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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 

No Particular Place to Go

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. 

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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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The 50 Best Places to Travel in 2022

From far-flung destinations to hometown favorites, 2022 is the year to get back out there and turn your dream trips into reality.

Since 1971, Travel + Leisure editors have followed one mission: to inform, inspire, and guide travelers to have deeper, more meaningful experiences. T+L's editors have traveled to countries all over the world, having flown, sailed, road tripped, and taken the train countless miles. They've visited small towns and big cities, hidden gems and popular destinations, beaches and mountains, and everything in between. With a breadth of knowledge about destinations around the globe, air travel, cruises, hotels, food and drinks, outdoor adventure, and more, they are able to take their real-world experience and provide readers with tried-and-tested trip ideas, in-depth intel, and inspiration at every point of a journey.

Planning new adventures as a new year approaches is always a thrill, but finding the best places to visit in 2022 is unique. After two years of border closures, cruise cancellations, and travel restrictions galore , 2022 is the year we hope to get back out there, uninhibited (albeit vaccinated and COVID tested ), return to our favorite destinations, and cross new ones off our lists.

Though the hospitality industry was hit hard by the pandemic, many properties used the forced downtime to renovate rooms, add new amenities, and expand outdoor spaces to offer even more once guests return. 2022 is when many travelers will venture further from home, and even overseas, for the first time since the start of the pandemic, finally reaping the benefits of these valiant efforts.

Although COVID variants remain, regulations are still evolving, and precautions must still be taken, many of the destinations we chose for 2022 offer what we believe travelers are looking for in a post-pandemic world, from hotels with private accommodations to destinations teeming with fresh-air activities . Others, like Las Vegas, are for those who are ready and raring to make up for all the social time they missed — with a few splashy headliners, including Adele and the Raiders, thrown in for good measure.

As cruising makes its comeback , we included unforgettable places to see by water, from Antarctica to the Nile, and as hard-hit destinations like Italy and Asia recover, we found the buzziest reasons to return. Of course we didn't forget about all the stateside gems we got to know while domestic travel was surging, from Alaska and California to Florida and Michigan.

Our 2022 list, organized alphabetically, doesn't hold back, with aspirational trips as far away as India, Mozambique, Qatar, and even space — but we're also including hometown favorites, like Walt Disney World and its new Star Wars hotel ; the wellness retreats of beautiful Sedona; and the simple pleasures of small-town , farm-to-table living in Franklin, Tennessee. Because no matter what type of trip you've been dreaming of, we want to help you turn 2022 into the year you get back out there and make it a reality.

— Edited by Nina Ruggiero and Scott Bay

1. Abruzzo, Italy

Stretching from the heart of the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea on the peninsula's southeastern side, Abruzzo, Italy has long been one of the country's most overlooked destinations despite its unspoiled villages, picturesque Trabocchi Coast, and stunning natural escapes. Over the past few years, however, it has gone from a sleepy underdog to an ambitious harbinger of slow travel, sustainable gastronomy, and conscious hospitality. Villa Corallo , a 19th-century mansion near Civitella del Tronto was transformed into a five-star hotel in 2019. Dimore Montane , an eco-lodge opened in 2020 in Majella National Park, marries glamping with environmentally-friendly facilities with a zero waste policy. Meanwhile, restaurants like Bottega Culinaria in San Vito Chietino and Materia Prima in Castel di Sangro are redefining the region as one of Italy's most exciting food hotspots for their innovative and sustainable takes on local produce and traditional dishes (in case Niko Romito's three-Michelin-starred Reale wasn't enough). And completing construction this Spring is Via Verde dei Trabocchi: a cycling and pedestrian path along the Adriatic sea that's being built on a disused railway route. — Marianna Cerini

With many international borders closed over the last two years, many eager U.S. travelers' eyes turned to Alaska. The vast state, famous for its towering, snow-capped peaks, pristine wilderness, massive national parks, and colorful locals, made for a dynamic destination with no passport required. But as borders reopen, interest in the 49th state is showing no signs of slowing down. Alaska's tourism board said early forecasts are projecting that more than 1.57 million cruise ship passengers could visit southeast Alaska in summer 2022. That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. Many perennial favorite cruise lines , like Holland America, will be returning to full strength after a non-existent 2020 and abbreviated 2021. Others, like Windstar Cruises, UnCruise, and Hurtigruten are rolling out fresh itineraries or are launching new ships. On dry land, Alaska is set to see myriad new offerings and events. In Juneau, the Sealaska Heritage Institute will open their Arts Campus (where visitors will be able to learn about Alaska Native art and culture) and will host Celebration , one of the largest gatherings of Indigenous peoples. In Anchorage, Fur Rendezvous , Alaska's oldest and largest winter festival, will be back from Feb. 25 to March 6 (which also happens to be peak aurora season ). The event hosts activities like the Running of the Reindeer and the Outhouse Races, before culminating with the 50th running of the iconic Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race . — Bailey Berg

3. Anguilla

This easy-going Caribbean gem is simpler than ever to get to with American Airlines launching the first-ever nonstop, direct flight from Miami on Dec. 11. Private charter flights by Tradewind Aviation have also resumed service to the island. And the just-opened Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club has a fleet of jets to ferry guests from key U.S. cities. The sprawling luxury resort will include a few restaurants overseen by chef Abram Bissell, formerly of Eleven Madison Park, The NoMad, and The Modern. Quintessence , a boutique luxury resort with perks like butler service and a 4:1 staff-to-guest ratio, is opening a more affordable annex of suites called Quinn that will debut in 2022 (along with a Champagne cellar tasting room and Art Bar). New Restaurant Uchu at Belmond Cap Juluca is taking inspiration from Belmond's collection of properties in Peru. Named after the Quechuan word for spice, the menu will feature contemporary Peruvian cuisine inspired by three of the country's regions: the coast, the jungle, and the highlands. — Scott Bay

4. Antarctica

The pandemic shutdown created a compelling reason to visit Antarctica in 2022: See how the whales, seals, and penguins react after nearly two years without seeing humans. New polar-class expedition ships and new ways to get to the White Continent are reasons to pack your boots too. Viking Expeditions will be in Antarctica for the first time in 2022 with new, twin 378-passenger expedition ships. Ponant's new 270-passenger Le Commandant Charcot introduces eco-friendlier sailing, as the first hybrid-electric ship fueled by liquified natural gas (rather than heavy fuel). Quark Expeditions' long-awaited 199-passenger Ultramarine delivers exciting heli-hiking adventures via two eight-seat twin-engine helicopters. Hit a craps table in between icy exploration on the luxurious new all-suite 200-passenger Crystal Endeavor . Silversea Cruises' posh, 144-passenger, all-suite Silver Explorer returns with a debut travel option: Skip the notorious (for rough water) Drake Passage and catch a private flight directly from Chile to Antarctica to board the ship. — Fran Golden

American travelers have long loved the Bahamas for its crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and sunshine just about 50 miles off the coast of Florida, but there are even more reasons to visit the island nation in 2022. Baha Mar on the Island of New Providence has a brand new water park equipped with everything from a lazy river to a surf simulator, and day passes are available for purchase to those who aren't resort guests. For more rest and relaxation, journey to the outer islands of the Bahamas. While charter flights will get you exactly where you need to go, Crystal Cruises is offering a Bahamas-centric cruise that brings guests to some of the quieter and more remote islands. On its mid-July cruise, guests will embark and disembark from Nassau and then be whisked away via "6-star" service to the islands of Bimini, Great Exuma, San Salvador, and Long Island. Beyond the beach, don't forget to indulge in some local food and culture. The Island archipelago is famous for its conch, stew fish, and rock lobster. From late April through early May, Carnival is celebrated in Nassau and back after a pandemic hiatus. Keep an eye out for the famous sound and dance of the junkanoo. — Jamie Aranoff

6. Barbados

Whether you want a relaxing all-inclusive stay or a vibrant vacation filled with dining and nightlife, Barbados has you covered. Nowhere is that more evident than the pedestrian-friendly South Coast, which is teeming with new resorts and restaurants. The O2 Beach Club & Spa is an all-inclusive resort set on the white sands of Dover Beach, with three pools, six dining options, seven bars, and the Acqua spa, featuring the only hammam treatment room on the island. It joins other luxurious South Coast hotels, including Sandals and Sea Breeze Beach House . If you can pull yourself away from the resort pools, head along the coast to Worthing Square Food Garden, an outdoor food hall with 20 vendors serving dishes from around the Caribbean. Or stroll down the mile-long boardwalk for easy access to ocean-front food and drinks at local favorites like Champers, Salt Café, Tiki Bar, and Chill Café & Bar. — Kevin Gray

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A favorite of adventure travelers for its rainforests and divers who explore the Great Blue Hole and expansive barrier reef, Belize offers an abundance of casual spots and a handful of luxe resorts. The latest arrival is Alaia Belize, an Autograph Collection Hotel , in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye, opened mid-2021 with plans to add to its already extensive guest room, suite, and oceanfront villa accommodations. Major airlines are also recognizing the destination's potential with nonstop flights and convenient connections from most U.S. cities. In addition to United and Delta's nonstop flights from Houston and Atlanta, respectively, Alaska Airlines added nonstop service from Los Angeles and Seattle to Belize City in November, and Frontier will start weekly nonstop flights from Denver and Orlando. — Patricia Doherty

8. Budapest, Hungary

Very few places in the world capture both old-world charm and elegant modernity like Hungary's capital city, and Budapest's latest 130-room luxury hotel, Matild Palace , is a shining example. The neo-baroque palace-turned-hotel, which opened last summer in the city's District V, is a UNESCO-protected site that once housed the city's royalty. The hotel is now home to Wolfgang Punk's famed restaurant, Spago , the first of its kind in central Europe. It also hosts the Duchess bar — a rooftop "liquor library" that mixes craft cocktails using local wines and pálinka, Hungarian fruit brandy, which can be enjoyed alongside panoramic views of the Danube river. Surrounded by 22 wine regions, Budapest is a city for oenophiles. Enjoy a glass of Kékfrankos or Kadarka in the Castle District's newly opened wine bar, Takler Borbár Buda , founded by one of the country's renowned winemaking families. Don't leave the city without visiting Marlou , a biodynamic wine bar near the Hungarian State Opera, and Portobello , an unassuming coffee and natural wine bar around the corner from Matild Palace. — Stephanie Andrews

9. Burgundy, France

The region of Burgundy is known for — you guessed it — its Burgundy wine, but French wine isn't the only reason Burgundy is a must-visit in 2022. In the spring, the region's capital city of Dijon will welcome the Cité Internationale de la Gastronomie et du Vin (International City of Gastronomy and Wine), an expansive complex with a cooking school, a new hotel, a handful of restaurants, and a wine cellar with over 250 by-the-glass offerings. The new project is perfectly situated at the starting point of Burgundy's famed wine route — Route des Grands Crus — which runs from Dijon to Santenay and produces some of the country's most well-regarded wines, including pinot noir, chardonnay, and sauvignon blanc. — Evie Carrick

10. British Virgin Islands

Within the Caribbean, the 60 islands that comprise the British Virgin Islands have long held the reputation of luxury draped in relaxation. And now it's doubling down on that brand of island spirit with Richard Branson's second private island, the 125-acre Moskito Island that opened in October and sits right across from his first BVI paradise, Necker Island (which received a serious upgrade when it reopened last year after a two-year closure). The new destination will eventually have 10 private estates that can be rented through Virgin Limited Edition , but among the ones already available are Point Estate, starting at $17,500 a night, and Oasis Estate for $19,000. But Moskito isn't the only shiny new reason to visit BVI. Proving the area's resilience following the devastation after Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Saba Rock , the private island long known for its diving, went through a complete reconstruction before reopening in October; the Bitter End Yacht Club reopened in December with BVI's first over-the-water bungalows; and Oil Nut Bay will expand in early 2022 with new villas, a watersports center, and spa. Also on tap for 2022, the solar-powered White Bay Villas and new hilltop suites at Long Bay Beach Resort . And with the Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival returning in the spring of 2022 after being canceled for two years, BVI is proving it's truly back and stronger than ever. — Rachel Chang

11. Costa Smeralda, Sardinia

You're likely to glimpse Europe's pro athlete and yachting crowds at Marriott's four hotels on the Costa Smeralda, the glitzy Italian destination known for its Caribbean-like beaches and luxury resorts. Its glamorous Hotel Cala di Volpe has gradually been unveiling room renovations alongside new dining options, including its Harrods Suite, with a roof terrace and sea-facing plunge pool, and BeefBar 's first Italian outpost. The entire area is one big " Billionaire Experience ," but Formula One and entertainment mogul Flavio Briatore snagged the term for his new dining and nightlife venue in designer shopping destination Porto Cervo. For more of a low-key, family-friendly escape, the Baglioni Resort Sardinia opened an hour south in San Teodoro in June, overlooking the stunning Tavolara Marine Reserve . — Nina Ruggiero

12. Crete, Greece

The Greek Islands have long been a perennial favorite vacation destination for discerning travelers, and Crete, the largest of the 227 islands in the archipelago, deserves a spot atop your must-see list. Yes, it's a place where you can find the white-washed buildings and blue roofs you've lusted after on Instagram for years, and a spot where you can dive into the cerulean blue waters of the Mediterranean at every turn. And of course you can dig deep into both history and mythology as humans have lived on the island since the 7th millennium B.C ., not to mention the fact that Crete is the birthplace of Zeus . It's little surprise then, with all this beauty and history, that Crete continues to harbor a rich creative community, mostly centered in the neighborhood of Chania. There, visitors can peruse works in museums like the Mediterranean Architecture Center , or seek out unique pieces in galleries like the Municipal Art Gallery or the Redd Gallery . To visit Crete, hop aboard a sailing with Silversea , which takes guests to Crete and several other stellar islands, or book a stay at the Blue Palace Elounda, a Luxury Collection Resort , named one of the Top 10 Greece Resort Hotels in Travel + Leisure 's World's Best Awards, 2021. — Stacey Leasca

13. Walt Disney World

The " World's Most Magical Celebration " — Walt Disney World's 18-month-long 50th anniversary event that kicked off on Oct. 1 — continues through 2022 with enchanting touches and highly anticipated ride and hotel openings. Star Wars : Galactic Starcruiser will begin offering its immersive, two-night adventures in a galaxy far, far away on March 1. The interactive, choose-your-own-adventure experience will have guests wielding lightsabers, sleeping on the ship, brushing shoulders with Star Wars characters, eating intergalactic cuisine, and maybe even going on a secret mission, making this a truly unique experience that you can't find anywhere else in the world. Other 2022 openings include the Guardians of the Galaxy : Cosmic Rewind indoor coaster at Epcot, slated for summer. — Elizabeth Rhodes

