of currency included US money. They also will not take a credit card.

Switching Hotels

Fulfilling bucket lists aka great barrier reef.

Day 3: We are doing another tour today out to the Great Barrier Reef with Explore . The Great Barrier Reef is made up of 2,900 individual reefs with over 1500 types of species and can be seen from space. It is the largest living structure on earth.

Explore is the only company with access to the Bait Reef. They are responsible for caring for it. Here you will see a variety of sea life including: Giant Trevally, Humphead Maori Wrasse, sea cucumbers, bat fish, Parrot fish, 30 different types of clown fish, Damselfish, white tip reef shark, black tip reef shark, Cowtail stingray, Harlequin Sweetlips, Surgeonfish aka Dory, Yellowtail Fusilier, Coral trout, butterfly fish, angel fish

The boat ride out to this part of the Great Barrier Reef is a long one. From Hamilton Island it is a two hour ride. I wish I had brought a game with us or at least some playing cards. I travel with the GOtrio.  It is a travel-size version of Otrio and can be played by 3 people, which works out well since I have three kids.

Once we arrived to the snorkel area we were given an extremely informative brief ranging from how to use the equipment to what kinds of fish you will see in this area. They provide all the equipment needed including a snorkel mask, flippers, stinger suits, and life jackets. They also had noodles if you prefer that. I recommend parents put their children in life jackets, even if they are excellent swimmers. The kids and I always wear life jackets in these types of situations. Because why not, being safe never looks stupid. When the kids were younger, I took an inflatable life jacket with us as we traveled around.

Then, you set off to snorkel for an hour and fifteen minutes. This may sound like a really long time, but it goes by super fast. Isn’t it crazy how fast time flies when you are doing something interesting. After your first snorkel time you get back on the boat for a buffet lunch. They provided more than enough food to feed the 60 tourists on board. In the morning they had coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and water available at no cost. Also for no additional cost was the fruit, cookies, and muffins provided in the morning.

After lunch you go back out for another one hour and fifteen minute snorkel. Again time flies and when you get back they have fresh fruit for you. They also open the bar once water activities conclude. Alcoholic beverages are $7 Australian dollars each. They also have soda for $3. A little bit later they put out a complimentary cheese platter.

Snorkeling with Epilepsy

Now many of you know that my oldest child, Noah has epilepsy, so you might be wondering if I have lost my mind taking him on an activity like this. Well, a couple of things. About a week and a half before our trip I had his medication levels checked, they were excellent. Before doing the activity we talked through at length about how it would go: whole family in life jackets always together and prepared. We talk through exactly what we will do and what is important in case of seizure and what isn’t important. Now, there are two things that are the main reasons we can do this and other people or kids with epilepsy cannot. Noah doesn’t have a trigger. The motion of the water and the way sunlight comes through the water will not trigger a seizure. He also isn’t triggered by stress or physical exertion. The second main reason is Noah has a long aura. This means that he knows for 10-30 seconds that a seizure is coming. 10 seconds is enough time to execute a plan you’ve practiced and prepared for. Before you try something like this with your person with epilepsy keep all these things in mind.

We also knew that we might get all the way out there and he not participate regardless of how much was paid for the activity.

When we arrived out to the snorkel spot it was a go. They had three staff members in the water close by at all times. They also put him in a bright red shirt so they could keep an eye on him at all times. They also marked his snorkel.

With all of this said the four of us had two successful and amazing snorkel sessions. I will be truthful though. I never relaxed, not for one second. I enjoyed it and saw many fish, but the most important thing I was looking at was my son at all times. I could also burst into tears writing this because last year in Oahu this was a no go and the year before in Thailand he couldn’t participate.

Stay tuned, because there’s more to come……..

Headed South

Day 4: Today we head to Melbourne where we will be hanging out with my dear friend Explore With Erin. In order for us to get there we’ve taken a taxi to the marina terminal, a Cruise Whitsundays ferry to Hamilton Island and caught a flight to Melbourne. How crazy is that! The Whitsunday area has two airports and Hamilton Island was one of them. It was quite a bit cheaper for us to fly out of here instead of Proserpine. But I think I know why, it’s because it’s a pain to get to. Oh well, another lesson learned. We’ve wised up to the various boat layouts and made sure to have some games with us on the ferry like a deck of cards or GoTrio .

