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53 Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers To Follow (in 2024)

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If you’re searching for the best travel blogs today, look no further.

As always, I created this list to help aspiring travel bloggers learn a thing or two from these established sites.

However, people who are only looking for travel ideas and tips will also enjoy this post.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top travel blogs to follow in 2024.

Best Travel Blogs

  • Nomadic Matt
  • Backpacking Matt
  • Adventurous Kate
  • The Blonde Abroad
  • California Through My Lens
  • Dan Flying Solo
  • Travel With Lakshmi
  • Fluent in 3 Months
  • Cheapest Destinations Blog
  • Alex in Wanderland
  • I Am Aileen
  • Wandering Earl
  • Be My Travel Muse
  • Followtheboat
  • Matthew Woodward
  • The Opposite Travellers
  • We Seek Travel
  • Bucket List Journey
  • Migrationology
  • The Cranky Flier
  • Never Ending Footsteps
  • A Dangerous Business
  • Against The Compass
  • Everything Everywhere
  • The Longest Way Home
  • Global Grasshopper
  • Girl Gone Travel
  • Oneika The Traveller
  • The Adventurists
  • Time Travel Turtle
  • Hand Luggage Only
  • Travel4Wildlife
  • The Insatiable Traveler
  • View From The Wing
  • Uncornered Market
  • Jessie On a Journey
  • Legal Nomads
  • TravelFreak
  • The Everywhereist
  • Keep Calm and Travel
  • Practical Wanderlust
  • Expert Vagabond
  • The Voyageur
  • Amateur Traveler
  • Girl Eat World
  • The Adventure Junkies
  • A Broken Backpack
  • The World Travel Guy
  • Life Part 2

1. Nomadic Matt

Nomadic Matt

By:  Matthew Kepnes

I have to be honest with you — I love everything about  Nomadic Matt .  

Everything from his website’s design to his personal writing voice makes for an engaging reading experience. Not to mention that the name “Nomadic Matt” really sticks with me. 

Matthew Kepnes, AKA Nomadic Matt, was once a cubicle worker who admittedly wasn’t always a big traveler. On his first trip back in 2004, he went to Costa Rica where his perspective in life transformed forever. 

A single trip — that’s how easy it is to fall in love with travel. 

Today, Matthew continues living the life he was born for. He primarily blogs about travel tips, encompassing topics like how to save for a trip and things to do in Singapore. 

Blog Topics 

  • Travel Insurance
  • Travel planning
  • Saving money on travel
  • Travel gear
  • Destinations

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  • Superstar Blogging online course
  • Affiliate marketing ( Check: Best Travel Affiliate Programs )

2. Backpacking Matt

Backpacking Matt

By:  Matt Kyhnn

I think there’s something about the name “Matt” that raises a person’s affinity for traveling. 

Backpacking Matt , owned and run by Matt Kyhnn, is a travel blog that has similar vibes with Nomadic Matt. It has a simplistic design, a memorable content tone, and striking travel photos that bring the blog’s stories to life. 

Matt Kyhnn also leverages videos — providing his audience a more immersive way to enjoy his content. 

Fresh out of college, Matt simply decided that he won’t settle for a 9-5 job. Instead, he spent months working and traveling across Ireland, Scotland, and other regions in mainland Europe. 

He then booked a one-way ticket to New Zealand where he now resides. In addition to his blog, Matt also runs his own travel planning and booking website — Planit NZ. 

Blog Topics

  • Affiliate marketing
  • Planit NZ travel planning and booking services
  • Brand collaborations

3. Adventurous Kate

Adventurous Kate

By:  Kate McCulley

Kate McCulley, AKA  Adventurous Kate , is a travel blogger with lots of adventures to tell.

She’s been to 83 countries, seven continents, and plenty of experiences to help women appreciate the traveling life. 

Kate’s blog was built during her time in Southeast Asia along with her freelance portfolio, which helped fund her travels. Her target audience is women who want to travel, but required guidance on how to do it safely and easily. 

The “Solo Female Travel” category on her blog consists of posts about travel safety, travel planning, destination guides, and more. She also compiled a list of travel resources that help turn her audience’s travel ideas into action plans. 

  • Travel safety for women
  • Sponsored posts

4. The Blonde Abroad

The Blonde Abroad

By:  Kiersten “Kiki” Rich

I covered Kiersten “Kiki” Rich of  The Blonde Abroad   in my list of the top lifestyle bloggers to follow in 2024. 

As her blog’s name suggests, she’s mainly a travel blogger who also discusses two other lifestyle-related topics — blogging and photography. 

Kiersten spent three, eye-opening months in multiple countries to re-envision the idea of “ success .” She succeeded in her goal and is now one of the most accomplished travel bloggers on the web. 

The Blonde Abroad covers a range of topics from travel photography to foreign cuisine. All of which draws wisdom from Kiersten’s personal travel experiences.

  • Photography
  • Travel destinations
  • The Travel Shop
  • Social media and influencer marketing consulting

5. California Through My Lens

California Through My Lens

By:  Josh McNair

Josh McNair, owner of  California Through My Lens , has a distinct writing style that vividly describes details of travel destinations. 

Unlike bloggers who discovered the love for travel in their adulthood, Josh has always been a passionate traveler at heart. He created California Through My Lens to document his adventures with the online audience. 

California Through My Lens is run by both Josh and his wife, Amy. The pair also has an active YouTube channel called Through My Lens where they share their experiences in video form. 

As you may have guessed, Josh’s content focuses on the beaches, caves, hiking trails, waterfalls, and various landmarks in California. Intricate details of each location, from hike distances to specific travel tips, are often included in his posts. 

  • National parks in California
  • Driving around California
  • California destinations
  • Selling eBooks
  • Advertisements through YouTube 

6. Dan Flying Solo

Dan Flying Solo

By:  Daniel “Dan” Clarke

Dan Flying Solo   is by Daniel Clarke — a travel blogger, photographer, and creative director at his own Portugal-based media company. 

Dan’s blogging life was ignited by his passion for photography. He was originally a frustrated restaurant manager who wanted more out of life.

Like me, Dan is a self-taught blogger. He worked day in and day out by doing free online courses, YouTube tutorials, and heaps of informative guides. 

What makes Dan Flying Solo an extra noteworthy blog is its library of video content. Daniel also makes it clear that the site has no particular theme — not unlike everything else in life.  

“ There’s not one particular theme to this blog because I don’t think that’s how life really is. We change and what we enjoy changes.”

7. Travel with Lakshmi

Travel with Lakshmi

By:  Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath worked on a desk job for multiple media organizations for 15 years. She then started her personal travel blog in 2005 — traveling to over 25 countries and across every corner of India. 

Travel with Lakshmi has only grown steadily ever since. It won multiple awards, including “India’s best travel blog of the year” award from Indiebloggie.  

As an Indian herself, Lakshmi made sure to highlight the country’s top travel destinations on the blog. She also documented her travels to foreign countries — from Abu Dhabi to the United Kingdom. 

As a way to support aspiring travelers around the world, Lakshmi also covers important tips on starting a travel blog. This includes essential tips on photography, travel planning, and travel writing.

  • Social media marketing campaigns
  • Content marketing and writing services
  • Digital media consulting services

8. foXnoMad

foXnoMad

By:  Anil Polat

foXnoMad   is a unique travel blog run by digital nomad Anil Polat.

Anil was exposed to travel at a young age because his parents were journalists. Other than routine trips between Turkey and the United States, they also visited multiple destinations around the world. 

Even in his professional life as a computer security consultant, travel was a big part of Anil’s life. He eventually decided to quit his job and fixate on one goal: to visit every country in the world.

What makes foXnoMad unique is that Anil utilizes his knowledge in tech to provide insightful tips on traveling smartly. He also develops apps that can help travelers in situations like determining water drinkability and calculating tips.

You can check out his podcast where he talks about current events, new product tech releases, and all things travel-related. 

Blog Topics                                           

  • foXnoMad Shop
  • Paid mobile apps

9. Fluent in 3 Months

Fluent in 3 Months

By:  Brendan “Benny” Lewis

Fluent in 3 Months   by Brendan Lewis is created for travelers with a purpose. 

Apart from regular posts about travel planning and destinations, Brendan also writes a lot of guides on foreign languages. 

Remember, language is a crucial part of every culture. Brendan makes sure you learn dozens of useful words and phrases that will enrich your visit to any country. 

Some of the most prominent content formats in his blog are “ways to say” posts and phrase listicles. There are also fun, bite-sized stories like “How I Learned French on the Toilet in 6 Months.”

For more serious language learners, Fluent in 3 Months offers “The Challenge.” It’s a full-fledged online course that will enable you to hold a 15-minute conversation in a new language.

  • How to speak foreign languages
  • Language hacking 
  • Traveling jobs
  • The Challenge online course
  • Speaking engagements

10. Cheapest Destinations Blog

Cheapest Destinations Blog

By:  Tim Leffel

Cheapest Destinations Blog   is one of the oldest travel blogs on this list. 

It is created and run by Tim Leffel — an award-winning travel writer and author.  

Tim has made it his life’s goal to help people make the most out of travel while spending less. His blog contains posts that teach how to spend your travel money wisely and how to make every cent count. 

Other than Cheapest Destinations Blog, Tim also runs a handful of other blogs on different, travel-related topics. This includes Perceptive Travel, Travel Writing 2.0 Blog, and Cheap Living Abroad.  

  • Travel budgeting
  • Influencer marketing through 360 Degree Travel Network

11. Alex in Wanderland 

Alex in Wanderland

By:  Alexandra Baackes

Alexandra Baackes created  Alex in Wanderland   for two reasons. 

First, she’s been dealing with a case of wanderlust all her life. And second, she’s a fan of a beloved, fictional character — Alice in Wonderland. 

Alexandra is originally from Brooklyn, New York where she purchased her one-way ticket into the traveling life. She now blogs about the best travel destinations, outdoor activities, and her personal, travel-related gear.

One of the things I like about Alex in Wanderland is the presentation and categorization of content. 

On the “Categories” page, Alex makes sure articles are well-organized based on topics like travel inspiration, activities, and planning. This makes it easy for her audience to find the information they need at any given time. 

  • Outdoor activities

12. Hey Nadine

Hey Nadine

By:  Nadine Sykora

Nadine Sykora of  Hey Nadine   is a popular travel blogger, YouTuber, and social media influencer.

Over the past 10 years, she has traveled across 55 countries, spoken on expert panels, and became a keynote speaker. 

Nadine’s goal is simple: share her travel experiences with the world and help others do the same. 

Hey Nadine contains a host of content on travel advice, hacks, destinations, and inspiration. As a seasoned YouTuber, you can expect her blog content to contain a lot of embedded videos from her channel. 

  • Video production
  • Advertisements through YouTube
  • Sponsored content

13. I Am Aileen

I Am Aileen

Just like Kiersten Rich, Aileen Adalid is another travel blogger whom I also featured in my top lifestyle blogs listicle.

Aileen runs  I Am Aileen   — an award-winning blog that discusses just about everything there is to discuss in travel. She writes about destinations, the best travel activities, foreign cuisine, and more. 

What interested me the most about Aileen is her blogging background. At age 21, she quit her corporate job, which only paid $300 a month, to become a professional traveler. 

Since then, she’s been on a streak of smashing goals and breaking barriers. Thanks to her commitment to quality content, she’s recognized as one of the top bloggers in Asia. 

  • Online shop

14. Wandering Earl

Wandering Earl

By:  Derek Earl Baron

Here’s a fun trivia about  Wandering Earl . 

Unlike most bloggers who use their first names, the “Earl” in “Wandering Earl” is actually a middle name. Blog owner Derek Earl Baron only thought that “Wandering Derek” didn’t sound as catchy.

Derek is a one-of-a-kind, adventurous soul who discovered his purpose as a modern nomad relatively early into adulthood. After graduating in 1999, he planned a three-month vacation across Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. 

That three-month vacation continues to this very day. 

And that’s how Wandering Earl was created — documenting Derek’s adventures in over 100 countries. He also shares valuable pieces of wisdom on travel planning, food, budgeting, gear, and so on. 

Wandering Earl has that “old-school” look and feel to it. On the plus side, the site’s design only highlights 

  • Working while traveling
  • Selling “eGuides”

15. Be My Travel Muse

Be My Travel Muse

By:  Kristin Addis

Be My Travel Muse  is a solo female travel blog created by Kristin Addis. 

She studied in Taiwan and kept an investment banking job for four years. The only problem was, her daily routine rendered her creative, dreamer side claustrophobic. 

Her first step was a one-way ticket to Bangkok — envisioning a life of writing and travel. That’s exactly what she accomplished with her blog, which now caters to millions of readers all over the world. 

Kristin believes that solo traveling is the best way for women to feel empowered and more confident. She prioritizes solo female travel tips on her blog, including guides on safety, packing, and maintaining relationships. 

Be My Travel Muse also has heaps of content on popular travel destinations and self-care for women. 

  • Self-help for women
  • Relationships
  • The Photo Muse Masterclass online course

16. Followtheboat

Followtheboat

By:  Liz Cleere and Jamie Furlong

Followtheboat   is a unique travel blog that focuses on a specific mode of transport: sailing. 

It is created with love by a travel writer Liz Cleere and photographer Jamie Furlong. There’s also Millie the rescue cat, which functions as a source of inspiration and encouragement for the blog’s human founders. 

Despite the focus on sailboats, Followtheboat’s content isn’t just made for sailors. The posts are tailor-made for travelers who also happen to be interested in the art and joys of sailing. 

Don’t be surprised at the humor and dynamic range of topics on the blog. You’ll find posts like “tools you need on a sailboat” and “is this the weirdest loo in the world?”

Followtheboat also has a library of podcasts, which record Liz and Jamie’s experiences on their travels. 

  • Boat maintenance
  • Patreon donations

17. Matthew Woodward

Matthew Woodward

By:  Matthew Woodward

If Followtheboat is about boats, you can probably guess what  Matthew Woodward   is a blog about trains. 

Not to be mistaken for  Matthew Woodward  the internet marketer, Matthew Woodward the rail adventurer loved trains as a child. He owned model railway sets, traveled alone by train, and watched shows about trains on TV. 

In his time as a geography student, he explored Europe with his trusty Interrail pass. He set his passion aside to focus on his career, which he eventually gave up to become a travel writer. 

Today, he blogs about railway systems over different continents. He’s also an accomplished author of three books: “The Railway to Heaven,” “A Bridge Even Further,” and “Trans-Siberian Adventures.”

  • Railway systems
  • Traveling by train
  • Selling books

18. The Opposite Travellers

The Opposite Travellers

By:  Ryan and Rachel Riel

The Opposite Travellers   were created by married couple Ryan and Rachel Riel. 

While both loved to travel, Ryan and Rachel had contrasting preferences when it comes to traveling. 

Rachel prefers to travel in style and luxury — through the accommodations and services offered by establishments and travel agencies. Ryan, on the other hand, leans toward daring adventures like biking and trekking — on $5 per night accommodations. 

The couple, however, utilized their differences as a selling point in The Opposite Travellers. 

As such, the website’s “Travel” section has two main categories: “Luxury Travel” and “Adventure Travel.” In other words, the blog has a diverse content library for travelers of all tastes and budgets.

The Opposite Travellers also boasts high-quality visuals taken and produced by Ryan Riel. All of the site’s videos are published on Ryan Riel Media — Ryan’s official YouTube channel.  

  • Content production
  • Social media marketing 
  • Influencer marketing

19. We Seek Travel 

olly gaspar travel blogger

By:  Olly Gaspar

We Seek Travel is an adventure travel blog by traveler and adventure photographer Olly Gaspar.

Olly has been living out of his bags full-time since 2018, turning his passion for global adventure into a treasure trove of useful travel guides accompanied by his inspiring photography.

His travel blog serves as a window to extraordinary experiences around the world– from backpacking in India to climbing Himalayan peaks, crossing deserts on camelback, cycling over the Arctic Circle, hiking with gorillas in Uganda, and even fighting Muay Thai in Thailand.

But We Seek Travel is more than just a diary of adventures. It’s a resource-rich hub where Olly shares his firsthand experiences to help modern explorers discover unique outdoor adventures, off-beat hiking trails, travel photography gear, and helpful accommodation and digital nomad resources.

  • Travel Planning & Accommodation
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Travel photography
  • Travel Gear
  • Photography licensing
  • Adventure Photography shoots
  • Tourism development

20. Bucket List Journey

Bucket List Journey

By:  Annette White

Travel is all about adventures, and so is life. 

That’s the essence of the  Bucket List Journey   by Annette White. 

The blog’s tagline is “tools and inspiration to live your list.” It refers to a person’s “bucket list,” which is basically a list of goals and experiences they want in life. 

Annette didn’t always have such a positive outlook in life. She used to be diagnosed with anxiety, which caused her to miss out on life-enriching experiences and opportunities. 

Eventually, she decided that she’ll no longer become a prisoner of fear and uncertainty. She had courage and took charge of her life’s direction — something every aspiring blogger needs to do at one point. 

Bucket List Journey talks about bucket list-worthy destinations, motivation, money, and travel tips. Annette also imparts knowledge on people who also struggle with facing fear and making braver life decisions. 

  • Overcoming fear and anxiety

21. Migrationology

Migrationology

By:  Mark Wiens

When I first visited  Migrationology , I wasn’t sure whether to classify it as a food or travel blog. 

Then I checked out Mark Wiens’s “About” page. There, I learned that he viewed food as a way to connect with people in various cultures. 

And to be exposed to these cultures, Mark dedicates his time, money, and efforts to travel. 

Mark makes sure the blog only focuses on content based on his personal travels. It’s made for people who want to experience the flavors of the world — in person or through Mark’s posts. 

Apart from general food travel blog posts and city guides, Migrationology also offers readers a “Food Tour” service. It is the result of a year of research done by Mark himself — in partnership with  Bangkok Vanguards . 

  • Bangkok Food Tour

22. The Cranky Flier

The Cranky Flier

By:  Brett Snyder

We already mentioned a blog about boats and another about trains. It’s time to talk about a blog on airplanes and air travel.

Cranky Flier   is a unique blog created by Brett Snyder — President and “Chief Airline Dork” of Cranky Flier LLC. 

Brett has been fascinated with airlines all his life. When he was young, he collected airline timetables and even spent a birthday with his grandmother watching planes land. 

As an adult, he spent several years in the airline industry fulfilling multiple roles. He became a sales intern at USAir, senior analyst at America West, marketing planning product at United, and so on.

Today, Brett publishes his opinions about the airline industry on Cranky Flier. He also updates several series, like “Worst Airline Ever,” “Airlines We Lost,” and “Across the Aisle Interviews.” 

I’ll let you determine what these series are all about based on what they’re called. 

  • Airline industry
  • Cranky Concierge service

23. Never Ending Footsteps

Never Ending Footsteps

By:  Lauren Juliff

Lauren Juliff is one of those bloggers who already knew what they wanted to be from an early age. 

She dreamt of traveling to new places, meeting new people, and exploring new cultures.  Never Ending Footsteps   is proof that she accomplished all three. 

The blog consists of posts about Lauren’s fulfilling travels to different countries. But unlike a lot of famous travel bloggers, she also talks about the downsides of being a digital nomad.

Never Ending Footsteps has a “The Incidents” blog section where Lauren discusses the not-so-sexy aspects of traveling. She has been scammed, attacked by monkeys, locked out of her room, lost her passport, and more. 

Despite these incidents, Lauren’s love for travel only grew. Such experiences increased her wisdom and travel acumen — resulting in some of the most insightful travel articles ever published.

Lauren also helps her audience get into the world of travel blogging. Check out “How to Start a Travel Blog” for information on web hosting, working with WordPress, and so on.

  • Travel safety

24. A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

By:  Amanda Williams

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog   is a straightforward blog made to help people travel. 

It is created by Amanda Williams, who is a former journalist with degrees in journalism, hospitality, and tourism management.

Amanda first got into journalism by editing obituaries — eventually becoming a copy and layout editor at a newspaper company. She started A Dangerous Business Travel Blog in 2010 out of boredom and her need for a creative outlet. 

Fast forward to 2024, the blog now averages over 340,000 page views per month. Amanda also maintains a strong social media presence with thousands of followers across networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog contains posts about travel planning, packing, destinations, and inspiration. Everything is sprinkled with high-quality photos to keep readers engaged and enthused.  

The centerpiece of A Dangerous Business Travel Blog is “The 10-Day Adventure Project.” Put simply, it’s a collection of ready-to-use, self-guided itineraries that will shave hours off your travel planning process.

  • Packing 
  • DangerousBiz online course
  • Freelance writing

25. Against the Compass

Against The Compass

By:  Joan Torres

How do you make a travel blog stand out?

Joan Torres has a surefire answer: covering the most unusual and “off the beaten track” destinations.

Against The Compass   is a unique blog that talks about the travel routes and destinations you probably haven’t heard of. It covers destinations that people don’t normally include in their bucket list, like Pakistan, Tunisia, Syria, and other high-risk countries. 

Of course, Joan makes sure to highlight the importance of safety when traveling in relatively low-popularity destinations. He has comprehensive guides for solo female travel, travel insurance, and general travel safety.

  • Travel insurance

26. Everything Everywhere 

Everything Everywhere

By:  Gary Arndt

In travel blogging, a picture is undeniably worth a thousand words. There’s simply no excuse for any travel blogger to forego the inclusion of visual content in their posts.

Gary Arndt’s absolutely nailed it with his photography work for  Everything Everywhere .

Gary actually won multiple, major travel photography awards — more than any travel photographer. His photography is so good that I suggest you check the “Travel Photos” page on Everything Everywhere.

Go ahead, take a break and thank me later. 

Other than taking breathtaking photos, Gary also publishes detailed blog posts about the places he’s been. He’s been on the go for roughly 9 years non-stop, which means readers will never run out of material.

27. The Longest Way Home

The Longest Way Home

By:  David Ways

The Longest Way Home   started as the personal travel journal of David Ways — a solo traveler in search of home. 

The blog originally started as David’s private, digital diary. As he journeyed across Europe and gained experience, it turned into a full-on blog with travel guides to specific locations. 

David finally found home in Nepal before traveling to other parts of Southeast Asia. 

He’s not the most nitpicky blogger in terms of grammar and spelling, but he’s definitely a brilliant storyteller. He’s also skilled in capturing and immortalizing moments into photos, which you can view on his blog’s gallery. 

The Longest Way Home has a library of content about various destinations, trekking, and travel planning. It also features in-depth travel guides to Nepal, Thailand, and overland travel — plus a mini-guide to Portugal.  

  • Travel planning 
  • Overland travel

28. Global Grasshopper

Global Grasshopper

By:  Becky Moore

Global Grasshopper   is a travel blog run by Becky Moore and her team of professional travel photographers and writers. 

Becky’s first adventure was a six-month voyage in Southeast Asia. She considers herself a “semi-nomad,” traveling from country to country while nestling in Ireland, Australia, or parts of Southeast Asia. 

Global Grasshopper contains posts about popular travel destinations, hotels, and other places that deserve more attention. Readers will also enjoy the blog’s posts about dog-friendly travel — covering topics like dog booster seats and pet-friendly hotels. 

Since the blog is run by a team of experts, expect the content quality to be top-notch across the board. The team also organizes boutique tours, which readers can participate in for a memorable travel experience. 

  • Traveling with a pet
  • Boutique tours bookings

29. Girl Gone Travel

Girl Gone Travel

By:  Carol Cain

Carol Cain is an accomplished professional in the field of communications. She is a social media marketing expert, public speaker, branding agency owner, and award-winning travel blogger.

Girl Gone Travel   is the result of Carol’s innate passion for travel and knack for digital marketing. It is a well-designed, engaging, and filled with quality content that shines with Carol’s personality. 

Other than her travel-related posts, Girl Gone Travel also publishes a lot of posts about blogging and online branding. This makes it an excellent place to start for hopeful travelers who plan to have their own blog one day. 

  • Destinations 
  • Online branding
  • Brave World Media company

30. HoneyTrek

HoneyTrek

By:  Mike and Anne Howard

Believe it or not,  HoneyTrek   is a travel blog about a honeymoon.

Yes — it’s probably the longest honeymoon ever.

Founders Mike and Anne Howard are a power couple with skills that can make any blog great. Anne is a former magazine editor whereas Mike’s a veteran digital media strategist and photographer. 

Together, they’ve honeymooned to over seven continents and 60 countries while creating the most romantic travel blog in the process. 

HoneyTrek contains a collection of posts about their travel destinations, experiences, and travel tips for all budgets. They also wrote two successful books: “Comfortably Wild” and “Ultimate Journeys for Two.” 

  • Travel budgeting 
  • Travel skills

31. Oneika The Traveller

Oneika The Traveller

By:  Oneika Raymond

Oneika The Traveller   is an award-winning travel blog by journalist, keynote speaker, and media personality Oneika Raymond. 

For those who don’t know Oneika, she’s the on-air travel and lifestyle correspondent for CTV Canada and NBC New York. Even more impressively, her blog won her a gold medal in the 2018 SATW Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition.

Oneika talks about travel destinations and her go-to tips for life on the road. With her experience in the field of journalism, she’s definitely one of the most engaging storytellers on this list.

  • Fashion and style while traveling
  • Traveling as a minority
  • Personal opinions
  • Social media marketing

32. The Adventurists

The Adventurists

By:  Tom Morgan

The Adventurists   is hands down one of the most well-designed travel blogs in this post. 

The blog proves that integrating tons of video content into one page doesn’t have to affect its loading speed. In fact, the site loads surprisingly fast despite having several video panels on the homepage.

I’m not going to delve too deeply into this technical feat. What I’m going to focus on, however, is the brilliant team behind The Adventurists. 

The site is founded by “Chief Idiot” — Tom Morgan. Apparently, most of the crazy ideas featured on the blog were his. 

Every page on the site reflects Morgan and his team’s wackiness and passion for great adventures. They do, host, and document daring outdoor activities on air, land, and sea — plus, a whole lot of charity.

Their audience can also participate in these activities, which can be held in various parts of the globe. The “Monkey Run,” for example, is an event where participants race through dirt trails on tiny bikes.

The bottom line is, it’s hard to come up with unique ideas that set you apart in the blogging landscape. The Adventurists, on the other hand, managed to do so multiple times. 

  • “The Adventures” events
  • The “Shop of Stuff”

33. Time Travel Turtle

Time Travel Turtle

By:  Michael Turtle

Time Travel Turtle   is created by Australian Journalist Michael Turtle. 

Michael was born to be a storyteller and he knew it from an early age. 

In school, he ran the student newsletter and contributed a weekly column. He also filled the role of deputy editor of a university newspaper. 

Time Travel Turtle’s contains mainly posts on the locations that Michael has visited over the years. 

Like most renowned travel bloggers, Michael captures amazing photos that travel enthusiasts can fall in love with. He puts some of these photos up for sale to companies who’d like to feature those locations or properties. 

Michael continues to explore the world as a digital nomad. He also shares practical travel tips so readers can experience these adventures themselves. 

  • Selling photography

34. Hand Luggage Only

Hand Luggage Only

By:  Yaya and Lloyd

Hand Luggage Only   is a hugely successful travel blog by couple Yaya and Lloyd. 

The site doles out travel advice, inspiration, photography tips, food reviews, and posts about must-see destinations. It also has a library of high-quality videos where Yaya and Lloyd describe their experiences in detail.  

Yaya and Lloyd started the blog in 2014 with a plan to share their travel stories with the world. Within a few hours, they published their first posts using photos they already took and edited. 

The moral of the story is, consider starting a blog if you already have a library of unused travel photos. 

35. Travel4Wildlife

Travel4Wildlife

By:  Christina Garcia and Hal Brindley 

It should only take anyone a second to figure out what  Travel4Wildlife   is all about. 

The blog is created by couple Christina Garcia and Hal Brindley out of their passion for wildlife. 

Hal is an experienced wildlife photographer for organizations like the Nature Conservancy Magazine, SEE Turtles, and RARE Conservation. Christina, on the other hand, is an experienced zoologist who worked on studies on wolves, cheetahs, and leopards. 