14. Doha, Qatar

As we ask ourselves what cities of the future should look like, we naturally look around for examples. Places like Shanghai, Tokyo, and New York City seem to fit the description on paper, but I'd argue that no city better encapsulates that definition than Doha, the capital of Qatar. There is so much to discover — from East-West/West-East , a series of four steel monoliths created by sculptor Richard Serra to the Museum of Islamic Art , the massive 560,000-square-foot gallery. Eat at Syrian comfort food spot Damasca One, Em Sherif a rooftop spot that serves up authentic regional dishes, and the lively corner restaurant Nourlaya Contemporary for Sri Lankan cuisine. Stay at the Mandarin Oriental Doha or Banyan Tree Doha . (Read Robinson's full dispatch on Doha in the July 2021 edition of Travel + Leisure) — Whitney Robinson

15. Edinburgh, Scotland

The Auld Reekie is buzzing with new energy. The highly anticipated Hotel W , designed by Jestico and Whiles in conjunction with Allan Murray Architects, is opening next winter. And several other hotels have recently opened in and around the city — Marine North Berwick , the Market Street hotel , Rusacks St. Andrews , and ship-turned-luxury-hotel Fingal . Gleneagles Townhouse , a first-ever city outpost from the famed Gleneagles estate, is opening in the spring. St James Quarter, a developing area of the city, and where Hotel W is being built, is opening next year with 85 shops, 30 restaurants, and a cinema. New in whisky is the September christening of Johnnie Walker Princes Street . And promising to shake up the scotch scene in the capital city is Leith Distillery , opening in the summer. — Scott Bay

16. Finger Lakes, New York

The Finger Lakes have bolstered their wellness and culinary offerings in recent years, carving out a name for themselves in the luxury travel realm. Inns of Aurora , comprising five historic mansions, debuted a holistic wellness facility in 2021 — set on 350 acres overlooking Cayuga Lake, complete with hydrotherapy pools, meditation areas, and a farm fresh cafe. Forty miles west of Cayuga, The Lakehouse on Canandaigua — situated on, yes, Canandaigua Lake — recently unveiled the Willowbrook Spa, which boasts lakeside barrel sauna sessions among other innovative treatments. Sandwiched between Cayuga and Canandaigua lakes is Seneca Lake, home to the largest of the Finger Lakes wine trails (this might be riesling country, but don't knock the lighter-bodied reds till you try 'em) and foodie draws like the 14-seat F.L.X. Table . Travelers visiting in the coming year will also see the Finger Lakes festival roster return in full force, including Rochester's Lilac Festival in May and International Jazz Festival in July, as well as attractions for the historically inclined road tripper, like Cayuga County's celebration of Harriet Tubman's birth through a number of walking tours and activations rolled out through 2022. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

17. Franklin, Tennessee

Despite its count of more than 80,000 year-round residents, the very walkable Franklin firmly grasps onto its small-town charms, starting with a quintessentially quaint downtown chock-full of shops and restaurants finding shelter in brick storefronts lining the sidewalks. The uninitiated might know this place for its past — Civil War museums, battleground sites, and historic markers telling the stories of a slave market, race riots, and Black soldiers in the U.S. Colored Troop division of the army all offer points of education and reflection. But the southern city has many modern-day draws as well — for starters, an exciting food and drink scene that includes the Tennessee Whiskey Trail and Arrington Vineyards , the largest winery in the region. Musical events and venues abound, too: The Pilgrimage Music Festival is one of the biggest in the state, and the 7,500-seat FirstBank Amphitheater , newly opened inside a former rock quarry, has welcomed the likes of the Jonas Brothers and Santana to its stage. There's also Leiper's Fork , a quirky-cool enclave filled with antique shops and art galleries. Even more brand-new to the scene is Southall , a 325-acre farm and inn with 62 rooms and suites and 16 cottages opening this June. The lush setting amid rolling hills makes active adventures (hiking, biking, kayaking), wellness pursuits (a spa, meditation, yoga, and two outdoor pools), and nourishing food (the restaurant uses ingredients grown, raised, and foraged on the property) easy to find. All of this and more lie just a short, 30-minute drive from bustling Nashville, making it tempting to tack onto a visit to the capital city. — Alisha Prakash

18. Galápagos Islands

The world's largest marine biosphere reserve will expand more than 20,000 square miles next year thanks to a recent presidential decree . The conservation measure seeks to combat illegal fishing by offering increased protection to the thousands of species that populate the archipelago's waters as well as a migration corridor stretching up to Costa Rica used by sharks, whales and other sea life. Come January, travelers can cruise this UNESCO-protected region on new nine-day adventures from Hurtigruten Expeditions and outfitter Metropolitan Touring aboard the 90-guest carbon-neutral MS Santa Cruz II. For a more intimate experience, passengers can book Aqua Expeditions ' seven-suite 164-foot superyacht, Aqua Mare, when it debuts in May. At the end of the year, eco-enthusiasts can sail to lesser-explored islands to spot giant tortoises, sea lions, flightless cormorants, Galápagos penguins, and marine iguanas on Quasar Expeditions ' new sustainable yacht — the 18-passenger M/Y Conservation featuring biodegradable amenities, renewable energy and a carbon-neutral footprint. Those with timid sea legs should check into the locally owned and run Montemar in the highlands of Santa Cruz Island. — Nora Walsh

19. Greater Palm Springs, California

Greater Palm Springs is kicking its signature self-care into high gear in the coming year. Taking a cue from its sister property, Sensei Lanai , the new Sensei Porcupine Creek is converting a 230-acre private estate into a luxury wellness experience in Rancho Mirage in 2022. In Palm Springs proper, Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza will celebrate Indigenous art and history alongside the new Spa at Séc-he , where visitors will soak in approximately 12,000-year-old hot springs. Nearby, Fleur Noire Hotel just opened its adults-only casitas and bungalows, with a speakeasy Champagne bar to follow. Unexpectedly, the desert has a budding surf scene — the former Wet 'n Wild waterpark is becoming Palm Springs Surf Club , with a state-of-the-art wave pool, spa, restaurant, and bar; DSRT Surf is set to open a 5.5-acre wave lagoon in Palm Desert; and Kelly Slater himself is bringing a green energy–powered wave basin to Coral Mountain , a proposed new wellness resort with a hotel and residences, set to open in La Quinta by 2023 pending city approvals. And for entertainment outside the splash zone, the $250-million Coachella Valley Arena will host hockey, concerts, and more live events by the end of the year. — Nina Ruggiero

20. Greenville, South Carolina

Once in the shadow of Charleston and Asheville, Greenville has emerged in recent years as a go-to destination in its own right — and it keeps giving travelers more reasons to visit. In 2022, the city of just over 70,000 people will welcome a luxury boutique hotel, unveil a new public gathering place, and build on its well-earned reputation as a culinary and craft beer hotspot. The long-awaited, 187-room Grand Bohemian hotel is expected to open its doors this spring, complete with a two-story restaurant and bar, art gallery, and spa. The 60-acre Unity Park will feature plenty of greenspace, an observation tower, baseball fields, playgrounds, and walking and biking trails. And recently opened restaurants, including French Laundry alum Drew Erickson's Camp , Urban Wren, Coral, and an outpost of Nashville's famous Prince's Hot Chicken located inside Yee-Haw Brewing will ensure you're well-fed while in town. — Kevin Gray

21. Ilha Caldeira, Mozambique

While South Africa and Uganda grab headlines for African wildlife, Mozambique has been quietly making strides protecting 17 percent of its land — including beaches, coral reefs, and islands — showcasing its dedication to its natural beauty both on land and underwater. Ever since the country's 16-year civil war ended in 1992, the southeastern African nation has been aiming to build back in the right ways. Case in point: the private island of Ilha Caldeira, less than seven miles off the coast as part of the Primeiras and Segundas Archipelago, located within the marine-protected area with 20 percent of the country's intact living coral. It's here that the eco-luxury Banyan Tree resort chain has developed one of its most ambitious projects yet, a five-star property — accessible by jetty or helicopter — with 40 private pool villas that will be completely solar powered. Add to that a fish market restaurant with a 270-degree ocean view, the brand's trademark Banyan Tree Spa, and world-class diving, all in a too-pristine-to-believe beach setting, and this island escape is sure to draw attention away from its Indian Ocean neighbors when it opens at the end of 2022. — Rachel Chang

22. Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Those wary of traveling internationally in 2022 will find solace in Jackson Hole, a mountain town with endless open space (Wyoming is the least populated state in the U.S.) and plenty to do. In the winter, life revolves around Jackson Hole Mountain Resort , home to some of the nation's best skiing and snowboarding. In the summer, plan your trip around the Jackson Hole Food & Wine Summer Festival (June 23-25) or head to the nearby Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. For easy access to the mountain town, travelers can hop on one of Aero's high-end, seasonal flights and stay at The Cloudveil off the Town Square or the Caldera House at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. — Evie Carrick

23. Kafue National Park, Zambia

Straddling three regions of Zambia, Kafue National Park is the largest (and oldest) in the country, measuring 8,648 miles. In the wildlife-rich Busanga plains — located in the secluded northern side of the park — spend the night at newly opened Chisa Busanga Camp in their bird's nest shaped rooms. Enjoy a silent safari, thanks to e-cruisers or an e-bike safari provided by the property. See wildlife from above with a hot air balloon safari from Shumba Camp or Busanga Bush Camp . Other accommodation offerings in the park include riverfront Ila Safari Lodge and Mukambi Safari Lodge . Both properties offer fishing, walking safaris, boat cruises, and have Instagram worthy pools (perfect for a soak and the traditional safari sundowner: a gin and tonic). — Mazuba Kapambwe

24. Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania has a lofty New Year's resolution. After a century of wars, Soviet rule, and, since the 1990s, independence, this UNESCO Creative City of Design is ready to cultivate a new identity — and it's doing so as one of two European Capitals of Culture for 2022 (alongside Novi Sad, Serbia). The festivities commence in January, with thousands of concerts, festivals, exhibitions, and events throughout the year to celebrate Kaunas' history while cementing its path forward . Also this year, Kaunas will welcome the highly anticipated $30 million Science Island, Lithuania's first national science and innovation center designed by UK firm Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC). By May, the city's former Magnus Hotel will reopen with sparkly new digs and a posh rooftop under the ibis Styles umbrella . This lively city is also a main stop on the recently unveiled 1,330-mile Forest Trail across the Baltics. And, a host of just-announced Ryanair flight routes, including Madrid to Kaunas, will make visiting this capital of culture a breeze. — Stephanie Vermillion

25. Kyushu, Japan

Kyushu may be less than two hours from Tokyo by plane, but it feels far from Honshū's well-beaten tourist circuit. The southwesternmost Japanese main island is still largely unexplored, providing those willing to venture off the beaten path with a much different Japan than the one they'll find in its cities. As a warm, subtropical island, Kyushu is home to long, golden beaches and some of Japan's best snorkeling and scuba diving. Inland, the country's most active volcano, Mt. Aso, feeds the island's myriad natural hot springs — many of which offer sea views. And while the island has accommodations that include both hot spring resorts and luxury beachfront villas , nothing tops a stay at Hirado Castle , which was recently restored and renovated to welcome visitors overnight . — Evie Carrick

26. Lanai, Hawaii

Wellness opportunities and cultural awareness are showcased along with luxury at Lanai's two Four Seasons resorts. At Sensei Lāna'i, A Four Seasons Resort , guests can now choose the Discover Sensei Experience , offering the ability to enjoy the retreat's amenities without joining the more comprehensive programs. New "Optimal Wellbeing" programs focus on improving performance in tennis and golf along with overall wellness. Four Seasons Resort Lanai is adding an observatory as part of "Love Lanai," featuring cultural experiences designed to share the island's rich heritage. The observatory program will center around the history of Pacific voyaging, native traditions, and astronomy. — Patricia Doherty

27. Las Vegas, Nevada

Never bet against the house: The pandemic may have put a damper on Las Vegas, but the ever-on-the-move city is back in a big way for 2022. A massive new development on the Strip, Resorts World Las Vegas, opened in June, has three distinct Hilton properties under one enormous roof, not to mention more than 40 restaurants and bars, plus pools (plural), and a handful of $15,000-a-night villas . Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the Cromwell , and downtown's Circa Resort & Casino are also giving visitors fresh options on where to stay. The city's pro sports teams — also now plural — are drawing in fans. And off-Strip "immersive experiences," like the Omega Mart by Meow Wolf and the Illuminarium, both at Area15 , are lending an additional layer of things to do beyond the expected. Not that there's anything wrong with splashing out on dinner and a show after the past two years. Live acts — like Adele's just-announced residency at The Colosseum — are once again hot tickets, as is a table at chic new supper club Delilah , at the Wynn Las Vegas. Some things, thankfully, never change. — Paul Brady

28. Louisville, Kentucky

Your cowboy boots were made for walking the streets of Louisville. Nicknamed "The Bourbon City," an official gateway to Kentucky's bourbon trail, the city is expanding its bourbon footprint in 2022. In October, the Urban Bourbon Trail welcomed the first and only African American–owned distillery in the state, Brough Brothers . Meanwhile, its trailmate, Angel's Envy , will wrap its $8.2-million expansion project complete with a new event space and five tasting rooms in the spring. The city is most well known for hosting the annual Kentucky Derby every spring at the historic Churchill Downs racetrack, and the Downs will open the first installment of its multi-year expansion plan, the Homestretch Club , just in time for the 2022 Derby. There, attendees will be able to enjoy the race with an all-new trackside lounge experience. — Hannah Streck

29. Malaysia

Malaysia is home to a beautiful medley of cultures (Chinese, Indian, and Malay) and a diverse smattering of terrain: bustling cities with towering buildings, verdant rain forests with incredible wildlife, and idyllic islands with dreamy beaches. But all of this and more has been closed to the world for much of the pandemic. Now that the island of Langkawi is open via a travel bubble, with the rest of the country expected to follow suit in 2022, travelers can once again experience Malaysia's many gifts. Langkawi, a beach lover's paradise, blends unspoiled nature (UNESCO-listed Kilim Karst Geoforest Park ) and unparalleled luxury ( Four Seasons Resort , Datai Langkawi ), while cosmopolitan capital Kuala Lumpur draws visitors with its gleaming Petronas Towers, delicious hawker food stalls, and shopping. Then there's Borneo, complete with wildlife-packed jungles and a rich Indigenous culture, as well as Desaru Coast, a 3,900-acre area that's home to coveted resorts like the One&Only Desaru Coast , a tropical oasis that opened in early September 2020 (the brand's first in Asia). — Alisha Prakash