Tonight we went to Santa’s Magical Kingdom, where you could watch an impressive circus show, meet Santa, ride the rides, and eat. I have warned my children not to ruin the magic for Erin’s kids. They are still believers. My kids, not so much. It’s been several years since that ship sailed.

The 12 Apostles

Day 5: Road-trip! We are loading up the kids and headed even further south to see the 12 Apostles. Last year I saw the 12 Apostles for the first time and it totally blew my mind. I knew right then and there that I was going to come back to Australia with the kids just to show it to them.

One of the best times to visit the 12 Apostles is at sunset. The sun reflects off the rocks, which makes for an amazing photo.

Today we drove down a large part of the Great Ocean Road. We made stops at Bells Beach, Kennett River, the 12 Apostles, and then stayed the night at the Port O Call Motel . This was the same place we stayed last year. I was impressed how many things they had updated.

The Gorge along the Great Ocean Road

Day 6: We are spending most of today doing more things along the Great Ocean Road. We stopped to see the Loch Ard Gorge, the Arch, the London Brings and we did the Gipson Steps. We also went to the Great Ocean Wildlife Park, here the kids got to see lots of kangaroos and feed them!

Loch Ard Gorge

Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park

We ended up eating many amazing meals in Melbourne all of which were beautiful and over the top. Colorful Melbourne Cafes .

Day 8: Sydney and Homeward Bound.

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The BEST Travel Journals of 2024! | Leather, Bullet Journals, Refillable Notebooks + More!

Looking for something special in which you jot down memories of your travel adventures? Then our list of the  best travel journals  out there is definitely going to help you out.

In our world of smartphones and social media, anything remotely physical – like writing down stuff on a page – feels super old fashioned. But just because you could type it or tap out your thoughts on a touch screen, it’s still good to connect with physical objects.

The main thing about having a travel journal is how one-of-a-kind it feels. Having memories of your year-long backpacking journey around the world actually physically written in a book would be amazing to read back in years to come; likewise, having somewhere to note down ideas whilst you’re on the go and use for inspiration later feels more organised than some character-less notes on your phone.

So whatever you are looking for – be it a smart journal that you can use for short city breaks, something cute to encourage your children to write about their travels, or a classic travel journal that’ll last you practically forever – our handy list has you covered.

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Quick Answer: These are the Best Travel Journals of 2024

Best travel journals of 2024, #1 – best travel journal for bullet journaling, #2 – best travel journal for scrapbooking, #3 – best travel journal for painting, #4 – best travel journal with pockets, #5 – best midori-style travelers notebook, #6 – top choice for beautiful leather travel journal, #7 – best moleskine travel journal, #8 – best vacation diary, #9 – best travel diary for kids, more best travel journals of 2024, buyer guide – how to choose the best travel journal for you, faq about the best travel journals, final thoughts on the best travel journal, #1 leuchtturm1917 a5 notebook – great travel journal for bullet journaling, #2 siixu colorful blank notebook – best travel journal for scrapbooking, #3 conda hardcover spiral sketchpad – best travel journal for painting, #4 refillable leather journal traveller’s notebook  – best travel journal with pockets, #5 traveler’s notebook by traveler’s company  – best midori-style travelers notebook, #6 travel passion journal by moleskine – best moleskine travel journal, #7 travel journal by promptly journals – best vacation diary, #8 fofun leather travel journal  – top choice for beautiful leather travel journal, #9 kids’ travel journal  – best travel diary for kids.