Travel4Wildlife’s goal is to increase awareness and increase the appreciation for wildlife. More importantly, it was Christina and Hal’s life goal to promote wildlife conservation through responsible tourism. 

Behind the scenes, the couple teams up to create compelling articles that focus on wildlife in specific destinations. The blog covers a range of species on different continents — from owls in South Africa to polar bears in Canada. 

  • Wildlife tour reviews
  • Responsible travel

36. The Insatiable Traveler

The Insatiable Traveler

By:  Susan Portnoy

Susan Portnoy, also called  The Insatiable Traveler   on her blog, is a seasoned travel writer and photographer. 

Susan’s last full-time job was VP of corporate communications at Condé Nast. When that door closed, she took on a freelancing career as she learned the art of photography. 

Fast forward a few years, and she has enough accolades to make photography degree holders envious. 

Her photographic works were featured by organizations like National Geographic and companies like Bing. She also won awards like the SATW Lowell Thomas Award and the 2018 Gold in the Muster Photo Competition. 

The main focal points of The Insatiable Traveler include destinations, cruises, photography, and travel gear. Susan also covers the safaris in various regions, like Tanzania, Namibia, and Kenya. 

37. View from the Wing

View From The Wing

By:  Gary Leff 

Just like Brett Snyder, Gary Leff of  View From The Wing   is an expert in all things air travel. 

Gary was named one of the “World’s Top Travel Experts” by Condé Nast Traveler since 2010. He also co-founded InsideFlyer.com — a community made by and for frequent flyers.

View From The Wing is a goldmine of timeless tips on airline miles, credit cards, hotels, and business travel. No matter your sub-niche in travel, I recommend checking it out for ways to maximize your frequent flyer miles. 

Gary also publishes posts called “Trip Reports” about establishments, food, and various attractions. 

  • Hotel reviews
  • Credit cards

38. Uncornered Market

Uncornered Market

By:  Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott

Dan Noll and Audrey Scott are a pair of adventurers, storytellers, and tourism advisors who advocate for responsible traveling. 

They created  Uncornered Market   — a responsible tourism blog — after leaving their secure and stable lifestyle in Prague. Prior to that, they lived in San Francisco and took a leap of faith for the sake of avoiding regrets.  

It’s clear that both Dan and Audrey believed that fulfillment can’t be found within the confines of your comfort zone. They explored, made connections, and shared their experiences through their travel blog. 

Some of the topics you’ll find in Uncornered Market are about destinations, sustainable tourism, food, and trekking. Dan and Audrey also write about personal growth and experiential travel. 

Uncornered Market is also a tourism development and marketing consultancy company. They help travel companies, destinations, and tourism organizations build their brands and deliver their message to a wider audience. 

  • Responsible tourism
  • Tourism development and marketing consultancy services

39. Jessie on a Journey

Jessie on a Journey

By:  Jessica “Jessie” Festa

Like plenty of bloggers, Jessica Festa needed a taste of life before discovering her true calling. 

In her youth, Jessie traveled to mostly cruises in the Caribbean and road trips in North America. She also experienced being a sightseeing guide in New York. 

Jessie on a Journey   is the result of her pursuing her dreams of getting paid to do something she loves. She now blogs about being a solo female traveler, blogging it, and profiting off of it. 

I’m sure a lot of big-name bloggers are all too familiar with how Jessie made the blogging vision a reality.

For a long time, she felt that the workaday lifestyle isn’t for her. It made her feel like she’s living everyone else’s life — not the kind of life she wanted to keep. 

Despite the disapproval of loved ones, Jessie decided to quit her secure job in favor of being a travel blogger. 

She was just as unprepared as most people before starting their own blog. The key difference is, she went out there and took her first step. 

  • Travel blog consulting
  • Tour company consulting

40. Legal Nomads

Legal Nomads

By:  Jodi Ettenberg

Back when Jodi Ettenberg was in law school, she never would’ve guessed she’d run a successful travel and food business. 

That happens to a lot of people, especially those who never thought of giving priority to their passions. 

It’s just a hunch, but I think the name  Legal Nomads   had something to do with Jodi’s background in law. 

Legal Nomads highlights destinations and local cultures just as insightfully as other travel blogs. What makes it different is that Jodi focuses on local cuisines to experience and tell the stories of each destination. 

A huge part of Jodi’s blog is about wellness and gluten-free eating. She then utilized her knowledge and experience to create detailed restaurant cards, which travelers can use when visiting certain countries. 

  • Gluten-free restaurant cards
  • The Legal Nomads Shop

41. Indiana Jo

Indiana Jo

By:  Jo Fitzsimons

Like Jodi Ettenberg, Jo Fitzsimons also used to practice law before becoming a successful travel and lifestyle writer. 

Indiana Jo   started way back in 2010 where Jo can comfortably type away her thoughts and musings. Fed up with her full-time job, she went out to see the world as a digital nomad.

It wasn’t always smooth sailing for Indiana Jo, however. According to her, she thought about quitting the blog several times before finally realizing that it’s a lifetime thing. 

Jo writes about her travel experiences, destinations, wine, and food. She also shares travel planning tips along with a long list of content about topics that personally interest her. 

  • Travel health and safety

42. TravelFreak

TravelFreak

By:  Jeremy Scott Foster

TravelFreak   is the brainchild of Jeremy Scott Foster who left America in the middle of a recession and to Australia. 

For a while, he racked up some savings as a traveling bartender. It took some time before he finally made the switch to be a digital nomad and online entrepreneur. 

Jeremy created the blog to help people create opportunities to achieve the fulfilling life they deserve. 

He writes about travel advice, destinations, gear, and ways to get your finances in order as you travel. This includes guides on how to land and keep a job abroad along with resources on reliable booking websites. 

I personally like the way Jeremy designed TravelFreak to provide the best possible user experience. Unlike a traditional layout, the site features a search bar so readers can jump right into the content they need.

TravelFreak has been featured in Forbes, National Geographic, The New York Times, and a few other big-name publications.   

43. The Everywhereist

The Everywhereist

By:  Geraldine DeRuiter

Before anything else, yes — that’s Rand Fishkin in the photo above. 

And yes, the next travel blogger on this list is Rand’s longtime sweetheart and wife. 

Geraldine DeRuiter was a former copywriter and went with Rand in his travels, which are often business-related. She then turned to the habit of documenting their travel experiences, which she described as “love letters” to her husband. 

Today, Geraldine works full-time on  The Everywhereist   — named by Time magazine as one of the best blogs in 2011. 

The Everywhereist contains posts about food and Geraldine’s travel experiences along with a comprehensive Philadelphia travel guide. The guide contains information on where to go, eat, shop, and stay. 

Geraldine also wrote a book called “All Over The Place.” It chronicles how she embraced her love for blogging after being laid off, which aspiring bloggers can draw inspiration from. 

  • All Over The Place book sales

44. Keep Calm and Travel

Keep Calm and Travel

By:  Clelia Mattana

Keep Calm and Travel   is a travel blog created by serial traveler Clelia Mattana. 

Ever since she was 19, Clelia is a certified sea lover and globetrotter. But like many travel bloggers, she was given a choice between a secure job and the traveling lifestyle. 

Clelia’s finalized her choice when she bought a one-way ticket to Asia. She then created Keep Calm and Travel to send a simple message:

“No matter what your age is, or your budget, or status, you can travel and live your life on your own terms.”

The blog’s topics include destinations across continents, photography, and travel gear. She also has a dedicated page for Sardinia, which is one of her absolute favorite travel destinations.

45. Practical Wanderlust

Practical Wanderlust

By:  Lia and Jeremy Garcia

Lia and Jeremy Garcia, who aptly labeled themselves a “travel couple” on Instagram, are the minds behind  Practical Wanderlust .  

Jeremy is a film degree holder whose passions include writing and directing. He also became a high school teacher who taught filmmaking and digital media art.

Lia, on the other hand, has a fashion design and apparel merchandising degree. She took on roles in corporate merchandising before becoming a business systems analyst. 

Why did I tell you all this? Simple: I want you to know what the pair had to give up pursuing their dreams of traveling. 

Practical Wanderlust’s goal is to help other people enjoy travel in the most realistic and sensible approach possible. The blog is filled with detailed content on planning memorable trips on a budget, where to go, and staying safe.   

Lia and Jeremy also host their own podcast, which is available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. 

  • Coaching and mentoring services
  • Sponsored podcast episodes

46. Expert Vagabond

Expert Vagabond

By:  Matthew “Matt” Karsten

Matthew Karsten, AKA the  Expert Vagabond , has been a travel blogger, photographer, and digital nomad for nine years.

He talks about budget travel tips, destinations, travel photography, and strategies to make the digital nomadic life work. 

Matt is a business degree holder who spent time freelancing as a nightlife and event photographer. While he admits it was fun, he knew that he wants and deserves something more. 

After a year of downsizing his life, eating homemade food, selling eBooks, and saving every penny, he was ready. He set out to obtain a different kind of wealth — that which is made with adventures and experiences.

  • Nomadic living

47. The Voyageur

The Voyageur

By:  Pauline Chardin

Pauline Chardin is a France-based fashion designer, photographer, and art director. 

She always had a soft spot for travel — driven by her appreciation for picturesque architecture, landscapes, and good food. She started  The Voyageur   to help people view the world through her voice and eyes. 

The Voyageur is a simple, yet aesthetic website achieved through Pauline’s incredible photography skills. Apart from itineraries and posts about hotels, food, art, and architecture, the site also has a sizeable photo gallery.

Images are accompanied by a brief article that describes the destination’s history and Pauline’s thoughts and emotions during her visit. I’m not sure what it is, but there’s something about this content format that’s truly engaging and relaxing. 

  • Art and architecture

48. Amateur Traveler

Amateur Traveler

By:  Chris Christensen

Don’t be fooled by the name —  Amateur Traveler   is by no means run by an amateur.

Chris Christensen is a skilled photographer, travel writer, and podcast host. The site also utilizes a long list of monetization strategies that I believe every blogger should learn. 

True, he wasn’t the most experienced traveler when he started the blog. Before he created Amateur Traveler, he was a full-time EVP of engineering and operations for a company based in Silicon Valley. 

In his defense, he grew up in a family that traveled a lot to national parks in a trailer. He also learned a lot of foreign languages, which he believes is a window into understanding and embracing different cultures. 

Amateur Traveler discusses destinations, travel budgeting, planning, gear, and booking. The site also features a weekly podcast on the top destinations around the world. 

  • Amateur Traveler Shop powered by Etsy
  • Podcast advertisements
  • Social media and content marketing consulting services
  • Content writing services
  • Paid guest posts

49. Girl Eat World

Girl Eat World

By:  Melissa Hie

Melissa Hie is the “Girl” in  Girl Eat World  — a name that encapsulates what the whole blog is all about. 

You see, Melissa’s three passions are food, travel, and storytelling. She started the blog in 2015 as a digital diary for herself and friends who need travel tips. 

Prior to her blog’s success, she amassed quite a following on Instagram. This springboarded her blogging career, which she put in the back burner after focusing on her full-time career.

Girl Eat World is essentially a compendium of Melissa’s travel stories and travel planning guides. She also has an iconic style of capturing Instagram posts, which must be seen to be appreciated. 

50. The Adventure Junkies

The Adventure Junkies

By:  Antonio Cala and Amanda Zeisset

The Adventure Junkies   is definitely not your average travel blog. 

It’s not just about the travel stories of founders Antonio Cala and Amanda Zeisset. Upon visiting the blog for the first time, you’ll realize that it’s all about the community the blog has built. 

New visitors are encouraged to join “ Summit ” — a free community for people who seek adventures through travel and outdoor activities. There, members can connect, plan events, share posts, ask questions, form groups, and discuss anything related to travel. 

The Adventure Junkies also compile guides and resources about outdoor activities like diving, kayaking, mountain biking, and snowboarding. There’s also a section for visitors who’d like to learn about outdoor and underwater photography.

Antonio and Amanda started The Adventure Junkies as a personal blog about their three years of cycling. Over time, their readers began asking questions on how they can plan their own adventures. 

The couple then realized that they need to create something more than a personal blog. As such, they transformed The Adventure Junkies as a one-stop shop for adventurists.  

  • The Adventure Junkies Store
  • Paid digital guides

51. A Broken Backpack Travel Blog

A Broken Backpack

By:  Melissa Giroux

Melissa Giroux used to be a social worker who only traveled once a year. 

Melissa created  A Broken Backpack   a year after her journey in the Canadian Rockies — hitch-hiking from point A to B. She continued working on her blog as a creative outlet while working on a farm in Australia. 

It didn’t take long before A Broken Backpack’s popularity gained momentum and gave Melissa a new frontier. 

The website contains crucial tips on travel gear, budgeting, destinations, and the life of a digital nomad. Melissa also put together in-depth guides on travel blogging, moving to another country as an expat, and backpacking.

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52. The World Travel Guy

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By : David Leiter

David Leiter is an American travel blogger currently based in Bali, Indonesia, with his wife Intan (who’s a Bali local).

They travel around the world and try to document the most scenic destinations by creating articles, photos, videos, and guides for other travelers.

David runs  The World Travel Guy , an adventure travel blog that he started when he was a solo traveler, but now covers their travels around the globe as a couple.

In total, they’ve visited dozens of countries, while also checking off some bucket list adventures like a Komodo dragon safari in Indonesia, the Mount Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal, and a bunch of world monuments like the Angkor Wat and Taj Mahal.

  • Adventure Travel
  • Destination Guides
  • Budget Tips
  • Travel Photography
  • Drone Videos
  • Affiliate Partnerships
  • Display Advertisements
  • Sponsored Trips
  • YouTube Videos

53. Life Part 2

Life Part 2

By:  Jonathan Look Jr. and Sarah Wilson

The last blog on this list that your best life can start at any time you choose. 

Let me tell you the story behind  Life Part 2   and the people behind it.

Jonathan Look Jr. and Sarah Wilson are both happy retirees with a simple mantra: “don’t waste your retirement.”

To them, retirement isn’t about being comfortable and secure. Rather, it’s all about the freedom to listen to your heart and follow where it takes you. 

Jonathan and Sarah met in Chiang Mai, Thailand where they both agreed to see the world as a couple. 

Life Part 2 is a mix of all things travel. At times, there’ll be a post about remote destinations and backpacking, and at other times, the theme is luxury travel. 

You will, however, notice that the content topics on the blog often revolve around retirement, minimalism, and travel. 

Planning to go on your own travel adventures? Perhaps you’re thinking of starting your very own travel blog?

It doesn’t matter if you’ve got a case of wanderlust or the desire to be a travel blogger yourself. 

The list above has some of the best travel blogs ever created. They can provide you with ideas and inspiration for your next trip or first-ever travel blog post. 

If you think I missed a great travel blog that everyone should read, let me know in the comments below. Good luck!

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My Current List of Favorite Travel Blogs

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I’m not going to lie: I think I have a pretty good travel blog. (You probably do too if you’re here.) I work hard to provide excellent practical travel advice to help you travel better, but I’m not the only great travel blogger out there. In fact — and I know this might be shocking — there’s a lot about travel that I’m not an expert on. Family travel? No idea. Travel as a woman? Clueless. Information on hotels? Only a little. Photography? I can manage to turn my camera on if that counts. Food expert? Only at eating it.

I’ve realized that it’s been a while since I last talked about the best travel blogs out there — the ones I read — so I wanted to take a moment and highlight some of my favorite travel blogs that can also help you travel better, cheaper, and smarter. There are so many good blogs out there, I feel like I’m long overdue to point you to some of them:  

Legal Nomads

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Uncornered Market

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Alex in Wanderland

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The Blonde Abroad

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View from the Wing

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Wandering Earl

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Oneika the Traveller

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Never Ending Footsteps

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Additionally, she provides some wonderful practical tips on travel and detailed expense breakdowns on how much she spends in each place.  

Be My Travel Muse

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Chubby Diaries

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Travels of Adam

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So there you have it! My current list of favorite travel blogs on the web (besides mine) that I read. This is an ever-changing list so I’ll be updating as time goes on! After all, new travel blogs start every day. Go read these ones, laugh, learn, and be inspired!

Are you looking to start a blog too? These posts can help you do that:

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Travel blogs are one of the best ways to get information about different destinations and budget tips for travel. There are many bloggers who travel full-time and write about their experiences. It’s becoming a popular resource for anyone planning a vacation with different itineraries already built and beautiful pictures to help get you excited. We pulled together a list of 40 of the best travel blogs you can explore right now on the internet. You’ll find something for every kind of traveler on the list, so enjoy exploring some new sites.

40 of the Best Travel Blogs of 2021

Notes from the road.

This is one of the longest-running travel blogs on the internet. Erik Gauger started it back in 1999 as a way to document his adventures. He is located in the Pacific Northwest but has travel stories from around the world. The photography is beautiful and there are some deep dives into plants and animals and a collection of the sketches he does while traveling.

See a sample of the photo and drawings in this post about the Deep South of the United States .

The Global Wizards

This family of four found themselves struggling to spend enough time together as a family, so they decided to uproot their lives in 2018 and start traveling the world. They share tips on traveling with kids, snippets from the time they spend in their VW van, and tons of inspiration for global family vacations.

Start with this post about the essentials for van life and RV travel in 2021 .

Two Wandering Soles

Katie and Ben have had an adventurous marriage. They’ve built two custom campervans, taught English in South Korea, and backpacked through South America. They are down-to-earth and are passionate about street food and sustainable, slow travel. With a huge collection of posts about outdoor adventures and destination guides from all around the world, they are a great resource for trip planning.

Check out this post about climbing one of the biggest volcanoes in Central America for a taste of their travel spirit.

Alex in Wanderland

Alex grew up in Albany, New York, and decided to travel early in her twenties. She has worked all kinds of different jobs in countries all over the world, but recently start hosting retreats in incredible locations. One of her passions is scuba diving and she shares some incredible dive photos and destinations to consider.

See some of her incredible underwater photography from the Red Sea here .

Kara and Nate

This travel couple were high school sweethearts from Nashville, Tennessee. They set out with the goal of visiting 100 countries by 2020 and the mission was accomplished. Transparency as a travel blogger is rare, but they share their income and expenses and give you the full story about full-time travel – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Their YouTube channel is fantastic with at least one new episode released weekly and it’s easy to follow along on their adventures.

Read their list of top travel credit cards to help maximize your rewards and travel cheaper .

Nomadic Matt

Nomadic Matt is a New York Times Bestseller that has been sharing travel advice and budget travel tips for over a decade. He shares travel guides for specific destinations and overall travel advice on how to avoid scams, find the cheapest airfare, and other important travel resources.

Explore his South Africa guide for just one example of the information you can find here.

Uncornered Market

Dan and Audrey left for Europe on a sabbatical in 2001 and never returned to corporate life in the United States. They have been sharing their adventures ever since. The blog won an award for the best responsible tourism blog, so you can be sure that travel tips from them will help you find travel experiences that don’t leave a negative impact on the places you’re visiting.

Read this post about how to support local women while traveling .

Atlas and Boots

If you’re looking for beautiful travel photography, check out Atlas and Boots. This travel blog was started by a photographer and a novelist to document their travels. You will find important debates about the impacts of the tourism industry, recaps of their mountain treks, and details about some of the most beautiful corners of the planet. It’s a great place to get some backpacking inspiration.

Start with their recap of the Everest base camp trek .

Tim and Fin

Tim and Fin are living their dream life as digital nomads that manage an online Amazon business and a successful YouTube channel. Follow their motorbike trip across Vietnam or the RV travels from the southern US to Alaska to see some incredible road trips. The most recent trip they took was to Iceland to see the volcano erupting and the drone footage they captured is unbelievable. Get inspired for your trip or experience places you may never see in person.

Check out their Banff destination guide especially if you’re planning a trip to Canada.

Hand Luggage Only

This travel blog began in a dorm room in Cambridge and now these two have traveled and photographed hundreds of beautiful destinations around the world. The photos they share definitely spark some wanderlust. Explore hundreds of “best-of” lists they’ve shared from their personal experiences which makes them one of the best travel blogs. It’s so helpful when you’re planning a trip.

Check out their 14 places to visit in Portugal to get a taste of their travel photos .

Of Whiskey and Words

This travel writer, Todd, is from the cornfields of Nebraska and was excited to hit the road immediately after college. He worked on a cruise ship, lived in Australia for a while, and has spent the last seven years traveling to festivals and different destinations around the world. He shares trip planning tips and travel deals.

Add his list of must-see spots in Hawaii to your list.

Beyond the Bucketlist

Geena and Evan set off on a round-the-world adventure. The pandemic brought them back to the United States after slow traveling in Asia, but they were able to customize a van and continue their incredible adventures. With a focus on budget and adventure travel, you’ll find so much inspiration and ideas for your next trip. You’ll get a great mix of backpacker tales and van life realities while finding incredible spots off the beaten path to add to your adventure list.

Check out their helpful tips for a trip to India .

Dan Flying Solo

Blogging about his adventures around the world and now his life in Portugal, Dan’s website is a great follow to find your next adventure. He does a tiny bit of luxury travel but mixes it in with camping trips for a wide range of experiences. You’ll get a great collection of stories from this globetrotter.

Dream about chartering a yacht with his collection of the best places to cruise .

The Poor Traveler

The word “poor” in their title refers to little money and little luck. These two bloggers share their mistakes while traveling to help you avoid those same situations. It’s one of the best budget travel blogs you can find and has a ton of content about Asia and the countries they’ve visited there as well as their home country, the Philippines.

Check out their budget guide to Tokyo, Japan .

Legal Nomads

Jodi left her legal job to travel to Siberia in 2008 and has been sharing travel stories ever since. Her lifestyle blog covers topics outside of travel as well, so you feel like you really get to know her when reading her articles. You’ll get lots of foodie information too especially if you’re searching for gluten-free options around the world. Her work has been featured in Lonely Planet, BBC Travel, and New York Times to name just a few.

As a native Canadian, she has a great guide to her hometown of Montreal .

Along Dusty Roads

Following a travel photographer is the perfect way to get excited about seeing more of the world. Along Dusty Roads has some incredible photography from the slow travels they take. The places they visit might be a bit of your comfort zone but they give you some incredible ideas of places to visit. Follow along to enjoy their beautiful adventures.

See their beautiful photographs from the Patagonia area of Chile .

Wandering Earl

Derek (his middle name is Earl) has visited 188 countries! There is no shortage of inspiration on the travel blog if you’re starting with a blank slate. He even runs a small-group tour company that you can join up with on the road. With years of travel under his belt, he has great tips for packing and the best travel gear.

He is currently doing some traveling in the United States and you can see his recent Las Vegas and Grand Canyon post here .

Silly Little Kiwi

Tara has spent the last decade of her life traveling the world, first as a solo female traveler and now with the man she fell in love with in Laos. She has backpacked around Europe, spent time living in New Zealand, and has explored many different corners of the world. You’ll find great information on sustainable brands, tours that support locals, and other great responsible travel tips.

Here is her guide to London and the best things to do there .

Roads and Kingdoms

Roads and Kingdoms is a travel site that features work for multiple travel writers and creators. They even did work with Anthony Bourdain on his Emmy-winning TV show. They have incredibly detailed city guides available for multiple locations and fascinating stories about people from all over the world.

Dive into this fascinating story about this Cambodian architect for just a glimpse into the wonderful travel writing on this site.

This family of four has been traveling for the last two decades. They’ve got a huge social media following and have even been invited to the White House for a travel summit as one of the top travel influencers. This website is full of advice for traveling with kids and family. You can listen to their podcast as well for even deeper conversations about family travel.

Get a kid’s viewpoint of California’s Disneyland with this post by their 11 year old daughter.

BucketListly Blog

Pete is a travel blogger based in Thailand. His blog features a ton of great tips and information about Thailand, New Zealand, and tons more. He has visited over 60 countries as a solo traveler and shares his perspective on travel with a third-world passport which can make some countries trickier to visit. He is also a freelance designer, which is obvious with the beautiful look of his website.

Get his 10-day Bangkok, Thailand itinerary here .

This couple claims to be on the world’s longest honeymoon and with over 3000 days and counting, they probably have the title. Along with their website, the couple has also written a book for National Geographic about the Ultimate Journeys for Two. They have recently been on a mission to become experts in the Glamping world and have been traveling around with their vintage camper. With coffee table books and gorgeous destination guides on the website, they have a ton of information to share with any traveler.

See their incredible adventure in Antartica which was their 7th continent visited (plus there are penguins.)

5 Lost Together

This Canadian family of five shares their expat life on their website with tips about traveling with kids of different ages and how to plan long-term travel. You can also read the stories of other traveling families in their series about how to travel more as a family.

Start with their A-Z Guide to traveling to India with your kids .

The Broke Backpacker

This website is run by a team of budget travelers that have successfully crossed the globe for as little as $10 per day. If you are looking for information on backpacking travels, look no further. The website covers gear, travel jobs you can do, and tours you can join. If you have any questions on hostels, cheap transportation, or insurance, you’ll find it all here.

Here is their full post about Hostel Life 101 to help answer your questions .

Gone With the Wynns

Have you ever dreamed about living on a sailboat? Follow along with Nikki and Jason as they float around the world on their catamaran. They purchased a boat and learned to sail just a few years ago and now they find themselves making the treacherous journey to New Zealand from the beautiful Cook Islands. You can learn more about the sailor’s life as they fill you in on the lingo and show you all about the ups and downs of their remote life. And if you’ve ever thought about getting a boat, they share it all and would be an incredible resource.

Watch their video and see the post about living on a remote self-built island .

The Blonde Abroad

Kiersten splits her time between San Diego, California, and South Africa. She has been traveling for years and sharing beautiful destinations and inspiration lists along the way. She shares lots of great photography tips as well as bucket list experiences that will have you instantly searching for plane tickets. You’ll also get glimpses of her life outside of travel blogging as she remodels her new home in San Diego.

See her list of the 10 safest destinations for solo female travel.

Jungles in Paris

Good travel writers can transport you from your couch into foreign lands with their incredible storytelling. Jungles in Paris is a perfect example of that. The website features a collection of different mediums that cover stories from every corner of the globe. They focus on culture, wildlife, and geography to help the readers learn about new places and experience things outside their normal bubble. Reading the stories is an adventure.

Check out one of their latest stories about a shepherd living on the Canary Islands .

Jones Around the World

Dave is a travel photographer that takes photos of his adventures. He loves tropical islands and music festivals, so you’ll find a lot of great spots to escape on this blog. He has traveled to music festivals in every corner of the globe and shared some beautiful photos. See his destination guides organized by continent to find some inspiration for your next trip.

Read about his adventure flash packing in Finland in the Arctic Circle .

Travel Freak

Jeremy created Travel Freak to help others plan their travel adventures. He covers everything from the best outdoor gear to the mistakes he has made along the way. There is an entire section of the website devoted to inspiration with monthly posts about where you should travel. If you’re looking to find somewhere new that wasn’t on your radar, check out his destination ideas.

Start with his six most inspiring moments on the road .

I Am Aileen

Aileen left her life in the Philippines to become a full-time digital nomad. She shares travel tips and guides on getting visas in different countries. Aileen has won all kinds of awards for her travel writing and blogging tips for others, so it’s a great place to get information on starting your own blog.

Check out her guide to becoming a digital nomad yourself .

Two Dusty Travelers

This couple provides incredible resources for ethical travel and volunteering all over the world. Emily is a nurse and Aaron is a teacher and they do a lot of their traveling in a tent. You’ll find resources on how to see wildlife around the world in an ethical way and get good COVID-19 resources directly from a health care professional that has worked around the country.

Read the five questions you should ask yourself before volunteering abroad .

Goats on the Road

This blog started with just one couple, but they’ve grown their team over the years to include a team of writers. They provide a lot of content about how to make money while traveling with different jobs like teaching or becoming a divemaster. The destination guides provide you with information on what to do, but also all the details you need to know about visa requirements and transportation.

See all their recommendations for a trip to Greece .

Adventurous Kate

Kate is a popular blogger that writes about solo female travel and has been to 83 different countries. She has even been named one of Forbes’s most influential travelers. Follow along with her journey or get tips for your next adventure. The website features sections on each country she has written about as well as travel resources for planning and additional info on solo female travelers.