30. Maldives

The Maldives' 1,000+ islands sit in the Indian Ocean like a string of turquoise pearls. The tropical nirvana has 166 accommodation options, including the new Joali Being nature retreat, which leads guests on a transformative wellness journey. Alila Kothaifaru Maldives debuts in February with 80 beach and overwater villas on the Raa Atoll. Coming to the same atoll in May, also with 80 luxury villas, is Emerald Faarufushi Resort & Spa on a massive lagoon primed for snorkeling. The ever-innovative Soneva Fushi has a new experience that includes zip-lining to a six-course meal 30 feet about the sand. Along with Soneva Jani, they've debuted Soneva Soul , a new spa complex melding ancient and modern techniques. Other vacation favorites are unveiling new digs like the sleek, contemporary renovation of Naladhu Private Island and the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island , debuting in February. — Katie Lockhart

31. Newport, Rhode Island

Newport is considered one of the sailing capitals of the world. It is home to the largest fleet of America's Cup 12 Meter yachts , most of which are available for charter. In May, the coastal town is welcoming a Sailing Museum that is sure to solidify that title. Over the past few years, a slew of hotel openings have closed a much-needed gap for luxury accommodations, including Hammett's Hotel , Brenton Hotel , and The Wayfinder Hotel . The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection is debuting the property's highly anticipated transformation conceived by Dallas-based design collective Swoon — the lobby, dining room, and shared areas are now complete with guest rooms finishing early next year. Renowned beverage executive Maxwell Britten has joined the team as chief cocktail curator alongside an amazing chef who cooks up a selection of elevated pub-inspired dishes. And don't miss Giusto , at Hammett's Hotel, which serves up excellent Italian with a Rhode Island twist. — Scott Bay

32. Nile Cruise, Egypt

There is no trip that will convert you to a life of river cruising quite like a sail down (well, technically, up) the Nile. In fact, the world's first river cruises sailed in Egypt, a country designed around the central waterway, where it makes sense that the Nile would act as your home base. A typical Egyptian river cruise sets sail from Cairo to Luxor and then Aswan, with the occasional stop to visit an island temple along the way — complete with sights like the Pyramids, Valley of Kings and Queens, Nefertari's tomb, and the Temple of Kom Ombo. In 2022, there's more than one new river cruise to choose from, between Uniworld's newly launched S.S. Sphinx and AmaWaterways' Amadahlia , both of which sailed their inaugural voyages in fall 2021. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

In late 2021, Panama launched a tourism platform along with the coolest tagline in travel: " Live for More ." With a booming coffee scene and a renewed focus on its culture, history, and biodiversity , the Central American nation is ready for its moment in the spotlight. It's an attractive place for those looking to get out of resort mode and into a world open for exploration and adventure. Immersive environmental experiences abound here, including trekking through the rainforest on its suspended hanging bridges and walking to the top of the Volcán Barú, an active volcano with both Pacific and Atlantic Ocean views from the top. There is also abundant opportunity to learn from Panama's seven Indigenous communities, each of whom offer their own personalized experiences and are happy to share their craftsmanship and traditions. Panama offers plenty of luxury, too. In its capital city, check into the American Trade Hotel , centrally located in Panama's Casco Viejo district, a historic neighborhood which happens to also be a UNESCO World Heritage Site. — Stacey Leasca

34. Phuket, Thailand

Before the pandemic, Phuket was beautiful but crowded, full of beach bars and tourists chasing all-nighters. It's still full of energy and surrounded by the same pristine sea glass–colored water, but its luxurious side is finally getting the attention it deserves, from its high-end coffee shops to its cocktail bars. Hide from the world in paradise with a stay in one of the private pool residences at Trisara , featuring kitchens, a private chef, butler service, and breathtaking views over the sea, as well as access to the resort's PRU restaurant , which has earned both a Michelin star and a Michelin green star. Or book a stay at the brand-new V Villas Phuket , which offers a curated selection of 19 private-pool, 1-, 3-, and 4-bedroom villas. Later, party the night away in Phuket Old Town with inventive cocktails at Club No. 43 (think: rum with grilled pineapple juice and espuma), or settle in for a great dinner and a night of daring performances at the Junkyard Theatre , which just launched a weekly Saturday night show. — Alison Fox

35. Pico, Portugal

The islands of the Azores — a Portuguese archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean some 900 miles west of Lisbon — are more popular than ever, and for 2022, travelers will want to fix their eyes firmly on the second-largest isle: Pico, an alluring, otherworldly locale covered with black, volcanic rocks. Conquering Portugal's highest peak, the cloud-shrouded, 7,713-foot-high Mount Pico, used to be the island's main draw, but a recent uptick in hospitality infrastructure has allowed for more opportunity to partake of Pico's most important agricultural output: wine. Renowned Portuguese winemaker Antonio Maçanita just opened a new winery that comes with bookable design-forward apartments adjacent to the island's unique vineyards. On Pico, grapes are planted on volcanic terroir that are then protected from Atlantic winds with rock walls. Maçanita's ​​ Azores Wine Company 's mineral, sometimes slightly salty wines could be the perfect celebratory drink after a grueling hike.The crashing waves around Pico are beginning to seduce surfers, too. And there are also ample opportunities to watch for marine life thanks to 20 species of dolphins and whales (including humpbacks and orcas) that can be spotted in these waters. But if you'd rather eat what's in the water: Try lapas, a local shellfish delicacy best served grilled with butter and garlic and finished with a squeeze of lemon. Thankfully, getting to experience all of this has never been easier: Starting July 1, United Airlines will for the first time connect Newark to the island of São Miguel (the Azores' largest island), and from there, it's a quick hop over to Pico. Or you could always get there via direct flights from Lisbon or Porto with Tap Air Portugal's stopover program. — Chadner Navarro

36. Quebec, Canada

After over a year of tight pandemic restrictions, Canada reopened to American tourists in 2021, so now might finally be time to plan that trip to the Great White North, starting with the province of Quebec. From the charming, French-influenced cities of Montreal and Quebec City to the region's snow-capped mountains, there's something new to explore every season. In December 2021, the first Club Med mountain resort in Canada, Club Med Quebec Charlevoix , opened, offering all-inclusive ski vacations just a short flight from several major U.S. cities. Regent Seven Seas Cruises is offering a foliage-packed autumn cruise from New York to Montreal in October. No matter what time of year you visit, Le Capitole Hotel in Quebec City and Humaniti Hotel Montreal are top picks for places to stay in the major cities. — Elizabeth Rhodes

37. Queensland, Australia

Australia's highly anticipated international border reopening will be well worth the wait, especially as more travelers seek nuanced cultural experiences and sustainable stays. The northeastern state has long been the gateway for visits to the rightly beloved Great Barrier Reef, and beginning in 2022, visitors can learn about conservation efforts and the ecosystem directly from the area's Traditional Land Owners and Indigenous guides during day trips from Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel . Aboriginal elders and Traditional Land Owners are also working with local operator Gudjuda Tours on a daylong excursion to tag and rescue one of the reef's most beloved creatures: sea turtles. Those who want to take a more extended trip to the Whitsunday Islands can look to Elysian Retreat , recently certified as the area's first fully solar-powered resort, or its carbon-negative sister property Pumpkin Island . Back on the mainland, within the verdant Daintree Rainforest UNESCO World Heritage Site, eco-luxury hideaway Silky Oaks Lodge will finally welcome guests back after its $15-million overhaul. — Sarah Bruning

38. Santa Ynez Valley, California

Two hours from L.A., the Santa Ynez Valley is rural, unassuming, and coming into its own. The region has grown grapes for decades and has even made a Hollywood cameo in the movie Sideways. The arrival of newer tasting rooms, restaurants, and hotels in recent years has firmly put the area on oenophiles' and travelers' radars. Start with a private olive oil tasting at Global Gardens and hard cider at Tin City Cider in Los Olivos. Follow with pizza pies at Full of Life Flatbread and vino at nearby female-owned A Tribute to Grace and Casa Dumetz . Detour to Firestone Walker 's outpost in Buellton for a few limited edition craft brews and finish with dishes such as roasted tomato and fennel risotto at the Ballard Inn's Gathering Table . Though it's technically just beyond the boundaries of the valley in Lompoc, The Hilt Estate , is too good to miss. And once it opens this year as an Auberge property, The Inn at Mattei's Tavern will make for the perfect base from which to explore it all. — Tanvi Chheda

39. São Paulo, Brazil

Known for its dynamic combination of luxury, design, and fashion influence, São Paulo is an international metropolitan hub of arts and culture. It's the largest city in South America, hosting an array of entertainment opportunities such as fabulous hotels, decadent restaurants, high-class museums, and iconic mid-century architecture. With airlines including American adding flights throughout Brazil in 2022 and a flourishing hospitality renaissance throughout the city, São Paulo is well prepared for its anticipated influx of new travelers. A must-visit destination for 2022 is the Rosewood São Paulo , located in the heart of São Paulo's Cidade Matarazzo and housed in a historic landmark building. Here, visitors will encounter 200-plus luxurious guest rooms, suites, and residences, plus six restaurants and bars and two pools. — Molly O'Brien

40. Savannah, Georgia

This coastal Georgia city is rightly famous for its atmospheric, moss-draped streets and squares, not to mention its hundreds of years of history. But lately Savannah has been boosted by creativity and innovation outside the sometimes frozen-in-amber Old Town, which means now is a particularly compelling time to visit. Make home base the brand-new Thompson Savannah , a slick 13-story tower with interiors by Studio 11 Design that anchors the still-developing Eastern Wharf neighborhood. Phase one of the 54-acre development, which aims to turn a once-industrial waterfront into a contemporary mixed-use destination, includes hundreds of apartments, fitness trails, access to the Savannah River, and multiple bars and restaurants, including Fleeting , a seasonally driven spot inside the Thompson. At the same time, Savannah's other major waterfront destination has also come into its own. The Plant Riverside District, a stone's throw from Old Town, marked its official grand opening in November 2021, putting a bow on a bustling JW Marriott hotel , countless restaurants and bars, and multiple live performance venues all along a rebuilt waterfront. Not that all the action is along the river: The ever-evolving Starland District, a short drive from Johnson Square, has its share of hangouts including Starland Yard , a food truck park that's also home to the excellent Pizzeria Vittoria Napoletana ; Two Tides Brewing Company , which pours hazy ales and delicious sours in a super-cool taproom; and Troupial , a Venezuelan cafe. You'll also want to pack Wildsam Savannah , a newly released field guide that helps visitors understand the layers of history (and the contemporary politics) that are fueling the latest renaissance in Savannah. — Paul Brady

41. Seattle, Washington

Few places offer both an urban and a natural escape in one destination — and the Emerald City might be one of the best. The city center is world-class with top hotel accommodations ( Four Seasons Hotel Seattle and Thompson Seattle ), locally focused fine dining, and countless cultural sites. Then, just minutes away from all of that is some of the most stunning outdoor recreation out there. Adding to the city's luster is the newly opened Lotte Hotel Seattle . The 189-room tower is bringing high design and refined service to the area. Charlotte , the hotel's restaurant on the 18th floor, serves up an inventive menu that is sure to become an all-time favorite dining experience. The landmark Fairmont Olympic Hotel recently completed a $25-million historic restoration of its public spaces, quickly becoming one of the most Instagrammable spots in town. Plus, its buzzy new culinary showpiece will debut in the months to come. Before leaving Seattle, don't miss a meal at celebrated pasta specialist Brian Clevenger's new restaurant, Autumn . — Scott Bay

42. Sedona, Arizona

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With tourism already surging thanks to the Instagram fame of attractions like Devil's Bridge, Sedona garnered even more of a following during the pandemic among cooped-up city dwellers enthralled by the destination's red rocks and energy vortexes. In 2022, set your sights on North America's first landscape hotel, Ambiente , home to 40 standalone accommodations (called "atriums"), most with private rooftop decks perfect for stargazing. Opening in May, the sustainability-focused retreat will offer on-site trailhead access — further immersing guests in the Sedona landscape while combating traffic along the city's main highway — and reactivate an ancient waterway to populate a stream running throughout the hotel. Experience Sedona's culinary clout right on property at Ambiente's restaurant, Forty1, housed in a refurbished airstream, or venture next door to Mariposa , the city's must-visit restaurant by chef Lisa Dahl, who pioneered fine dining in this town. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

43. Singapore

Singapore reopened to vaccinated American travelers in October 2021 with the introduction of the country's Vaccinated Travel Lane . Travelers can fly from the U.S. on Singapore Airlines' vaccine-mandatory flights ; the World's Best airline 26 years running launched Vaccinated Travel Lane flights this fall, and United Airlines plans to follow suit by January 2022. Even in the early stages of reopening to foreign travelers, the city-state is already unveiling new culinary ventures. Recently, chef Julien Royer, behind three-Michelin-star Odette, opened Claudine , and Raffles Singapore unveiled Osteria BBR by Alain Ducasse, while Marina Bay Sands plans to debut chef Tetsuya Wakuda's second restaurant within the hotel in the new year. Of course, there's just as much flavor to be found at Singapore's famed hawker centers, now on the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. As tourists return to Singapore, new cultural attractions follow — from the return of Singapore Art Week, beginning Jan. 14, to the recent unveiling of SkyHelix Sentosa , an open-air ride towering 300 feet above sea level, for anyone still in need of thrills after a 17-hour flight over the Pacific. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

44. Southwest Michigan

Beaches with ocean-like views were once the main draw to Michigan's southwest coast, but new high-style accommodations and hyper-local experiences are giving us more reasons to go. Where to stay with so many options? Consider the cool new motel-turned-boutique Lake Shore Resort in Saugatuck; The Fields glamping retreat with new spa tents in South Haven; the revamped, modern Harbor Grand Hotel in New Buffalo; or anywhere along the coast with high-touch Bluefish Vacation Rentals , which has killer lakefront homes now stocked with handmade local goods. Hop on the new pedestrian/bike trail in Union Pier, and definitely shop two new woman-owned standouts: the beautifully curated Haven and Ariane Prewitt's AP Cottage, scheduled to open this spring. Women are showing off the culinary scene, too, with everything from a special saison ale — winner of the 2021 Great American Beer Festival — at woman-owned Waypost Brewing Co. , to new herb-inspired cocktails at James Beard-winning chef Melissa Corey's Penny Royal Café & Provisions , to James Beard nominee Abra Beherns' Granor Farm , where dinners return this year in a new glass-enclosed barn. — Nina Kokotas Hahn