Leather Journal by FOFUN

Leather Journal by FOFUN

  • > 100% Full-Grain Leather
  • > Hand-made and durable

Leuchtturm1917 A5 Notebook

Leuchtturm1917 A5 Notebook

  • > Great travel journal
  • > Pages are gridded

Siixu Colorful Blank Notebook

Siixu Colorful Blank Notebook

  • > Stitch-bound notebook
  • > Pastel-coloured

Conda Hardcover Spiral Sketchpad

Conda Hardcover Spiral Sketchpad

  • > Hard cover
  • > Spiral-bound

Refillable Leather Journal Traveller's Notebook

Refillable Leather Journal Traveller’s Notebook

  • > With all sorts of compartments
  • > Opening accordion-style

Traveler's Notebook by Traveler's Company

Traveler’s Notebook by Traveler’s Company

  • > Minimal design exterior

Travel Passion Journal by Moleskine

Travel Passion Journal by Moleskine

  • > Journal specifically for travel
  • > 400 pages

Travel Journal by Promptly Journals

Travel Journal by Promptly Journals

  • > Four pretty high-end colours
  • > Comes with a map

Mudpuppy Kids' Travel Journal

Mudpuppy Kids’ Travel Journal

  • > Wire-bound book

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Leuchtturm1917 A5 Notebook

The Leuchtturm1917 A5 Notebook is a classic – and if you ask us, very cool – notebook that we think is ideal for bullet journaling.

With enough space to put all your organization and creativity into the 249 (numbered) pages, this great travel journal for bullet journaling is compact enough to fit into day packs and filled-to-the-brim backpacks alike; the pages are standard A5 size (obviously), but the notebook itself measures in at 5.57″ x 8.25″. It’s secured with elastic.

This classic, mid-century modern notebook comes in 17 punch colours for even the most discerning traveller. From muted navy blue and olive green to bright raspberry and popping yellow, you will definitely be able to find one for your personality.

Inside, the book itself has three blank tables of contents, which means you can organise your outpourings, scribblings and note-taking by creating your very own index – which is definitely what makes it the best travel journal for bullet journaling. The pages are also gridded: perfect for bullet points, even better for geometric doodlings.

Price: $19, Amazon

Siixu Colorful Blank Notebook

The Siixu Colorful Blank Notebook is a colorful canvas with lots of space for you to unleash your own creativity.

The 192 pages in this stitch-bound notebook come with pastel-coloured, watercolour-style backgrounds for vibrancy, which are the perfect base for pasting, sticking and doodling all of your travel memories.

Other than the watercolor pattern, the pages in this 5.3″ x 7.2″ are blank and sizable enough to fit all your used tickets, memories and doodles onto the pages, but compact enough for carrying around the world. It’s easily our top pick for the best travel journal for scrapbooking.

The notebook comes in two designs: one with added quotes on the pages for charming character, the other with simple washes of colour on each page. Another plus is how budget friendly this travel journal is!

Price: $11.59, Amazon

Conda Hardcover Spiral Sketchpad

Coming in a classic spiral-bound sketchbook style, this journal from Conda is ideal for anybody looking to get crafty with their paints whilst they’re gallivanting around the world.

It’s a traditional hardcover sketchbook, with 120 blank pages of 90gsm paper – thick enough that it’ll take acrylics, oils and watercolors without bleeding through. The pages are also perforated, meaning you can tear ’em out and offer people your drawings and paintings as gifts, or to send back home.

This is a pretty sturdy book, so it should be able to withstand your travels, being shoved into a daypack, and general day-to-day wear and tear. The hard cover is also waterproof, which will help to protect your precious pieces of art. For the sturdiness alone, we’re saying this is the best travel journal for painting.

Though it may not come in different colours, it does come in different sizes, starting at 8.5″ x 11″ and with larger available for you to really get your Picasso on.

Price: $9.29, Amazon

Refillable Traveller’s Notebook by September Leather

Refillable Leather Journal Traveller's Notebook

The ultimate in travel journaling, this stylish notebook is a chic buy for you, or as a gift! It’s genuine leather, which is cool, but it’s all the stuff you get in addition to the journal itself that makes this easily one of our favourite travel journals out there.

You get a lot of bang for your buck when you opt for this notebook: a binder clip, a pen and penholder that attaches neatly to the book, lined, plain and grid inserts, a kraft folder and zipper pouch.