Read her post about what not to do when traveling to Croatia .

Drink Tea Travel

This is another great resource for sustainable travel and inspiring people to consider different places and experiences that have a positive impact. The couple has even purchased and renovated an old hotel in Costa Rica using the many things they learned while traveling. You can scope out their favorite countries and favorite travel experiences on their homepage.

Here is their list of the most sustainable travel destinations in the world to get you started .

Never Ending Footsteps

Lauren started traveling in hopes that it would cure her anxiety and recent heartbreak. In the nine years since she started, she has had some wild adventures and you can catch up on all of them. She also shares some incredible tips on her favorite places and shares her travel stats each month so you can keep up with everything she’s up to on the road – good and not so great.

Follow along with Lauren on one of the great walks of New Zealand, Lake Waikaremoana .

The Common Wanderer

Mark and Mim have traveled all over the world and are currently based in Budapest. They created this website with the goal of helping those who are curious and adventurous plan their next travel adventure. They are extremely passionate about reducing over-tourism and pollution that is rapidly becoming an issue in so many places.

Learn more about carbon offsetting your next flight with their guide.

Be My Travel Muse

Kristin is a California girl who studied abroad in Taiwan and couldn’t get the travel bug out of her mind. She bought a one-way ticket to Bangkok and has been traveling ever since. She offers tips for solo female travel and breaks down destinations for anyone looking to plan an adventure. She has experienced some incredible travel moments all over the world.

See her list of the best Mayan ruins in Mexico that you can visit .

Expert Vagabond

Matt is the expert vagabond. He set off with his backpack ten years ago and has been exploring some lesser-known corners of the planet since then. Sharing the adventures he has and the things he learned, his blog is a favorite for many. Plus, he has some incredible photography tips on his website that could teach us all a thing or two.

Get a full recap of his road trip on Iceland’s famous ring road here .

Not A Nomad Blog

If you are on the hunt for some beautiful locations to travel to and practice your photography skills, this blog shares some of the best locations around the world. She has a collection of itineraries to help you maximize your time in different locations. She also shares tips on how to make your money go further.

Check out her tips for going on an African safari on any budget .

Last, but not least…

The Let’s Roam Blog

This blog has a ton of great articles about different cities all over the place. See our full list of the best things to do in New York City or our list of the best bars and breweries in Denver . There’s no shortage of places to get inspired.

Frequently Asked Questions About The Best Travel Blogs

Anyone can start a website and produce travel content. The most successful blogs share first hand experiences and local tips for readers.

Being able to follow along on people’s adventures helps inspire our own vacations and give us a good idea of what to expect while visiting a new vacation spot.

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75 Most Inspirational Travel Blogs

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75 Most Inspirational Travel Blogs

Big travel publications like National Geographic and Conde Nast have dominated the travel education space for decades. These days blog posts filled with great content are written by top travel bloggers. We’ve searched the internet for the best travel blogs that are filled with useful information and personal stories.

Finding travel influencers that jive with your ideal travel style will be easy using this favorite travel blogs guide. Our priority with this list was to find actively managed blogs that will continue to provide updated great resources for your next vacation.

Best Accessible Travel Blogs

  • Best Adventure Travel Blogs

Best Budget Travel Blogs

  • Best Digital Nomad Travel Blogs
  • Best Famous Travel Blogs
  • Best Foodie Travel Blogs
  • Best LGBTQ+ Run Travel Blogs
  • Best Luxury Travel Blogs
  • Best Mental Health Focused Travel Blogs
  • Best Off the Beaten Path Travel Blogs

Best Solo Female Travel Blogs

  • Best Sustainable Travel Blogs

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Dive into a World of Adventure with the Best Travel Blogs

Have you ever felt the thrill of discovering hidden alleys during a sunset in Venice or experienced the rush of wind against your face while surfing in Costa Rica? Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just starting your journey, there’s a vast world out there, full of adventures waiting just for you! 

And guess what? You get to research these beautiful destinations through the unique perspective of a traveler just like you. If you’re a poor traveler you’ll find a travel writer giving you budget travel tips. A solo female traveler can find destination guides for virtually everywhere on the planet coming from an award-winning travel blogger.

From the bustling streets of New York City to serene landscapes in South America, the best travel blogs offer you a passport to worlds you’ve never imagined. Each blog is a treasure trove of real-life travel stories, practical advice, and stunning travel photos that will have you packing your bags in no time!

Stay tuned and keep scrolling, as we unravel the unique flavors each of these best travel blogs adds to your adventure platter!

Why Follow the Best Travel Blogs?

Many of google’s top results are dedicated to people who make website views their full time job. The best travel blogs might, but aren’t guaranteed, to show up in the first few pages of google.

Our guide includes new travel blogs and unique travel blogs, with the focus on being a helpful travel website above selling you on a junky affiliate product. You might not know this, but many of the BEST OF guides are written based on which hotel, restaurant, or activity was willing to sponsor that popular travel blog to visit for free.

Imagine planning your next trip. You save for months from your corporate job and finally have enough money to book your carefully planned vacation. The hotel you pick and dinner on your first night were both suggestions from a “best things” travel blog. Only they both suck. You were probably reading a guide that focused on profit as opposed to the type of advice you would give to a good friend.

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Real-life Experiences, Not Just Facts

Travel blogs are more than just online travel diaries; they’re a window into the genuine experiences of people who share your love of exploration. Unlike generic travel guides, these blogs take you on an intimate journey, allowing you to witness the beauty, chaos, and transformative power of travel through their eyes. 

Whether it’s overcoming challenges on road trips, indulging in the local culture of Southeast Asia, or navigating the dynamic lifestyle of being a digital nomad, these stories resonate on a personal level, often staying with you longer than a fleeting piece of travel advice.

Tips and Hacks from the Road

Who better to provide practical travel tips than the travelers themselves? From learning how to pack smartly to finding the best street food joints, travel bloggers furnish you with insights that come from being in the situation themselves. They’re your best bet for up-to-date, practical advice that’s been tried and tested, right from the horse’s mouth. And honestly, who wouldn’t prefer a friend’s recommendation for the best places to visit over a generic list found somewhere online?

Inspiration to Step Out of Your Comfort Zone

Following the best travel blogs isn’t just about the glamorous parts of travel. It’s also about the courage to step out of your comfort zone and embrace different cultures and experiences. These bloggers show you the raw side of travel, encouraging you to take leaps, big or small. They challenge you to look beyond the typical ‘touristy’ spots, inspiring you with tales from offbeat paths and adventures in places like Central America or hidden gems in busy metropolises like New York City.

A Sense of Community and Belonging

Being an avid follower of these blogs means you’re part of a larger community. You’re not just a spectator; you’re an active participant, engaging with stories, sharing your insights, and sometimes, forming lasting connections with fellow travel enthusiasts. This community becomes a space of learning, inspiration, and a reservoir of tried-and-true travel advice.

As we delve deeper into our list of the best travel blogs, remember, each one offers something unique, shaping your travel experiences in ways you’d never expect. So, buckle up! The journey through these blogs is nothing short of an adventure in itself, filled with tales of discovery, wonder, and the sheer joy of travel.

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5 Tips for Finding the Best Travel Blogs

Embarking on an adventure is always exciting, but finding reliable sources to guide your journey can be a task. Not all travel blogs are created equal, and what works for one wanderer might not work for another. 

The trick to getting the most out of these treasure troves of information? Knowing how to find the best travel blogs that resonate with your personal travel style and aspirations. 

Here’s how you can make these blogs your trusty companions in adventure, guiding you from the bustling streets of cities to the tranquil retreats in undiscovered corners of the world.

1. Seek Authenticity and Experience

In a sea of travel content, authenticity is your guiding star. The best travel blogs are those fueled by the genuine passion of the traveler. These bloggers share not just the glossy, postcard-perfect shots, but also the mishaps, the unexpected detours, and the candid moments that make travel what it truly is – an adventure. 

In the travel writing space we are taught to niche down. Starting a lifestyle blog of travel experiences along with personal stories is frowned upon in the travel blogging space. But, as readers we connect best with blogs that share their whole story and not just a profit focused niche.

2. Practical Advice from First-hand Experience

Nothing beats tips and hacks learned through personal experience. The best travel blogs save you the effort of trial and error. They offer practical advice, whether you’re trying to live out of a backpack, hunting for budget travel options, planning extensive road trips across the United States, or seeking solitude in the mountains of South America. 

These bloggers have been there, done that, and they’re ready to pass on their wisdom, so your journey is just a bit smoother. There are countless times that I’ve arrived in a country and remembered advice from a travel blog and thought to myself, “Oh that’s what they meant.” 

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3. Niche Travel Style

Are you a solo traveler seeking your next adventure or perhaps a vegan who wants to try every local delicacy? Whatever your niche, there’s a travel blog for you. The beauty of the best travel blogs lies in their diversity. 

From luxury travel to exploring under-the-radar locales, there’s a voice for every traveler. Identifying with a blogger who shares your interests or inspires you to step out of your comfort zone can make all the difference in planning your next trip.

4. Consistency is Key

A great travel blog isn’t just about the stories or the stunning travel photos; it’s also about the commitment to sharing those experiences. Look for blogs that are routinely updated with fresh content, providing a continuous stream of inspiration for your next escapades. 

Whether they’re exploring new places or revisiting old favorites to provide updated insights, dedicated bloggers make sure their followers are in the loop. Active travel bloggers will give you key insight to current conditions which will make your potential trip go smoother.

5. Engage and Connect

The travel community is vibrant and interactive. Look for blogs where the writer engages with their readers through comments, social media, or even travel forums. It opens up avenues for you to ask questions, share your experiences, or get the latest scoop on potential travel destinations. Plus, following your favorite bloggers on platforms like an Instagram account can provide a real-time glimpse into their travels.

You might be surprised to know that any pretty good travel blog is looking for ways to help their readers. If you have questions about a destination or travel style they are writing about, ASK! They will be thrilled to provide content that is truly helpful to their long time supporters.

So, are you ready to find the travel companion that speaks to your wanderer’s soul? Dive in as we unveil the best travel blogs that have been inspiring adventurers worldwide.

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Best Travel Blogs Across Different Categories

Navigating the world of travel blogs can be akin to navigating a world map without borders – overwhelming, yet filled with infinite possibilities. To help guide you, we’ve curated a list of the best travel blogs across diverse categories. These blogs are not just about marking territories but about experiencing every hue, culture, challenge, and joy that comes with traveling.

Focusing on accessibility, these blogs are dedicated to ensuring travel is a universal privilege. They offer resources, tips, and inspiration for travelers with disabilities, proving the world is open for everyone to explore. 

#1 Curb Free With Cory

I’ve lived in northwest Georgia, near the Tennessee state line, for the majority of my life. Nashville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and Memphis are all… The post How to Enjoy Northeast Tennessee as a Wheelchair User appeared first on Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog.

#2 Seek the World

Seek the World Indulge in Luxury: Tailored Travel Experiences Across Europe When it comes to travel, there’s something undeniably captivating about Europe. Its rich tapestry of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes draws millions of visitors each year. But for those seeking an elevated experience, one that transcends the ordinary and immerses you in luxury, Europe offers an array of bespoke travel experiences that promise to delight The post Indulge in Luxury: Tailored Travel Experiences Across Europe appeared first on Seek the World.

#3 Simply Emma

Looking for an accessible holiday lodge in Scotland? Homelands Fife is perfect for disabled guests, with a ceiling hoist, profiling bed, Clos-o-mat toilet and other mobility equipment.

#4 Blind Girl Adventures

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Czech Republic lies the charming spa town of Karlovy Vary. With its elegant architecture, soothing thermal springs, and rich cultural heritage, Karlovy Vary has been a magnet for tourists from across the globe. In this blog post, we will explore whether is Karlovy Vary worth visiting, and why […] The post Is Karlovy Vary Worth Visiting? appeared first on Blind Girl Adventures.

#5 My Love for Traveling

Traveling can be a thrilling and enriching experience, offering the chance to explore new cultures, cuisines, and landscapes. However, for people with chronic pain conditions such as Fibromyalgia or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), the prospect of travel can also bring concerns The post Navigating the World with Chronic Pain: The Power of a Travel Pain Journal appeared first on My love for traveling.

Top Adventure Travel Blogs

For the thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies, adventure travel blogs are your compass to heart-racing exploits. They pack in exhilarating experiences, from skydiving in New Zealand to scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef, ensuring your bucket list never ends. These bloggers’ daring escapades and practical advice are all the motivation you need to leap into your wild side.

#6 Time Travel Turtle

Probably the best museum in Saigon, the History Museum of Ho Chi Minh City paints a rich picture of Vietnam’s most important eras. The post History Museum of Ho Chi Minh City appeared first on Time Travel Turtle.

#7 Wild Junket

Last Updated on April 25, 2024 I recently traveled to Trinidad to visit my close friend who lives there and learned so much about the West Indies nation from her! Here’s a guide to the best things to do in Trinidad and Tobago. Tucked in the warm embrace of the Caribbean Sea lies a country

#8 We Seek Travel

Plan the ultimate sunrise trip to Horseshoe Bend, Arizona. Learn the best time to visit, tips for the … The post Travel & Photo Guide to Horseshoe Bend at Sunrise appeared first on We Seek Travel.

#9 Ordinary Traveler

Discover the best camping in Northern California with this list of the prettiest campgrounds and tips for planning your trip! The post Top Camping Spots in Northern California You Need to See appeared first on Ordinary Traveler.

#10 Alison’s Adventures

My wild Wild West adventure to find gold and help save the historic Colorado Crystal Mill – a true treasure! My wild WILD West adventure to find gold and help save the […]

#11 Alastair Humphreys

Sometimes, as an author, you receive glowing book reviews. That is a lovely feeling. Sometimes, as an author, you receive not very glowing book reviews. That is a less lovely feeling. I have been having some fun with my #notveryglowingbookreviews, The post Not Very Glowing Book Reviews – Blackout Art appeared first on Alastair Humphreys.

Empowering, fearless, and insightful, these blogs are a treasure trove for women striking out on their own. Blogs like “The Blonde Abroad” feature destinations that are not only stunning but also safe, enriching, and welcoming to female solo travelers. Their tips, personal narratives, and vibrant travel photos are invaluable for women ready to embrace adventure.

#12 Young Adventuress

And no, being chased by a polar bear wasn’t one of them The post 10 incredible moments from three months at sea in the Arctic appeared first on Young Adventuress.

#13 Where Goes Rose

Are you planning a trip to Italy and wondering if Milan is worth visiting? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this post, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of choosing Milan as your next destination so you can decide if it’s the best choice for your next holiday. Unlike other widely […] The post Is Milan Worth Visiting? Honest Pros and Cons! appeared first on Where Goes Rose?.

#14 Girl vs. Globe

It’s been a… while. A year ago I went from daily posts on social media to nothing. Radio silence. To those of you who were worried over my sudden disappearance, I sincerely apologise. It’s one thing disabling your Instagram account while you study for an… The post Why I Quit My Dream Job As An Instagrammer appeared first on Girl vs Globe.

#15 Adventurous Kate

Valparaíso, the “Vale of Paradise,” is a majestic city — built on 40 hills nestled against the Pacific coast, awash in colorful homes and street art. There are so many cool and interesting things to do in Valparaíso. I loved my time here! Just a short drive from Chile’s capital city of Santiago, you’ll find The post 17 Colorful Things to Do in Valparaíso, Chile appeared first on Adventurous Kate.

#16 Hey Ciara

A girls trip to the Dominican Republic? In Punta Cana? While staying at an incredible all inclusive resort? YES PLEASE! I’ll be sharing where to eat, stay, and play in this girls trip guide to Punta Cana My best friend and I just got back from a girls’ trip in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic at Lopesan The post A Girls Trip Guide To Punta Cana: Stay, Eat, Play appeared first on Showit Blog.

#17 One Girl Travel

Welcome to the new weekly One Girl Travel Itinerary! Hey friend, I hope this message finds you well and filled with anticipation because today marks the launch of something truly special: the inaugural edition of the weekly One Girl Travel Itinerary – your personal guide to creating the solo travel lifestyle! As spring breathes new life into the world around

#18 Adventures All Around

The best hotels for Vivid Sydney, including some where you can watch the lights change from your hotel bed or bathtub. The post 8 Best Hotels for Vivid Sydney 2024 Including Top Rooms With a View appeared first on Adventures All Around.

#19 Veronika’s Adventure

While some may argue that urban adventures can be overwhelming, ‘Phoenix’s Pulse: A Vibrant Urban Adventure’…

#20 Runaway Juno

Auckland, New Zealand truly does justice to the moniker of being a ‘City of Sails’. Nestled amidst a unique landscape punctuated by 50 volcanic cones and a gulf dotted with idyllic islands, it ensures that a scenic beach is never more than a 20-minute drive away. But that’s not all! Auckland also boasts an eclectic The post Top Activities that Make Auckland A Favorite Destination appeared first on Runaway Juno.

#21 Be My Travel Muse

If you’re like me, you know the importance of a good travel backpack. It’s not just about carrying your essentials; it’s about security, style, and functionality. In my search for the perfect bag, I’ve tried both the Pacsafe Citysafe and the Nordace Siena backpacks, as well as their shoulder bags and cross body purses. As

Eco-Conscious and Sustainable Travel Blogs

In a world grappling with environmental concerns, these travel blogs are a breath of fresh air. Advocating for sustainable tourism, they spotlight eco-friendly accommodations, green travel tips, and conservation efforts, inspiring travelers to tread lightly and make eco-conscious choices. Their journeys respect our planet, ensuring there’s a beautiful world left to explore.

#22 Green Global Travel

Original content owned & copyrighted by Green Global Travel. If your primary travel goal is to fully explore a place, its people, and the local culture, you may want to consider expedition travel. The main point of this form of travel is to seek out the je ne sais quoi that makes each destination unique. It’s all about tasting the traditional food, hearing the Keep Reading The post 10 Great Travel Expeditions for Your World Travel Bucket List appeared first on Green Global Travel.

#23 She Wanders Miles

The Galápagos archipelago amidst the Pacific Ocean is renowned for its remarkable biodiversity, with birds reigning supreme among its…

#24 Paulina on the Road

A list of the best attractions and activities and the fun things to do in Monicqua in summer! For the past few years, Minocqua’s tourism …

#25 Land of Size

Transforming your garden into a serene and stylish retreat is an exciting project for any homeowner. Choosing the right garden furniture is key to creating a space that is not only beautiful but also functional and durable. This article will… Read More The post Transform Your Garden: Top Picks for Comfortable and Stylish Furniture appeared first on Land of Size.

#26 Uncornered Market

Last Updated on March 11, 2024 by Audrey Scott The 2024 International Women’s Day theme is Inspire Inclusion, a call to action “to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create environments where all women are valued and respected.” While much … Continue Reading The post How Tourism Can Better Invest in Women appeared first on Uncornered Market.

Best Digital Nomad Blogs

Blending work and wanderlust, these blogs cater to the lifestyle of the digital nomad. They offer insights into remote work, co-living spaces, connectivity, and balancing job responsibilities with the love of travel. If you’re aspiring to break free from the 9-5 routine and traverse the globe, these nomadic tales pave the way.

#27 Nomad Veronica

We are an American family moving to Portugal. I know it seems like everyone is moving to Portugal. But, there are only 7,000 Americans living in Portugal. After 13 years …

#28 Planet D

Belize is gorgeous. We should know; we just returned from a two-week trip. The mainland is covered in a dense, tropical jungle, while offshore, it has the Belize Barrier Reef—an … Continue Reading Read the original post Is Belize Safe To Visit In 2024? Your Guide To Belize Travel Safety on The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog.

#29 Goats on the Road

To this day, I still have to pinch myself when I think about my career. I started working as a full-time digital nomad almost 10 years ago, and it’s been nothing short of incredible. Whether you’re a remote worker or are thinking about taking that leap, these are the 5 truths about the remote working … Read more The post The Truth About the Remote Working Lifestyle… appeared first on Goats On The Road.

#30 Barefoot Nomad

Discover the world’s hidden gems for digital nomads in our guide to off-the-beaten-path work destinations. The post 15 Offbeat Digital Nomad Destinations You Need to Visit Now first appeared on The Barefoot Nomad.

#31 Jessie on a Journey

These best places to hike on Long Island offer active & scenic day trips from NYC! See seals, walk through sand dunes, hike to beaches, and more.

#32 Nomadic Chick

As you plan your next escape, consider the Isle of Wight’s beaches, destinations that effortlessly blend relaxation with adventure. Imagine lounging on Shanklin’s golden sands or exploring the dramatic cliffs of Ventnor—each beach offers an experience as distinct as your interests. Whether it’s the lively atmosphere of Ryde or the secluded tranquility of Steephill Cove,

#33 Nomad Girl

Hawaii, the quintessential tropical paradise, beckons travellers from across the globe with its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and laid-back atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, this archipelago boasts pristine beaches, lush rainforests, volcanic wonders, and a rich heritage that is as captivating as it is diverse. If you’re seeking an unforgettable adventure

#34 Andy Sto

#35 lifestyle hunter.

English  |  Español  |  Deutsch Last year I left Mexico and embarked on a long journey through Europe and Africa in which I participated in… The post Workaway: my experience in 5 projects abroad (+3 months free) appeared first on THE LIFESTYLE HUNTER.

#36 Wandering Earl

  Spring is a season of renewal, a time when Europe awakens from its winter slumber and bursts into a kaleidoscope of colors and activities. With so many charming cities to explore, choosing the ideal European destination for a spring vacation can be a daunting task. Fear not, for we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to […] The post Choosing the Perfect European Spring Getaway appeared first on Wandering Earl.

Unmissable Luxury Travel Blogs

If opulence and comfort are your travel mantras, luxury travel blogs are your go-to. Featuring exquisite getaways, exclusive experiences, and lavish retreats, they redefine travel in style. These blogs help you indulge in the finer things in life, from private island bookings to bespoke cultural experiences.

#37 Velvet Escape

The south of France is a vast area that stretches from the fringes of the Atlantic Ocean and the northern flank of the Pyrenees…

#38 Andre De Mello

Choosing between a hotel and Airbnb for your next trip may seem daunting. Both options offer unique experiences that may differ depending on location […]

#39 Salty Luxe

If you are already dreaming of your next tropical vacation, you’ve come to the right place. These are our tried and true destinations of choice when it comes to the best tropical destinations of 2024. With crystal clear blue water, incredible marine life, beautiful coral reefs, and some of the most beautiful beaches in the The post 10 Best Tropical Destinations for 2024: Tropical Vacation Bucket List appeared first on saltyluxe.com.

#40 And a Thousand Words

– Having had the opportunity to experience some of the most luxurious hotels in the world is surely one of the biggest blessings of my life. However, my recent stay at Capella Singapore was truly exceptional. What makes staying at Capella Singapore so special is its focus on creating personalized and memorable experiences for each guest.

#41 Carmen’s Luxury Travel

Guide to Planning the Ultimate Multi-Generational Luxury Vacation This content is copyright of Luxury Travel Blogger – Carmen Edelson and cannot be used without prior consent.Embarking on a […]

Best Travel Blogs for Mental Health

Finding the right place on the planet where you can breathe deeper is a testament to the  transformative power of travel for mental well-being. These bloggers offer not just escape but reflection, resilience, and healing, taking you on journeys that nourish the soul and mend the heart through personal travel stories.

#42 Breathe Dream Go

Our guide to 7 of the most famous temples in Bali. Spirituality is important in Bali and visiting temples is an ideal way to get to know the local culture.

#43 Bald Hiker

One of the first walks of my New Zealand adventure started from our doorstep in Totara North, The Wairakau Stream Track. On a warm January day, we set off to follow the Wairakau Stream Track…

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There are three very important awareness dates or weeks in the calendar that I ensure I’ve prepped for in advance. 1 is of course Christmas, because despite being as far from Christian as you could possibly get, I can think of nothing better than lying in my PJs for two days straight, stuffing myself on

#45 Hannah’s Happy Adventures

Marika is the face behind the blog Clumsy Girl Travels. She writes about unique experiences around the world all while overcoming the challenges of traveling with Ataxia, a hidden disability. Follow her on Instagram. My first time travelling solo was something I never thought was possible because I have a disability called ataxia. I grew up The post Travelling with Ataxia appeared first on Hannah’s Happy Adventures.

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Inclusive LGBTQ+ Travel Blogs

Travel knows no boundaries, and these LGBTQ+ travel blogs stand testament to that spirit. They emphasize safe spaces, LGBTQ+ friendly destinations, pride events, and inclusive travel experiences around the globe. These narratives are bold, colorful, and vital for planning joy-filled and discrimination-free journeys.

#47 Travels of Adam

Travel blog by Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) – Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog) – Travel & Lifestyle Hipster Blog Queer destinations typically refers to places known for being particularly welcoming, inclusive, and supportive of LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual orientations and gender identities) individuals. In recent years, the concept of queer destinations has emerged as a beacon of inclusivity and acceptance within the travel and tourism industry. These destinations hold … The post What Makes a Place a “Queer Destination”? appeared first on Travels of Adam (Hipster Blog).

#48 Nomadic Boys

Our friend Sebo from Johannesburg tells us about gay life in South Africa and what it’s like growing up gay there. The more content we’ve been publishing on our website … The post Gay South African local tells us about gay life in Johannesburg appeared first on Nomadic Boys.

#49 Every Queer

Girls in Wonderland: 23 Years of Sunshine, Music, and Pride Return to Orlando Mark your calendars, Girls in Wonderland (GIW), the Sunshine State’s biggest lesbian festival, is back for its 23rd anniversary. This iconic event will take place at a brand new location, TownePlace Suites Orlando from May 30th to June 3rd, 2024. More Than The post Girls in Wonderland: Celebrating 23 Years of LGBTQ+ Fun in Florida appeared first on EveryQueer.

#50 Couple of Men

Karl Krause BERLIN: Gay travelers can use the Gay Travel Index 2024 to prepare for their gaycation. But which country ranks first? Where is it safe to travel to as a gay and LGBTQ+ traveler? The post Gay Travel Index of 2024: The Good and the Bad for LGBTQ+ Travelers appeared first on Gay Travel Blog – Couple of Men.

#51 Lez See the World

Doing a big road trip to Banff and Jasper had been on our Canadian travel bucket list for years, and we’re so glad we were finally able to make it… The post A Romantic Bucket List Trip to Banff and Jasper, Alberta appeared first on Lez See the World.

Just because you have no money does not mean you don’t dream of traveling. Find out how to make your dollar stretch as far as your dreams. Budget travelers use every hack and resource at their disposal to see the world and teach you how to do the same.

#52 Budget Travel with Gabby

After spending one whole week on this beautiful little island, I’ve compiled a list of my favorite things to do on Nusa Lembongan in Indonesia! Nusa Lembongan is a heavenly slice of paradise located just southeast of Bali, Indonesia. This tranquil little island is a popular day trip from Bali, but I spent a whole … Continue reading 17 Best Things To Do On Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia The post 17 Best Things To Do On Nusa Lembongan, Indonesia appeared first on Budget Travel With Gabby.

#53 Budget Travel

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#54 Big World Small Pockets

Given that I have the neck of a giraffe and I fly a lot with work, I think it’s fair to say that I’ve gone through a lot of travel pillows in my time! After all, nothing is better at facilitating a good sleep on a plane as a well-supported neck… paired with an eye […] The post Trtl Travel Pillow Review: 1st Class Sleep for Economy Passengers! appeared first on Big World Small Pockets.

#55 Budget Traveller

If you want to taste of life in a true Athenian neighbourhood, then Koukaki, tucked under the shadow of the Acropolis is where you…

#56 Savvy Backpacker

Travel blogs that take you off the beaten path.

Escape the tourist traps with blogs dedicated to hidden gems and uncharted territories. These bloggers venture beyond the typical hotspots, uncovering the world’s best-kept secrets. They’re the key to immersive travel experiences, connecting you with local cultures, undiscovered beaches, and rustic hideaways.