45. St. Moritz, Switzerland

If you're on the hunt for glitz, glamour, and powder for days, look no further than St. Moritz, Switzerland. The Alpine ski town has long been considered the birthplace of winter vacationing. Tourists first flocked to the mountain town in 1864 , when hotelier Johannes Badrutt took a few British travelers to the community, promising them bluebird days all winter. It wasn't long until others learned about this hidden winter oasis. Skiers and winter sports enthusiasts flocked to the mountain, which has now hosted the Winter Olympic Games not once, but twice. It's an ideal place for ski bunnies too, thanks to its luxury shopping, and its numerous Michelin-starred restaurants . This winter, head to St. Moritz for its fantastic events like White Surf (Feb. 6, 13, and 20, 2022), an international horse race that takes place across the frozen Lake St. Moritz, and the Snow Polo World Cup (Jan. 28-30, 2022), which happens to be the world's only high-goal tournament on snow. Book a stay at the Badrutt's Palace Hotel , which officially reopened on Dec. 3 for the 2021/2022 season and offers guests the chance to try their hand at high-octane winter sports like skijöring, snowkiting, tobogganing, and even private helicopter tours to the peaks of Piz Bernina and Piz Palü. — Stacey Leasca

46. St. Pete/Clearwater, Florida

The beaches of St. Petersburg and nearby Clearwater are consistently ranked among the best in the U.S. and even the world , but there's more to this destination than white sand, pristine waters, and 361 days of sunshine per year. St. Pete/Clearwater offers more than 30 museums and galleries featuring world-renowned artists like Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso, as well as the largest collection of Salvador Dalí's work outside of Spain. One could say brewing the perfect beer is also an artform that St. Pete/Clearwater has mastered, with its trail of 35+ locally owned craft breweries. Playfully nicknamed the " Gulp Coast ," complete your experience with a digital passport that tracks your beer-sampling progress. These year-round offerings mean you can visit any time, but head over in June 2022 to revel in the 20th anniversary of St. Pete Pride , the largest Pride event in Florida, hosting events for everyone from friends and families to couples and solo travelers. — Jessica Poitevien

47. Todos Santos, Mexico

Todos Santos is one of Mexico's pueblo mágicos, or "magic towns," and locals are working to retain its history and culture while embracing the steady stream of travelers who have begun venturing an hour north of Cabo San Lucas to discover its charm. The area saw a handful of new boutique resorts pop up in 2021 that provide luxury amenities while keeping the rugged land and local flora the centerpiece. Wellness-focused Paradero describes itself as a "landscaping project" that just so happens to have luxurious suites, and El Perdido , an all-villa resort less than five miles south, provides all-terrain vehicles so visitors can get to Los Cerritos beach, the local surf break of choice. Oceanfront Rancho Pescadero 's multimillion-dollar transformation will be complete in the spring. Bookings for its oceanfront villas and penthouse rooms — some with private rooftops and plunge pools — open in January. Todos Santos has fully embraced farm-to-table dining, with Javier Plascencia's orchard-adjacent Jazamango leading the way, and Santa Terra , a cosmopolitan oyster bar meets arts and entertainment venue concept, is in the process of adding multiple bars and restaurants, plus a glamping site and amphitheater, according to its developer, "without chopping down a single tree." — Nina Ruggiero

48. Udaipur, India

After an extremely challenging 20-month closure, India reopened to vaccinated travelers on Nov. 15, 2021. Those looking toward South Asia in the new year, perhaps to see the Taj Mahal in Agra or hit the Goan beaches, should make sure Udaipur is on the itinerary. The city of lakes in southern Rajasthan is thought of as the most romantic Indian destination (even called the "Venice of the East") — but it's not just for honeymooners. From the vibrance of Hathi Pol bazaar and Shilpgram , an artisanal compound on the outskirts of the city with a festival set to return on Jan. 22, to the serenity of Lake Pichola, the artificial lake made in the 14th century, Udaipur is a city where you can fully immerse in Rajasthani culture. A hub of Indian luxury, Udaipur is now home to the country's first Raffles hotel, which opened in October. This private island hotel on Udai Sagar Lake is accessible only by boat — something of a trademark for the over-the-top hotels of Udaipur. Meant to be a flagship hotel in the Raffles portfolio, complete with brand staples (think: bars, both Long and Writers), 101 lavish suites, Rasoi cooking school, and lakeside open-air restaurant Belvedere Point. — Maya Kachroo-Levine

49. Wales, United Kingdom

The only path in the world to follow the whole of a country's coastline, the Wales Coastal Path celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2022. Walking its 870 miles would take three months, but its most spectacular stretches can be seen in one visit — and in style. St David's in Pembrokeshire, west Wales, is Britain's smallest city with a mere population of 1,600 and is home to a Medieval cathedral , a luxury hotel inside Roch Castle , some excellent pubs, and the upscale St David's Gin & Kitchen . Hiking paths with unbeatable coastal vistas are within easy reach (try the St David's Head loop ) and pass neolithic tombs and hillforts. — Jamie Carter

50. Yucatán, Mexico

Mérida, the capital of the state of Yucatán, has emerged as one of Mexico's most popular cities thanks to its lively restaurant scene, a busy calendar of cultural events, and a relaxed tropical atmosphere. Increasingly, however, travelers are venturing beyond the city to explore the state's unspoiled nature reserves, ancient Maya sites, and sprawling haciendas — a number now converted into hotels. Among the destinations that are drawing travelers to Yucatán are El Cuyo, a quiet beach town that was long a closely guarded secret of windsurfers. Now visitors can also enjoy gourmet Mexican fare at the El Chile Gordo restaurant and boho-chic lodgings at the new Casa Mate . In Espita, a charming colonial town near Valladolid, is the Casona los Cedros hotel which opened in summer 2021. Sisal, a historic port in the western part of the state, has attracted new interest since being named a Pueblo Mágico at the end of 2020. A new highway completed in April now connects Sisal to Hunucmá (and then beyond to Mérida) making it easier for beachcombers to visit, and perhaps spend the night at the cool Club de Patos . — John Newton

51. Bonus: Space

This was a monumental year for human spaceflight — not only did NASA and SpaceX achieve a regular cadence of astronaut launches for the first time since the Space Shuttle was retired in 2011, but space tourism has also lifted off in a major way, making space a top destination to visit in 2022. And it's a realistic trip, too, so long as you have the budget for it. Both Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic succeeded in taking passengers to space on short suborbital hops this year, and each company plans to ramp up those flights in 2022 — Virgin Galactic already has more than 600 bookings. The price for a quick jaunt to space? A few hundred thousand dollars . If you have an even bigger budget (say, a couple hundred million dollars), you could charter your own orbital flight in a SpaceX Dragon Capsule, as did entrepreneur Jared Issacman with his Inspiration4 mission in September. There are also tourism trips to the International Space Station in the works; Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa launches on his multi-day journey in December, courtesy of space travel agency Space Adventures and Russia's Roscosmos space agency, which plans to take even more " citizen space explorers " to the orbiting laboratory in the near future. Of course, not everyone has pockets deep enough to cover space travel, but more affordable journeys are on the horizon. Startup Space Perspective plans to launch high-altitude balloon rides to the edge of space in 2024 , for the relatively low price of $125,000. Potential dealbreaker, though — the balloons don't actually reach space, maxing out at 100,000 feet in altitude, while space is considered to begin somewhere between 264,000 feet (50 miles) and 327,360 feet ​​(62 miles). But hey, at least there's a bar on board. — Stefanie Waldek

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Where to travel in 2022? What are the best places to travel during Covid? Where should I travel next? These are the questions that everyone is asking now that international travel is coming back to life, thanks to the loosening of travel restrictions in many destinations around the world and a pent-up demand for all those far-flung vacations that were put on hold during the pandemic. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council , travel numbers will reach pre-pandemic levels in 2022, the CEO of Expedia predicts that this summer will be the busiest travel season ever and the airlines are encountering unparalleled demand.

Note: This story is from 2022. To read about the best places to travel right now, see “The 23 Best Places To Travel Around The World In 2023, Chosen By The Experts”

Every year, I round up the best places to visit. This year, in honor of Women’s History Month in March, I tapped into a handful of women travel experts and influencers to find out the destinations that they have on their radar around the globe for 2022. The choices for where to go in 2022 range from cutting-edge urban capitals to dreamy Caribbean islands to African destinations worthy of a bucket-list vacation.

Tanzania—one of the best places to travel in 2022.

One thing to remember, though: The world is still in a state of flux. So if you’re planning a trip anywhere these days, you should check travel restrictions for the destination you are hoping to visit and consider warnings from the State Department and the CDC . And even if you decide not to plan a trip right now, consider this your ultimate travel bucket list for 2022—and beyond.

Want to stay closer to home? For more ideas of where to travel in America, check out “The 22 Best Places To Travel In The U.S. In 2022.”

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Overlooking Mexico City.

Where to Go: Mexico City

Chosen By: Nneya Richards is a speaker and travel blogger at ’N A Perfect World , a curated intersection of travel, food, fashion and geopolitics inspired by the global-citizen lifestyle of the millennial. Nneya aims to empower young people, especially those of color, to travel, as she believes it is through exploring the world that we will bridge cultural gaps and misunderstandings.

Why: A long time destination for notable creatives like Joan Didion and Jack Kerouac, Mexico City is experiencing a resurgence on the travel scene in 2022 with in-the-know travelers flocking there for its vibrant food, art and nightlife. “Mexico City is the kind of place you visit once and immediately start planning how you’re going to relocate,” says Richards. “While Americans have continued going to Mexico during the pandemic, travel has been more escapism. People looked to get away from city life when they traveled. Nightlife, restaurants, theatre, the pulses of cities were shuttered. As the world re-emerges, Mexico City has this in spades.”

One of the best places to visit in the city, Bosque Chapultepec is undergoing a major renovation this year. “President Obrador is hoping to make it the biggest and largest cultural center in the world, adding an aquatic center, skate parks and updating the soccer fields,” says Richards.

When it comes to travel in Mexico City, Richards recommends taking a Xochimilco floating gardens tour . “You might think the colorful music and booze-filled rides through the canals of the Xochimilco floating gardens only attract tourists—but you’d be wrong,” she says. “When I posted on my insta-stories, friends from Mexico City replied, “Yes! That’s the way to do Mexico City!”

Also on her radar: a hot air balloon over the Teotihuacan pyramids and a Temazcal ritual performed by a shamana in your hotel. “Life in Mexico City seems to really be lived, composed of a series of once-in-a-lifetime experiences that become a way of living,” says Richards. “As a New Yorker, I get it. Bucket-list living.”

Best Places to Travel in 2022: The Caribbean

A rooftop pool at the O2 Beach Club & Spa in Barbados.

Where to Go: Barbados

Chosen By: Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon, founder of Jet Set Sarah , where travel, fitness and style meet.

Why: “I love Barbados (I’m half Bajan),” says Greaves-Gabbadon. “I am looking forward to returning in 2022 to enjoy some familiar favorites (a fish cutter from Cuz's food truck on Pebbles Beach is definitely a priority) and new-to-me places such as the O2 Beach Club & Spa .”

The South Coast of Barbados is traditionally known for barefoot hotels, but now this gorgeous region is seeing a spike in luxe hotels and restaurants, including the Sea Breeze Beach House, Sandals Barbados and O2 Beach Club, where you'll find three pools (including one of the only rooftop pools on the island), six dining experiences, seven bars, a teen lounge and a spa with panoramic ocean views. The resort tapped Caribbean designer Michelle Leotaud to give 02 a true sense of place.

The South Coast’s culinary scene is buzzing, too. The open-air Worthing Square Food Garden is a new street food hall with live music and 20 pop-ups serving global flavors from sushi to jerk. Foodies can also head to new Buzo for pizza, Cocktail Kitchen for light bites or Champers for waterside dining. New cocktail bars include Tabú, Mimosa , Chill Bar & Café and Tiki Bar, which has amazing sunset views. Also not to be missed: the beachfront Barbados Boardwalk , with pools and stunning views of the open sea.

Grenada's Grand Anse Beach.

Where to Go: Grenada

Chosen By: Diane Bair (@dianebairtravel), travel writer and author of more than two dozen books on travel, outdoor adventure, and wildlife.

Why: “My goal is to eventually visit every island in the Caribbean, but darn you, Grenada! You keep enticing me back,” says Bair. “Snapshot moments—like paddling a clear kayak in an aqua lagoon while nibbling a local chocolate bar—sum up what is amazing about this three-island nation.”

Bair says she encounters something new and terrific on every visit. “Besides the burgeoning bean-to-bar chocolate business (five chocolate factories), Grenada’s food scene is a vibrant mashup of fresh seafood and aromatic, locally grown nutmeg and other spices,” says Bair. Dining hotspots include The Aquarium , La Luna and Rhodes Restaurant . “Any foodie worth the label should discover Grenadian specialties, like oildown (a breadfruit stew with meat and coconut milk) and lambie (conch),” she says. “Sample those, and more, at the Dodgy Dock at True Blue Bay Resort , which feels like a lively island version of a church supper.”

Grenada will celebrate Spicemas 2022 (Carnival) this August, a sure sign that festivities are revving up again. And ferry service is once again available to Grenada’s sister islands Carriacou and Petit Martinique. Besides stellar beaches (Carriacou’s Paradise Beach was recently named best in the Caribbean), Grenada claims bragging rights to the first underwater sculpture park in the world. “Recently renovated, the park features 82 life-size sculptures, modeled after local people. Snorkeling or diving alongside them is always a joy,” says Bair. “Waterfalls and rainforest also make this destination a slam-dunk for me.”

If you’re inclined to add to your time in paradise with some feel good deeds, Grenada’s newly launched Voluntourism initiative is something to check out. And more good news: “Grenada’s Simple Stays program highlights 16 affordable accommodations, making it easy for more travelers to experience this incredible island,” says Bair.

Nneya Richards in Martinique—one of the top travel destinations for 2022.

Where to Go: Martinique

Why: “Do you guys look at Rihanna’s Crop Over looks every year and promise that one year you’ll do a Carnival? If you’re not quite bold enough for a full-on Crop Over and want to ease into Carnival life, head down to Martinique,” says Richards.

“This beautiful island’s annual Carnival is the perfect place for you and your tribe to do your first Carnival, as it’s the only one that’s really participatory: there are no barriers separating the spectators and marchers,” she says. “Everyone is encouraged to participate and everyone does.”

Martinique was recently named the top emerging destination in the world by Tripadvisor—and it’s no wonder. Beyond Carnival, travelers will love exploring Martinique’s verdant mountains and spectacular white and black sand beaches. Some big news for the island: UNESCO recently named the entire island a World Biosphere Reserve (the second UNESCO distinction for the island). Another tip from Richards: “This year JetBlue has well priced flights there.”