In addition to the storage space, this journal is refillable, so you can swap out the pages when you’ve run through them without having to buy a whole new book. You know we love to lessen our travel footprint however we can, so we’re really into that!

Traveler’s Notebook by Traveler’s Company

Traveler's Notebook by Traveler's Company

The best Midori-style travelers notebook out there simply has to be the aptly-named Traveler’s Notebook, created by the aptly-named Traveler’s Company (also a Japanese outfit).

This aesthetically minimal, mahogany leather notebook is handmade in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. It comes as a package of goodies: a spare elastic band and a fine fabric bag to keep it safe from scuffing – if that’s your thing.

This is a pricer notebook, but, it’s refillable, so there’s no end to the travels you can take it on. Our favourite thing about the Traveler’s Notebook is how the leather ages and changes with daily use and general travel wear, becoming a real companion on your travels around the world. We love it.

Price: $49, Amazon

Leather Journal by FOFUN

So you’re looking for a beautiful leather travel journal? Well, stop right here, because this is the one for you. Complete with wrap closing (also leather), it’s chic enough to not look like some scrappy backpacker’s scribbling pad, but rugged enough to last some pretty rough journeys in a long-term travel backpack.

Coming from the folks at FOFUN, who make a whole range of leather journals and notebooks, this one features 288 pages of top quality 100GSM lined kraft paper, all covered in full grain leather cowhide. It’s A6 size, which is 5″ by 7″.

The cool thing about this top leather travel journal is how leather ages over time, gaining personalised character as it gets scuffed and worn with use. We love that sort of thing.

Travel Passion Journal by Moleskine

When you think “notebooks,” you think “Moleskine,” so this stunning 5″ x 8.5″ journal made especially for travellers had to make our list.

Perfect for everything from weekend getaways to longer backpacking voyages, the inside of the book comes packed with an 8 (!) year calendar, a travel planning timeline, a wishlist, check-lists, lists of must-see travel destinations, and even space for that all-important travel budget .

Don’t worry, though: at 400 pages, there’s lots of free space for all of your travel memories – Moleskine estimates you can fit 6 long trips or 20 short ones into this notebook. Oh, and did we mention it comes with stickers?

Moleskine has created this journal specifically for travellers, so you can turn it into an archive of your trip once you’re back home – it even comes with a keepsake box for storage.

Price: $29.95

Travel Journal by Promptly Journals

This elegant journal by Promptly clocks in at 88 pages, so you can fill it up in a single trip – and fill your bookshelf up with a whole series of your trips! You’ll want to display it, too – the fabric covers of this journal definitely make it the most attractive vacation diary going.

Inside the journal, there are handy thought-starters(true to the company name) to help you more easily note your favourite restaurants, hotels, sights and more. There is also space for you to keep your mementoes like train tickets, museum stubs, and photos, and a roomy back pocket for everything else.

Measuring at 9.2″ x 6.1″, the covering fabric of this top vacation diary also comes in four pretty high-end colours: grey tweed, solid grey, deep blue and dusty rose.

As a bonus, this Promptly journal also comes with a map, to help you plan your journeys, star wishlist destinations, or otherwise decorate or use as you see fit. Neat!

Price: $20, Amazon

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Kids’ Travel Journal

Mudpuppy Kids' Travel Journal

Wouldn’t you love to look back on your childhood travels as a grown-up? Give that gift to the kiddos in your life with this travel diary for kids by Mudpuppy.

This cool company is all about moving kids away from digital devices and into tactile creativity. This time around, they’ve created this travel journal designed specifically with kids in mind.

It’s sturdy (very important when it comes to children), and colourful (also important), spanning 128 pages so that your kids have plenty of room to channel their inner explorer. Inside the wire-bound book, there are various sections, illustrations and prompts to help children document their travels, whilst still including enough space for creativity.

One of our favourite parts are the prompts, in fact: the best and worst parts of a trip would be hilarious to read later on, as would “memorable quotes from mom and dad.”