#57 Against the Compass

This is the most complete and up-to-date Libya travel guide available on the internet. Libya is a surprising country indeed. Home to Leptis Magna and Sabratha, Libya has outstanding, world-class Roman ruins, sitting on the Libyan coast. From 1911 to 1951, the country was an Italian colony, the heritage of which is still very visible,

#58 Don’t Stop Living

Travelling opens the door to new cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. However, as we traverse the globe, it’s vital to consider the environmental impact of our adventures. Whether it’s the soft sands of a secluded beach, the rugged trails of a mountain range, or the bustling streets of a vibrant city, every environment calls Read more about Eco-Friendly Tips for Responsible Explorers The post Eco-Friendly Tips for Responsible Explorers first appeared on Don’t Stop Living.

#59 Travels With Elle

Standing as the urban center and cultural capital of northern France, Lille may be France’s most underrated metropolis. If we were to personify cities in France, Lille would be Paris’ much cooler, more laid-back second cousin. You won’t find flocks of tourists here whatsoever, despite … Read more

#60 Off the Beaten Path

An Interview with Katie Arenas, Avid Traveler & OBP Travel Planner Katie Arenas grew up with an appreciation for the outdoors through immersive travel with family, friends, and as a solo traveler. She let her passion for active outdoor adventure lead her all the way to her role at Off the Beaten Path, where she The post Utah Travel Tales – Journey to the Desert Southwest with Katie Arenas first appeared on Off the Beaten Path. The post Utah Travel Tales – Journey to the Desert Southwest with Katie Arenas appeared first on Off the Beaten Path.

#61 Expert Vagabond

Mexico Driving Guide Renting a car in Mexico and driving around the country yourself is a wonderful way to experience the Land of the Maya. Here’s some advice about the best way to do it. I love Mexico. I’ve both lived & vacationed there for many years, with most of my time spent in the … This is a post from The Expert Vagabond adventure blog.

#62 Not in the Guidebooks

At Not In The Guidebooks, we believe that travel has the power to transform lives and communities for the better. Founded on the principle of providing travellers with off-the-beaten-path experiences led by local experts, we have always prioritized sustainability and ethical business practices. From supporting small-scale local operations and businesses,… Read More » The post NITGB Achieve B Corp Certification appeared first on Not In The GuideBooks.

Best Foodie Focused Travel Blogs

Trying local cuisine is a great example of experiencing a place like a local instead of like a tourist. However, dietary restrictions or food allergies can make eating in foreign countries a bit tricky. Find out how these foodie travelers accommodate their food needs or preferences within local cuisines.

#63 Legal Nomads

A gift guide for creative people and unusual gifts for people who want both the practical and the whimsical for this holiday season. The post The Legal Nomads 2023 Gift Guide appeared first on Legal Nomads.

#64 Ticker Eats the World

The Amalfi Coast is a dreamworld personified. With gorgeous villages atop towering seaside cliffs, colorful homes, regional fauna, historic architecture, and a mix of cultural and modern aura, the region… The post Culinary Gems – Best Restaurants on the Amalfi Coast appeared first on Ticker Eats the World.

#65 Mindful Wanderlust – Vegan Traveller

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Re-release Orthodox Easter in Georgia. In this episode, Tom chats to Baia from Red Fedora Diary about Georgian Easter Traditions. They Discuss:How Orthodox Easter is different from other Easter celebrationsCommon traditions during EasterWhat food to expect during Easter and the importance of the fasting menuand more…..Join our special Easter Supra + Wine Tour: https://fb.me/e/1WADo7bR2Follow Baia’s adventures:https://www.redfedoradiary.com/easter-in-georgia/https://www.facebook.com/redfedoradiaryhttps://www.instagram.com/redfedoradiary/

#67 Miss Allergic Reactor

Traveling to Helsinki, Finland with food allergies is very manageable and a beautiful city to explore. The post Traveling to Helsinki, Finland with Food Allergies City Guide appeared first on Miss Allergic Reactor.

#68 Nomadic Foodist

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Best-Selling Author Mega Travel Blogs

After dipping their toes into writing travel content on a blog, the most successful blogs turn into full-time businesses. There are many bloggers who have used their expertise to write a travel book, some of which have ended up on the New York Times best sellers list. Find out what the most influential voices in the travel industry have to say.

#69 Rick Steves

  Today is a profoundly sad day. Russia’s aggressive action is heartbreaking for the death, suffering, and economic turmoil it will cause in Ukraine and, indirectly at least, beyond. Here at Rick Steves’ Europe, we hope that a diplomatic solution can be found and peace will return to that fragile and long-suffering part of our … Continue reading “Comrades No More: Thoughts on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine”

#70 Nomadic Matt

Posted: 4/26/24 | April 26th, 2024 A compact capital with more bikes than cars, Copenhagen is a lively, modern city perfect for weekend getaways. Copenhagen is also considered one of the world’s happiest cities, boasting plenty of green space, cool museums, and a rambunctious nightlife. Famed for its cyclist-friendly streets, there’s not only more bikes The post The 6 Best Hotels in Copenhagen appeared first on Nomadic Matt’s Travel Site.

#71 Love Assembly

My top writing essentials for a Productive (and Consistent) Writing Routine Author’s Productive Writing Routine • My Top Writing EssentialsI’m currently writing my second book which is about listening to your inner callings and following your soul purpose path. These are my top writing essentials (with some behind the scenes from my book writing journey so far).Table Of Contents00:42 Writing routine essential no.101:37 Writing routine essential no.202:13 Writing routine essential no.303:55  Writing routine essential no.404:08 Writing routine essential no.504:36 Writing routine essential no.605:34 Writing routine essential no.706:40 Writing routine essential no.807:38 BONUS (and optional) Writing routine essential!What I’m wearingSavannah Morrow Dress and Saint Valentine EarringsWatch more from my Series:How I Manifested an International Book DealHow to be Lucky in Life & Attract Good LuckMicro Habits To Attract More Good Luck & Lucky Moments in LifeResourcesSign up to my Secret Book Club for behind the scenes of my book writing and publishing process + a signed copy! (coming 2025)Sign up HERE to be the first to get a copy, receive the bonuses & get exclusive access to the exciting events (coming 2025!) Pin to your Writing Inspiration Board

#72 Katy Colins

A behind the scenes look at how I manage to recreate the cover of my latest novel The Best Is Yet To Come! Work it, cover girl. The post Book Cover Challenge – How I Recreated The Best Is Yet To Come! appeared first on Katy Colins.

#73 World of Wanderlust

Arriving in Taipei, I had no expectations. I had long heard fellow travellers sing their praises for Taiwan and its capital city, but I made… The post What to do in Taipei for your first time appeared first on World of Wanderlust.

#74 Fearful Adventurer

Research shows that we can inherit anxiety and depression from our genes. If that is the case, then why even go to therapy? Why sit meditation retreats? Why hope for something different if it’s already written into the code of your being? When my dad was very stressed, he used to clack his jaw and flick

#75 As the Bird Flies

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Supporting and Engaging with Travel Bloggers

In the sprawling digital landscape of travel content, behind every great travel blog is a storyteller who pours their heart into sharing unique experiences and practical advice. 

But did you know your engagement can fuel their journey? 

Here’s how supporting your favorite travel bloggers doesn’t just return the love but also enhances your own travel experiences.

Support Your Favorite Travel Blogger

1. Visit, Comment, and Share

The easiest way to support travel bloggers? Engage with their blog content! Whether you’re wanderlusting from your desk or planning your next escape, delve into those captivating travel stories and leave your footprint with comments. Commenting on their blog might seem so old school, but it’s a nod to Google that their content is relevant and engaging.

Sharing their blog posts on your social media isn’t just a nod to their hard work; it’s a way to keep your fellow travel enthusiasts in the loop. You don’t have to limit your sharing to Facebook and Instagram which have traditionally been travel influencer breading grounds. Use that Pinterest link at the bottom of their post or make a TikTok encouraging people to visit a post that resonated with you.

2. Give Them Your E-Mail

Want to be the first to know about hidden gems and travel hacks? Subscribe to newsletters from the best travel blogs. It’s more than just a regular email; it’s your ticket to exclusive content, tips that haven’t hit the blog yet, and personal anecdotes from your favorite digital nomads. 

Plus, your subscription supports their online presence, helping them grow. Sometimes traffic consistency from Google and Pinterest makes growing a blog seem impossible. If a blogger has your email it helps them stay engaged with likely fans even when outside traffic dips.

3. Use Affiliate Links

Here’s a supportive move that doesn’t cost you a penny: use bloggers’ affiliate links for your travel bookings. This is one of the best ways to support your favorite blogger, because it puts cash directly in their pocket.

Large companies pay your favorite travel blogger from their marketing budget. Be it for accommodations, travel gear, or insurance, these links don’t increase your expenses. But, they play a huge part in funding the free travel advice and thrilling stories you enjoy.

4. Engage on Social Media

Putting themselves out there on social media is nerve racking. It’s always awkward waiting to see if people are going to resonate with the content they create. Before they hit post their brain is swirling with all the way that people could rip them apart or criticize their content.

Beyond just double-tapping on Instagram or hitting like on Facebook, share their profiles, and engage with their posts. Ask questions, suggest places, or share your experiences. Your active participation boosts their work and could lead to insightful discussions that enhance your own travel plans!

5. Patreon and Other Support Platforms

Some of the best travel bloggers set up shop on platforms like Patreon, offering a chance for dedicated followers to support them financially. Even the smallest contribution can aid in creating more of the content you love, granting you access to behind-the-scenes, special travel guides, or even a personalized thank you note!

6. Share Your Positive Experiences

Did a travel tip work wonderfully for you? Or perhaps a destination guide became your travel bible? Let them know! Sharing back positive outcomes or stories where their advice came in handy is incredibly rewarding for bloggers. It’s proof that their hard work resonates and helps real travelers on their journeys.

Online personalities are always sharing content in order to get feedback from someone somewhere in the world. You could be that person who shows them that they aren’t just speaking to the wind.

Supporting your favorite travel bloggers is a cycle of inspiration and appreciation. It’s what keeps the travel blogging community thriving. You can ensure these digital storytellers continue to sprinkle our lives with new explorations, candid advice, and the travel bug we all cherish. So, next time you find a piece that inspires you, take a moment to engage—you’ll make a world of difference!

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Embarking on Endless Journeys

As we navigate the corners of this comprehensive guide, one truth stands clear: the best travel blogs are more than just digital diaries or destination lists. They’re treasure troves of genuine experiences, heartfelt advice, and vivid narratives that teleport us across the globe. Whether through the lens of a solo adventurer, a luxury connoisseur, or an eco-conscious explorer, these blogs stitch the world a bit closer, one story at a time.

Your Passport to Authentic Experiences

These handpicked travel blogs, steeped in diversity and authenticity, are your passports to living the adventures you read about. They remind us that travel is not just about stepping into new geographies but also about embracing different cultures, challenging our comfort zones, and forming a global community bound by wanderlust.

The Ripple Effect of Your Engagement

Remember, your journey with these travel bloggers doesn’t end with bookmarking their advice or following their itineraries. By engaging with their content, sharing their stories, and even utilizing their affiliate links, you’re fueling their ability to unearth more hidden gems, practical tips, and transformative experiences for you. It’s a cycle of support that enhances the entire travel community.

Beyond the Horizon: What’s Next in Travel Blogging?

As the travel industry evolves, so too will travel blogs. What awaits us? Perhaps more immersive experiences, off-the-beaten-path destinations, or virtual reality explorations. The canvas is wide, and the potential is limitless. Keeping abreast of emerging trends through these top travel blogs ensures you’re always at the forefront of the next big thing in travel.

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Your Adventure Awaits

So, whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter, planning your first international escape, or simply dreaming from the comfort of your home, let these best travel blogs be your compass. Set sail on your journey, draw inspiration, learn from the experiences of others, and don’t forget to share your own. The world is vast, beautiful, and full of surprises, and your next adventure is but a blog post away.

To all the nomadic souls and those writing their first travel bucket lists, this is more than a conclusion. It’s an invitation to explore, to discover, and to live the narratives penned by travelers worldwide. Your ticket is booked, your destinations await, and the best travel blogs are your ever-inspiring guides. Happy travels!

Join the Global Community of Wanderlust

As our journey through the labyrinth of the world’s best travel blogs concludes, your personal adventure burgeons, teeming with possibilities. But, dear reader, a vital part of this expedition is not just the absorption of tales and tips but also active participation in this ever-expanding community of globetrotters. So, what next?

We’re All Ears: Share Your Travel Chronicles!

Have you recently followed the trail set by one of these best travel blogs and ventured into the unknown, tasted the exotic, or embraced a new culture? We’re anchored on the edge of our seats, eager to hear your travel stories! 

Dive into our comments section below, spill the beans on your escapades, the diamonds in the rough you discovered, or the new friends you made from different cultures. Your insights are the loose threads eager wanderers are waiting to pull and unravel their next journey.

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Caught the Travel Bug? Spread It Around!

If this blog has fueled your wanderlust, chances are it will ignite someone else’s! Share this treasure trove of travel inspiration with your friends, family, or social media circles. Whether they’re seasoned explorers, planning their next trip, or seeking a nudge to step out of their comfort zone, your share could be the passport to their greatest adventure.

What Do You Want to See Next?

The realm of travel is as vast as the world itself, and we’re on a constant trek to bring you content that resonates and inspires. Are there specific travel topics, regions, tips, or stories you’re itching to explore? Cast your suggestions into our digital suggestion box, and let’s chart new territories together!

Embarking on journeys, whether through bustling city streets, under serene tropical canopies, or across the comforting quiet of deserts, isn’t just about the miles traversed. It’s about the stories gathered, the connections forged, and the horizons broadened. So, keep the cycle of adventure spinning—read, explore, share, and contribute. Our global traveler’s circle awaits your voice, turning solitary footprints into a communal path of world-wide exploration.

FAQs: Best Travel Blogs

Why are travel blogs important for trip planning.

Travel blogs can offer real-life experiences, detailed destination guides, and practical advice from seasoned wanderers, filling the gaps that traditional guidebooks may miss. They provide up-to-date, firsthand information and insights that can help you plan a more authentic and personalized trip.

How do travel blogs stay reliable and authentic?

The truth is that not all of them do. Some travel blogs are sell outs. The best travel blogs maintain their reliability by sharing their personal travel experiences, good and bad. They earn trust through transparency—disclosing sponsorships, detailing their travel expenses, and providing honest reviews and recommendations.

Can I travel the world by following travel blogs?

Absolutely! Travel blogs can offer extensive resources, tips for different budgets, guidance on local cultures, and advice on both popular spots and hidden gems worldwide. They can help you craft a journey tailored to your interests and needs, potentially allowing you to travel extensively.

Are travel blogs suitable for budget travelers?

Yes, many travel blogs specialize in budget travel, offering invaluable advice on saving money, finding affordable accommodation, exploring destinations cost-effectively, and choosing cheaper transportation options. They prove that world travel can be accessible and affordable.

How often are travel blogs updated with new content?

The frequency can vary, but the best travel blogs update their content regularly—often weekly or bi-weekly. They strive to keep their travel advice, destination guides, and reviews current with the latest information, ensuring readers have fresh, reliable content for planning their trips. In this guide we’ve included actively managed blogs with up to date content.

Do travel bloggers collaborate with tourism boards or travel companies?

Many travel bloggers collaborate with tourism boards and travel companies to showcase specific destinations, experiences, or products. However, reputable bloggers prioritize their readers’ trust and often disclose such partnerships and maintain honesty in their storytelling and reviews. Just because that was the only breakfast place they ate at or the only hotel they stayed at does not make it the BEST. Reputable travel blogs will be clear about both pros and cons.

Can I start my own travel blog? Is it financially sustainable?

Starting a travel blog is possible for anyone with a passion for travel and storytelling. While it can be financially sustainable, it requires considerable effort, commitment, and time to build a following, create engaging content, and find revenue streams through advertising, sponsorships, or sales of products or services you create.

What makes a travel blog stand out among others?

A standout travel blog offers unique perspectives, high-quality content (including images and videos), engaging storytelling, and valuable, practical information for travelers. It often has a personal voice that connects with readers, an attractive and user-friendly design, and an active community of followers and contributors.

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Do you ever spend late nights staring into the bright glow of a computer screen, searching for inspiration through the adventures of other travelers? I do. Quite frequently actually.

I’m obsessed with travel blogs that excite me and it’s keeping me up past my bedtime.

No, I’m not talking about ogling over Instagram models stretched out under waterfalls or watching giggly tourists with selfie sticks riding elephants – that’s not what I’m searching for.

I’m looking for heartfelt writing, meaningful adventures, awe-inspiring photography, authentic experiences, and above all else,  honesty about travel .  These  are the things that make me want to see the world.  This  is why I  started a travel blog  of my own.

The good news is that I’ve found a few bloggers who do all those things and do them  really  well. That’s what this post is all about.

Let me share with you my favorite travel blogs that I’ve come across. Each blogger is quite different than the next, but they are  all  capable of keeping you up late into the night, fascinated by the pictures they paint and the lives they lead.

#1 –   Wandering Earl

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Origin : 🇺🇸 U.S.A. Great for : Down to earth travelers and storytellers Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Wandering Derek Earl Baron has travel in his blood. He’s been on the move constantly since 1999, with no signs of slowing down. In fact, he wrote a blog post in 2012  asking his followers for advice on a potential ‘home base’ and, well, it’s 2024 and the guy still hasn’t decided yet.

Earl’s blog is clean and inviting, which brings its genuine content to the forefront. He offers spot-on insight into the highs  and  lows of his life of constant travel, a refreshing perspective that’s all too often missing from mainstream sites. While his humble approach to blogging hasn’t vaulted him into social media fame, I don’t think he ever craved the spotlight in the first place.

His honest and focused posts push all of us to hold ourselves accountable and become better travelers, and that’s why I think he’s the best overall travel blogger.

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#2 –   Nomad Revelations

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João Leitão’s destiny is to wander the Earth, and his free-spirited blog reflects just that. He flows seamlessly throughout the world, entrenching himself in any and all cultures that he encounters. He, like Wandering Earl, has been traveling since 1999 and has visited over 100 countries. He’s got some serious mileage.

What intrigues me is that João’s favorite destinations – places like Mali, Nicaragua, and Uzbekistan – are almost always ‘the roads less traveled.’ Wherever he goes, João sheds light on rich cultures that most travelers wouldn’t think twice about passing over.

When I read Nomad Revelations, I feel that João wants the reader to see the world from an ever-evolving perspective and break down their mental travel barriers. The depth of content he’s built up over 20 years is nothing short of incredible.

Posts I Dig from Nomad Revelations:

  • Moped in Sahara Desert – Moroccan Motorcycle Adventure
  • The Tatuyo – Incredible Life of a Surviving Amazon Brazilian Tribe
  • Visit Half Moon Island – Forsaken Humid Antarctica

#3 –   Expert Vagabond

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Origin : 🇺🇸 U.S.A. Great for : Thrill-seekers and photographers Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Matt Karsten was an underpaid photographer in 2010, working gigs at used car dealerships and nightclubs. Now, he’s among the most successful travel bloggers in the world. How did he make that happen?

It helps that he’s a world-class photographer who seeks out extreme and obscure adventures – the types of trips most travelers shy away from. Whether he’s  exploring the notorious Darien Gap  or  trekking deep into the mountains of Afghanistan , Matt constantly puts himself in heart-pounding situations and challenges his readers to do the same.

Posts I Dig from Expert Vagabond:

  • Trekking The Arctic Circle Trail in Greenland
  • My 30 Best Travel Tips After 8 Years Traveling the World
  • Hitchhiking Across America: One Ride at a Time

#4 –  The Broke Backpacker

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Origin : 🇬🇧 U.K. Great for : Budget travelers and risk-takers Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Will Hatton is a man on a mission. Three years ago, he was nearly out of money and his blog wasn’t taking off. He saw his dream disintegrating, so he decided to double down and go for broke. (It worked.) Will now runs two incredibly productive websites, offers tours of Pakistan, thrives in the cryptocurrency trade, and just purchased land to build a hostel in Bali.

The content on The Broke Backpacker is witty, informative, and unapologetic. Will isn’t afraid to dive head first into touchy subjects. Sex,  drugs , (and more  drugs ) – to Will, it’s all fair game. He inspires his readers through hilarious and motivating blog posts, and lays his failures and triumphs out for the world to learn from. He’s honest, provocative, and never quits, and that’s why he’s one of the best travel bloggers around.

Posts I Dig from The Broke Backpacker:

  • 72 Lessons from 9 Years Traveling
  • Why Every Backpacker Should Travel With a Tent
  • 10 Reasons You Should Travel to Pakistan

#5 –  Nomadic Matt

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Origin : 🇺🇸 United States Great for : City dwellers and beginner bloggers Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Nomadic Matt Kepnis is a travel blogging powerhouse. His resource-heavy website exists to help  any  style of traveler from  any  walk of life. He was one of the first in the business to make it big, but success hasn’t slowed him down. He remains engaged and enthusiastic with his many thousands of readers, which is what helped him succeed in the first place.

Matt wants other bloggers to flourish, and you can see it in his writing. He recognizes and embraces the fact that he’s a leader in the travel blogging community, and shares the limelight. His site is abundant with high-quality posts from other talented bloggers from around the world. Reasons like these are why I’ve come to rely on his blog as a tremendously relevant and useful resource for me as I follow my own path.

Want to learn from the best? Enroll in Nomadic Matt’s  Superstar Blogging Course .

Posts I Dig from Nomadic Matt:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Traveling When You Have No Money
  • 12 Things Not to Do When You Travel
  • How to Start a Travel Blog

#6 –  Atlas and Boots

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Origin : 🇬🇧 U.K. Great for : Outdoor enthusiasts and environmental activists Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Peter Watson and Kia Abdullah are a travel blogging power couple. Whether they’re trekking  Africa’s Grand Canyon  or exploring  abandoned diamond-mining towns,  they constantly find themselves in eye-opening destinations. The two work well together, and it shows through their swath of impressive content.

Kia is a professional author and Peter is an avid backpacker with an impressive resume in photography and filmmaking. Their talent shines through in every post, and their top-notch content never slows down, with two new posts hitting the site every week. Atlas and Boots celebrates Earth and raises important questions about its future, all within the same breath.

Posts I Dig from Atlas and Boots:

  • The Most Extreme Places on Earth
  • Call of the Wild: Disconnecting from Daily Life
  • Polar Bear Death: Has Extinction Tourism Gone Too Far?

#7 –  Fearful Adventurer

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Origin : 🇺🇸 United States Great for : Writers and anxious travelers Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Fearful Adventurer isn’t your typical travel blog. Torre DeRoche’s goal isn’t to deliver cliché travel tips, packing guides, or scenic photography. She wants to let the world know that it’s okay to crash and burn once in a while and that fear and failure are an essential part of life (especially for her).

Torre is a brilliant writer – the best on this list. Her shamelessly self-deprecating style and honest introspection put the reader on an emotional and often hilarious journey. It’s perfectly normal to well up with tears during one paragraph and break out in laughter at the next. I don’t visit Fearful Adventurer to plan my next trip, I go there for the gripping and unfiltered over-sharing.

Posts I Dig from Fearful Adventurer:

  • A Woman Who Walks Alone
  • Why the Internet is Making Us All F*@#ing Insane
  • The Importance of Traveling Alone

#8 –  Journey Era

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Origin : 🇬🇧 Australia Great for : Go-getters and ocean enthusiasts Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Jackson Groves is a travel blogging machine. In two-and-a-half year’s time, Journey Era has racked up over 600 blog posts – all while Jackson is constantly hiking, diving, and surfing some of the world’s most tropical and scenic destinations.  How is that even possible?!  While his writing may not be as polished as others on this list, his photography and sense of adventure are undeniably excellent.

Even with his huge vault to success, Jackson still chooses to live a simple and frugal lifestyle. He’s a six-figure adventure blogger who  still  hasn’t spent more than $12 on a night of lodging in his career. He strives to clean up the environment as well, which is a tall task that he’s willing to tackle head-on. Keep moving forward, Jackson. We’ll do our best to keep up.

Posts I Dig from Journey Era:

  • Adventure Bag Movement
  • 50 Epic Photos of East Java to Inspire Your Adventure
  • It’s Been Two Years as a Travel Blogger

#9 –  Goats on the Road

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Origin : 🇨🇦 Canada Great for : Couples who travel and SEO strategists Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

Meet Nick and Dariece, Canada’s most well-known travel blogging duo. Not only are these two passionate about visiting obscure and exhilarating destinations — think Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Mozambique — they seem to get equally as excited about the business side of running a successful travel blog.

They’ve written loads of helpful posts about web hosting, SEO, and affiliate marketing — all the technical stuff aspiring travel bloggers often overlook. Their posts are also incredibly detailed – Nick and Dariece leave no stone unturned in their quest to show the travelverse exactly how it’s done.

Posts I Dig from Goats on the Road:

  • A Guide to Independent Trekking in Mongolia
  • 10 Expert Tips to Become A (Successful) Travel Blogger
  • What We’ve Learned and Accomplished from 10 Years on the Road

#10 –  Don’t Stop Living

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Origin : 🇬🇧 Northern Ireland Great for : Wild spirits and wayward souls Twitter  •  Instagram  •  Facebook

And then there is Jonny Blair, the wild card of the bunch. Born and raised in Northern Ireland, Jonny knows what it’s like to live a chaotic and unpredictable life, and you can feel it in his writing. He seems to live every day by the seat of his pants and has the uncanny ability to take us all along for the ride. His and my lifestyles don’t really match up, but I have to admit that reading about his wild and reckless adventures is seriously entertaining.

But, it’s not all fun and games for Jonny – he’s battled mightily with depression and stopped work on the blog multiple times. When you dive beneath the wild adventures, Jonny seems to be an incredibly complex and genuine person who is unafraid to share his struggles with the world. It makes me think that maybe the title of his blog is a simple reminder to himself and those who share his kind of pain.

Posts I Dig from Don’t Stop Living:

  • The Day I… Met My Ex-Girlfriend In Antarctica
  • 5 Craziest Travel Moments from My First 100 Countries
  • Backpacking in Transnistria: Top 12 Sights in Tiraspol

There you have it: the 10 best travel blogs I’ve yet to come across. Together, these adventurous few challenge  millions  of travelers worldwide to explore further and lead lives beyond their borders. To travel is to see the world through a different set of eyes – a privilege that these wanderers don’t take for granted.

I encourage you to browse these captivating blogs and explore their stockpiles of accessible and  free  resources. You’ll find that travel blogging is more than just a pretty set of online postcards. Travel is deep and formative, and these bloggers are living proof.

Maybe some night soon, you’ll find yourself staring intensely into your computer as you absorb their exceptional stories, and the hours melt away. Maybe these are the pioneers who will inspire you to blaze a trail or two of your own.

Hell, it worked for me.

Last Updated on March 18, 2024

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The Best Travel Blogs in 2023 (To Inspire You)

Finding the best travel blogs online can be a challenge. I know, I have read a whole bunch of them!

That’s why this post is a roundup of some of the top travel blogs on the web. Blogs I read throughout the year for inspiration (and frustration that I am not traveling at the moment).

From solo travel, foodie travel to family travel, there is something in here for everyone! And you will certainly get some great information and inspirational travel quotes on these blogs!

Solo Travel Blogs

Adventurous kate.

Topic: Travel Blog

Blog Owner:  Kate McCulley

With over 67 countries under her belt, Kate is one adventurous female traveler! And she certainly has one of the top travel blogs on the web.

She originally left her job with the intention of traveling for 6 months, and 6 years later she can explore the world for a living! So, if this is your dream job, she might be someone to follow.

She is also a big advocate of solo female travelers and trying to dispel the myths that women can’t travel alone. Go Kate!

Nomadic Matt

Blog Owner:  Matthew Kepnes

If you search for almost anything related to travel online, you will trip over the Nomadic Matt blog. So, of course he has to be mentioned here, he has one of the best travel blogs around!

Matt has a very similar backstory to most travellers. Backpacking in Asia, not wanting to go back to work. A long life on the road since that faithful day back in July 2006.