Best Places to Travel in 2022: Canada

A panorama along Bow River Parkway in Alberta's Banff National Park.

Where to Go: Alberta, Canada

Chosen By: California Chaney, global travel writer, DJ, photographer and editor at Fathom . Follow along on her travels at @californiastarchaney or californiachaney.com

Why: Alberta holds wonder around every bend and corner, from the spectacular Canadian Rockies to the Badlands to the culturally rich cities. Perfect for travelers with passions for learning and the expansive outdoors, Alberta offers a wide variety of festivals and museums, rich and interactive history, exquisite provincial parks, delicious cuisine with small batch spirits and an impressive number of daylight hours to maximize time. In early July, the sun rises before 5:30 and sets close to 10 p.m.

Explore the newly expanded Metis Crossing , an interpretive destination offering immersive and authentic Indigenous Métis experiences. For city culture, the Edmonton Queer History Project has launched its new interactive website and walking tours that map 27 historically significant landmarks. For those who like to travel slow, Vacations By Rail has routes through the Rockies and the cities. “It’s the most spectacular way to truly experience the Rocky Mountains and unplug while taking the scenic route, winding through the mountains and valleys with luxury sleeper cars, dinner on board and cozy nooks to get lost in the passing scenery,” says Chaney.

For adrenaline, cycle the windy and scenic Bow Valley Parkway between Banff and Lake Louise. Chaney also recommends taking a river tour with Urban River Adventures , which “leads trips to the secluded islands in the North Saskatchewan River with overnights in geodesic glamping tents.” Dine in a 360° Dome , surrounded by panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies and a 132-year-old castle or join a “ peak nic ”—part interpretive-guided hike, part backcountry cooking lesson and part gourmet picnic. Some other tips: “The Dark Sky Festival in the fall hosts under the illuminated sky,” says Chaney. “While the winter is all about being in the mountains, the summer is focused on Alberta’s bounty of cerulean-blue lakes and cascading rivers.”

Best Places to Travel in 2022: Central and South America

Peggy Bree in Huacachina, Peru.

Where to Go: Huacachina, Peru

Chosen By: Peggy Bree, a part-time digital nomad from Toronto, has been working remotely and traveling since she was 23. She is a remote project manager, podcast host of Branding Gems and the owner of Blank Room (find everything here ). Follow her on Instagram for her faith, digital nomad and brand/business life.

Why : Peru is known for Machu Picchu, but 200 miles south of Lima and 10 minutes from the busy city of Ica, you’ll find the latest place to explore: Huacachina, an arid coastal desert town that is home to the world’s second highest sand dune. “This is a new find that people should flock to when they think of Peru. A true oasis in the desert,” says Bree. “There is just no other place like this one—it’s a hidden gem of a find where I fell in awe of the change of scenery.”

Adventurers come here from all over the world to check out 3,860-foot Cerro Blanco’s desert thrills, from riding dune buggies to sand boarding. “The Jeep rides are so fun and adventurous. Imagine a wild ride with no roads and no set direction,” says Bree. “You can also just look over the desert in deep thought—whatever floats your boat. Personally, I had such a grand time just in reflection of how beautiful Huacachina is.”

Whatever you do, be sure to wake up early. “You’ll have the oasis to yourself before the tourists come,” says Bree. “The sunrise and sunset view is also a gem.”

Placencia beach in Belize.

Where to Go: Belize

Chosen By: Stephanie Vermillion , a travel journalist and photographer covering stories at the intersection of culture and adventure for publications like Outside Magazine, National Geographic and Travel + Leisure . Follow her work and adventures on Instagram .

Why: Home to mystical Maya sites, wondrous aquatic habitats and lush national parks, Belize is one of Central America’s most biodiverse countries, touting tropical jungles, wildlife reserves and cascading flora and fauna. “There’s a reason Belize is buzzing this year: new hotels like sustainable glamping oasis Hills and Valley promise the ultimate Central American immersion, while a host of new nonstop flights make getting here a breeze,” says Vermillion. “But these tourism additions are merely supporting characters in my ultimate reason to visit Belize right now: connection. It’s something we all crave after two odd years of paused travel; it’s also where Belize shines.”

“There’s connection to wildlife via dive and snorkel trips along the awe-striking Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the second-largest coral reef system in the world. The new Marriott Autograph Collection property Alaia Belize , the country’s first and only luxury resort to offer PADI dive certification, gets you outside your comfort zone and into the heart of the Caribbean Sea action via its onsite dive shop,” she says.

The Belize Tourism Board is increasingly building pathways for travelers to connect with and support indigenous communities, especially on the southeast coast of Belize, where a blend of culture and adventure provides a perfect getaway for culture enthusiasts, thrill seekers and beach lovers. The charming laid-back villages and seaside communities of Dangria and Hopkins are the cultural heart and pride of the Garifuna people, who invite visitors to join in cultural dances and musical drums at Lebeha Drumming Center and delicious exotic foodie indulgences at the female-owned Tugucina Gloria . Belize is home to the world’s only jaguar preserve in the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, spectacular jungle vistas, ziplining and waterfall rappelling in the Mayflower Bocawina National Park . And then there’s Placencia, the traditional Kriol (Creole) fishing village, which is known locally as “Barefoot Perfect.” It’s the ideal location to enjoy 16 miles of unspoiled beaches.

Galapagos sea lions sunbathing at the beach of Espanola island in the Galapagos Islands.

Where to Go: Ecuador

Chosen By: Katie Jackson has somehow made a living as a full-time travel writer since 2015 when an African safari turned into seven years of living out of a suitcase. In between trips, she can be found recuperating in Montana. She shares her adventures, and misadventures, on IG @katietalkstravel .

Why: In January, Jackson had the pleasure of sailing on Hurtigruten’s first Galapagos Islands expedition . “I returned with a newfound appreciation for wildlife, especially for birds, which I never thought would happen,” she says.

Also in January, the president of Ecuador established a new reserve that will triple the size of the Galapagos Islands’ protected area. It will extend all the way to Costa Rica, effectively creating a superhighway for fragile marine life. Among the unique species travelers can only see—or perhaps better said, encounter—in the islands are marine iguanas (the only seafaring iguanas), Galapagos tortoises (who can live to be 150 years old) and Darwin’s famous finches (essential to the theory of evolution).

“There’s nothing comparable to the thrill of snorkeling alongside utterly adorable—and equally playful—sea lions,” Jackson explains. “They were so curious and comfortable around us. One even hopped aboard our ship and tried to be a stowaway.”

Of course, mainland Ecuador—one of the most bio-diverse places on earth—is also worth checking out, whether your ideal destination involves volcanoes, rainforests, beaches or all three. Then there’s Quito, the first city to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Situated high in the Andes at an elevation of 9,350 feet, it’s also the highest constitutional capital in the world.

Jackson says she has heard phenomenal things from her travel writer friends about Mashpi Lodge : “It has won numerous industry awards and boasts a sky bike, an open-air cable car and a hummingbird garden.” She’s also eager to try Zazu —a Michelin-star worthy Relais & Chateaux restaurant in Quito. “The chef handpicks the fishermen he sources from and uses produce grown in his personal greenhouse.”

A pool at the Met Hotel in La Paz.

Where to Go: La Paz, Bolivia

Chosen By: Canela Ugalde, cofounder of How To La Paz , experience designer for Salar Art+Travel and gallery owner.

Why: While the Salar de Uyuni salt flats remain Bolivia’s top tourist attraction, La Paz—the city that touches the clouds and is the gateway to this natural wonder—has proven to be much more than a mere stopover. “Before the pandemic, La Paz was well under way to becoming the region’s top destination,” says Ugalde. “I truly believe we are picking the ball right up where we left it and coming out stronger than ever.”

New hotels, restaurants and experiences are popping up that reflect the culture’s values: authenticity and uniqueness. “ Met Hotel is a good example—a hotel built during the pandemic,” she says. “It will honor different cultural aspects of contemporary Bolivia. The hotel doubles as an art platform for local artists, which focuses on giving the visitor a taste of Bolivia through its architecture, design and cuisine.”

Other projects on the horizon that will be delivering unforgettable and unique experiences include the Panorama Hotel and Casa Gastón. “These will be one-of-a-kind spaces, unlike any other place you’ve ever visited, where you’ll feel the sense of wonder that only the Salt Flats can offer,” says Ugalde.

Best Places to Travel in 2022: Europe

Le Comptoir at The Ritz Paris.

Where to Go: Paris

Chosen By: Lindsey Tramuta is a travel and culture writer based in Paris and the author of the bestselling book The New Paris and the newly released The New Parisienne . Follow her on Instagram .

Why : “This city is super resilient,” says Tramuta. “You have this reawakening of the city, which is really beautiful.” For starters, there was the recent opening of the Hôtel de la Marine museum. “It’s extraordinary—it was closed to the public since the 1800s,” says Tramuta. “And its new museum restaurant, Mimosa by Michelin-starred chef Jean François Piège, is also a huge new reason to visit.” More cultural highlights: the reopening of the Musée de la Chasse et de La Nature (“super eclectic and super funky,” says Tramuta) and the new Bourse de Commerce art museum. And everyone’s talking about the reopening of Samaritaine , the Art Deco and Art Nouveau department store. “Even if you’re not necessarily in the market to shop for anything, architecturally it’s worth seeing, both outside and inside,” says Tramuta.

Tramuta also notes that there’s a lot of buzz happening at the Ritz Paris . “François Perret, their extremely talented pastry chef, has opened Le Comptoir , which is a dedicated pastry shop and tea salon where you can go and try pastries exclusive to this space—and it’s beautiful.” More big news from the Ritz includes the opening of the new astrologically inspired Ritz Bar and the upcoming reconcepting of the Ritz Club Spa.

Some other new culinary hotspots on Tramuta’s radar include Jugaad (“a terrific modern Indian restaurant”) and La Petite Epicerie de la Tour , a gourmet grocer from La Tour d’Argent, one of the most iconic restaurants in the world. “If you don’t want to take the time or the money to eat at the restaurant, you can have a taste of it here,” says Tramuta.

Another noteworthy development in Paris is the extraordinary extension of all of the bike lanes. “It really changes the way we navigate the city, and from a traveler’s perspective, it means that the pedestrian and the bike rider are all kings of the road,” says Tramuta.

Calton Hill in Edinburgh.

Where to Go: Edinburgh and Fife, Scotland

Who : Emily Goldfischer, London-based writer, hotel lover and founder of the website hertelier .

Why : A five-hour direct flight from the East Coast of the United States, those looking to dip their toes back into travel can look no further than Edinburgh and Fife in Scotland. “You’ll fall in love with the compact, hilly and history-filled capital of Edinburgh and the stunning peninsula of Fife, considered the Hamptons of Scotland but better known as the birthplace of golf,” says Goldfischer.

The big news in Edinburgh is St. James Quarter , a hub of shops, restaurants and hotels like the W Edinburgh (which will add a contemporary twist to the ever-changing skyline) and Roomzzz (a boutique living experience). Other Edinburgh hotel news includes The Gleneagles Townhouse (opening in St. Andrew Square) and 100 Princes Street Hotel (a bold statement by Red Carnation set to breathe new life into one of the city’s more important addresses). “You will be spoiled for choice of ways to spend a few glorious days,” says Goldfischer. “Edinburgh is perfect for strolling and there’s a burgeoning food scene with amazing farm-to-table options.” Check out Edinburgh’s first food hall, the Bonnie and Wild Scottish Marketplace , and the new Johnnie Walker Princes Street , which brings to life the story of the brand and its makers.

Beyond the city is Fife, a 50-mile drive along the Scottish coastline. “St. Andrews is perhaps the most glorious of all the towns in Fife, with its West Sands Beach, a two-mile stretch made famous from running scenes in the 1981 movie, Chariots of Fire ,” says Goldfischer. Its seven golf courses include Old Course (where the British Open will be held in 2022) and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club (founded in 1754 and considered the birthplace of golf). “Even if you have no interest or never played golf, don’t miss the Himalayas , a manicured 18-hole undulating putting course that changes every week,” says Goldfischer. “Stay at the Old Course hotel , home to the only Kohler spa outside the U.S. and a Mecca for golfers.”

A view of Porto in Portugal.

Where to Go: Portugal

Why: Once the most underrated country in Western Europe, Portugal is now on every traveler’s radar—and for good reason. It’s more affordable than neighboring Spain and France, its home to the world’s first demarcated wine region and its comfortable climate makes it a year-round destination.

“In April, my girlfriend and I are sailing to Portugal on the maiden voyage of Celebrity Beyond , captained by Kate McCue, America’s first female cruise ship captain,” says Jackson. “It’s our second trip to Portugal since August—we can’t seem to stay away.”

New nonstop flights from the U.S. on Azores Airlines mean it’s never been easier to reach Madeira , a stunning subtropical archipelago off the coast of Africa and basically Portugal’s answer to Hawaii. Thanks to new nonstop flight service from United, Americans can also conveniently island hop in the Azores , where dolphin and whale watching is practically an Olympic sport. Other Insta-worthy beaches can be found in the always-sunny Algarve , or if you’re a surfer, in the north, where the world’s largest standing wave attracts surfers from as far away as Australia.

For the past few years Jackson’s home-away-from-home in Portugal has been Onda Pura Surf Center in Porto . “Their local instructors—who speak perfect English—had me catching waves in the very first class.”

As far as accommodations go, booklovers will think they’ve died and gone to heaven in Obidos at The Literary Man whose collection includes more than 65,000 titles. In Lisbon, all the buzz is about the newest hotel, The Ivens , and its culinary offerings including a crudo bar, gastro bar and Rocco , an elegant Italian restaurant complete with a red carpet entrance.

Rooftop with a view at Six Senses Rome.

Where to Go: Rome

Chosen By: Laura Itzkowitz , a Rome-based travel writer.

Why: With a treasure trove of artistic, cultural and architectural wonders, Rome is coming back to life in 2022—and then some. “In addition to welcoming a handful of exciting new hotels, including Six Senses Rome , the Eternal City is creating new museum and pedestrian walkways that will give visitors an up-close view of the Sacred Area of Torre Argentina , the ancient site where Julius Caesar is believed to have been assassinated,” says Itzkowitz.

Set in a palazzo in the center of ancient Rome, just blocks away from the Fontana di Trevi, the new Six Senses is the brand’s first property in Italy and will have an emphasis on wellness and sustainability, from local, seasonal food to interiors from designer Patricia Urquiola. One of the highlights is the rooftop terrace, showcasing 360-degree views of Rome.

Other big news for the Eternal City: “Last year, the Mausoleum of Augustus —the world’s largest circular tomb—reopened to the public after an €8 million restoration,” says Itzkowitz.

