While there are many popular solo travel blogs, luxury blogs, and budget travel blogs, it can be a bit more challenging to find quality content for LGBT travelers. In this month’s LGBT column, Dani from Globetrotter Girls shares her favorite lesbian travel blogs. This list of lesbian travel blogs will keep you informed and inspired – and you don’t need to be an LGBT traveler to appreciate them!
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7 Ways to Scratch the Travel Itch Without Traveling
When you travel, each day is a rush and for many people, being home may not be as exciting. But you can still have travel experiences even if you aren’t traveling. When you can’t go anywhere, here are 4 ways to have the world come to you.
How Amanda Educates Her Kids From the Road
In this reader interview, Amanda shares her ultimate tips and tricks for long-term family travel. Amanda shows that it’s possible to not only educate your children on the road, but to do so on a budget. If you’ve ever considered taking your family on a round-the-world adventure, this expert advice is a must read!
15 Lessons from 15 Years of Blogging
Posted: 4/2/23 | April 2nd, 2023 Today is a big day. It marks fifteen years running this website. I posted my first blog entry in early April 2008, after spending over a month bugging friends I met in Vietnam for help with coding. Back then, in the days before WordPress, you had to hand-code everything, […]
How Arielle Found a Job Working on a Yacht
Today’s reader story comes from Arielle. She found a job on a yacht and used that as a platform to make her travel dreams a reality. In this interview, Arielle shares her tips, tricks, and advice for anyone thinking of working on a yacht in order to see the world.
Falling in Love with the Land of Elves
Updated: 03/16/20 | March 16th, 2020 As we stared up at the sky, patches of neon and dark green changed to light pink and back to green. They came out of nowhere, hung like curtains on invisible hangers, and danced a duet to an unheard symphony. They would appear, vanish, and reappear all over the […]
12 Books to Take You Around the World
Last Updated: 5/17/22 | May 17th, 2022 At a time when we can’t travel the world, the next best thing we can do is pick up a good travel book. As Emily Dickenson said, to shut our eyes is travel. Books transport us to distant lands and cultures. They nourish our wanderlust, entertain us, inform […]
How to Stop Making Excuses When it Comes to Travel
Last Updated: 6/15/22 | July 15th, 2022 Remember New Year’s? When you vowed you were going to lose weight, drink less, read more, save more, cook more, and maybe ride a unicorn (hey, anything is possible!)? You’d kick off the year with renewed dedication but, as time would pass, your excitement would fade. You’d come […]
How These 4 People Found the Path to Their Dream Trip
Last year, I announced a case study program, in which I would work with a cross-section of readers and help them plan and execute their trips. Step-by-step, I walked them through all the stages of travel planning and helped them to create a roadmap toward their dream. Nearly a year later, here are their results.
How to Get Paid When Your Flight is Delayed
Last Updated: 9/26/22 | September 26th, 2022 Things don’t always go as planned on the road. Lost luggage, delayed flights, travel scams — there are tons of things that can derail your trip. While serendipity, mishaps, and surprises are part of the allure of travel, the one mishap no one likes is a delayed flight. […]
How to Travel Cheap: 16 Ways to Travel for Cheap or Free
There are so many ways you can travel for virtually free. You don’t need a lot of money to begin. Even if you don’t earn a lot or have debt, there are ways to go overseas still. If you feel that no matter what you do you will never get ahead by saving money, follow this guide to ultimate travel frugality and see the world on the ultra-cheap.
Ethics in Writing: The Case of Saudi Arabia
Posted: 6/15/22 | June 15th, 2022 As I scrolled through my social feeds recently, I noticed, set against desert backgrounds, a number travel “influencers” extolling the beauty and virtue of Saudi Arabia.1 But the majority weren’t there to take advantage of the new tourist visa and explore on their own. They weren’t there to see […]