Price: $9.99, Amazon

Soft Cover Notebook by Sloane Stationery

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This offering from British brand Sloane Stationery is a very sleek and stylish notebook, perfect for the stylish travellers among us.

A softcover journal with gold-embossed pages and a vibrant orange crocodile cover, it’s definitely is one of the most high-end-looking travel journals we’ve seen – especially for $15!

Even though the exterior of the book is flashy, the pages are blank so you can get on with doodling, making diary entries, taking notes, or whatever! Size-wise, it’s 5.9″ x 8.3″, the perfect size for both a backpack and chic handbag.

Just think how stylish you’re going to look sat on a terrace cafe, coffee in hand, with this journal on the table, writing about your adventures in foreign lands. Add to cart!

You Are Here: A Mindful Travel Journal by Emma Clarke

You Are Here: A Mindful Travel Journal by Emma Clarke

The internet makes it easy to succumb to the pressure of being rushed from spot to spot, Instagramming the heck out of your trip – this can really take you out of the moment.

You Are Here: A Mindful Travel Journal by writer Emma Clarke, aims to put you back in the moment and helps you get the most out of your experiences while you’re experiencing them.

Clarke (fun fact: she’s also the voice of the Bakerloo and Central Lines of the London Underground) says: “No one has ever seen this place in the same way you’re seeing it right now, right here, in this moment.” Amen!

The book is a mixture of prompts to keep you grounded and mindful, as well as blanks to fill in and, of course, pages for you to fill with notes, all of it spread over 190 pages. Plus, a portion of the proceeds go to charity. Talk about a feel-good purchase!

Rite In The Rain Notebook

Rite In The Rain Notebook

You go through a lot when you’re travelling. Downpours, heat, snow, skiing, hiking, swimming – there are all sorts of weather conditions and situations that you can get yourself into. Not to mention open water bottles knocking around in your backpack – an easy way to ruin months of journalling!

This bad boy from Rite In The Rain (which has been going since 1916) is the answer to all sorts of adverse conditions you might encounter. Plus, at 6″ x 8″, it can slot right into even small day packs.

The tough but flexible outer shell of this notebook is waterproof, and notebook’s 64 pages  will repel water, grease, sweat, mud, and all manner of other grossness. It will even go through the laundry without turning into mush!

Just use a pencil (water-based inks aren’t waterproof) and your notes will stay intact through it all. And unlike other synthetic papers, the Rite In The Rain Notebook can be recycled!

Price: $6.55, Amazon

Rifle Paper Co. Memoir Notebook

Rifle Paper Co Memoir Notebook

This floral notebook from the distinctly feminine Rifle Paper Co. is  the perfect choice for lovers of design, color and kitsch.

Printed on linen-based paper, the 8.5″ by 6.25″ Memoir Notebook comes in five beautifully illustrated covers – Juliet Rose, Tapestry, Sun Print, Terracotta and Jardin de Paris – you can choose which of the bold colours to suit you. The 130 inside pages feature beautiful illustrations as well.

Price: $15, Amazon

Marco Polo My Way Travel Journal

Marco Polo My Way Travel Journal

This notebook from Marco Polo is actually part of a whole series of travel products in their My Way line – but this journal has to be our favorite of the lot.

Marco Polo have made taking notes of your journeys easy by including fun emoji stickers, a pocket for mementoes, and fill-in-the-blank guides and travel tips. By the time you’ve filled this book, you’ll have created your very own IRL infographic of your trip. Cool!

At 160 pages and 4.8″ x 7.2″, this notebook is smaller and lighter than some notebooks – and, super affordable!

Price: $3.44, Amazon

I Was Here: A Travel Journal for the Curious Minded

I Was Here: A Travel Journal for the Curious Minded

Making waves in all sections of the journaling world, I Was Here designs journals for the curious, prompting travellers to take in the big picture and all the small and meaningful details of their trip.

Inside, the book has all sorts of spaces for notes, spaces for local tips, addresses, and wacky pages where you’re encouraged to do things like start a collection of random convenience store-bought items from the countries you visit.