Big Ben and Westminster Bridge in London.

Where to Go: London

Chosen By: Melissa Klurman —travel expert and contributor at Reader’s Digest , The Points Guy and Travel Awaits .

Why: “It’s been more than two years since I was in Europe, a length of time I couldn’t have imagined pre-pandemic,” says Klurman. “And I’m excited to cross the pond again and visit London, one of my favorite cities, which is easy to visit in 2022 since Great Britain no longer has Covid-testing requirements for entry.” One big highlight in 2022: the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. There will be royal watching and events and, in June, a weekend of pageants and parades worth a special visit.

“In addition to lots of royal excitement, there are some creative new theatrical offerings I’m excited to explore, including outdoor Shakespeare at the Globe and museum exhibits like the Van Gogh Self-Portraits at the Courtald Gallery,” says Klurman, who is also looking forward to taking advantage of GoCity passes, which are completely digital now. “So we can pop into iconic spots like Tower of London without having to spend our time queuing.”

Where to stay: The Nhow London on the fringes of trendy Shoreditch launched during the pandemic and is now primed for its first fully active summer. This is a hotel for design lovers, which is evident as soon as you step into the lobby and spot the 10-foot-tall statue of a rocket-ship Big Ben trailing tennis balls or the Day-Glo green centerpiece bar where you can grab a craft cocktail or a pint any time of day or night. Up in the rooms, the theatrically lit halls feel like you've stepped onto a London street with brightly painted doors resembling the entrances to British homes, complete with large brass knockers. Rooms sport fun details big and small from hanging bowler hat lamps to wall-size portraits of British Kings in the, ahem, throne room, to get you fully in the mood for a Royal Jubilee summer.

Barcelona with a view of La Sagrada Familia.

Where to Go: Barcelona

Chosen By: Alyssa Ramos, founder of My Life’s a Movie and a solo female travel blogger, content creator, entrepreneur and social media influencer who travels the world full-time and seeks to showcase unique destinations through her unique photography style and honest, detailed travel tips. Her motto is “Dreams Don't Work Unless You Do.”

Why: “There’s just something about Barcelona that attracts everyone and draws them in like a moth to a flame,” says Ramos. “Even the way the name rolls off your tongue is alluring, and once you arrive, you’ll never want to leave. I know this for a fact because I’m now based there, and even when I have an epic travel lineup, it’s still hard for me to pry myself away.”

Barcelona welcomes all types of travelers, from solo to couples, and even pets—Spain now considers dogs part of the family. When you’re visiting Barcelona, you’ll want to try some local cuisine; Ramos’s top recommendations are Bar Cañete or 7 Portes for paella, and Bar del Pla or Cerveceria Catalana for tapas. “If you’re looking for fun bars, Paradiso and Dr. Stravinsky are some of the most famous in the world,” says Ramos. “But there’s also some local secret spots that are less touristy, like Somnia .”

While the Gothic Quarter (or Barri Gòtic) and El Born are most popular for tourists to stroll along the many cobblestone streets, also check out Eixample for a local vibe, as well as Gràcia. “La Barceloneta, the main beach area, is a lot of fun with its many restaurants and chiringuitos (little bar/restaurants right in the sand), but if you walk further north, there’s also a strip of restaurants that turn into day clubs then night clubs,” says Ramos. “My favorite is Carpe Diem .”

Rooftops are also a glorious thing in Barcelona, and you can go up to most of them as long as you order at least a drink. “ Ohla and GHotel are a couple of my favorites, and Ayre Hotel is most famous but nearly impossible to get a reservation (it overlooks La Sagrada Familia),” says Ramos. “After you’ve seen all the main sites and neighborhoods, you can keep exploring by doing a hike up to Montjuïc or even Tibidabo, the castle-looking church you can see atop a massive hill from anywhere in town.”

Best Places to Travel in 2022: Africa and the Middle East

Female Rangers in Mghahinga National Park in Uganda.

Where to Go: Uganda

Chosen By: Christine Chitnis is a writer, photographer and author of four books, including Patterns of India . She is currently at work on her fifth book, Patterns of Portugal. Follow her colorful interpretation of life at @christine.chitnis .

Why: Uganda shares the Virunga Mountains with Rwanda, and thus the same quality of gorilla trekking experiences can be found in Bwindi National Park and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda. Luckily for travelers, permits are more than half the cost of permits in Rwanda.

The great ape experience doesn’t have to end with gorillas. Uganda has many parks for chimpanzee trekking, the Kyambura Gorge being one of the more unique. Located in Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can trek a family of 32 chimps in a sunken forest by morning and go on a cruise safari down the Kazinga Channel River, where sightings of elephants, buffalo, alligators, hippos are seen from this unique vantage point.

“I recently traveled with Go2Africa as I wanted to explore the intersection of travel and conservation in East Africa,” says Chitnis. “The country is brimming with impactful conservation work by inspiring leaders like Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka of Conservation Through Public Health and Praveen Moman, founder of Volcanoes Safaris , a pioneering great ape tourism company that couples world-class lodges with community-minded initiatives including a women-run coffee cooperative, a wetlands restoration project and the construction of a community center in a local village.”

Another thing not to miss in Uganda: a private island on the Nile River. Wildwaters Lodge sits on a rainforest reserve on 16 protected acres and is an adventure seeker’s paradise with access to white-water rafting, horseback riding, ziplining and more.

Where to Go: Zanzibar and Tanzania

Why: Tanzania is an ideal African country to visit, from safaris in the Serengeti where you can see the Big 5 (leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo and rhino) to the crystal-clear waters of Zanzibar. “If you’ve never done a safari before, prepare to be awestruck by the amount of animals you’ll see from the safety of your safari vehicle,” says Ramos. “Now is a really great time to go to Tanzania, because with the lack of tourism, the amount of animals has drastically increased.”

“After long game drives, you’ll then retire to fabulous glamping lodges, many of which are in the actual parks,” says Ramos. Some new places for 2022 to put on your radar: andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge (which has an ideal location for experiencing the thrilling river crossing and vast herds of the Great Migration) and Usangu Expedition Camp (where you can have a hands-on conservation experience at the first tourism operation in the wild and uncharted Usangu wetlands of Ruaha National Park).

“If bucket-list checks or personal challenges are your thing, I’d highly recommend going for the Mount Kilimanjaro climb,” says Ramos. “I did it for International Women’s Day one year with an all-female group, and it was absolutely amazing.”

A quick flight or ferry will get you to the exotic island of Zanzibar. “But before you head off to enjoy the many tantalizing beaches, be sure to stop in Stone Town to learn about the dark history of the island, and how the slave trade markets originated there,” says Ramos. “One of my favorite boutique hotels in the entire world is located in Zanzibar; it’s called Tulia and it has its own jungle waterslides, plus an entire garden where they source their produce for the restaurant.”

On the balcony of Singita Lebombo, overlooking the N’wanetsi River.

Where: South Africa

Chosen By: Hannah Freedman, a former travel editor and current content strategist for Travel + Leisure . Follow along on her trips at @hfreed11 on Instagram and @awaywithhannahj on TikTok.

Why: With history, culture, awe-inspiring animal sightings, bustling cities and a stunning wine region, South Africa is the best of all worlds. It even brings the romance. “I recently visited South Africa for my bucket list-worthy honeymoon and it was truly the ultimate mix of adventure and relaxation. It’s a transformative trip you’ll never forget,” says Freedman. Plus, South Africa just recently relaxed its Covid testing requirements, making it easier for vaccinated travelers to visit.

United offers direct flights between New York City and Johannesburg, making Joburg a good place to start your journey. Get a history lesson by visiting the Apartheid Museum (which reopens following Covid shutdowns April 1), the Mandela House and the Hector Pieterson Museum . Then continue in the footsteps of Nelson Mandela with a stay at the Saxon Hotel, Villas & Spa . “You’ll feel a world away from the chaotic city streets thanks to its manicured garden grounds and multiple pools,” says Freedman. In addition to Mandela living at the property for six months, other notable past guests include the Clintons, Will Smith and even Oprah.

“Of course, you can’t visit South Africa without spending a few days in Kruger National Park,” advises Freedman. And a stay at all-inclusive Singita Lebombo or Singita Sweni is just the way to see epic wildlife and sleep in style. The two properties are right next to one another on a private concession of 33,000 acres within the park. “Singita has thought of every last detail to make this place a serious spoil,” says Freedman. “The wildlife is next level, the guides are incredibly knowledgeable, and the rooms are stunning.” The best animal encounter she experienced? Swimming at the on-site pool when a wild elephant came right up to munch on a nearby tree and steal a drink of water.

Round out your adventure with a last stop in Cape Town and the Winelands. Hike up Table Mountain for incredible city and ocean views and then head to Boulders Beach to spot the iconic penguin colony. For a luxe stay that includes plenty of culture, check in at estate-turned-boutique-property Ellerman House . “The private art collection here alone is worth it,” notes Freedman. The Winelands are just a 45-minute drive from the city, making it an easy day trip. Freedman recommends visiting Babylonstoren for delicious farm-to-table food with your wine and Delaire Graff Estate for romantic vista views.

Sunset over Wadi Rum in Jordan, one of the top places to travel in 2022.

Where to Go: Jordan

Chosen By: Kay Kingsman, travel writer and blogger at The Awkward Traveller .

Why: If you’re looking to dip your foot into solo travel in the Middle East, Jordan is the destination to do it. Over the past year, Jordan has heavily invested in repaving highways and improving access to tourist sites. “Plus, to better meet the needs of solo female travelers in Jordan , there are more women-led and women-operated tour guides and experiences,” says Kingsman. Whether you join a group trip or set off driving in Jordan on your own, your journey should start in Amman. “Amman is a whirlwind,” says Kingsman, who spent her days weaving in and out of the bustling sidewalks.

As you leave the city, head south to the Dead Sea, where you can float in the lowest point on Earth. “Insider’s tip, though,” Kingsman notes, “Don’t get the water in your mouth. Just trust me on that.” Another tip: “You might want to go sooner rather than later, as the Dead Sea is predicted to disappear in the next few decades.” If you’re interested in the Holy Land, just a short drive from the Dead Sea, you can visit the Baptism Site of Jesus Christ .

But of course, you can’t leave Jordan without heading to the desert. “If you’ve never camped under the stars, Wadi Rum is the place to do it,” says Kingsman, who suggests staying at Captain’s Camp , where you can experience sleeping in a cave, eating authentic Jordanian BBQ and getting in a dance battle with the staff. Then, in the morning, visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World: Petra. “Make sure to get an early start at Petra,” says Kingsman. “It can get hot in the middle of the day, so bring water and walking shoes.”

Best Places to Travel in 2022: Asia and Oceania

Jessica Nabongo in Kyoto, Japan. Image from her forthcoming book, "The Catch Me If You Can. "

Where to Go: Kyoto, Japan

Chosen By: Jessica Nabongo , travel expert, writer, photographer and author of The Catch Me If You Can , which goes on sale June 14 and will be available wherever books are sold; pre-order it now on Amazon or your preferred retailer.

Why: “Tokyo is such an important city for so many things, but what Kyoto does is show you the heart of Japanese culture,” says Nabongo, who lived in the ancient capital for one year. According to Nabongo, 2022 will be a great time to visit. “When Japan does open its borders, there will be a narrow window of time to see Kyoto without the crowds before visitors start coming back,” she says.

Even though borders have been closed, Kyoto has not stopped moving forward. New hotel openings include the luxurious Hotel the Mitsui , The Shinmonzen and the Marufukuro Hotel (in the old Nintendo headquarters building). Throughout the pandemic, the city of Kyoto also made a commitment to be carbon neutral by 2050, and initiated steps to curb overtourism in the city, including developing a consulting arm of the tourism board to provide tech support and social media training in the hopes of building awareness of less-visited stores and neighborhoods to reroute crowds away from high-volume areas.

Kyoto City is looking forward to a new point of view on tourism in 2022 and beyond. The Kyoto City Tourism Association installed live cameras around the city’s hotspots, including the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest and Nishiki Food Market, so that locals and tourists alike can check the congestion levels before venturing to those areas.

“Kyoto’s history as the ancient capital shines through, too. The city has a beautiful golden palace called Kinkaku-ji that makes for a super interesting visit,” says Nabongo. “And the food scene is incredible; you’ll find cool izakayas everywhere. If you’re looking to do a cultural deep-dive of Japan, Kyoto is the place to do it.”

V Villas Phuket in Thailand.

Where to Go: Phuket, Thailand

Chosen By: Content creator Shelbi Okumura of Bucket List Bums . Follow her on @bucketlistbums .

Why: “Thailand was one of the first destinations in Southeast Asia to open back up to tourists, and that early buzz now has everyone wanting to visit,” says Okumura. “Phuket particularly seems to be on everyone’s bucket list, and for good reason. It caters to everyone from high-end luxury travelers to backpackers on a budget.”

Travelers to Phuket in 2022 will experience the vibrancy of the island with fewer crowds, and starting April 1, without the requirement for proof of a negative PCR test within 72 hours prior to travel via three entry schemes, including Test & Go, Sandbox and Alternative Quarantine (AQ).

“There’s so much to see and do on the island—remote beaches, sunset bars, cheap eats, high-end restaurants, offshore islands and so much more,” says Okumura. “It’s the perfect place to start (or end) a week of island hopping in Thailand.”

Phuket offers options for all types of travelers looking to experience its pristine sea glass–colored water, and the island’s luxurious side is finally getting the attention it deserves. The new V Villas Phuket offers a curated selection of villas with private pools and one of the newest rooftop bars, AKOYA Star Lounge , serving craft cocktails and 360-degree ocean views. Phuket Old Town is a cultural hub for distinct street art, street vendors and live music at the Sunday night market, inventive eateries such as farm-to-table Torry’s Ice Cream and daring night performances at the Junkyard Theatre , which recently launched a weekly Saturday night show.

The Melbourne skyline with bathing huts in the foreground.

Where to Go: Victoria, Australia

Chosen By: Oksana St John is a travel writer and founder of an award-winning sustainable travel blog, DrinkTeaTravel.com . Together with her husband, Max, she’s on a mission to explore the world in a responsible way. You can follow their journey on their blog and see behind the scenes of their travels on Instagram and YouTube .

Why: “After being closed to international tourists for almost two years, tourism in Australia is coming back in full force in 2022 and if you are looking to escape the crowds while visiting, then Victoria is the place to go,” says St John. Victoria —the state that’s home to Melbourne, once called the “Paris of the South”—is welcoming a number of new accommodations and local experiences. A few standout hotel openings for 2022 include the Ritz Carlton Melbourne (the tallest hotel in Australia, complete with a sky check-in on level 79), Peppers Richmond (set on the historic Bridge Road in Melbourne’s lively inner-city suburb) and the Shangri-La Hotel, Melbourne (part of a stunning new development, Sapphire by the Gardens).