Matt’s site is epic. And full of so many travel tips, resources, guides and tips that it will take you a year to get through it all. 

It’s a must read for any upcoming trip you have planned!

A Backpacker’s Tale

Topic:  Backpacking Travel

Blog Owner:  Stephen Schreck

Another longer term traveler, Stephen has been on the go for over 3 years.

He first discovered his passion for travel while at college on a trip to Ireland, and decided to make it his life.

He loves traveling the world, so if that is your dream, check him out. 

Oh, and one last thing, he is currently taking over (Dec 2016) a tour in New Zealand, so if you want to go on the road with him, now is your chance!

The Blonde Abroad

Topic:  Solo Travel

Blog Owner:  Kiersten

Ditching her job in corporate finance, Kiersten’s goal on her travel blog is: “to inspire you to live a life you love and settle for nothing less than extraordinary.”

She has certainly been to see the world, visiting over 50 countries, volunteering and is now consulting on the side.

If solo female travel is something your aspire to, then Kiersten is someone you should be following!

Wandering Earl

Topic:  Independent Travel

Blog Owner:  Derek (middle name Earl)

This is one of those travel blogs where the guy has been traveling forever – since December 1999 to be exact. That was when he landed in Thailand with the intention of staying for 3 months. Sound familiar?

With over 16 years travel experience, Derek has been through it all: learning Spanish in Mexico to working as a Tour Manager on board cruise ships, acting in a Bollywood television show, a three-day kidnapping in Bangladesh and teaching English in Asia. To name a few.

He also runs his own tour company, and with the experience he has, I am sure it will be a tour to remember!

So, if you want to learn and experience what a pro-traveler is all about, check out Derek’s blog for some great travel tips.

Alex in Wanderland

Topic:  Independent Travel

Blog Owner:  Alexandra Baackes

Traveling and working on the road since 2011, Alex has been around the globe and back.

Originally a New Yorker, she now makes a living while on the road and has been to more countries than I can count on my hands (and feet).

As you can tell from her blog, she has a talent for design (and photography ) and seems to spend a lot of time in the water – scuba diving!

She is worth following, especially if you want to combine travel and photography, which is something most travel bloggers should do well.

Blog Owner: Clint

I think has the record in this list, with over 100 countries visited!

Although, unlike most here he also works or was a student while doing it.

His obsession is travel hacking, so finding you the best way to travel (fly, accommodation etc) without paying full price. If that sounds like a good plan to you (does to me!) then put his blog on your to-read list right now!

So, if you want a different take on travel, start reading her blog today!

Be My Travel Muse

Blog Owner: Kristin Addis

Kristin has a different take on travel to most – go where others don’t go and travel how others don’t travel.

She has been on the road since late 2012 and has immersed herself in local cultures and experiences like almost no one else.

Just to give you an example of how she rolls, in her own words she has: 

hitchhiked solo across China, climbed some of the tallest mountains in the world, done some of the deepest SCUBA dives, did a 35-day safari in Africa, spent two months hiking in Patagonia, and even became a Buddhist nun for 10 days.

Johnny Vagabond

Topic:  Solo Travel 

Blog Owner: Wes Nations

Wes is someone who loves to travel “low and slow” as he calls it. Using local transportation and taking the time to get to know the culture.

He is a low-budget traveler who is worth following as his budget has taught him how to get around, stay traveling and live an amazing lifestyle without a huge amount of cash.

A bit later to the travel life than most, Wes is not looking back now, and neither should you!

I Am Aileen

Blog Owner: Aileen Adalid

Aileen is an adventurous Filipino lass who left home at the age of 21 and never looked back!

Currently freezing her butt off in New York, Aileen will help motivate travelers all around the world to pack their backs and just “get going”!

For your next travel inspiration go check out her site!

Brendan’s Adventures

Topic:  Solo Travel & Photography

Blog Owner: Brendan van Son

Brendan is a traveler who combines great photography with what he does!

If you want to learn from one of the best, someone who teaches photography, travels and has been featured across the web (Guardian, BBC, National Geographic) this is a blog for you.

Highlights: 5 years, 6 continents, 80 countries and something off the beaten path: a solo scooter trip down the west coast of Africa!

Keep Calm And Travel

Blog Owner: Clelia Mattana

Clelia is a Sardian-born lass who came to travel later in life than most but has made up for it in a big way.

Her big life adventures and escape from the run of the mill will inspire anyone.

Although there is a focus on Sardinia and Asia on her site, you will find lots of hidden gems if you keep digging!

Food Travel Blogs

Migrationology.

Topic: Food Travel Blog

Blog Owner:  Mark Wiens

Mark is a self-proclaimed travel-eater. He is all about seeing travel from the food side of things.

He is currently located in Thailand with his wife, and still blogging consistently. But, before he settled down, he not only lived all over the place as a kid, but also after finishing college.

If you are into travel and food (and discovering the culture of a place through it’s food) then this is the blog for you.

Legal Nomads

Blog Owner:  Jodi Ettenberg

Jodi is another traveler who combines her love of travel with food. For her, it started out of necessity – because she is a celiac. But she soon found herself picking her next destination because of the food.

She has also been a long-time traveler, and her blog has now become a great resource for all things travel, food, with a focus also on photography and great travel stories.

Certainly not your run-of-the-mill travel blog and definitely one to check out.

Will Fly For Food

Blog Owners:   JB & Renee

I think the name of their blog sums it all up, but in their own words, this is : “a travel blog for the gastronomically inclined”.

These travel bloggers are drive to travel, but food is the priority. So it that is what gets you out of bed in the morning, their blog will be bookmarked in a flash.

They also have a great resource on their about page – the National Dish Quest , a list of foods that you have to eat in each country, which are ticked off as they complete the task!

Family Travel Blogs

The traveling canucks.

Topic:  Family Travel

Blog Owners: Nicole and Cameron Wears

Traveling as a family, especially with new-borns, is a big challenge. And these two travel bloggers seem to have it all sorted!

Of course, with over 10 years of travel experience, and 65 countries behind them, I am sure that makes it a little easier.

Their aim is to share their travel stories and inspire others to travel.

Tips For Family Trips

Blog Owners: Allison and Katie

Another great resource for those wanting to take their kids on their travels, Tips for Family Trips will fill your to-do list in no time!

These travel bloggers understand the challenges families face on the road and have also “been there and done it”. Something not all advice-givers in the industry can say.

Go check out their blog and see what you think.

Travel With Bender

Blog Owners: Erin & Josh Bender

Two Aussies on the go with their kids since 2012, Erin and Josh run a great blog.

I like to use people’s own descriptions of their blogs when possible, and this is what these guys have to say about their blog’s purpose: “a unique and invaluable travel resource to parents, couples and singles alike”.

So, not 100% family focused, but traveling with their kids certainly has given them knowledge worth sharing!

More Blogs to Add?

Sure, there are thousands of them. And this is not a list of all of them, or all the best ones. It’s just a list of blogs that I think are worth checking out.

So, if you think I have left a gem off the list, don’t be shy, just let me know!

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This list has been going since 2009 and we continuously update it when we find interesting travel bloggers around the web. These travel blogs are broken down by category to help you find what you are looking for

Most of the travel blogs on this list are travelers who are full-time travel bloggers and have been doing their jobs for years. They have honed their skills in finding the best deals and advice for long-term travel, travel photography, travel writing, and social media. Through their words, they show their passion for travel and travel blogging.

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They have been exploring the world for a very long time and have thousands of articles filled with expertise. We’ve seen many travel bloggers come and go, these are the blogs that will be around for years to come.

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These Travel Blogs have consistently been leaders in the industry for years on end. These are our go-to travel websites and they are excellent fill with great photography, travel tips , and advice. Most of these blogs have not only been around for a long time, but they also have authority, expertise, and experience.

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Curb Free with Cory Lee  – Cory runs the inspiring and award-winning travel blog CurbFreeWithCoryLee. He is breaking barriers and sharing his travel experience as a disabled traveler. Cory has written a children’s book, won numerous awards, is a keynote speaker, leads his own tours and was named “Person of the Year” by Mobility Magazine. Cory proves that you can travel the world and overcome any obstacles that you may face in life.

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Adventure travel is the foundation of our travel blog so we love finding people pushing their limits. These are true adventurers that see the world through the lens of adventure. if you want to be inspired to push your limits, these are the people to follow.

The Planet D – Dave and Deb have been running this award-winning blog in photography, writing, social media, and videography. Inspired by The Lonely Planet it has operated since 2008. They’ve been featured by the likes of Forbes, BBC, CNN, CBC and National Geographic and have been a leading travel blog for more than 15 years. Forbes named The Planet D one of the top travel influencers along with the likes of the Points Guy and Johnny Jet.

Atlas & Boots  – travel writer Peter and author Kia launched their award-winning outdoor travel blog in 2014. They cover thrilling activities in far-flung places, be it swimming with whales in the South Pacific or trekking the great ranges of Asia. 

Adventure Junkies – An amazing resource of travel guides for all things adventure. When you are planning your next trip, look to this travel blog for everything adventure!

Etramping.com  – was established by two travel buddies and best friends (not a couple), Agness and Cez, who ditched their nine-to-five’s in favor of taking off for unique adventures around the world. It all started in 2011 and they have been on the road and writing about it ever since!

Expert Vagabond – We’ve been following Matthew for nearly a decade as he does everything from hitchhiking across the US to trekking through Afghanistan.

FootlooseDev – is an adventure travel blog with a keen focus on hiking, trekking and camping in the Indian Himalayan region. A part of it also talks about destination guides, solo road trips in India, and winter adventure activities.

Hike Bike Travel – Canadian adventurer, Leigh offers itineraries and travel tips focusing on hiking and adventures from over 3 decades of travel. We met Leigh while cycling Africa in 2008 and she was as inspiring then as she is today!

LydiaScapes – is about bringing you on escapades into the world of spectacular landscapes and untrodden paths. Join Lydia on an adventure to explore the world.

Monkeys and Mountains – One of the best hiking and outdoor blogs for nearly a decade. Adventure by day, luxury by night. Canadian ex-pat Lauren lives in Germany but shares adventure travel tips from around the world.

Nomadaurus – Alesha and Jarryd have traveled the world full-time, 365 days a year since 2008. They are now living the van life throughout Australia be sure to check them out on social media too.

Divergent Travelers – America’s Adventure Couple living by the motto – Dare, Dream, Diverge. They are still traveling full-time and going strong!

Mapping Megan – Megan and Mike are Adrenaline junkies sharing travel tips and advice around the world.

Wild Junket – One of the first blogs we ever followed! Veteran adventure travel blogger, tour leader, and mum on a quest to visit every country in the world. Nellie has been traveling blogging since 2008/

The World Travel Guy – David has done it all from surviving earthquakes in Indonesia to bombings in Bangkok. And he does it all on a modest budget.

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Budget Traveller  – One of the best resources for budget travel. Kash has a unique niche of making budget travel glamorous and luxurious. He shares travel tips for living in luxury while saving money.

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The Poor Traveler – We met Yosh of the Poor Traveler Blog in Thailand and not only is he one of the most sucessfully bloggers from the Philippines, he is super nice, giving and has tons of advice for traveling like the rich on a budget. He also has a very successful YouTube Channel.

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Canadians take up a lot of real estate on the Internet in the world of Travel Bloggers. While going through our list, we noticed that a lot of our favorite travelers are Canadian! ( Psst, there are other Canadian Blogs listed throughout this list. We’ve bolded them. How many can you find? )

Bacon in Magic  – Sharing the best food from around the world and how to make it at home. We’ve been following Ayngelina’s travel stories for nearly a decade.

Cheese Web  – Alison is a Canadian lifestyle and garden photographer.

Going Awesome Places – We met Will way back when he was just starting out and since then he has grown to one of the most successful travel bloggers in Canada. He blogs full time about exotic locations in China and Africa to local destinations here in Canada.

Globetrotting Mama – contributing editor at National Geographic, columnist at the Globe and Mail, and so much more! Follow Heather and her family around the world. Heather shares amazing travel stories and has won many awards.

Girl Eat World – Melissa started her blog in 2015 and focuses storytelling through food and travel.

I Backpack Canada  – Everything you need to know about travel and backpacking in Canada with excellent travel tips and advice.

KatherineAnywhere – Award-winning TV Editor, Travel Writer, and family travel expert who is part of our Toronto travel circle of friends.

Legal Nomads  – A Former Lawyer eating her way around the world since 2008! Jodi has been travel blogging since 2009 and focuses on helping people overcome obstacles. She has a series of books about traveling with Celiac disease and has been named on many a top 10 travel blog list throughout her entire successful career including on a New York Times list! She’s an OG travel blogger whom we personally have known and loved for more than a decade.

Oneika the Traveller  – Canadian on-air personality, host, journalist and award-winning travel blogger. She focuses on travel and lifestyle.

Travel Junkie Julia  – On-air TV travel host and accomplished writer transitioning from the solo female travelers niche to family travel. We were huge fans of her TV show and now can call her a personal friend.

Rudderless Travel – Great resource for short trip/mini-breaks; weekend getaways or business trips. And our personal friend who is part of the great Toronto crew.

Thirsty Journeys – Quenching your thirst and reviewing drinks from around the world. This my type of blog!

Traveling Mitch – Currently in Toronto but still searching for that place to call home. Chris is a good friend and part of our travel tribe in Toronto.

Wandering Wagars – An adventure travel family that has traveled with their two boys to over 18 countries on 4 continents. Kevin is also a good friend in our Toronto Crew.

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As a travel couple ourselves, we are always looking for other couples to inspire us. These are our favorite travel couples.

Couple’s Coordinates  – Alex and Michael call Southern California home, but travel the world 50% of the year. We love the way they capture the beauty of travel through their travel blog. The have som great photography on their blog.

Drink Tea Travel  – Max and Oksana call Canada home but hold several passports between them. If you are looking for people doing surprising and unique travels, Max and Oksana are the ones to follow. They are also a great travel resource for sustainable travel.

Explore Shaw  – A travel blog with a big focus on Australian travel. Watch for complete a lap of Australia in a renovated vintage caravan in 2020. 

Getting Stamped  – First-hand accounts of couples travel and excellent photography. If you are looking for beautiful locations this travel blog is the place to go. The not only have great photography, they also have superb videos.

Honey Trek  – The Worlds Longest honeymoon and writers of National Geographic’s Ultimate Journeys for Two. Check out their travel stories because they never stop! They are on the road every day sharing experiences from around the globe.

Imvoyager – Luxury, Culture, Heritage, and Nature. Aiming to drive change through our travel.

Local Adventurer  – Esther and Jacob run a travel and lifestyle blog that has been moving us to a new city each year. Their in depth destinations guides are a superb resource for planning your next rip.

Londoner In Sydney  – a travel guide for expats moving to Sydney, Australia.

Never Ending Voyage  –  a digital nomad couple who sold everything we owned to travel the world indefinitely

Roar Loud  – Cathy and Frank explore the world, from mountain hikes to street art adventures.

Worthy Go  – Chris and his wife Laura share what locations are worthy to visit.

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A lot of family travelers we followed are all grown up. Several travel couples have now turned into families! And several solo travelers have turned into couples. How times have changed!

2Travel Dads –  2 Dads showing their 2 Kids the world. They are the oroginal LGBTQ family travel blog.

52 Perfect Days  – French Born, American travel writer shows you how to turn your travel dreams into reality.

Explore With Erin – Family travel combining lifestyle, food and her travel s with her family.

Our Awesome Planet  – The number one travel blog in the Philippines with some great videos too.

A Revolving Compass – A travel couple from India sharing how to travel more with kids, in spite of having day jobs.

Traveling Canucks  – We knew this Canadian couple when they were a duo, now they are a family!

Vagabond3  – A Twitter contest in 2009 started their travel with three people, now they do adventures around the world as a family.

Y Travel Blog  – Our favorite travel blog for families. They focus on inspiring travel stories and information. They have done everything from road trips through the United States to backpacking around Southeast Asia as a family. This truly inspiring travel blog is great for planning trips around the world and at home.

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We love how diverse the travel blogging space is. Travel inspires people and breaks down barriers. These are the blogs leading the way.

Dobber Nation Loves  – Canadian Andrew Dobson blog covers travel, lifestyle, and food from around the world.

Gays That Travel – Charlie and Michael are husbands travelling around Australia by van while creating The Gay Travel Guidebook of Australia. They are working to increase gay representation in travel media and connecting LGBTQ+ travellers with gay-welcoming travel experiences

Out With Ryan  – Canadian blogger Ryan won the 2018 Notable Travel Influencer of the Year Award! Ryan is always doing something exciting. He splits his time (when not traveling) between Canada and Romania with his partner Andrei. We love these two.

Nomadic Boys  – Stefan and Sebastien are a gay couple showcasing romantic, culinary, and outdoor adventures.

Travels of Adam  – Based in the United States, in New York City, Adam lived in Germany and traveled the world. He is keeping a lifestyle blog for men and other stylish travelers.

The Globetrotter Guys  – Sion and Ben are a married couple from the UK showcasing the best luxury and adventure gay travel hotspots around the world.

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There are a few people that really know how to travel in style. Here are some luxury blogs to check out.

Anna Everywhere  – You’ll find Ann at a luxury hotel one day and at an active volcano the next.

Camels and Chocolate – Kristin Luna is a photo-taking, food-loving, Southern belle of a journalist.

Luxe Adventure Traveler – How to have luxury adventure vacations. Adventure isn’t all about roughing it.

Johnny Jet   – Johnny was named the original influencer by Forbes Magazine and is one of the top 10 travel influencers in the world. Johnny has been sharing travel tips, luxury travel experiences, and financial advice for more than a decade. He is the celebrity travel blog that everyone knows. Johnny shows up as a travel expert in places like the Today Show, Good Morning America and so much more. For serious travel tips check him out.

Velvet Escape – Keiths travels are his Velvet Escape which acts as a platform for his travel ideas, travel tips, and travel photos. One of the first travel bloggers we met in real life!

Wandering Carol  – Respected Canadian travel writer and columnist that also runs this luxury travel blog. She has written for every travel magazine and newspaper out there. I’ve been following her since she ran a column in the Toronto Star and love that I can now call her a friend!

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These solo female travelers are an inspiration giving travel tips and advice on traveling the world solo while empowering women. We have met nearly every one of these amazing travel exerpts and they are as nice in person as they are on their blogs.

Adventurous Kate  – One of the best bloggers for more than a decade. Kate has traveled to more than 74 countries 7 continents. She’s gone to off the beaten path destinations and had zany adventures like going down with a sinking ship in Indonesia. A traveler and activist Kate inspires women to step out of their comfort zones. Her travel blog covers travel tips, and inspiring women to go solo. Kate has now made Europe her home and is still going strong traveling.

A Dangerous Business  – One ordinary girl in search of life’s extraordinary stories and adventures. She has some fantastic destination guides to help you plan your next trip around the globe.

Angie Away  – Our favorite travel evangelist sharing my adventures and tips on balancing life. Angie is also a successful professional in travel PR world.

Anna Sherchand – a solo female travel blog based in Australia (born in Nepal) who is passionate about helping you travel better.

Be My Travel Muse  – Kristin is an award-winning solo female travel blogger and expert on solo travel. Follow her social media which is filled with great photography and personal stories.

The Blog Abroad  – A fun travel blog pushing the envelope of what’s possible. From off the beaten path to luxury, this travel and lifestyle blog is fun to follow.

The Blonde Abroad  – Kiersten (Aka Kiki) is the premiere solo female traveler at The Blonde Abroad, focusing on travel and lifestyle. She’s pretty much in every top 10 travel blog list out there! The Blonde Abroad was included in the top 10 Travel influencers in the world.

Globetrotting Detective – The Globetrotting Detective – Diana is an adventure travel blogger focusing on unusual travel destinations, hiking, and day trips from Munich . 

Hole In the Donut – Barbara has been sharing her full time travels through writing, photography and here travel blog since 2007 and we had the pleasure of meeting up in Thailand in 2009!

My Life’s a Movie  – Alyssa’s blog truly does look and feel like she is living her own travel movie. Taking you off the beaten path but also showcasing luxury travel, we love following this travel blog.

Ordinary Traveler  – Travel is more than just a vacation It’s about learning new languages, exploring new cultures, and opening our minds.

The Shooting Star – Indian Travel Blogger seeing off the beaten path travel.

Young Adventuress  – An American based in New Zealand showcasing adventures around the world and in Wanaka. She is now living full-time New Zealand showing the everyday life of an ex-pat abroad. Check out her social media for fantastic travel photography. She also runs courses for travel photography and blogging.

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Most travel bloggers are very aware of the environment and traveling responsibly (especially the blogs on this list) But these are the people that focus on eco-tourism and sustainable tourism. When looking for information on how to travel green or make your travels more meaningful, these are my go-to travel resource for inspiration.

A Little Adrift  – Shannon started an around-the-world trip in 2008 and hasn’t stopped. Her blog focuses on sustainable and meaningful travel at her travel blog, A Little Adrift.

Breathe Dream Go – Mariellen splits her time between Canada and India with a focus on sustainable travel. Breathe Dream Go is one of our favorite travel blogs about sustainability because Mariellen never stops exploring, searching to make the world a better place, and learning. She has just become certified as a naturalist in India so she has gone 100% into becoming a more ethical traveler while inspiring others.

Charlie on Travel  – a UK travel blogger writing about sustainable travel around the world.

Green Global Travel – Mary and Bret focus on nature, wildlife conservation, and cultural preservation. Bret has written for every travel magazine out there, but also a lot of music too! Their travel blog has been going strong for nearly a decade.

Uncornered Market  – Dan and Audrey draw their readers in through photography and stories. Dan and Audrey were the first travel couple we followed online.

Travel Photography Blogs

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We love beautiful photography. These are the photography blogs that that stand out to us and not only share beautiful photos from around the world, but travel tips, travel advice and solid photography information.

Everything Everywhere  – Travel blogging around the world since 2007. Gary’s been named travel photographer of the year and originally focused on travel photography. He now talks about the history and other travel passions.

Insatiable Traveler  – Our favorite travel photographer and really good friend. Enjoy the award-winning photography of Susan Portnoy showcasing safaris, inspiration and travel tips. In 2020 she was named photographer of the year in the Bill Muster Awards.

Lola Akinmede – Award-winning photographer based in Sweden and represented by National Geographic Creative. You’ll love her amazing travel photography. She’s written books, runs tours. Lola does it all!

Mallory on Trave l – Making Every Day an Adventure! This travel blog takes you off the beaten path through great photography.

Minority Nomad – Erick is on a quest to become the first African American to visit every country in the world. His blog not only has great photography, it is filled with information on travel destinations that are off the beaten track.

Ottsworld  – Sherry has been traveling non-stop full time for more than a decade! You’ll love her travel photography and cool fact! We spent 6 weeks in a car with her on the Mongol Rally . Sherry definitely goes off the beaten path regularly taking on amazing adventures.

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There are a lot of amazing travel Vloggers out there and we have a list you can follow on the link above. While there are amazing bloggers who have famous YouTube channels like Canadian Nadine Sykora and Wolters World, the guys and gals below not only have successful channels, but they run successful travel blogs too!

Hopscotch The Globe  – Our favorite travel vloggers too ! Fellow Canadians and the cutest couple we know. These two have a huge following on their YouTube channel and share meaningful and sustainable travel information on their travel blog.

Migrationology – Migration Mark lives a spontaneous lifestyle of unplanned migrations throughout the earth. He not only has a huge travel blog, he is the biggest travel vlogger on the Internet with millions of followers.

See You Soon Travel  – Arienne is a travel writer, videographer, and photographer from Toronto, Canada. Since 2011 Arienne has been sharing professional travel videos. She is part of our travel tribe and has made a name in vlogging winning awards and working with countless brands. She is ourr favorite vlogger because she creates in depth travel itineraries through her videos inspiring us to visit a destination.

Tourist2Townie – Follow Gareth as he finds out exactly what it takes to become part of a foreign community.

Travel Yourself  – Canadian Cailin O’Neill travels the world filming her series about traveling by yourself. If you are looking for the best places to travel in Nova Scotia, she is also an expert on Canada’s east coast.

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There are many travel blogs out there that aren’t put into a particular category. That doesn’t mean they aren’t amazing resources. These3 travelers share information and travel tips on everything from road trips to budget travel tips. They cover luxury and backpacking. They are the triple threats of the blogging world. These are other travel blogs we love.

GoNomad – Everything you want to know about travel since 2002. We first met Max at a travel conference and have been fast friends ever since! Go Nomad really understands the business of blogging. He has continuously worked with tourism boards and brands and speaks at conferences about the business of blogging.

Dave’s Travel Corner – Running since 1996, this travel blog site is huge! It’s a great travel content and research provider.

Dan Flying Solo – Dan flying Solo traveled from 2014 – 2018 and has now settled in Portugal, blogging and writing guidebooks and articles for other publications.

Everything Zany – Focusing on travel as a British-Filipina dual citizen showing the best of both worlds. She started her travel blog in 2015 with to build a travel community with a resource of travel tips, plus visa and travel guides for travellers

Gap Year Escape – Amar’s personal travel blog sharing the best places for backpackers to travel everywhere.

Inside The Travel Lab – Abi writes about Art, Science, and Unusual Journeys from around the world.

The Sabbatical Guide – the best resource on the internet for sabbatical and career break information.

Sophies World  – Ever since I was a child, I’ve enjoyed writing and traveling.

Time Travel Turtle – Michael is a former on-air personality from Australia who switched to blogging and telling his own stories at Time Travel Turtle.. We met Michael in Spain years ago and then met up again in Australia. He’s not only successful, but he’s also a super nice guy.

The Irish Road Trip – Inspiring you to explore Ireland’s so that its charm and beauty hugs your soul. If you are looking for road trips around the world, this is the place.

Travel Addicts – The explorations of Laura and Lance, 2 busy professionals who work to support their travel habit

Travel and Destinations – Mike aims to write the highest quality content to help travelers choose the best places to travel around the world.

Traveldudes – Travel tips, information, news and advice for travelers, by travelers. Melvin’s Travel Dudes has turned into a full blown online travel community.

What’s Danny Doing –  Traveling the world in a bid to figure out exactly what he’s doing with his life. This great blog focuses on backpacking, travel tips, photography and camping. Danny will help you plan any adventure.

Best Travel Blogs FAQs

We decided to ask ChatGPT for the answer to these as it is all subjective.

What are the Best Travel Blogs and Why?

  • I Am Aileen : Managed by Aileen Adalid, a Filipino travel blogger, this blog showcases her travels to over 60 countries and is known for inspiring solo female travelers? ?.
  • The Poor Traveler tops the list of best travel blogs for deals
  • Travel Babbo Eric Stoen takes his children on one-on-one global trips to experience new cultures, with travels spanning across North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific
  • Dan Flying Solo features the work of Dan, a UK-based writer and photographer whose work has been featured in Travel + Leisure and National Geographic.
  • Global Grasshoppers is an award-winning blog run by Becky Moore and her team, catering to travel connoisseurs seeking unique and off-the-beaten-path destinations.
  • The Planet D : It is highly regarded and has been featured as one of the top ten travel blogs on Forbes. The site is run by the husband and wife duo, Dave and Deb, who have been inspiring travelers since 2007 with their detailed city guides, personal travel tips, and inspiring stories

Which is the best travel blog in India?

  • Shivya Nath : Known for quitting her corporate job at 23 to travel the world, she provides a blend of storytelling and travel insights.
  • Siddhartha Joshi : Based out of Mumbai, his blog “Sid – The Wanderer” shares travel experiences, travelogues, tips, photography, and travel product reviews.
  • Anuradha Goyal : A traveler and book reviewer, she has explored nearly every state in India and over 15 countries? ?.
  • Footloose Dev : Dev shares his experiences since becoming a full-time travel blogger in 2016, with content spanning over 25 countries.
  • Tale of 2 Backpackers : Agni and Amrita share their experiences traveling around India, focusing on festivals, culture, and tradition.