In a word, I Was Here is fun! It may not be the most practical travel journal out there, but it is a cute way to collect memories and remind even jaded travellers that stopping to smell the roses (or stare at the bugs) shouldn’t be something you leave behind on the road.

Price: $10.86, Amazon

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So there you have it: those are our favorite travel journals for every kind of writer – but by no means the end of your options! Whether you’re buying for yourself or considering purchasing a travel journal as a gift, there’s lots to consider in the world of stationery.

From colourful covers and page prompts, to durability and simply whether or not pages are lined or blank, there are actually a surprising amount of factors that go into the decision making process.

Closure on journals is important, especially when they might be knocking around a suitcase or a backpack for longer stretches of time. If you don’t want your pages to get crumpled, and especially if you’re someone who likes to store mementos between the pages of your journal, a solid closure is a must.

Moleskine, for example, have that classic elastic band closre that keeps things safe and sound, whereas others come with a stylish leather or fabric bound tie that not only adds to the design detail but also means you’ll be able to slot things in between the pages.

The cover of a journal is pretty important. But first of all, what the cover of a travel journal is actually made out of will make a big difference as to what notebook you actually opt for.

Vegans will probably not want to go for a leather bound notebook, and may want to go for something like a fabric covered hardback book or more durable waterproof notebook instead.

If you’re open to leather, you’ll find it to be a durable option, and it will weather over the weeks, months and years to look worn and rustic.

You should also consider soft vs. hardcover – softcover is lighter, and easier to fit into a tightly-packed suitcase, but hardcover will give you a writing surface wherever you go. For something simple (and undoubtedly budget friendly), a card covered notebook or journal may be the best option for you.

What type of paper is used for the pages of a travel journal will also play a part in your decision making. It’s easy to think that paper is paper and that’s that, but in fact, there are many different types of paper for many different uses.

A thicker gsm of paper, for example, is something that’s more likely to be used in a sketchbook (90 gsm or higher), and is good if you don’t want permanent pens to bleed through, if you plan on painting, or sticking things in.

Then again, if you want something that’s a little more stylish and classic than bleached, white paper, then maybe more classy, cream-coloured pages will be what you want in your travel journal.

It’s also possible, as the Rite In The Rain brand shows, to have waterproof, weatherproof paper, in case you plan on writing in adverse weather conditions.

Essentially it comes down to what you will be doing on those pages: painting, sketching, doodling, making notes, or whatever. Consider the effect of your planned use will have on different sorts of paper and then make your choice.

4. What’s on the page?

Though in the past, travel journals were pretty simple affairs (either a spiral bound journalists’ notebook, a Midori-style travel journal or something similar), things are a little bit different now.

Even just a few years ago, pages only came either blank, ruled or squared. Nowadays, pages in travel journals sometimes come pre-decorated. This may be cool for some people, but for others it may feel like any pre-existing writing or illustration on the page takes away from your own memories.

Prompts in some books can be fun: they encourage you to make lists of things you otherwise wouldn’t have considered, like your favourite foods, favourite hotels, and even random convenience store items you find in the countries you visit. Other times, text on the page acts as a prompt to get you thinking, maybe even getting you to write something more in-depth than you were planning to.

All in all, the choice is whether you want a completely blank page to start with – which can be daunting for a lot of people – or if you want to be gently nudged into creating an awesome travel journal for yourself. Either way, though different, is totally legit.

It’s very simple and very basic, but this is going to be a pretty huge (no pun intended) deal when it comes to deciding exactly what travel journal you are going to purchase for yourself.

If you’re heading off on a year-long backpacking trip around the world and you feel like you’ve got your one bag travel down to a T, then you’re going to want something compact and light.

However, if you want to really get into creating a scrapbook-style travel journal full of memories, sketches and tickets, then you are going to want a big enough book to fit all of that in.

If your plan is to use your travel journal for things like city breaks and two week-long vacations – in which instance you may be using a suitcase – then you may not worry too much about the size, with room in a large suitcase for a larger travel journal, naturally.