Want to check out the city’s insider spots? The best way to do it is on a tour with Hidden Secrets Tours. “There is always more to discover and make new memories each visit,” says founder Fiona Sweetman. “You just have to know where to look.”

If you only have a few days to spare, take a day trip from Melbourne to Phillip Island. “Stay in the charming Oak Tree Lodge , have a fabulous meal overlooking the ocean at The Cape Kitchen , go for a hike at Cape Woolamai and don’t miss the Penguin Parade at Summerland Beach,” says St John. If you have a bit more time, go on a road trip along the Great Ocean Road, or if you are fit, join the 12 Apostles Lodge Walk with the Australian Walking Company . “You’ll stay in environmentally conscious luxury accommodation, eat fabulous locally sourced meals and enjoy a foot spa at the end of each day,” says St John.

Cap off your visit with a few days in the Yarra Valley, Victoria’s lush wine country just an hour outside of Melbourne. “Enjoy a stay in a picturesque setting and pop by some cellar doors for a taste of great Australian wines. Don’t miss a stop at De Bortoli and try their comprehensive tasting menu perfectly matched with a selection of local cheese,” says St John.

Some other can’t-miss Victoria experiences include Alba , a new luxurious thermal spring and spa coming to the Mornington Peninsula. Grampians Peak Trail is a once-in-a-lifetime 13-day hike, complete with new roofed huts and campgrounds available for booking this spring. And at Sea Bounty Mussels in Portarlington, guests can harvest mussels fresh from the farm and have them cooked on the boat for a truly bespoke experience.

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Here are the best travel blogs to follow in 2022. We've searched, read, followed, and admired many great travel blogs and after careful consideration, a thorough review, and far too much coffee, we've selected the best travel bloggers to follow in 2022.

Best Travel Blogs to read in 2022

Here are the best travel blogs to follow in 2022. We’ve searched, read, watched, followed, and admired many great travel blogs and after careful consideration, a thorough review, and far too much coffee, we’ve selected the best travel bloggers to follow in 2022.

Traveling has long been a passion for some, a job for others, and somewhere in between for many. That is until 2020 and all of its chaos hit. Then it mostly fell apart .

The travel industry took a huge step backward in 2020 thanks to the deadly pandemic that wreaked havoc on the entire travel industry not to mention many travel bloggers and influencers. Many bloggers didn’t survive. Some pivoted and some managed to even thrive. Those with a strong foundation were able to endure. While many bloggers left the blogosphere in 2020, many of those who are still left emerged stronger.

Then, 2021 rolled around, and with it a vaccine that we thought would kick the doors off any remaining travel restrictions. Sadly, that was not the case and while travel did recover nicely in many sectors, it’s still nowhere near the pre-pandemic highs. However, directionally, travel is on its way back and many travel bloggers are still curating great content, finding ways to create loyal audiences, and most importantly, travel! Yeah, we can still do that, right?

It’s those bloggers that have distinguished themselves throughout these last two years of just plain silliness that we’ve identified our favorite travel blogs and we bring them to you in the hopes that they will inspire you as much as they have us.

Best Travel Blogs 2022 Edition

For several years now we’ve been publishing a directory of great travel blogs each year and although we are a travel blog ourselves, we don’t really view these fellow bloggers as competition. Rather, we think of them as inspiration and we are honored to share these travel bloggers with our readers.

  • See 2021’s list here
  • See 2020’s list here

Like we do each year we’ve tweaked and adjusted the list this year. This involved adding and removing some blogs. Recategorizing or adding new categories, eliminating entire categories, and so on. This year is no different in that regard.

However, we are keeping the model we employed in 2021 where we simplified our selection of great blogs about traveling. Keep it simple, right? Right. And that’s what we’ve done again. Kept it simple and easier to consume.

  • See our list of the Best Work from Home / Remote Work Bloggers here

Best Travel Blog Categories for 2022

Believe us when we say this: there’s no still no shortage of great travel bloggers to follow on the Internet. Sure, many bloggers didn’t make it through 2020 and even more washed in in 2021, but there’s still plenty of great ones around. Here are the categories for top travel bloggers to follow in 2022:

  • Top 10 Best Travel Blogs . In this category, we’ve included all types of travel blogs. The very best of the best travel blogs. Some of the very top travel writers land here. Ranging from pleasure travel to business travel to everything in between, we’ve picked out the 10 Best Travel Blogs in the world!
  • Best Points, Miles, Frequent Traveler Blogs & Business Travel Blogs . Here we are highlighting travel blogs about points and miles and the frequent traveler lifestyle (which often ties into the points & miles game). Learn how to travel hack using credit cards, frequent flyer miles, along with general travel industry news, and more. Given the radical change in the business travel landscape, we’ve merged business travel blogs into this section as well.
  • Best General Travel Blogs . In this category, we’ve lumped them all together with our solo bloggers, our family bloggers, unique travel blogs, couples who travel, solo female travel blogs, general travel blogging, rising stars, etc.
  • Best Video Logs (aka Best Vlogs) . Here we have the video bloggers. It’s video all day, every day – because we desperately need stuff to stream now that we’ve finished Netflix (one month 3 of the pandemic for some you…). New to this year, however, is the TikToker! Yup, we’ve added a few of the best travel bloggers on TikTok to this category because, well, TikTok rules the roost now. If only we had the creative “genius” to be successful on that platform…sigh…sadly, we don’t.
  • Best Travel Podcasts : a new category introduced in 2021 that continues this year and features some of the top travel-focused podcasters for 2022.

So let’s get to it. Without any further ado, here is the ultimate list of the best travel blogs 2022 edition and some of the best travel blog websites you can find on the internet. And, by the way, this list is merely our opinion in case that wasn’t obvious.

Top 10 Best Blogs about Traveling

We have spent a LOT of time looking at travel blogs. We’ve looked at personal travel blogs, tourism blogs, adventure blogs, solo female blogs, family travel blogs, frequent traveler blogs, points and miles blogs, business travel blogs and just about any other category. SO. MANY. TRAVEL. BLOGS. LOL…

During that time, we’ve discovered 10 travel blogs that we think pretty much everyone should be following. These travel blogs, in our opinion anyway, are the best of the best travel blogs. They are the tip of the spear, the creme de la creme. Even here in the new “travel normal” of the post-pandemic world we all live in now. We think you will like them too.

Here are the Top 10 Best Travel Blogs overall:

  • Nomadic Matt . Matt, in our opinion, sets the standard for all travel blogs on the internet. He meets all the criteria: Useful content, attractive website, highly popular, and despite his unbridled success, his authenticity still comes through. Plus, he’s a fan of Pinky & the Brain , which honestly is all that was really needed here. He is still one of the most successful travel blogs out today and certainly one of the most famous travel bloggers. His blog is literally one of the most-read travel blogs around and in our opinion is the best blog site for travel!
  • BoardingArea.com . The Boarding Area (BA) is really a suite of frequent travel blogs, points and miles blogs, and a smattering of business travel blogs. BA is a platform that houses somewhere (at last count) around 50+ blogs – many very good, some that are great, some not so much. This is one of the best sites for travel blogs. Lots of experienced travelers here though and lots of great content. Really good stuff. [ Full disclosure : the CBoardingGroup is part of the Boarding Area blogging network]
  • One Mile at a Time . This popular travel blog is run by Ben Schleppig, AKA Lucky, and it’s bursting at the seams with great travel content including insightful takes on the travel industry, credit card information, points and miles tips, and relevant travel news.
  • View from the Wing . Gary Leff is the travel expert. Widely respected and a prolific content generator, Gary’s been in the points, miles, and travel hacking game for a long time. Excellent advice, well written and organized. People refer to him as the Air Genius and he regularly appears on TV, podcasts, etc. I’ve not met a fellow blogger who doesn’t respect Gary.
  • God Save the Points . Really strong points and miles blog with a very creative writer, Gilbert, who flies around the world (usually first class due to his points and miles game). Gilbert is an earnest, fair, and well-connected blogger based in the UK who usually has great scoops and in-depth, fact-based converge of the industry. Plus he doesn’t put up with any bullshit .
  • Upgraded Points . We think these guys are the next “TPG” – and they appear to not be near as credit card focused and/or don’t appear to have completely “sold out” to the credit card industry, per se. We actually like reading them more than TPG.
  • The Points Guy . Speaking of TPG, this is a travel blog that’s all about points and miles (and credit cards). A long legacy in the blogosphere, and good roots. Many think they’ve lost their way in recent years, but they still have some good stuff here!
  • Your Mileage May Vary : TBH, one of the travel blogs I read the most is from fellow Boarding Area blogging team Your Mileage May Vary (YMMV). This dynamic duo may not be the largest blog on the internet, but they always seem to create really interesting, quirky content, often answering questions we all had but never thought to write about. Things like “ Why are airplanes often painted white? ” or “ How many of these airline acronyms do you know? ” I guess I just like that stuff. Anyway…you really should follow them. Throughout the last 2 years they have continued to put out fascinating travel pieces. Plus they seem like nice folks.
  • Expert Vagabond . Matt Karsten runs a beautiful travel blog with a heavy emphasis on photography and adventure. He’s an American Expat living in Italy – but still traveling all over this beautiful planet.
  • The Blonde Abroad . You know her. She’s been in this business for a while and continues to write inspiring content about this lovely rock we live on.

Honorable Mention : YTravelBlog : I found the YTravelBlog by accident while searching for ideas on how to structure my blog and boy am I glad I did. Their travel blog is more of a general travel blog, that’s a bit more focused on family travel blogging. Their site is clean, well organized, and they offer well-written, engaging, and authentic content. They are also one of the most famous travel bloggers around. My family has used their site when planning family vacations! #MustFollow. If I was building a Top 10 Family Travel Blogs list…they’d be #1.

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Best Frequent Traveler Blogs, Points & Miles Blogs or Business Travel Blogs

Frequent travelers live here. Sometimes business travelers, sometimes recreational travelers, sometimes its pros who know how to gamify the system. They know how to get it done; know all the secret travel hacks , the special rental car tricks , the hotel tips , etc. And they, like we often do, impart that wisdom to their lovely readers.

In this category, there’s lots of travel news, travel deals, credit card offers, quirky travel stories, travel advice, tips, best practices, horror stories, general information, and much more. Like last year, here in 2022, we are still combining the Frequent Traveler Blog category with the Points & Miles category as well as the Business Travel category (now that business travel is basically dead…for now. GULP!).

This means we’ve highlighted the best points and miles blogs to teach you how to get in on this interesting and amazing world of earning points and miles to use for free travel (often in first or business class). Or for those of you still traveling for work , we’ve got you covered too.

The below list is not in any specific order.

  • God Save the Points . Really strong points and miles blog with a very creative writer, Gilbert, who flies around the world (usually first class due to his points and miles game). Gilbert is an earnest, fair, and well-connected blogger based in the UK who usually has great scoops and in-depth, fact-based converge of the industry.
  • Live & Let’s Fly . Long term travel pro and LA based blogger Matt shares travel news, frequent flyer programs/updates and travel tips and tricks. We like that Matt’s not afraid of controversy. He’s not afraid to wade into the deep end and we respect that.
  • Upgraded Points . We think these guys are the next (or maybe “new”) “TPG” – and they appear to not be near as credit card focused and/or don’t appear to have completely “sold out” to the credit card industry, per se. We actually like reading them more than TPG.
  • Cranky Flier . A great name, first of all! But also, great content. The Cranky Flier is run by a gentleman who’s been in and around the airline industry for years. His unique perspective on the industry with a healthy dose of “crank” (which is hilarious). Check out his section on the “ worst airline ever ” and watch him lambaste some bonehead moves by some big-name airlines.
  • Your Mileage May Vary . A quirky travel blog that covers a LOT of ground. Really insightful takes on frequent travel.
  • Bald Thoughts . Lee shows readers how to take amazing vacations using noting more than points and miles. Use their travel hacks and tricks as you plan your next trip! For example, their post 11 IMMEDIATE steps you must take when getting a new credit card contains solid advice on how to get the most out of a credit card rewards system.
  • Business Travel Life : Business Travel Life offers competent biz travel information. They feature a clean, simple site, loaded with useful practical information that every business traveler can benefit from – with a particular focus on healthy travel. Looks like 2020 may have slowed them down a bit as they aren’t posting as frequently anymore. We hope that changes. They are kinda one of the “OG” biz travel bloggers.
  • Travel After Five . A fellow business travel blogger that puts out great content about life on the road. Clean site. Good pics…and great guides for what to do AFTER 5pm…which is a real problem for us regular business travelers. She also has a Road Warrior Handbook you might want to check out.
  • Frequent Miler . Fellow BA bloggers Greg and Nick know how to earn points and LOTS of them. In many cases without ever leaving their homes. If you are looking for a blow by blow approach to earning a ton of points and miles, read these folks on a regular basis. Plus they have fun while they are doing it.
  • Stuck at the Airport . This business travel blog is probably my favorite in terms of aesthetic appeal. The well-respected Harriet Baskas (a real journalist, btw) has done a tremendous job with her site. It’s like Pinterest, but a travel blog. Pretty sweet looking. It’s also, FULL of wonderful content that the business traveler can use on their daily grind.
  • The Military Frequent Flier . The Military Frequent Flier is run by a couple of vets who know how to travel. While they are no longer actively serving, their years of travel during their service have given them a unique perspective on travel. Definitely worth a follow. As fellow vets here at the CBoardingGroup, we dig that.
  • PointChaser . An incredibly detailed blog that explains exactly how to get started in the points and miles game.
  • Travel Hacking Mom . Pam and Alex are a mother-daughter duo teaching us about points and miles with a bit of emphasis on the family angle. Strong content and easily consumable.
  • Thrifty Traveler . Another blog in the style of TPG, although Thrifty Traveler tends to highlight flight deals and routes a bit more.

Best General Travel Blogs

Here is a fun list of some of the best and most interesting general travel blogs worth following. Some are just personal travel blogs, others are more lifestyle blogs with a travel angle, some focus on food blogging while traveling. Think of this section as a giant “honorable mention” list! Check em out! These are some really great travel blogs!

Note: the list is not in order. 