What are some of the Best Travel Blogs in Southeast Asia

  • Live Less Ordinary : Offers a comprehensive guide on Southeast Asia, with a focus on avoiding tourist destinations and traveler trails.
  • Be My Travel Muse : Kristin Addis shares her favorite islands and provides visuals through vlogs, such as her trip to Koh Yao Noi, Thailand.
  • Indie Traveller : Covers various Southeast Asian destinations like Indonesia and the Philippines, providing articles and tips for travelers.

What are the best travel blogs in Brazil and Portugal

  • Rio Gringa : A blog by a Brazilian expat and investigative journalist who provides insights into Rio’s social and political milieu.
  • Portugalist : Focuses on Portugal and all things Portuguese, offering advice from where to stay to finding the best local delicacies.
  • A Janela Laranja : Shows new destinations in Brazil and provides comprehensive travel information, including what to do and where to eat.

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Wondering what is a travel blog? I answer that and how you can make money with one!

Travel blogging is all the rage (and or good reason) but there definition for what actually constitutes as a travel blog depends on who you ask.

But I promise, it’s actually pretty simply (and easy to get started).

A travel blog is simply a blog focused on travel. But there’s usually a little more to it than that — while you CAN make a generic travel blog, the riches are in the niches, as they say.

Most travel blogs focus on something specific, like a style of travel (for example, cruises), a specific destination (like Thailand), or something else like what to pack or the best food along the road.

There are PLENTY of niches that you can start with.

If you’re passionate about travel and you want to share your love of it with, then travel blogging might be for you. There is plenty of opportunity, and you can even monetize it to help you create a solid, stable income (with time, of course).

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By the end of this handy little travel blogging guide, you’ll understand exactly what a travel blog is and how you can start your own and earn money with it. I LOVE travel blogging, here’s what you need to know about it:

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What is a travel blog?

A travel blog is a blog that’s specifically dedicated to travel in some capacity.

Travel bloggers share stories, tips and tricks about traveling.

There are a ton of different sub niches, which help bloggers curate their ideal audience with a focus. The more niche the blog, the easier it is to start growing.

What Type of Things Are Included in a Travel Blog?

Travel blogs can feature almost any kind of content related to travel from packing lists to destination guides.

Some of the most popular types of travel content you’ll find on blogs include:

Trip Recaps

These are essentially reviews of specific trips the blogger was on.

These types of posts are focused on the writer’s experience and often take a story-like format.

They often feature original images and snippets about specific activities and experiences they had.

This is a great way to get a snapshot of a location and learn from a blogger’s experience — but it’s not specifically an itinerary or recommendations guide.

Itineraries

Itineraries are great for covering keywords like “three days in Rome” and other time-specific Google search phrases.

These guide you through the essentials of a specific destination and help the reader plan a trip that will make the most of their (often limited) time at the destination.

These are often focused around things to do and places to eat.

Tips are informational content that usually appears in the form of listicles.

These are great for addressing questions that people have about a destination like the top safety tips for solo female travelers.

These are another great opportunity to help people plan their trip (or even start thinking about traveling) and can be destination-specific or more generalized.

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Packing Lists

If you’re looking for a great opportunity to link to specific gear reviews you have, provide a mass list of affiliate links, and even capture emails, packing lists are for you.

These types of content are listicles, and they are great for helping fill in the gaps that travelers may have and are also great for affiliate marketing.

This is especially popular for hiking bloggers.

Tour and Hotel Reviews

For bloggers that regularly travel, tour, and hotels reviews put a personal spin on whether or not a reader should try a particular tour or hotel.

They cover everything from the rooms, to food, and transportation.

They are great for affiliate marketing but add a real personal spin to them which is great, especially in today’s and age.

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Travel Gear Reviews

Just like hotel and tour reviews, travel gear reviews cover your personal opinions on what you take with you while you’re traveling.

If you’re a digital nomad blogger , you might review your favorite Bluetooth keyboard, likewise if you’re a scuba diver you might review your favorite flippers.

These are great for affiliate links.

Financial Advice 

Blog articles that are based on financial and budget advice while traveling.

These guides are mostly informational, but you could sell digital products surrounding them. Including these on your travel blog will have to make sense — not ALL will features these.

It’s also important to factor in your audience when you create these, if you run a budget-friendly travel blog, luxury budgets are not what you’ll be talking about.

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Photographs

The BEST travel blogs feature original photographs.

Not only is this great for the reader’s experience, but Google really loves them when it comes to making content that ranks.

Original photographs help better illustrate the story you are telling, and can also be a great opportunity to make money. You can even sell your photographs or use them in your own business ventures.

For this you’ll need a good camera.

Your “about page” has considerably more value for a travel blogger than most believe.

This is where both your readers and Google understand who you are and WHY it’s you that should be telling the story.

Google relies on experience as part of their core ranking factors, and it’s your about page that can help them identify who you are.

See mine here as an example.

Travel bloggers sometimes also create video content.

This isn’t true straight across the board, not everyone works with video. But YouTube is a great place to show off your personality and get more people to know you.

It s also a great place to rank highly in video search which is something Google relies on more and more each day.

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Special Discounts

Travel bloggers can also share special discounts with their readers.

These discounts are usually associated with your affiliate marketing partners, and it’s a great way to share your favorite things with your readers at a discounted price.

By sharing these significant discounts, you can entice your readers to not only buy from you, but keep in touch to watch for more.

Types of Travel Blog Niches

There are PLENTY of opportunities in the overarching travel niche.

It’s important to point out that while I’ve created a list of many of the most popular, this is not the be-all, end-all of travel blogging niches .

If you’re interested in something that’s not on this list, chances are there’s still an audience out there for you.

Traveling With Kids

Traveling with kids in tow is a whole other travel-related ball game, and there is plenty of opportunity.

Whether it’s traveling with a family of five (you know, since most “family passes” are made for a group of four) or trotting across the globe with children of a specific age, there’s an audience out there seeking tips.

I’ve seen travel blogs about everything you can think of, from heading on a plane with your newborn baby to RVing around the USA with a pack of teenagers in the back.

Family travel is a popular niche because there are A LOT of different types and styles of families out there, and planning a trip is a lot of work. People need the advice from others who have been there done that.

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Ecotourism and Sustainability

Responsible travel is a fast growing niche, and it’s well worth consideration if you’ve just started your own travel blog.

This sub niche of travel focuses on exploring the world without leaving a big impact. It’s aimed at people who want to see the world, but also want to do it in a way that s respectful of the environment.

The idea is that if you can have fun while making a difference (or NOT making one) in the process, why wouldn’t you?

Sub niches of this sub niche could be budget friendly sustainable travel or even luxury ecotourism.

Road Tripping

Traveling in a car is different than traveling on a plane, train, or even a boat.

It means packing smart, heading to destinations that are within driving distance, and seeing the world a little bit slower.

It’s a great way to see a lot of places without spending a lot — and a fun niche to work in.

You can write about how to plan a road trip, where to stay along the way, and even how to make money as you go (like collecting cans for recycling).

RV travel is a slight variation on road travel in that your place to stay goes with you.

There is plenty of opportunity to work in this niche, and it’s a great way to fund your own RV travels (once you have your blog monetized.

You can also blog as a service within this niche — connect with any prospective RV owners and help them to plan their own road trips or offer to provide content to RV parks, campgrounds or even retailers.

Foodie Travel

Traveling is a great way to experience and taste the world around you.

If you’re a foodie, you can help others find the best foodie destinations and places to eat.  It’s a rewarding and delicious way to have fun when you start content creation .

If you want to step up your game, you can add recipes to your blog that help the travelers bring the delicious food home.

This is a great niche if you’re a good photographer or create new recipes.

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Solo Travel

Solo travel is a big trending niche right now.

Not everyone needs (or wants) a travel partner, and many people like to travel on their own. If you’re a solo traveler, you can share your experiences in your blogs and create content that caters to solo travelers.

Affiliate links, display ads and even digital products and courses are popular in this niche.

Destination-specific Blogs

From Mexico to Thailand, destination-specific blogs are a great way to make money with a travel blog.

This is a solid sub niche for you if you know a destination VERY well.

These combine a little bit of all the different blog posts out there, but it’s all focused on one specific place.

Outfits, Gear and Packing Lists

If you LOVE a good packing experiment, this might be the sub niche for you.

It focuses on what you can bring with you along your travels, and helps travelers set up stellar packing lists so they know they’ll have what they need on the road.

This is a great way for those of us that love to test out products and share our reviews.

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25 Travel Blog Examples

There are SO MANY different kinds of travel blogs out there. From theme parks to traveling with your best furry friend, I’ve gathered a few examples from the best sub niches out there.

You’ll find a quick description of each blog below, and some notes on how they make their income.

It’s important to note that I’m basing income notes on what I can SEE, I don’t have intimate knowledge of the income of these blogs or how much they make.

Sub niche: Fashion and Packing

1. travel fashion girl.

Travel Fashion Girl is the premier fashion travel blog on the ‘net.

It’s won multiple awards and sees millions of visitors per year.

The content is primarily focused on packing lists and guides — what to wear, cool travel gadgets, and the best bags.

It earns its income primarily through affiliates and display advertising, but they also have digital products for sale.

2. Her Packing List

If you’re interested in the fashion and packing sub niche, Her Packing List is another one to look at.

It’s not as established as Travel Fashion Girl, but it covers similar topics. You’ll find content about packing lists, the best bags to travel with, cool new gadgets, and other things that will make your travel experience stellar (and fashionable).

The blog employs affiliate links and display advertising, along with a packing masterclass.

Sub niche: Destination-specific

3. travel mexico solo.

Travel Mexico Solo combines a few niches including solo travel. However, its biggest claim-to-fame is being one of the world’s biggest Mexico travel blogs. When it comes to earning income, the site features affiliate links and display ads, along with a few digital products.

4. The Art of Living in Turkey

Also featuring a country-specific focus, The Art of Living in Turkey focuses on long-term (or even permanent) travel in the country.

Topics vary from purchasing a SIM card to popular Turkish TV shows and sayings.

To our (limited) knowledge, we can only see affiliate links on the blog for income.

5. Ottawa Things To Do

Niching down further, Ottawa Things To Do focuses on the Canadian city of Ottawa.

This city-specific blog features affiliate links and display ads with Ezoic to earn income.

Because of its singular focus, there’s a high potential for sponsored content as well.

6. Uncover the Magic

Destination-specific content doesn’t just encompass countries and cities, it can also cover things like Disney travel!

Uncover The Magic is a Disney-focused blog that talks about all things Disney resorts from Anaheim to Tokyo.

Their income is earned primarily via affiliate links.

Niche: Foodie Travel

7. bacon is magic.

Food is an essential part of travel, especially for foodies.

Bacon is Magic is a food-focused blog that covers the best places to eat around the world, and shares recipes that you can recreate when you’re back home.

The blog features display advertising and affiliate marketing as income earning opportunities.

8. Epicure and Culture

Epicure and Culture features two prominent sub-niches: food and sustainable travel.

You can find everything you need to know about food and drink around the world, along with how to visit countries sustainably.

It features both affiliate links and display ads to earn income.

Sub Niche: Transportation Type

9. stylish cruising.

Stylish Cruising is a blog focused on as specific transportation style: the cruise.

You can learn everything you need to know about taking a cruise from how much to tip, where to go, and what you can expect.

It earns income through affiliate links that point you in the direction of things that help you book the perfect cruise, and make it better.

10. USA Road Trip Now – NOW RETIRED

Road tripping is another popular way to enjoy travel, and USA Road Trip Now combines destination-specific travel (USA) and transportation (via car).

This blog shares the best road trip destinations and gives advice on how to plan them.

There are no obvious income earning channels on this blog.

11. Cool RVers

Traveling in an RV is a great way to explore, and Cool RVers is a blog that helps RVers keep their travel vehicle in tip-top shape and provides tips for the road.

The site earns income via affiliate links and display advertising.

Sub niche: solo travel

12. a single woman traveling.

It’s all in the name with A Single Woman Traveling.

Here you can get tips and tricks for the best gear and destination that will make your solo travel experience top notch.

The site appears to make money from display ads and affiliate marketing.

13. Adventurous Kate

If you’re looking for bigger travel blogs to check out, Adventurous Kate has your back.

This solo travel blog is focused on helping women safely travel the world alone by providing tips, tricks, and destination guides.

The site makes money with affiliate marketing and display advertising.

Niche: Eco-travel

14. pina travels.

Focusing on responsible travels, Pina Travels provides tips, tricks, and destination guides that help you travel around the world while leaving a smaller impact.

It looks like this eco travel site primarily earns income via affiliate marketing links.

15. Soul Travel Blog

The Soul Travel Blog is all about remembering the magic of the journey.

Focusing on sustainability and experience, it shares destination guides and tips to having a truly soulful journey.

They earn income, via affiliate links along with astro-cartography services.

Sub Niche: Family Travel

16. let’s jet kids.

Let’s Jet Kids is all about family fun and traveling.

From road trips to international travel, there are plenty of tips and tricks for family that are looking to take their families on the road.

The site earns money via affiliate marketing.

17. Baby Can Travel

Traveling with babies is a whole different ball game, but Baby Can Travel helps you understand that it’s entirely possible.

Between the right baby gear to keep you and your little co-pilot on the road to where the best baby-friendly destinations are, thus the blog is here to help.

It earns money via affiliate links and display ads.

Sub niche: Digital Nomad / Working Abroad

18. the digital nomad journey.

The Digital Nomad Journey tells you exactly what it is right in the title.

This blog is focused on walking people through setting up and living their best life on the road. It shares tips, tricks, and destination guides.

The site earns income via affiliate links, courses, and digital products.

19. Nina Out and About

If you’ve been around here for a while, you’ve probably heard of my blog, Nina Out & About.

It’s a travel blog focused on expat travel both within Canada and worldwide.

I earn my income via affiliates, display advertising, and digital products.

Sub Niche: Things to Do

20. tales of a backpacker.

For solo women looking to backpack around the world, Tales of a Backpack is the go-to guide.

It covers everything from being a digital nomad and making money on the road to destination guides.

They make their income via affiliates and display advertising.

21. Fat Girls Hiking

Fat Girls Hiking is a digital guide for plus size hikers.

It’s all about finding the best plus size equipment to hitting the best trails. They earn income via affiliates, display ads, merchandise, and donations.

Note that this does actually spin off into local meet-up groups as well.

22. Girls That Scuba

Who doesn’t love a little underwater action?

Girls That Scuba is a blog all about women who head underwater and dive. Everything from the best destinations to how to learn, this is your go-to guide.

They earn income by display advertising, physical products, group trips, and affiliate income.

Sub niche: Special Interest Travel

22. the lady dicks.

The Lady Dicks is a blog and podcast about spooky travel. Focusing on haunted history, it shares where you can stay, stories you might (not) want to hear, and the best destinations to check out.

They earn income via affiliate links and partnerships.

23. Traveling With Your Pets

Who wants to leave your best bud behind? Traveling With Your Pets makes sure you don’t have to do that.

It earns money via affiliates and shares everything from how to cruise with your dog to the best travel kennels you can buy.

24. World Heritage Sites

Another history-focused travel guide is World Heritage Sites.

This blog shares tips and tricks for visiting famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites — perfect for anyone who loves to walk through history.

It earns its income via affiliate marketing.

25. Theme Park Blogger

Another niche, special interest travel blog is the Theme Park Blogger.

Like the title indicates, this blog shares everything you need to know about heading to a theme park.

It earns money via display advertising, and likely also affiliate links.

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How to Start a Travel Blog

Pick a niche.

You don’t want to just start a “travel blog.”

There’s A LOT of things to cover under that umbrella, and you certainly can’t cover it all.

For the best opportunity to grow your blog as a beginner, I highly recommend niching down.

Remember that you can always expand your niche when you’re ready, but it can be a bit more challenging to rein it in.

I recommend picking something that you’re knowledgeable, interested in, and, if you can, that you have stellar pictures of — Google loves an original photo.

Set Up Your Blog

There’s a bit of technical work that goes into running a blog, luckily it’s all pretty easy.

You need to decide on a blog name , purchase a domain name and get yourself monthly hosting with a company like Lyrical Host.

From there you install a theme (Kadence is my favorite, and you can use it for free!) and start creating stellar content.

Don’t forget to set up an About and Contact page.

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Find Keywords

If you’re starting from zero, you’ll want to find some low competition high volume keywords.

These are keywords that you’ll have a better chance of ranking content for when you’re first starting out.

As a search engine optimization expert, I’ve got a lot of free education out there that you can learn from and get started.

But simply put, I recommend using a program like RankIQ or Keysearch to help you find those perfect words.

Solid keyword research can also help you build a solid outline that covers the content in detail — enough detail for Google to enjoy it.

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Create Content

When it comes to blogging, creating content is what it’s all about.

No content means nothing to rank or monetize, and if you’re not doing that then I’d say it really isn’t all that worth it.

Honestly, blogging is A LOT of work to be a project you do simply for fun.

You want to create content that fully answers whatever query is being searched on Google. Your goal is to make sure that your reader can find anything they need within your piece and don’t have to look elsewhere.

If you’re not a strong writer, I recommend investing in an AI writer to help you out.

Monetize Your Blog

When it comes to earning money from your blog, you need to monetize the content.

Monetizing your content starts with finding the right affiliate programs to work with. You can do this by checking out a network like Travelpayouts or Impact Radius.

Once you find the best programs, you want to insert links in places they work naturally.

Don’t forget to disclose that you’re working with affiliates (you’ll see my disclosure under the title of this post).

Promote! Promote! Promote!

No one can buy anything from you if they don’t know you’re there.

You need people to come to your blog to earn money with it, so it’s important that you get started telling everyone you know.

Pick a social media platform and start building your brand.

Don’t forget to start an email list so you can bring people back!

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Do travel bloggers make money?

Yes, you can totally make money travel blogging — I’m living proof of that.

My blog, Nina Out and About makes me over $10,000 per month via a combination of digital product sales, display advertising, and affiliate income. In January 2022, I made over $31k passively this way from that site.

Travel blogging can be a solid way to earn passive(ish, honestly, there’s still a lot of work involved) income that can then be used to fund future travel… if that’s what you’re going for.

I know people roll their eyes when we start talking about earning an income online, but it’s a serious thing that can be done if you’re willing to put the work into it.

Travel bloggers absolutely can make money, and if you’re willing to put the work into it, you might be one of those too!

How much money can you make from a travel blog?

January 2022 travel blog income :

Affiliates = $24,719.80

Digital Products + Email Sponsors = $6,901.74

Mediavine Ads = $1,381.41

(This is all from my one travel blog, not from this SEO site or SEO products related to this site. I made an extra about $150 from my other travel blog too in January.)

How To Make Money With a Travel Blog

Find yourself wondering “should I start a travel blog” and day dreaming about the income you could possibly make… then doubting yourself?

Travel bloggers seriously do make cash, but it’s not necessarily a quick money-making solution.

There’s plenty of opportunity to make money with a travel blog, here’s how most of us do it:

Display Advertising

If you want to be a successful travel blogger, you’ll want to bring in a lot of traffic and monetize with display advertising.

Advertising gets a bit of a bad rap, but realistically it’s why many of the big name bloggers can bring in as much as they do (myself included).

Your goal is to get on a premium ad network like Mediavine or AdThrive. These networks give you the best RPMs that can help you earn the most money, but they’re not easy to get into.

For Mediavine, you’ll need at least 50,000 sessions in the last 30 days, and for AdThrive you’re talking over 100,000 page views.

Affiliate Marketing

You can get started with affiliate marketing as soon as you publish your first post.

Affiliate marketing is when you promote a brands products with tracked links and when your audience clicks through and makes a purchase, you earn a small percentage or fixed amount from the sale.

There are a ton of great affiliate programs within the travel niche.

My favorite network is Travelpayouts that lets you connect with some of the biggest brands in the industry from Viator to BusBud.

But you can find a ton of programs on almost every affiliate network out there.

Digital Products and Courses

From travel packing lists to courses on how to move across the globe, there are plenty of digital products that you can create for your travel blog.

These are a great way to monetize your blog because you make them once and can sell them for as long as you want.

Not to mention that you get a considerably higher payout than you do from affiliates and ad networks (in most cases).

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Merchandise

If you have a bigger brand that people resonate with (or you’re trying to make one), you could consider selling merchandise.

There are plenty of companies that let you create a design and use a print-on-demand model so you don’t have to keep any inventory on hand.

This can be a great way to earn from your audience.

Memberships

If you’ve built a brand that has an engaged audience or group, running a membership might be a stellar idea.

What I like about memberships is that they feature a recurring income that can help you do better financial planning for your business.

Yes, your blog is a business , and having a solid financial plan will make a difference. Memberships are great because you can offer them at a low or high cost (depending on what you’re providing) and you can share as much or little as you want.

Build a community and monetize it, it could be a start of a serious money-making adventure.

This isn’t the best strategy when it comes to travel blogging for beginners, but if you’ve established something it could be a great place to grow.

What is the meaning of the travel blog?

Travel blogs are focused on sharing tips, tricks and insights about travel. The goal is to pave the figurative road for the next travel and make their trip easier and more enjoyable. Whether its sharing the best things to do or what to pack, travel blogs aim to help people travel better.

How do you write a travel blog?

Writing a travel blog starts with gathering the right keywords that your audience is already searching for. Once you’ve found stellar keywords, you need to write solid, engaging content that your audience wants to read. Then you want to optimize and monetize your content, so people can find it on Google and make purchases.

What are the main features of a travel blog? 

Travel blogs feature travel-related content like packing lists and destination guides, a detailed about page that will tell your readers (and Google) what you’re all about, crisp, enticing photos from your travels, and, in some cases even video. The main feature of a travel blog is the written content that attracts and engages your readers.

What is the best travel blog?

The best travel blog depends on what kind of travel you’re looking for. There are plenty of great examples in almost every sub niche from destination-specific content to types of travel. One of the most popular ones is Nomadic Matt.

What is the best WordPress theme for a travel blog?

Kadence is the theme I recommend for travel blogs. Whether you’re looking for something free or a pro-level theme, Kadence has it all. You can use their starter templates to make something that looks nice and has a solid speed. But you can get pro themes from companies like Restored 316. Whatever you’re looking for, you can make it on Kadence.

How much does it cost to start a travel blog?

Starting a travel blog can be a great budget-friendly way to start earning income. While it’s a long-term game, you can get buy spending only a few dollars for month on WordPress hosting. That said, I do recommend that you spend a little extra on a program like Keysearch or RankIQ that can help you create well-optimized content that readers can find and enjoy.

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Conclusion: Is Starting a Travel Blog Worth It?

I make over $10,000 per month with my travel blog, so I’m the first to tell you that starting a travel blog is seriously worth it.

To be clear: blogging about travel (or blogging of any sort) is a long-term game. You’re not going to earn thousands right out of the gate. But if you’re willing to put the work into it, you can see some serious ROI.

There are plenty of sub niches within the overarching travel category, meaning whatever you’re interested in there’s an audience for you.

Whether you want to talk about your solo travel adventures or share travel tips and tricks for heading out with a toddler, the right keywords and content can help you find the perfect audience.

If you love creating content (particularly written content), can snap a quality photo, and might even be interested in hosting a YouTube channel (totally optional), then travel blogging might be worth it for you.

I’ve seen some great success, and I love sharing tips and tricks for getting there.

That dream life you want, traveling and sharing your adventures, it’s well within your reach as long as you’re willing to put the work in.

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This isn’t just any run-of-the-mill travel blog; it’s a travel journal encompassing over a decade of travel across Europe and the rest of the world from the eyes of an architecture-obsessed, latte-lover solo female traveler.

With this space I aim to encourage millennial women to discover the world on their own using my recommendations, practical tips, and ready-to-use itineraries in the far ends of Scotland, the bustling metropolises of Japan, the beaches of Mexico, and the charming streets of my hometown.

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If being a travel blogger sounds like a dream job — well, it kind of is. Writers across America spend their days exploring fantastic sights in dozens of exotic countries, documenting what they experience and making a living as they go.

But that doesn’t mean the job is easy. Most professional travelers have made impressive sacrifices to follow their dreams, whether it's by selling all of their belongings, living in small apartments with several roommates, or just living very simply. Superb travel blogging also takes a unique knack for making extraordinary travel experiences resonate with the masses.

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The blogger behind A Dangerous Business is Amanda, who decided in high school that she wanted to travel. An avid Lord of the Rings fan, she was determined to visit New Zealand and spent two weeks there in 2005. She has since been to over 50 countries on six continents.

With the hopes of traveling more, Amanda started A Dangerous Business in 2010, but isn't a full-time traveler. She enjoys the comforts of home — and her beloved cat — far too much. Instead, she created the blog as a hobby and a way to combat boredom at work. In 2015, after earning her Master's degree in Tourism Management, she went full-time as a blogger.

The goal of A Dangerous Business is to help people find ways to fit travel into their lives. Amanda works with global brands and destinations to create bucket-list-style travel trips, and has been featured on The Huffington Post and USA Today Travel .

Follow Amanda on her adventures by visiting her on Facebook and Instagram .

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An author and public speaker, Geraldine DeRuiter runs the award-winning blog, The Everywhereist .  

While her focus is primarily on travel-related topics, she does occasionally delve into content related to dessert and feminism. And she has an apparent fondness for Jeff Goldblum.

The Seattle blogger has been featured in Forbes , The Independent and The Huffington Post . TIME Magazine also called her work “clever,” while The New York Times described her as "dark and hilarious."

These assessments are evident when you explore The Everywherist, which showcases Geraldine's dry wit. Check out her Facebook page and Instagram page to keep up with her shenanigans.

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The award-winning travel and lifestyle blog, The Blonde Abroad , is run by California native Kiersten Rich. She left her job in corporate finance to become a world traveler, and has now been to over 50 countries.

Through her blog, Kiersten hopes to inspire people to live a life they love and not settle for anything less. The Blonde Abroad is a multi-level business that allows Kiersten to earn an income through various streams of revenue. She offers social media and marketing consulting, content creation and blog mentorship retreats, and takes all-expenses-paid press trips to produce content for brands.

You can catch all of Kiersten's adventures on Instagram , where she does weekly Q&A stories on travel, work and personal topics.

Adventurous Kate

Adventurous Kate

Kate McCulley travels the world for a living and documents her adventures on her blog, Adventurous Kate . It all started in 2010 when she quit her job in online marketing to travel to southeast Asia for six months. Those six months turned into five years and she's now traveled across more than 65 countries.

Adventurous Kate started on that trip to southeast Asia, when Kate began building up her freelance work portfolio while developing her blog. In 2016, she moved to New York City, revamped her blog and downsized her travel, so she's only away from home about 25 percent of the time.

You can keep up with Kate on social media by following her on Facebook , YouTube and Twitter .

Land Lopers

A self-described former cubicle dweller, Matt Long is the man behind the LandLopers blog. His passion for travel led him to start the blog, but he doesn't backpack around the world. He lives in a house in the suburbs with his three dogs and has found a way to make travel his profession. The blog name comes from the word "landloper," which is a wanderer or vagabond.

LandLopers is a reflection of Matt's experiences, and provides information on many travel-related topics. He strives to make travel more fun and accessible by sharing tips on how to experience the best destinations around the world.

Follow Matt on Instagram , Twitter and Facebook .

Lee Abbamonte

Lee Abbamonte

A Wall Street veteran, Lee Abbamonte worked in energy and wealth management for eight years after earning his undergraduate degree in Finance and Marketing from the University of Maryland at College Park, and his MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management.

Lee is now a multimedia travel personality, brand ambassador and entrepreneur.

He's also the youngest person to visit every country in the world, plus the North and South Poles. His goal is to visit all 325 countries and unique destinations in the world via the Travelers Century Club list. He has been featured in or on a wide array of media outlets, including Fox News, ESPN, CNN, Sports Illustrated , the Washington Post and Conde Nast Traveler.

Lee documents his travels on Facebook , Instagram , YouTube and Twitter .

Sending Postcards

Sending Postcards Couple

The travel blog Sending Postcards is a labor of love between a married couple. While they don't disclose their names, they do share their story. After their wedding, the duo left Canada to travel the world together. The blog was essentially a way to document their extended honeymoon.