Another thing to consider is what you’re going to look like if you feel like writing your travel journal in public. It may not be practical to be lugging around an A4 sized travel journal, or to get it out if you want to make note of the tiny cafe you’re in, or trying to write on a cramped seat on a train or bus. Compact in these cases may be a lot better!

6. Length of your trip

Next to size, when thinking about what sort of travel journal is going to be right for you, a lot of people often circle back to this factor: just how long is the trip?

The thing is, some travel journals are more geared up towards one single trip: a month in Thailand, two weeks exploring Italy, a six week long road trip through the USA. That sort of thing, in which case, you won’t be needing (or wanting) a zillion pages.

Other travel journals are for numerous trips, such as the lengthy options offered by Moleskine and Midori-style notebooks (the latter of which have no structure, and for which you can buy paper-only refills for the leather cover), mean that you can dip in and out, adding different details to your various adventures, referring back to past travels: a weekend in Berlin here, an epic hike in Nepal there.

Essentially, the fewer the pages, the more likely the travel journal in question will be good for a single, perhaps lengthy trip. For the serial travellers and backpackers out there, something longer and more permanent may be the travel journal for you.

7. Organization

No longer simple collections of pages between two hard (or soft) covers, the best travel journals of today sometimes boast a whole load of interior organization to help keep you and your trip on the right track.

From simply adding an interior pocket, where you can keep a few important tickets and pictures safe, to going all out and adding plenty of envelopes and places to slip in all manner of small, special physical memories from your travels, it can vary quite a bit.

But organization isn’t just about pockets. There are other things to think about, too. Some travel journals come complete with calendars, spaces for to-do lists, maps, itineraries and even packing tips. These kind of added extras mean that the journal turns into more of a planner all round scheduling.

Obviously. Money, money, money: it’s going to be a big factor in whether you choose to buy such and such a travel journal over another one. Let’s face it, you can’t buy what you can’t afford.

Even if you can afford it, $48 might just seem – to some people – like too much to ask for a travel journal. On the other hand, some people may not trust that a sub-$8 travel journal will be any good in terms of durability.

The fact of the matter is that cheap things can be surprisingly good, and expensive things can be surprisingly bad. When it comes to budget, it’s best to choose something mid-range that has good reviews and that meets the needs of what you’re looking for in a travel diary: don’t skimp out just because it’s $5 more than you wanted it to be. If it sounds like you, then treat yourself.

Still have some questions? No problem! We’ve listed and answered the most commonly asked questions below. Here’s what people usually want to know:

Why should I get a travel journal?

Journaling during travels, whether that’s just for a couple of days or for weeks, is a great way to remember travel stories, clear your head and add some routine and structure to your day. It’s always great to look back on it once you finished your travels.

Which is the best leather travel journal?

These are our favorite leather journals: – Refillable Traveller’s Notebook by September Leather – Traveler’s Notebook by Traveler’s Company – Leather Journal by FOFUN

Do waterproof journals exist?

Yes they do! And the Rite In The Rain Notebook is one of the best. Each page is water repellent while the cover is fully waterproof.

What is the most minimalistic notebook?

We love the Traveler’s Notebook by Traveler’s Company for it’s simplicity, yet stylish design. It’s a leather notebook that is handmade in Chiang Mai.

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There you have it, budding Jack Kerouacs: the very best travel journals out there right now! With our list, you’re all set to venture out into the wide world, then pop in your headphones and record all your thoughts, feelings and observations like the explorer you are.

For the best, all-round travel journal out there, the Leather Journal by FOFUN is a great choice. This is a stylish, timeless sort of journal that’s going to be a good choice for anybody.

Then again, if you’re thinking of something a little less traditional, I Was Here – with its kooky prompts and quirky way of working – may be more what you’re looking for.

And if there’s something we’re missing the travel journal world, let us know in the comments!

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Oh my gosh, I’m a sucker for a pretty journal! Can I document my travels in 3 or 4 of these?! ? Thanks so much for the killer suggestions.

100% you can use a number of these as travel journals, Deb!

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