The two spent a year traveling around Africa, Europe and the U.S., living in Montreal for a few years before settling in San Francisco, which they currently call home. As they travel to various destinations, many right in and around California, they share their adventures on Sending Postcards.

Hippie in Heels

Hippie in Heels

Rachel Jones grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she lived with her brother and parents. When she got to college, she spent two summers backpacking in Europe and a month in Uganda. She went on to graduate with honors as a nurse. After 11 months as a cardiac care nurse in Charlotte, N.C., Rachel realized that a life in the "real world" wasn't for her. And so, she decided to retire from nursing and follow her heart.

She chose Goa, India, where she could ride a camel and climb a mountain, as her next home. It's where she's spent the last five years and where she currently documents her life on her travel blog, Hippie in Heels . She basically lives out of a backpack and survives on street food. While she's barely getting by financially, the trade off is worth it because she's been to 30 countries and counting. And she met the love of her life in India.

Follow Rachel and her Indian adventures on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .

Pause the Moment

Pause for the Moment

In 2008, the day after his 24th birthday, Ryan headed to Dublin, Ireland for his first solo backpacking trip through Europe. The three-month experience was life changing, and in 2010, Ryan quit his job. He then set off on a trip around the world that was supposed to last six months to a year. His passion for the sun, the sea and adventure wouldn't let him stop there, and he's been on the road for seven years.

Now he's a digital influencer and travel blogger who has spent the last three years in Playa del Carmen, sometimes visiting Greece during the hot summer months. His blog, Pause the Moment , features travel guides and resources for destinations all across the world. In 2017, he started running small group tours to Egypt, which he plans to continue in October 2018.

Catch Ryan on his Facebook page and on Twitter .

Camels & Chocolate

Camels & Chocolate

A Nashville-based freelance writer and fitness buff, Kristin Luna runs the Camels & Chocolate blog. She was a college tennis player and marathoner, and she loves to travel with her husband. And while she's all about diving, hiking and skiing, she's not a nomad. She has simply mastered the art of balancing career with family and traveling.

Most of her freelance work involves influencer campaigns where she partners with brands and destinations to create original content. She also consults with small businesses on marketing and media strategy. And while she currently lives in Nashville, her blog has been around since 2007, so it's full of helpful and interesting information on tourist locations all over the world. Kristin has appeared in multiple media publications, including Redbook magazine, Glamour magazine, Marie Claire and National Geographic .

Camels & Chocolate has a social presence on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .

Just Chasing Rabbits

Just Chasing Rabbits

Mississippi couple Mark and Jennifer Campbell share their travel stories on their blog, Just Chasing Rabbits . The self-proclaimed "young at heart" duo has been traveling together since 2004, when they went to New Orleans on their honeymoon.

Mark and Jennifer travel with a sense of curiosity, always on the lookout for unusual and amazing sites. They hope to inspire their readers to take everyday moments and turn them into unforgettable adventures.

In addition to giving readers an inside look at their travels, Just Chasing Rabbits also has an online shop full of cool travel-related products personally selected by Mark and Jennifer.

Keep up with the two lovebirds on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .

My Itchy Travel Feet

My Itchy Travel Feet

A travel guide for baby boomers, My Itchy Travel Feet is the work of Donna L. Hull, the blog's chief navigator, and Alan Hull, the site's photographer. The Montana couple has been documenting their travels since 2008, covering both domestic and international destinations.

They have travel guides for a variety of places all across the world, and also have tips and ideas for themed trips like bucket list trips, cruises, romantic getaways and national park adventures. With Donna's preference for luxury and Alan's rugged sense of adventure, My Itchy Travel Feet has something for every baby boomer (and beyond) to enjoy.

Follow the couple on their travel journeys via YouTube , Instagram and Facebook .

Be My Travel Muse

Be My Travel Muse

Since 2012, southern California resident Kristin Addis has been a solo globetrotter. After working as an investment banker in Newport Beach, she got burned out and decided to make a big change. She sold her belongings — everything except a carry-on bag — and has since experienced amazing global adventures.

She's hitchhiked across China, taken a 35-day safari to Africa and spent two months hiking in Patagonia. She even became a Buddhist nun for 10 days. Her blog focuses on solo travel and outdoor adventures like hiking, camping and scuba diving.

New content is posted on Be My Travel Muse every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, offering readers ways to make the most of their travels. Kristin shares packing lists, country cost guides and exercise tips for novice and expert travelers from all around the world.

See where Kristin's next adventure will be by following her on Instagram , YouTube and Facebook .

Local Adventurer

Esther from Local Adventurer

Each year, travel bloggers Esther and Jacob of Local Adventurer move to a new city. The Atlanta natives decided on a year in each spot because it's enough time to discover amazing spots in each new place, without being too permanent. After moving across the country and realizing that they hadn't gotten to know their hometown as well as they should have, they decided to get out and explore.

Esther and Jacob travel full-time but focus on local destinations. They seek to find adventure in everyday life, seeing the world through a childlike lens that highlights the beauty in even the most mundane things.

My Beautiful Adventures

Andi Perullo de Ledesma

Chinese medicine doctor and travel photojournalist Andrea (Andi) Perullo de Ledesma is a Charlotte, N.C., resident and blogger who runs My Beautiful Adventures . She's a native southerner but has lived in seven states and been to over 50 countries on six continents.

She claims to live a very dichotomous life because she struggles with wanting to capture the world on film through travel and focusing on her experience practicing Chinese medicine, which she considers her true calling.

Andi's love affair with travel can be credited to her intrigue of diverse cultures, roads not traveled and life-changing experiences. During her time traveling the world, she met an Argentinean man, Lucas, who she married in Buenos Aires after five years of a long-distance relationship.

In 2015, Andi had a son, Joaquin, whom she calls her "most beautiful adventure yet."

Follow along as she travels the world on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .

Hole in the Donut

Barbara Weibel

No, Hole in the Donut is not a food blog. But it might awaken your appetite...for travel.

Barbara Weibel is the owner/editor of Hole in the Donut, which she started in 2007. While working in various industries like marketing, advertising, real estate and public relations, Barbara was merely earning an income, but never felt passionate about what she did. She envied people who loved their jobs.

That's when she left her job and spent six months traveling solo around the world. She had no plans other than to go wherever the wind blew her. She documented all of her travels and blogged about the different places she visited. In 2009, she decided to become a full-time traveler.

Hole in the Donut is where Barbara shares her adventures in interesting countries. She features stories about the people she meets, the wild encounters she has and the spiritual lessons that she learns along the way.

Stay in the loop with Barbara's travels by following her on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter and YouTube .

Jessie on a Journey

Jessica Festa

Started in 2011 by Jessica (Jessie) Festa, Jessie On A Journey is an award-winning solo female and offbeat travel blog. Jessie was born and raised in New York, where she is a certified sightseeing guide.

She grew up traveling, taking North American road trips and Caribbean cruises. While studying at the State University at Albany in New York, Jessie had several opportunities to travel. She taught English in Thailand, backpacked solo across Europe, studied in Australia and hiked through China.

After college, her 9 to 5 job wouldn't allow her time to travel and Jessie realized that she had to spend her life doing something she loved, not something she was "supposed" to do. Now she runs her blog, offering readers tips on solo travel, as well as blog advice and resources for others who want to start a travel blog.

Hook up with Jessie on Twitter , Instagram and Facebook .

Travel Mama

Travelmamas.com

Moms who like to travel will find common ground with Colleen Lanin, the founder/editor-in-chief of Travel Mama . Colleen is an award-winning author with a Master's degree in Business Administration. She's also a member of the Society of American Travel Writers. She was invited to the White House as one of the 100 most influential travel bloggers for a summit on study abroad.

Colleen's stories have been featured in Parenting Magazine , the Chicago Tribune, Working Mother Magazine and the Orlando Sentinel . She has lived in California, Minnesota and southern France, as well as Arizona, where she currently resides. She shares her life with her husband, two children and a rescue pup.

Check out Colleen and Travel Mama on the Travel Mamas Facebook page and on Twitter .

Solo Traveler

Solo Traveler

Janice Waugh started Solo Traveler in 2009. When she became a widow and am empty nester, a love of travel fed her inspiration. Her personal musings quickly became public and now Solo Traveler is a community where people who love travel share tips, tricks and support one another.

The Solo Traveler publishes posts that highlight the benefits of solo travel and how to do it well. Weekly features cover solo travel destinations and photos provided by readers. The blog has a Facebook page with over 230,000 followers, as well as a Pinterest page loaded with more tips, tricks and solo travel ideas.

Tourist 2 Townie

Tourist 2 Townie

Gareth Leonard, a former Marketing Director, has a passion for slow, meaningful travel, which he shares on his blog, Tourist 2 Townie . After spending six years working to make other people's dreams come true, he decided to drop everything and follow his own path.

In 2009, he bought a one-way ticket to Buenos Aires and left his comfortable life behind.

Now he documents all of his adventures in Argentina, as well as other destinations around the world. He gives recommendations on the best places to see, the coolest things to do and his favorite places to eat. Check out Gareth on YouTube , Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .

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How to Start a Travel Blog: The Complete Guide

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Many people dream about traveling the world for a living; and there are people that are actually able to do so that aren’t pilots, flight attendants, or businessmen. These people are known as travel bloggers and they get paid to visit and write about their major passion in life: travel.

Before you think it’s all a dream, it’s time to debunk a few myths and tell some truths about how to start a travel blog. 🏖

Travel Blogging Truths

Who wouldn’t want to be a travel blogger? Travel can be expensive and the idea of having someone else cover your costs is certainly enticing. But it’s not all about grabbing trips to Paris in first class. Travel blogging is just like a job .

Travel blogging isn’t easy. The fact that you’re traveling and getting paid to do so while staying in top accommodations is what most people see. They don’t realize that there are a lot of struggles that go hand-in-hand with figuring out how to start a travel blog.

Here’s what you need to know before getting started as a travel blogger:

  • It’s a saturated niche. Everyone wants to ride the wave of being a travel blogger, thinking it’s all rainbows and sunshine—that by virtue of having a travel blog (and a few followers), they can request comped stays at 5-star hotels. But it’s not that easy . There are plenty of travel bloggers that spent a long time building their empire before they took off to the point where they received any special perks (or compensation).
  • Many times, you’re behind your computer. Being a blogger is like having your own magazine and being the editor, photographer, writer, and stylist—all in one. Some bloggers have teams now, but in the beginning, it will be just you . Taking and editing photos and/or video, write-ups, SEO , social media scheduling: all these tasks will require a fair amount of time stuck in front of your computer.
  • Writer’s block. Companies pay you for content, and to be a successful travel blogger, you have to follow deadlines like any regular job. Creating great content while at the same time, experiencing what every place has to offer isn’t easy, especially when you just want to relax and you’re on a tight deadline.
  • You won’t earn a fixed income. As with freelancing in general, you’re only as good as your next project. You’ll also have to think of travel blogging as an expense at the beginning. After all, how will you start writing about places you haven’t been to? You have to invest some money to do the traveling that will serve as the subject for your content.
  • If you’re a solo travel blogger, it can be lonely to go from place to place on your own. And since you aren’t in a place for too long, you’ll constantly make and break friendships and connections.
  • Not knowing what’s next. Becoming a travel blogger may seem exciting at first, but you have to be constantly planning for what’s next. There may be a time where travel loses excitement or you run out of funds and you’ll need to plan accordingly.

If you just want to learn how to start a travel blog for the sake of sharing your travels, then these truths may not apply to you. Your expectations and ambitions will be based on self-fulfillment (and perhaps sharing your adventures with friends and family) more so than building a brand to appeal to sponsors.

How to Start A Travel Blog

Not scared away by the harsh truths of travel blogging? Here’s how to start a travel blog, step by step:

Hippie in Heels travel blog

Choosing a Niche

There are two basic ways to get started: travel then figure out how to start a travel blog , or plan to start a travel blog then do the actual traveling . The motivation for the people in the former situation is likely just that they want an outlet to share their travels to family and friends, while the latter is more suited to those that plan to expand and monetize their travel blog in the future.

Like food blogs , travel blogs are a dime a dozen, so it’s best to start by choosing a niche (especially when you eventually want to earn from travel blogging) that will help differentiate you from the pack, since general travel blogs will usually not fare well when it comes to SEO efforts.

Travel Blogging Sub Niches

There are so many travel blog niches you can think of and fill a need for. To some, their niche comes naturally. For others, it could take a while to make a decision. Here are some questions you can ask yourself when determining a niche for your travel blog:

  • Why do I want to blog?
  • What am I passionate about telling or teaching to others?
  • What are my skills, strengths, interests, and expertise?
  • Can I write about this topic for a long time? The niche shouldn’t be too broad or too narrow.

If you’re looking for inspiration, here are some of the more popular travel niches:

  • City blogging: Focused on your city (you don’t have to travel that far, and you perhaps know the topic better than most)
  • Country-focused: Destinations around the country
  • Area/Region: Like South America or Southeast Asia-focused
  • Demographic-focused: Like travel blogs specifically targeted to Americans/American passport holders
  • Budget travel
  • Luxury travel
  • Solo travel
  • Female travel
  • Traveling for work
  • Adventure travel
  • Family travel
  • Empty nesters/traveling for seniors
  • Traveling with disabilities

Or if you’re really ambitious, you can even blog about your worldwide journey, as Gary Arndt has done on Everything Everywhere . He sold his house in 2007 and has been traveling around the world ever since (over 175 countries and counting).

Travel blog around the world

To be sure that someone will want to read your blog, search for your competition (to validate if there’s an existing audience for your idea). You might even want to utilize a tool like Ahrefs  or BuzzSumo to look up some of the most popular content in a niche, such as “Traveling in South America,” to get an idea of what other bloggers are writing about. Then ask yourself, can you do this better?

Traveling in South America

Alternatively, you may want to try and be the first in your niche. If you can, find a gap in the market. If you find yourself asking “Why hasn’t anybody done this?”—do it yourself!

Most bloggers market themselves as brands. Your brand is what you’re known for and known as. It’s what makes people say “That is so XX!” when they see a piece of your content.

Aspects of blog branding include:

  • Your blog name and niche
  • Your blog’s overall look: the theme, fonts, logo, color palette, images you use, and so on
  • The voice of your writing

Coming up with your Blog Name

Your blog name is important because it’s also what your blog is known as (your brand). While you’ll be able to change many things about your blog over time, your name is something you should stick with. Give it a fair amount of thought before deciding on it.

Not sure what to call your shiny new travel blog? You might start with your own name, a play on that name, or a mix of your name and travel-related terms. A few general rules for settling on a blog name (which will also be your domain name):

  • It must easy to recall and easy to spell
  • It should also be not too long
  • It must not contain hyphens or numbers

For more tips, you can take a look at our guide:  How to Choose a Domain Name (8 Tips to Stand Out).

Some brilliant travel blog names to look to for inspiration include Nomadic Matt , which is about a guy who travels the world, Adventurous Kate , a blog about a girl who quit her job to travel the world, and The Blonde Abroad , which is about a solo female traveller who is (you guessed it) blonde. There’s also Tanks that Get Around , a travel blog/travel tank top shop.

Nomadic Matt travel blog

Setting up the Blog

A professional blog has three technical elements you’ll need to setup: domain name , blogging platform, and web host.

Choosing a Blogging Platform

There are many free blogging platforms out there, like Blogger, WordPress.com , and Tumblr. Any of these options is fine for a personal blog, but if you plan on monetizing your site, a self-hosted WordPress blog is your best bet .

The other platforms come with their own restrictions, but with a self-hosted WordPress site, you’re free to customize it completely. Self-hosted WordPress also allows you to grow and not worry about having to change platforms later if your travel blog suddenly becomes super popular. Read more about the differences between WordPress.org and WordPress.com .

WordPress powers 42.7% of the internet , is super user-friendly and has flexible customization options. It is used on many different kinds of websites , be they blogs, ecommerce sites, news portals, or business sites. Due to its open-source nature, WordPress is free to use, however creating and maintaining a site might cost you some money .

While the content management system you choose is free (assuming you choose WordPress), you’ll have to pay for your professional domain name and web hosting.

Choosing a Reliable Web Host

The web host is where you store your website’s files. Hosting plans can be as cheap as $4/month and can be upgraded to give you more storage space and bandwidth for visitors as your blog grows.

It’s important to choose a reliable and stable web host that does not have too much downtime. If you’re starting out, you might be better off with shared hosting, which means you’ll be sharing a server with other blogs. The downside is, your blog may load slower because you’re sharing resources with other websites. Also, you might have to spend more time fiddling with your site.

Application hosting , database hosting , and managed WordPress hosting through a company like Kinsta have its advantages for those interested in how to start a travel blog.

Since you’re on the go, the last thing you have time to worry about is downtime or messing around with your server. Additionally, you might not always have access to the best internet connection to fix things. Falling back on a reliable managed host might actually save you money.

You’ll also get access to a variety of tools which can make managing your site a lot easier, such as Kinsta’s custom dashboard .

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A few other things to look out for when deciding on a web host:

  • WordPress optimized
  • Good customer support
  • Automatic backups
  • Ample storage space

Read more about how Kinsta is different than other hosts.

Customizing the Blog’s Look

After you’ve installed and setup the free WordPress CMS with your web host, you can focus on setting up your blog’s look and feel—an important aspect of branding.

Customizing the following will help your travel blog become your own:

  • Theme: You can choose from both paid and free options . There are themes that cater specifically to travel blogs. When you’re just getting started, don’t overthink your blog’s theme. You might want to start with a free one first, because unlike your blog’s name, you can change the design later on .

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To help with the process of choosing the blog’s overall look easier, you can make a branding board. A branding board includes:

  • Color palette : Have a set of 2 to 3 complementing colors (anything more would be distracting).
  • Fonts : 3 at most. Think one for your logo, one for headings, one for body copy.
  • Images that reflect what you want your blog to evoke when visitors drop by your site.

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Increase Blog Functionality with Plugins

What attracts many users to WordPress is the customizability it offers thanks to plugins, which are codes you can install to add functionality to your site. Since you’re just getting started, defer to the experts. Blogging Wizard shares some of the must-have plugins that can help with SEO, analytics, backups , safety , and speeding up your blog .

There are also some plugins to consider that were created specifically for travel blogs. These include:

Travel Map

You might also want to add an Instagram plugin to show off your travel photos on your blog.

Instagram feed plugin

You might also consider installing affiliate plugins , but we’ll talk more about that in the latter monetization section.

Content Creation

The most important part of a blog is the content. Content shouldn’t just be confined to articles (or text); it can also take the form of photos (graphics, infographics), videos, and audio ( podcast ).

Of course, you shouldn’t start with all of these different types of content at once—it can be overwhelming. Instead, you can start adding new content types as your blog starts growing and you get the hang of running it.

To get some inspiration we recommend you to take a look at these guide:

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5 Things More Important for Your Content Than Content Length

There is no right or wrong way to write. Many people adopt a journal way of writing—telling people about their day or experience, while some go for how to guide types of posts.

The best kind of blogs are the ones that deliver a mix of content types. Many people that read travel blogs are after the information you can give them about a place, while your unique voice (which adds to the branding part of the blog) is what will draw readers to you.

If you plan to travel after setting up your travel blog, you can plot out what content to write, what places to feature, what angles to write about. Ideally, you’ll have at least 15 posts ready to go before launching. This will give you time to consistently release content as you work on your next pieces, while giving readers enough content to stick around and read.

Tips to Optimize Content for SEO

There’s no hard and fast rule for content length and ranking on Google but in general, the longer, the better.

Though the in’s and out’s of proper on-page SEO are outside of the scope of this article, here are a few quick hits for setting up content for success:

  • Use headings to organize your article (and to strategically make use of keywords )
  • Write titles that people will pique people’s curiosity so they will share your post, but don’t be clickbaity (meaning, truly back up the article with great content). Also, write titles the way people search.
  • Use keywords in URL slugs

For a more advanced study of SEO (that’s still beginner-friendly), check out our SEO checklist  and some recommended SEO plugins  you should start off.

Asher Fergusson, a successful travel blogger, and Kinsta customer said that the secret for his rapid growth in organic search rankings was to conduct a controversial research study. After having a nightmare Airbnb experience with his wife and 10-month-old son in Paris he decided to review over 1,000 horror stories to see what’s most likely to go wrong. The resulting article titled, “ Is Airbnb Safe? ” led to being featured on the front page of Reddit and was picked up by dozens of mainstream media outlets. This boosted the SEO strength of his entire website.

Photography

People are visual creatures, which is why platforms like Instagram and Pinterest are so successful and growing at a rapid pace .

Taking great photos or videos that make viewers feel like they are there or will want to be there will attract more visitors to your blog. The photos will also be used for your blog promotion; pretty photographs with catchy titles attract people on sites like the aforementioned Pinterest.

While you’re thinking about images, don’t forget to optimize your images , both for performance and for SEO . You can’t just upload full resolution photos to your blog and expect them to load fast. You’ll need a little help from an optimization tool or plugin. Name your files something meaningful (and short), as Google looks at things like these when it chooses what to index for Google image search. Which tools and how to showcase your photos you can read our guide:  8 Best WordPress Photo Gallery Plugins .

Optimize photos for travel blog

There are three main ways to promote your blog:

  • Social media: The easiest way to promote your travel blog is through your own network, but social media, with hundreds of millions of monthly active users, is also known for targeted advertising, meaning that it can help your content reach the people most likely to care about it. Hand Luggage Only’s Instagram is a great example of a beautiful travel photo diary. Another awesome platform where you can promote your content is Pinterest. We wrote a detailed guide on the best Pinterest marketing tips .

Travel photos on Instagram

  • Traditional media: Getting featured on newspapers and magazines is good exposure, even for an online entity. In fact, this is how popular blogger Nomadic Matt quickly grew his following.
  • Search engines: The largest potential source of traffic, but comes with a lot of competition.

Writing guest posts is another way to get backlinks to your site from more prominent travel blogs. On another note, collecting email addresses and sending out email newsletters is an effective way to get more views because it gives you a direct connection with your subscribers (unlike social networks, which may restrict reach to your existing followers).

Nomadic Matt, arguably the most popular travel blog, recognized the potential for these tactics but went in a different direction . He pitched guest blog posts to finance blogs on how to save money traveling. He guest posted on entrepreneurship podcasts to talk about how he was able to build a business from his travel blog.

These tactics set himself apart from others, and also introduced his site to multiple different audiences.

Travel Blog Monetization

There are several ways to monetize your travel blog , but when you’re starting out, it can be tough. What many travelers (or digital nomads) do to sustain their traveling lifestyle while working on the road involves accepting jobs as virtual assistants, doing freelance writing, consulting, or offering some other type of service.

Ways to Make Money from Your Travel Blog

Besides using your personal brand to get clients for services you may be interested in offering, there are many other ways to make money from your travel blog:

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  • Sponsored trips : Work with private companies or brands and tourism boards. Tourism boards usually want press to encourage more people to visit their country. They will usually pay for food, lodging, activities, and sometimes even airfare. Since they want resulting posts to reach a wide audience, this might only be offered to those with bigger followings. Some companies may also invite you to sponsored trips to launch their products—with everything paid for.

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  • Workshops : After growing a following and being recognized as an expert, you may be invited for speaking engagements or workshops that you can charge for.

Blog not making enough yet? Check out these 65+ ways to make money online on the side while you continue to grow your travel blog up to where hopefully one day it can financially support you.

This guide by Firstsiteguide includes a few more ideas if you are looking to start your travel blog.

How to Start a Travel Blog

A travel blog is a good way to document and share your love of travel, but it also brings about the potential for income. First decide whether you’ll be blogging for passion or profit, then follow these guidelines to help you with the specifics of how to start a travel blog.

What are your tips when it comes to the question of how to start a travel blog? Tweet at @Kinsta and we’ll share the best insights! Or drop them below in the comments.

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How to Start a Travel Blog (and Earn Money With It!)

how to start a travel blog and earn money

Back in 2012, I set up a travel blog to document a backpacking trip around Europe. It’s now evolved into something else entirely but for the first few years of running it, I made a nice chunk of pocket money through ads, sponsorships, and paid posts that covered my website costs. 

As you can imagine, I spent a lot of time researching how to start a travel blog and make money writing about my trips. So, if you’re thinking about starting a travel blog, I don’t blame you. There might be a lot more competition today (blogging is considered a more viable career than it was 12 years ago), but there’s also more demand. Plenty of companies seek out travel bloggers to promote their destinations, but there are other ways you can make money from a travel blog too.

In this post, I’ll run through a step-by-step guide to setting up a travel blog, as well as highlight the most common ways you can make money with it. 

How to Start a Travel Blog in 7 Steps 

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Before you can start making money with your travel blog , you need to get the foundations in place. That includes securing a domain, choosing a niche, creating a brand, and growing an audience. 

1. Choose your travel niche 

I wasn’t a full-time travel blogger. I took short city breaks alongside my day job, so I naturally veered into writing around full-time work as a way to make money while traveling . That was my niche. There are other niches—-some more common than others—such as luxury travel, solo travel, LGBTQIA+ travel, and religious travel. 

Having a niche gives you direction. It helps you decide what content to post, who your audience is, and how you can monetize . For example, if you write about luxury travel, you might write a series of posts about five-star resorts in Greece. Or if you specialize in budget travel, your posts might include tips for saving money. 

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How to Choose Your Travel Niche

The easiest niche to choose is the one you know best. If you’re used to traveling in style, then starting a luxury travel blog makes sense. But if you’ve only slummed it in hostels, it might be harder to create relevant content for a premium audience. 

When choosing your travel niche, consider: 

  • Your past experiences. What kind of experiences have you had previously? Have you done a lot of slow, land travel or have the majority of your trips been cruises?  
  • Your existing knowledge and interests. What do you know a lot about? You can combine travel with other interests, like art, language, culture, or fashion to create a sub-niche within travel. 
  • Your personal circumstances. What makes you different from other travel bloggers? Maybe you travel as a family and homeschool your kids or maybe you’re a solo female backpacker traveling through South America. 

2. Define Your Audience 

Once you’ve chosen your niche, take a look at who your target audience might be. Sometimes it’ll be clear, like the LGBT market, but other times it can be broader. For example, your niche might be luxury travel, but who specifically do you want to target in that niche? Is it wealthy retirees looking to explore far-flung places in style? Or is it busy professionals who love chic city breaks? 

Honing in on who you want to target with your travel blog will inspire content ideas and ensure you’re writing relevant posts. And, the more specific you can be with your audience, the easier it is to pitch your blog to companies for sponsorships. 

Most brands will have a decent idea about who their audience is , so if you can show you know the demographics of your readers, there’s a much better chance these brands will choose to work with you. 

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How to choose your target audience

Here are some ways you can uncover your target audience if you’re unsure: 

  • Research existing blogs. Check out other travel blogs in your niche to see what audiences they’re writing for. 
  • Explore social media. See who’s following your competitors on social media and what profile they fit. 
  • Define your interests and knowledge. Lots of travel bloggers start out targeting people just like them—family travelers write for other families and solo backpackers write content for other solo backpackers. 

I’d urge you to get as specific as possible with who you want to target. Don’t stop at “young Americans looking for adventure”. Go beyond demographic information like age, location, and lifestyle, and dig into psychographic tendencies. 

This can include details like: 

  • Interests and passions 
  • Challenges and fears
  • Dreams and goals 
  • Life stages 

“20-year-old solo female backpackers who want to deeply explore the culture of the places they visit but are concerned about keeping safe” is better than “20-year-old female backpackers”. 

3. Create Your Brand 

There are more than 600 million blogs and it’s safe to say a large chunk of those are travel blogs since travel blogs often fall in the top 10 most popular types of blogs (alongside fashion, food, and fitness).

The competition is fierce. But, creating a memorable brand for your blog can help you stand out. A large part of this is choosing the right name, picking your color palette, designing a logo, and developing a brand personality. 

I’d warn against spending too much time tweaking the layout of your website (lord knows I spent way too long updating inconsequential details on my travel blog), but it can help you differentiate yourself from the competition if you know who you are and the purpose of your blog. 

Here are some things to consider. 

Choose a Name For Your Travel Blog 

My travel blog was called Wanderful World. It was pun-tastic and I loved it at the time, but over the years it became tiring having to tell everyone it was spelled “wanderful with an ‘a’, not an ‘o’”. 

There are four things to consider when choosing your blog’s name: 

  • Your niche. Ideally, you want people to know exactly what your blog’s about when they land on it. Travel Fashion Girl is a great example of this. So is Green Global Travel, a blog about sustainable, eco-friendly travel. 
  • The search engines. The more descriptive your travel blog’s name is, the easier it is for Google to understand what it’s about. Including words like travel, nomad, global, and trip are all good indications of what your blog is about. 
  • Your blog’s future. It’s daunting to think about the future of your blog when you’re just starting out, but it can help to consider where you might want to take it in the future. For example, will you feel restricted if you call it “John Smith’s Travel Blog” but decide later on you want to have other writers contribute?
  • Domain availability. Imagine coming up with a name you love, only to find it already exists. When choosing your blog name, run a search to see if the domain is available (you can extend this to social media handles too). 

Brainstorm some names you like or use a name generator tool to spark inspiration. When you have a few options, ask friends and family for their input as it can sometimes be difficult to see the wood through the trees when you’re so close to a project. 

Design Your Brand Assets 

This is the fun part. What do you want your travel blog to look like? This is where you’ll decide on your color palette, logo, and visual assets. Think about what you want your branding to say about your blog. For example, if your blog is about luxury travel, you might want your logo and brand assets to ooze style and class. 

Take inspiration from some of the best travel blogs: 

  • Camels and Chocolate has a modern logo set against a bold yellow and black color scheme. 
  • Oneika the Traveller has a stylish logo that spells out her name and uses big visuals throughout the site. The rich purple and mustard color scheme reflects the luxury content she posts about. 
  • Globalmouse Travel ’s logo includes an illustration of a mouse exploring the world which aligns with its audience of families. 

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If you’re a dab hand at designing your own graphics, you can create your logo in Photoshop. If not, try a logo generator or a tool like Canva that has customizable templates you can edit to match your brand. 

4. Choose a Platform 

Next, you’ll need a home for your travel blog. You can use a website builder or a content management system (CMS). Both let you upload content and customize your blog to make it look how you want, but some options are more user-friendly than others.

Here are some platforms to consider: 

  • WordPress . WordPress is one of the most flexible, customizable blogging platforms, but it can involve a steep learning curve. The backend can be confusing for new bloggers, but the biggest pro is you can access thousands of plugins to essentially make your blog look and operate exactly how you want it to. 
  • Squarespace. Squarespace is a drag-and-drop website builder with a handful of beautiful templates you can get started with straight away. It’s very customizable, the only downside is its blogging feature can feel quite clunky compared to other platforms. 
  • WIX. WIX also has several templates you can use and offers a drag-and-drop style builder. While it’s more commonly used to build service-based websites, there is a blog feature you can add.    
  • Weebly. Weebly’s website builder is flexible, but like Squarespace, the blogging feature can feel glitchy and clunky compared to other options. 

Research the pros and cons of each platform and decide what features matter most to you. WordPress is the most common platform, but if you’re not completely tech-savvy and want a quick setup, it might be easier to choose a premade template on Squarespace or WIX. 

You’ll also want to purchase your domain name at this point, which is the URL people will type into the search bar to land on your blog. Most of the blogging platforms let you buy a domain as part of the website build, but if you want a cheaper, third-party option, you can look at sites like GoDaddy, Namecheap, and Hostinger. 

5. Start Blogging

It’s finally time to write your first post. Remember to keep your target audience and niche in mind when coming up with content ideas. You might already have a few ideas floating around your head after going through the previous steps, so it can be a good exercise to get those down on paper (or screen) and flesh them out. 

For example, if yours is a budget travel blog, you might come up with ideas like “best budget places to stay in Rome” or “how to save money for a weekend break”. 

You can also use a keyword research tool to find topics that your audience is searching for. 

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If your blog is about solo travel, you might start with blog posts about solo travel for women or the best places to travel solo. By aligning your content with topics people are searching for, you’re more likely to attract organic search traffic (and, the more visitors you have, the easier it is to partner with brands and monetize your travel blog later down the line).

Here are some tips for writing great content on your travel blog.

  • Stay consistent. Only commit to a publishing cadence you can stick to. If that’s only one or two posts a month, that’s fine. The most important thing is that you write posts regularly so your audience anticipates new content. 
  • Keep it high-quality. Make your blog posts the best out there by including personal anecdotes, stories, and deep dives into a topic. Avoid creating same-y, generic content that hundreds of other blogs have already covered. 
  • Stand out with visuals. Imagery is important in travel. Include high-quality photos, videos, and other multimedia elements to add context to your blog posts. 
  • Experiment with different content types. Switch up your blog posts with reviews, guides, reports, and personal stories. 

Struggling to come up with content ideas? You can browse social media to find engaging topics, check out what your competitors are posting (and make yours better), answer questions, research statistics, or cover industry trends. The more content you post, the easier it’ll get to determine what kind of blog posts your audience enjoys most. 

6. Find Your Audience 

When you’ve got a couple of posts under your belt, you can start promoting your travel blog to increase your readership. This is arguably the hardest part of starting a travel blog because it’s hard to know what will work for you until you try it. 

I’d encourage you to experiment with a few different marketing strategies to see which ones your audience responds best to. Here are some ideas to get you started. 

  • Social media. Share your travels on Instagram , X, TikTok , and Facebook. You can use these platforms to grow your audience, share your latest blog posts, and join the travel blogging community. 
  • Search engine optimization (SEO). Optimize your blog posts with relevant keywords, internal linking, and meta descriptions to increase your visibility in the search results. 
  • Guest posting. Offer to swap posts with another travel blogger so you can get in front of their audience. 
  • Partnerships. Pair up with other relevant bloggers to promote each other’s content. You can do this on social media or your blog.
  • Attend events. Go to travel blogging events that fit your niche to meet like-minded travelers and grow your network. 
  • Get involved in forums. Join relevant forums and answer questions so you become a go-to authority in your niche. 

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7. Keep Blogging! 

Starting a travel blog can feel overwhelming. There are lots of moving parts, but if you love travel and sharing your travel stories, it can be a great creative outlet with monetization opportunities. For me, it was an excellent way to document my travels and meet other like-minded people along the way. 

Once you’re all set up, the most important thing is to stay consistent, even when you’re not seeing huge results in the early days. It can take a while for things to pick up, but stick at it and you’ll start to see growth. 

If there’s one thing I can recommend, it’s to just keep plugging away. Keep coming up with content ideas, publishing new posts, and promoting your blog in relevant places. Over time, you’ll start to build a loyal readership which can open up a ton of opportunities for making money. 

Set Up a Posting Schedule

Once you’ve established how much time you can commit to creating content for your travel blog, set up a posting schedule or a content calendar. This will help you plan what you’re going to post and when. You can also schedule posts in advance to make sure you’re regularly sharing content even when you can’t be at your computer. 

Time Block and Bulk Create Content

It’s hard finding the time to write and manage a travel blog—especially if you’re traveling or have other commitments. Try time blocking a couple of hours a week to work on your blog, whether that’s writing new content, networking with other bloggers, or adding revenue streams to make more money. During these hours, you can bulk-create blog posts, edit images, or design social media content to promote your travel blog. 

Can You Make Money With a Travel Blog? 

In short: yes. As with any type of blogging, it takes time to build an audience and seek out potential monetization opportunities. 

Here are some of the most common ways travel bloggers make money. 

Advertising

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Offer advertising spots to relevant companies or sign up for an advertising network like Google AdSense, which automatically places adverts on your site. You’ll get paid every time a reader clicks on the ad. 

Affiliate Links

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Make a slice of commission every time a reader buys a product or service through your unique affiliate link. Lots of travel bloggers join affiliate programs for accommodation search engines, travel products, and tours. For example, The Broke Backpacker has an entire page on their blog dedicated to product reviews. Each time a reader buys a product they mention through an affiliate link, they get a kickback. 

Sponsored Posts

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Let brands pay for a sponsored post on your blog. You can either write the post yourself and link to their product or they can write it themselves. 

Passive Income 

The real money to be made from travel blogging is in passive income gained through exclusive content. We’re talking memberships, newsletters , digital downloads , and exclusive content only available to readers who pay a monthly fee (we’re going to show you how to do this with Whop later on).

But first, let’s take a look at some case studies of travel bloggers who earn good money from blogging. 

How Jeremy of 'Living the Dream' Made $6,646 in One Month  

Jeremy’s travel blog documents his travels to 79 countries and provides detailed guides to top destinations. In March 2024, he made $6,646 from the blog broken down into the following revenue streams: 

  • Ads: $3,500
  • Affiliate commissions: $2,396
  • Facebook bonus: $300
  • Consulting: $400 

How Amy Fillinger Made $4,223.94 From Her Travel Blog

Travel blogger and travel agency owner Amy Fillinger made over $4,000 in one month through her travel blog. She earned the money solely through ads and affiliate links, getting a slice of commission every time someone bought a car rental or booked accommodation through her. 

How One Travel Blogging Couple Made Over $300,000 a Year

Esther and Jacob of Local Adventurer make a habit of sharing their travel blog income online. After running their blog for several years, they’ve consistently made more than $300,000 a year through ads, sponsorships, and affiliate links. They cite sponsorships as their biggest revenue generator, which includes placing paid posts on their blog and partnering with brands to promote their products. 

Monetizing Your Travel Blog With Whop 

Whop has everything that you need to monetize your travel blog. With Whop, you can make your own hub, which is your space on the internet. Within your hub you can curate a collection of apps that help you to promote your content, build a community, and make money with your travel blog . 

For example, as a travel blogger, you of course need a place to share your content (which could be achieved with the Whop Content app, or, you could publish content on your own website and embed this into your Hub).

However, you also need other ways to make income. In your hub you can have:

  • courses (why not create 'How to become a travel blogger 101?), community chats (keeping your community connected)
  • forums (a great place for Q&A)
  • photo galleries (share those inspo pics!)
  • downloadables (like packing lists, travel journal PDFs, exclusive images, or travel photo filters)
  • giveaways (a great way to partner with brands and reward your fanbase)
  • live videos

and so much more —everything you need to grow a loyal audience and create a community around your travel blog. 

As mentioned, you can use the collection of apps to tailor the user experience. Your readers then pay to access your Whop and all the juicy content and features you’ve built inside it. Levels of access can also be tiered, so that you can offer something for everyone.

Ready to Share Your Travel Journey?

Starting a travel blog can be a great way to document your travels and remember those life-changing trips—that’s the reason I started mine. But once you’ve created a platform for your stories and start building an audience, plenty of other opportunities rear their heads. In less than two years of running my blog, I’d secured sponsored trips to Copenhagen and Cyprus and had made extra income selling paid posts and ads on my website. 

It’s easy to get started. You can start designing and building your blog once you’ve chosen your niche and audience. There’s so much more tech available today than when I started, so it’s easier than ever to get set up and start getting paid. 

When you sign up for Whop, you can build out your hub, adding content, forums, and exclusive downloads to grow your audience and make money. 

Travel Blog FAQs

How much does it cost to start a travel blog .

It’s fairly cheap to start a travel blog. The only things you need to spend money on are your domain name and your website builder. Domain names can be as cheap as $5 and website builders often charge a monthly fee (for example, Squarespace charges about $20 a month to host your blog). 

The better (and cheaper) option is to create a Whop. It’s free to start your hub and Whop just takes a 3% fee on sales.

How do travel bloggers make money? 

Travel bloggers usually make money by placing ads on their websites, sharing affiliate links to relevant travel products, and offering paid sponsored posts to brands. Bloggers with larger audiences tend to branch out and create other revenue streams, such as selling premium content, creating memberships , and running online courses . 

How much money can you make travel blogging? 

How much money you make as a travel blogger will depend on how you monetize your blog and the size of your audience. Some bloggers make $22,000 in their first year and others can make $327,270 in a few months. Don’t expect to make millions straight away. It takes time to build a readership and start earning. As a general rule, you can expect anything up to $10,000 a month—more, if you have a particularly large following. 

Can you start a travel blog without actually traveling? 

In short: yes. Plenty of travel bloggers aren’t full-time travelers. In fact, many have full-time jobs, especially when they’re starting. I never traveled full-time during my travel blogging career, but I did take several trips a year that I documented. It helps if you have lots of experiences to pull stories from, but you can also create content around travel in other ways, like the best backpack reviews or how to find cheap flights. 

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The longest flights you can take out of Toronto Pearson International Airport will eat up as much as 16 hours of travel time, a price many are willing to pay to see the world or visit relatives back home.

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Despite being hundreds of kilometres longer than the Taipei route, flights serving Hong Kong actually last five minutes shorter in flight duration. Still, the route earns the title of the longest daily scheduled flight departing Pearson by distance travelled.

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This flight departing Toronto once a week is the fourth longest route out of Pearson, but only 35 minutes travel time separates it from the longest overall on this list.

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Sheraton Waikiki Or Hilton Hawaiian Village. Which Should You Book?

When comparing Sheraton Waikiki to Hilton Hawaiian Village, it is immediately worth mentioning that both hotels are made up of huge tower blocks located on the beach. The Sheraton is right in the center of the action, whereas the Hilton Hawaiian Village is further up the beach towards the Ala Moana Mall. Both are great hotels and because of their height, offer magnificent views. For walking around Waikiki, the Sheraton is better placed.

We have stayed in Waikiki on a number of occasions and have stayed in both of these hotels. Neither hotel is our number one choice in Waikiki. If you can stretch to it we love the Halekulani and Royal Hawaiian in Waikiki and the Four Seasons Oahu beyond Waikiki.

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1. Location: Sheraton Waikiki Vs. Hilton Hawaiian Village

Sheraton Waikiki is brilliantly located between the Halekulani and the Royal Hawaiian on the beachfront in Waikiki. These hotels are in the center of the action, and it’s easy to grab a coffee at the Royal Hawaiian or an evening cocktail at Halekulani Hotel’s famous House Without A Key Bar from this central location. Dukes Canoe Club, the Cheesecake Factory, and pretty much every shop and fast food restaurant are within a 5-minute walk from this hotel.

Unfortunately, this location isn’t on the widest part of Waikiki Beach. Slim sands front the Sheraton Waikiki, whereas the Hilton is fronted by some of the widest beaches in Waikiki. However, the Sheraton enjoys a great location and a beautiful beachfront infinity pool.

Hilton Hawaiian Village is a huge true resort destination at the far end of Waikiki Beach to Diamond Head. This expansive resort has its own lagoon, multiple pools, and various on-site restaurants and shops. It is within walking distance of the center of Waikiki, but it is a trek to places like Dukes and the International Marketplace.

A fun way to get to the center of Waikiki from the Hilton Hawaiian Village is by taking the colorful open-air trolleys, which run stopping services around Waikiki. However, if you want to pop out for a quick drink or bite at one of the leading luxury hotels in Waikiki, like the Halekulani or Royal Hawaiian’s Pink Palace, you are quite some walk from the action.

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Four Seasons Oahu Vs. Ritz-Carlton Waikiki Vs. Halekulani Vs. Royal Hawaiian

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Which is the best hotel on Oahu Beach? Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina Vs. Ritz Carlton Waikiki Vs. Halekulani Vs Royal Hawaiian. These four hotels are in quite different locations. Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina is not in Waikiki or Honolulu. Four Seasons is in Ko Olina, which is a good hours drive from Honolulu, depending on traffic. So if you want to explore Honolulu and Waikiki, then Four Seasons isn't a great choice. What Four Seasons does have is larger grounds, a better beach, a more stylish pool area, and a fantastic tropical resort feel.

Sheraton Waikiki is in the center of the action but it does not have such a great patch of beach. The Hilton Hawaiian Village is right on the best bit of beach but further from the action.

The Royal Hawaiian or Pink Palace is a great choice for both beach and action. We also love the waterfront Halekulani. Although this hotel doesn’t have much beach, it is on the waterfront and has a magnificent pool and grounds.

If you want the best hotel on the island of Oahu, it has to be Four Seasons Oahu which is one of the best Four Seasons on Hawaii and is not to be missed. Four Seasons Oahu is not in or even near Waikiki but is on a glorious beach in a beautiful setting.

2. Accommodations

The Sheraton Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii, offers over 1,600 guest rooms and suites, providing a range of accommodations, including oceanfront rooms. Sheraton Waikiki features modern and comfortable guest rooms and suites, many with balconies offering some of the best ocean views in Waikiki. You are virtually hanging over the beach from the Sheraton ocean view rooms.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort offers over 2,500 guest rooms and suites, making it one of the largest hotel properties in Waikiki. These accommodations have various views, including ocean views. Hotel rooms, suites, and villas are spread across five towers and various low-rise buildings. Options range from standard guest rooms to luxurious suites with oceanfront views. Again, the ocean view rooms are glorious at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.

10 Best Hilton Hotels In Hawaii

10 Best Hilton Hotels In Hawaii

Which is the best Hilton hotel in Hawaii for a family vacation or a honeymoon? Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort vs. Grand Wailea Maui A Waldorf Astoria Resort vs. Hilton Waikoloa Village vs. Embassy Suites by Hilton. If you fly into Honolulu (HNL), you will probably head straight to the resort of Waikiki for your stay in Hawaii, but don't miss out on the other islands as there are some fantastic Hilton Honors hotels in Maui, Kauai, and Big Island too.

3. Amenities & Pools

The Sheraton Waikiki and Hilton Hawaiian Village both offer an impressive array of amenities. The Sheraton Waikiki boasts a luxurious semi-circular infinity pool surrounded by decking, which is a stunning spot to spend the day. It has upscale dining options, a fully equipped fitness center, and spa services, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a sophisticated and relaxing experience.

The Hilton Hawaiian Village stands out with its extensive pools, direct beach access, diverse activities and entertainment options, shopping village, and family-friendly amenities like kids’ programs and water sports rentals.

While the Sheraton emphasizes luxury and elegance, the Hilton Hawaiian Village focuses on providing a comprehensive resort experience with something for everyone, from families to couples to business travelers. And let’s not forget that the entire resort is spread out along a very wide sandy beach.

4. Atmosphere

Both hotels are huge. The Sheraton entrance is reached via a Shopping Mall, similar to the Hyatt Regency around the corner, which we’ve also compared to the Hilton Hawaiian Village . This gives the hotel’s communal areas a transient feel as anyone who walks through the mall can use the restaurants and communal spaces (although you need to be staying to use the pools).

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Vs Hilton Hawaiian Village. Which Is Best?

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Vs Hilton Hawaiian Village. Which Is Best?

When comparing Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort Vs. Hilton Hawaiian Village it is immediately worth mentioning that the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort is confusingly named as it isn't actually on the beach. It's across the road and down the street from the beach, and while some of the rooms have ocean views, you cannot avoid walking and crossing the road to get to the beach. Hilton Hawaiian Village is a huge hotel that is set on the beach.

Hilton Hawaiian Village is a proper resort hotel that feels more grounded and traditional, with a traditional reception foyer. This hotel has so many facilities that you don’t need to leave. It has a beach, tropical grounds, great bars and restaurants, and is known for its bustling and lively atmosphere.

This resort caters to families, couples, and travelers of all ages, and if you have kids, being right on such a wide beach has to be a major advantage. So, the Hilton Hawaiian Village wins for families.

5. Club Lounge

The Sheraton Waikiki has one of the best club lounges in Waikiki . The Hilton Hawaiian Village does not have a club lounge.

The view from the club lounge is also excellent, although it is just a crowded room (often full of kids) with a decent breakfast and light dinner with snacks and free-flowing self-service wine and beer in the evening. A great spread but lacking in much of a Hawaiian feel.

Best Hotel Club Or Executive Level Lounge In Waikiki

Best Hotel Club Or Executive Level Lounge In Waikiki

This article outlines the hotels in Waikiki, Oahu, which offer club or executive lounges to guests. By reviewing each of these club lounges, in turn, I conclude which hotel club lounge comes in at the top and which hotels I would select as having the best club lounges that Waikiki has to offer. Unfortunately, there is no InterContinental in Waikiki, so there is no way to snag free Club lounge access here. Still, loyalty status can get you in the door, or you can book a room on the executive floor of these hotels to secure club lounge entry.

6. Conclusion

The Hilton Hawaiian Village is iconic for its rainbow tower and has a better beach and facilities for families. The Sheraton Waikiki is better located in the heart of Waikiki and is walkable to just about everything. The Sheraton has a stunning infinity pool, which will be appreciated by adults, but it lacks the tropical feel of the Hilton, and the Hilton’s beach is much, much better.

We would pick the Hilton Hawaiian Village if you’re traveling as a family and the Sheraton if you are a couple who wants to be in the center of the action and have gorgeous infinity pools.

We especially love the bar at the Hilton Hawaiian Village, which sits on the beach’s edge. It is a brilliant place for a sundowner cocktail.

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The U.S. Small Business Administration is celebrating  National Small Business Week from April 28 - May 4, 2024. This week recognizes and celebrates the small business community’s significant contributions to the nation. Organizations across the country participate by hosting in-person and virtual events, recognizing small business leaders and change-makers, and highlighting resources that help the small business community more easily and efficiently start and scale their businesses. 

To add to the festivities, this NIST Cybersecurity Insights blog showcases the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 Small Business Quick Start Guide, a new resource designed to help the small and medium-sized business (SMB) community begin to manage and reduce their cybersecurity risks. You’ve worked hard to start and grow your business. Are you taking the steps necessary to protect it? As small businesses have become more reliant upon data and technology to operate and scale a modern business, cybersecurity has become a fundamental risk that must be addressed alongside other business risks. This Guide is designed to help. 

Understanding the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 

Let us first take a step back. Before we talk about the CSF 2.0 Small Business Quick Start Guide, it is important to first understand its foundation. The CSF is voluntary guidance that helps organizations​—regardless of size, sector, or maturity— better understand, assess, prioritize, and ​communicate their cybersecurity efforts (those stages of understand, assess, prioritize, and communicate are going to come back into focus in just a moment). 

The CSF describes what desirable cybersecurity outcomes an organization can aspire to achieve. And because every organization is different, the CSF does not prescribe outcomes nor how they may be achieved. The framework is flexible so that each organization can tailor their implementation to meet their own unique needs, mission, resources, and risks.  It is particularly useful for fostering internal or external communication by creating a common vocabulary for discussing cybersecurity risk management. 

First published in 2014, the CSF recently underwent a significant revision.  CSF 2.0 was published on February 26, 2024. Along with the updated document, NIST published new supplementary materials meant to help different audiences better understand and put the CSF 2.0 into action. 

Introducing the CSF 2.0 Small Business Quick Start Guide 

The Guide provides small-to-medium sized businesses (SMB), specifically those who have modest or no cybersecurity plans in place, with considerations to kick-start their cybersecurity risk management strategy using the CSF 2.0. 

The CSF is often discussed in terms of transportation— “Travel through the CSF 2.0” or “Journey to the CSF.” Why? Because cybersecurity is a continuous journey. Consider the SMB Quick Start Guide as an on-ramp to that journey. 

SMB On-Ramp Journey

The information included within this Guide is not all encompassing or prescriptive; it is meant to offer a good starting point for a small or medium-sized business. The Guide is also not meant to replace the CSF. It is meant to be an introduction to it. Or, as mentioned earlier, an on-ramp to it. 

How is the SMB Quick Start Guide Organized? 

The Guide is organized by Function—1 page per Function. What is a CSF Function, you may ask? These are categorizations of cybersecurity outcomes (what you want to achieve) at their highest levels. They are: Govern, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond and Recover. These Functions, when considered together, provide a comprehensive view of managing cybersecurity risk. 

  • Govern : The organization’s cybersecurity risk management strategy, expectations, and policy are established, communicated, and monitored
  • Identify : The organization’s current cybersecurity risks are understood
  • Protect : Safeguards to manage the organization’s cybersecurity risks are used.
  • Detect : Possible cybersecurity attacks and compromises are found and analyzed.
  • Respond : Actions regarding a detected cybersecurity incident are taken
  • Recover : Assets and operations affected by a cybersecurity incident are restored.

On each page of the Guide, readers can expect to find information to help you better understand the Function and put it into action. Each page is organized into four primary sections: Actions to Consider, Getting Started, Questions to Consider, and Additional Resources. Let’s explore each section in more depth: 

1. Actions to Consider : As mentioned earlier, the CSF helps organizations better understand, assess, prioritize, and communicate their cybersecurity efforts. That is why the Guide’s “Actions to Consider” are organized into those stages.

  • The Understand and Assess sections provide actions to help readers understand the current or target cybersecurity posture of part or all of an organization, determine gaps, and assess progress toward addressing those gaps. 
  • The Prioritize  section will include actions to help readers Identify, organize, and prioritize actions for managing cybersecurity risks that align with the organization’s mission, legal and regulatory requirements, and risk management and governance expectations.
  • The Communicate section provides actions for communicating inside and outside the organization about cybersecurity risks, capabilities, needs, and expectations. 

Following each Action to Consider is a parenthetical (see image below), which documents what part of the Cybersecurity Framework Core the action referencing. The Core is a set of cybersecurity outcomes arranged by Function, Category, and Subcategory. In the case shown below (GV.OC-01) “GV” is the Function (Govern), “OC” is the Category (Organizational Context), and “01” is the Subcategory designation. Every Action to Consider ties back to the Cybersecurity Framework Core.

SMB actions to consider

2. Getting Started:  This area drills down into a specific concept within the Function. For instance, as shown in the image below, two planning tables are provided to help businesses begin thinking through documenting their governance strategy. Businesses will, of course, need to customize these tables to meet their own needs, but these provide a reference point for getting started. 

SMB Getting started with govern

 For those who want to delve deeper into NIST guidance on a specific topic, a Technical Deep Dive is also included on every page. These resources are an important component because this SMB Quick Start Guide is not intended to be the final destination on a business’ journey to improved cybersecurity risk management. As a business grows, as their needs change, and as their reliance upon connectivity and technology increases, their approach to cybersecurity risk management will need to become more sophisticated. These resources can help in that journey.  

3. Questions to Consider:  This section is included on every page to encourage readers to engage with the content and begin thinking through important questions related to cybersecurity risk management. They aren’t all the questions a company should be asking themselves, but provide a starting point for discussion. These questions, and the Guide as a whole, can also serve as a discussion prompt between a business owner and  whomever they have chosen to help them reduce their cybersecurity risks, such as a managed security service provider (MSSP). 

SMB Questions to Consider

4. Related Resources:  This final section provides a few additional resources for continued exploration of the topic. Each resource was chosen because it specifically expands upon the content on the page or adds additional insights or tools that are actionable. All resources are from NIST or other federal agencies and are tailored specifically to the small business community.  Want to learn more? 

  • The final page of the Guide highlights additional resources that you can access on the CSF 2.0 Resource Library:  https://www.nist.gov/cyberframework .  
  • View the recording of our March 20, 2024 webinar : “Overview of the NIST CSF 2.0 Small Business Quick Start Guide.” 

Get Engaged in our NIST SMB Cybersecurity Work

  • Join the NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Community of Interest (COI) . This COI was established to convene the public and private sectors to share business insights, expertise, challenges, and perspectives to guide our work and assist NIST in addressing the cybersecurity needs of the small businesses community.
  • Submit comments on   NIST IR 7621 Rev. 1, Small Business Information Security: The Fundamentals . NIST has issued a Pre-Draft Call for Comments to solicit feedback. The public is invited to provide input by 12 p.m. ET on May 16, 2024 . 
  • Visit the NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Corner to view our library of small business cybersecurity resources, to register for upcoming events, and much more. 

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Daniel Eliot is the lead for small business engagement within the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Applied Cybersecurity Division. In this role, he works across NIST's cybersecurity and privacy program to advise and support development of cybersecurity resources, communication materials, and collateral tailored for use by small businesses. He also regularly works directly with the small business community and their advocates through external outreach and engagement. 

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