  • Stuck in Customs . An insanely visual photo blog from a world renowned photographer with accolades from folks like JJ Abrams and Hans Zimmer, Trey is one of (if not THE) best photo blog sites in the world. If you are looking for tips on photography, cameras and gear it’s all here. Or if you just want to look at some beautiful travel photos, he’s got that too.
  • The Down Lo . Cool name and logo but better content. Lauren has a massive blog with a huge social media following and it’s justified given all of the exciting places she’s been and solid content
  • Legal Nomads . A former lawyer who said “I’m outta here” and hit the road. Strong content and easy to read writing style (despite being lawyers…lol).
  • A Dangerous Business Travel Blog . Despite the name, this is NOT a business travel blog. It is, however, a wonderful collection of wonderful spun travel tales told by Amanda. They are full of vibrant pictures and an earnest voice that inspires you to get out and travel!
  • Spin the Globe . As one of the few accessible oriented travel bloggers Sylvia refuses to let MS hold her back. This Air Force vet ( we love veterans here at the CBoardingGroup…even Air Force vets…haha…sorry the Jarhead in me can’t resist ) has been featured on Lonely Planet and even won the Miss Wheelchair USA competition in 2016. Follow her as she solo travels the world!
  • Be My Travel Muse . Kristen is a SOCAL native and video game nerd who loves to travel solo. She is, by far, one of the best female travel bloggers around.
  • Amateur Traveler . Chris Christensen has traveling and blogging for a long time and his target audience is the North American traveler who’s only got a couple of weeks of vacation time. He helps readers maximize their once-annual vacation.
  • Luggage and Lipstick . Patti, aka the Boomer Blond, is a professional writer, who’s won dozens of awards for her blogging and photography. She hosts a MASSIVE blog that is full of great content from the perspective of a Baby Boomer. For example her. She also has a book, Girls Go Solo: Tips for Women Traveling , which is, in her words, “ is chockablock with Patti’s own tested and proven tips wrapped in her witticisms .” Haha! Highly recommend adding this site your regular reading list.
  • Andy’s Travel Blog . Andy Luten is a serious travel photographer. His pictures are top-notch and he’s a pretty nice guy too. In addition to blogging, he also sells his travel photographs which are a bit out of my price range, but probably worth every penny. See his portfolio here .
  • Family Flys Free . Part of the TravelUpdate consortium of travel bloggers , Ian from FFF provides a practical, earnest take on the points and miles industry with an emphasis on family travel. Plus he’s a good dude so that’s a bonus.
  • Executive Thrillseekers . A cute couple that’s taken their love on the road. Budget travel tips , exciting destinations (like Scuba Diving the Red Sea !), and more. Try to keep up if you can!
  • HandLuggageOnly . Here are two buddies from college who travel the world. Their blog is clean and well organized, and highly visual. Great stories, hacks, and more. They also have a MASSIVE following on Social Media. Worth adding these fellas to your regular reading list.
  • The Globetrotter Guys . Two dudes out on the road (see what I did there). Sion and Ben showcase LGBTQ adventures and attitudes from across the globe. You can check out some of their Gay Travel Guides here for more information.
  • A Couple for the Road . This duo markets itself as a cultural travel blog that celebrates international art, history, architecture, music, language and culinary traditions. They offer travel tips, food recommendations, and destination guides . Definitely worth a follow!
  • Passing Thru . A boomer travel blog (aka a Senior Travel Blog). I just love this. With the kids gone, hit the road! I wish my parents were in better health (and had the finances) to pull this off. By the way, senior travel blogs are fast becoming a popular travel blog niche as more and more boomers retire and hit the road armed with the technical skills, know-how and money to become a successful retirement travel blogger.
  • Adventurous Kate . Despite the chaos of the last few years, Kate is still out there traveling and we love her content!
  • A Rambling Unicorn . Follow Katy as she and her husband adventure their ways through the world. From backpacking to RV life, to international destinations like Chiang Mai , or Seville, and even places like Joshua Tree, they are living their best lives!

I’d love it if you’d go check out this great content (and then come back to the best travel blogs directory…we’ll still be here!): 47 Best Travel Books of all Time – the Ultimate List of Books to Read while Traveling

Best Travel Podcasts

  • Amateur Traveler . We mentioned Chris earlier in this post, but his podcast is pretty legit too.
  • We Travel There . The same guy who runs Bald Thoughts, Lee, also runs this excellent travel podcast site and it’s packed full of interesting guests and practical advice on great destinations.
  • Travel with Rick Steves . Maybe the “OG” Travel Podcaster back before there was even such a thing, Rick is still bringing it.
  • Miles to Go . Hosted by the brilliant Ed Pizza, this podcast is just plain good.

We are actively looking for more travel podcasts to follow. If you have a submission, drop us a comment and we will take a look at it.

The Best Video Blogs – aka Best Vlogs or Vloggers to Follow

Here we go…a new category for us last year, but one that turned out to be pretty necessary while quarantining. Our collective insatiable lust for more stuff to watch as we stayed at home and didn’t travel in 2020 led us to YouTube and vloggers. While we have no interest in doing video ourselves, we do love to watch others. Here are the best video blogs, aka best Vlogs. Enjoy (and help us build out this list!)

  • Delightful Travellers . A Canadian couple with a LARGE Vlog and big following on YouTube.
  • theRTWguys . Two dude who travel and post a lot interesting videos – especially about scuba.
  • Carrie Ann – the life of a Flight Attendant . A fun, quirky take into the daily life of a flight attendant.
  • Migrationology . Food + travel = amazing. Really great content. Plus it makes us hungry.
  • Casey Neistat. One of the top Vloggers in the game with a bazillion followers.
  • Adventures with kids ! A cool family that’s not afraid to film the fun!
  • Random Golf Club from Erik Anders Lang . We love, love, LOVE golf, and Erik Anders Lang (EAL) is a prolific travel golfer . His ScratchTV show about golfing around the world is shown on United flights and his Random Golf Club VLog is so much fun. We are always desperate for EAL to put out more content. For a Hollywood dude, he seems super down to earth. We are still waiting for the golf invite. It’s ok, we’ll wait, Erik.
  • Frequent Miler . These bloggers also have a YouTube channel which features Nick and Greg opining about various points and miles opportunities. Good stuff.

If you are looking for the Top Travel Vloggers to follow here’s a great video on YouTube that gives you 19 Travel Vloggers you oughta be followin’:

Top TikTok Travel Influencers to follow

TikTok is where it’s at. At least that’s what the cool kids tell us. While it isn’t exactly our cup of tea, it is kind of fun to watch some of the silly stuff that’s posted. Here’s a list of the top TikTok Travel Influencers to follow:

  • @travelwithjaro . Massive following. Great vids. Great places!
  • @natalia_travels . She travels, she TikToks, she wins.
  • @thetravelexperience . Great videos from great places
  • @chalktwins . Chalk murals. Travel. And just plain cool!
  • @amesbrookcampground . Former corporate guy goes campground owner. Watch the journey!
  • @ryanair . A real airline with a sassy social presence. They might suck as an airline, but their TikTok is on point.
  • @michellemarietravels . Lots of swimming. Funny gal though.
  • @trustedtravelgirl . She can be trusted.
  • @pilotmadeleine . Lots of water here too.
  • @travelcoupledream . They are a couple. They travel. They video.

You might be interested in the 26 Must Have Travel Gadgets every traveler should know about !

Best Blogs about Blogging

I had to include a few blogs about blogging too, because AS A BLOGGER I am still learning. It’s a shortlist, but hopefully it will be helpful to you too!

  • Digital Nomad Wannabe . I’d be lying if I didn’t mention how influential the DNW has been for my blog. Excellent, practical tips on how to blog. Plus a really strong Facebook group.
  • Neil Patel . The wizard. Lot’s great tips and tricks here. Highly recommended.
  • Female Travel Bloggers . Great resources here for Bloggers who are Female including SEO tips, photo tips and much much more.

By the way, if you are looking for some laughs to accompany you on your next adventure, make sure to check out our travel memes section. Literally HUNDREDS of hilarious travel memes.

Final Thoughts on the Best Blogs About Travel

Thanks for tuning in to the best travel blogs – 2022 edition! We hope you enjoyed this fun collection of travel blogs. Frankly, we are just happy to wash our hands of the last two years, right? Here’s to a great year (hopefully) and the reemergence of travel… can I get an amen?

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Jeremy Ballou is the editor of the CBoardingGroup.com and a long-time writer in both the travel and tech industry. Most days he's in thinking about travel or writing about it.

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Very informative blog! Thanks for sharing.

Nice list of travel blogs in this post. I actually went and checked out a few myself. I hope some time in the near future to have my own blog be found on a list like this one. A have a website called Gallivanting Souls Travel where I give inspiration, tips, and reviews about all things cruise travel. https://gallivantingsouls.com/ . Until then,Happy cruising!

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37+ Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers [to Follow] in 2024

  • Last updated on August 4, 2023
  • Author: Georgi Todorov

Are you looking for some inspiration for your next trip? Here’s a list of the best travel blogs and bloggers to follow in 2024.

When it comes to finding travel resources, the hottest new travel tip , or detailed destination guides, travel blogs are a treasure chest of knowledge for those who seek adventure.

Nowadays, there are thousands of travel blogs to pick from, covering everything from budget travel to luxury travel, solo travel to family travel.

We’ve put together a comprehensive list of the best travel blogs to follow in 2024, to help you find the travel advice you need.

Table of Contents

What are the main destinations in times of pandemics.

After multiple lockdowns and social distancing, it’s clear that many are desperate to travel again.

One only has to glance at social media to see that the ordinary traveler and influencers alike are taking the plunge and navigating traveling, despite the difficulties of COVID-19 related restrictions.

However, across the globe, the impact of the pandemic differs wildly.

While some destinations are welcoming tourists with open arms, others remain on high alert.

We’ve put together a list of the main travel destinations, taking into account factors such as quarantine, curfews, and tests.

  • Madeira : A great place to visit for its beautiful landscapes, Madeira is one of the safest destinations to visit during the pandemic.
  • Malta : With a temperate climate throughout the winter months, Malta is worth a visit all year round. They are also a country with one of the lowest numbers of severe COVID-19 cases in Europe.
  • The Azores : Throughout the pandemic, The Azores have been one of the safest destinations to visit. With many outdoor activities, visitors won’t struggle to follow social distancing practices.
  • Costa Rica : Costa Rica has managed to maintain one of the lowest COVID-19 fatality rates in South America.

Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers to Follow in 2024

Whether you’re planning your next big trip, or just looking for some inspiration, we’ve put together a list of the best travel blogs to follow in 2024.

Collectively, our top picks provide valuable information and guidance for every type of travel imaginable.

Nomadic Matt – Best Budget Travel Blog

This is Nomadic Matt travel blog.

Growing up, Matthew Kepnes wasn’t a big traveler.

In fact, he didn’t take a trip overseas until he was 23.

This first trip took him to Costa Rica, where his experience opened his eyes to the possibilities of travel.

In 2006 he quit his cubicle job and embarked on a worldwide adventure.

His website helps the budget-minded traveler by providing tips and advice on cheaper ways to travel.

This website has been featured on major media sites such as The New York Times, National Geographic, and Lonely Planet.

From guidance for finding cheap airfare, to articles detailing ways to save for a trip, Nomadic Matt offers invaluable information from seasoned travelers.

Website: https://www.nomadicmatt.com/

Instagram: @nomadicmatt

The Travel Episodes – ​​Best Travel Stories Blogs

This is The Travel Episodes travel blog.

A project started by the blogger, graphic designer, and traveler, Johannes Kalus, The Travel Episodes is a website that publishes travel stories and travelogues from authors across the globe .

A self-confessed “scroll telling” site, users scroll through the stories, which are composed of a mixture of words, videos, and images.

Episodes feature stunning photography, and immersive storytelling, offering an innovative approach to travel blogging.

Website: www.travelepisodes.com

Instagram: @travelepisodes

Wandering Earl – Best Long Term Travel Blogs

This is Wandering Earl travel blog.

A favorite travel blog amongst bloggers themselves, Wandering Earl documents the adventures of Derek Earl Baron, a certified travel veteran.

In 1999 Derek left the US for a 3-month post-graduation trip around Southeast Asia, and he hasn’t been home since.

With over 20 years of experience, Derek has worked, volunteered, lived, and traveled across the globe.

In 2012 he started a tour company called Wandering Earl Tours.

This company offers guided trips to small groups, supporting small businesses along the way while providing authentic experiences through connecting tourists with locals.

His website, Wandering Earl, provides readers with insights on leading a life of long-term travel, as well as ways to make money while on the move.

Website: https://www.wanderingearl.com/

Instagram: @wanderingearl

Against The Compass – Best Adventure Travel Blog

This is Against The Compass travel blog.

Against The Compass was created by Spanish Joan Torres, who created this alternative travel blog to inspire others to visit destinations that are off the beaten track.

His mission is to break stereotypes, by documenting his exciting adventure travel moments in countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

This is one of the best travel blogs for intrepid traveler who is seeking an adventure outside of their comfort zone.

Website: www.againstthecompass.com

Instagram: @againstthecompass

Expert Vagabond – Best Digital Nomad Blog

This is Expert Vagabond travel blog.

Travel blogger, the photographer, and digital nomad, Matthew Karsten, otherwise known as the Expert Vagabond, share a whole range of travel-related expertise for those seeking an adventure-filled life .

With over 10-years of traveling behind him, Matthew aims to inspire individuals with his photography and travel videos, while also offering practical advice on nomadic life.

He helps others to become location independent workers, with how-to guides on subjects such as working from home productively or becoming a virtual assistant.

Website: www.expertvagabond.com

Instagram: @expertvagabond

The Blonde Abroad – Best Female Travel Blog

This is The Blonde Abroad travel blog.

In the summer of 2011, Kiersten Rich took a hiatus from her career in corporate wealth management to spend three months traveling through Australia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Bali, and New Zealand.

As soon as she came home, she immediately began to plan another long trip: she was hooked.

A decade later, she is an established name in the solo female travel blogging community.

Kiersten now has a six-member all-female team who help to run her business, which has various revenue streams such as digital content creation, social media marketing, and all-female travel tours.

She is a firm believer in empowering women to travel both independently or with other, like-minded females.

In addition to providing tips and tricks on everything from budget travel to luxury travel, she provides lifestyle content on topics such as style, beauty, and skincare.

Website: theblondeabroad.com

Instagram: @theblondeabroad

Legal Nomads – Most Empowering Travel Blog

This is Legal Nomads travel blog.

Ex-lawyer Jodi Ettenburg left her law job in 2008 to fulfill her dream of riding on the Trans-Siberian Trains and visiting Mongolia.

She started the Legal Nomads blog as a way to document her adventures, for friends, family, and former clients.

As a celiac, food was central to her travels, as she had to seek out food that wouldn’t make her sick.

Through doing so, she hoped to empower others with chronic illnesses to explore the world around them.

Her website has been featured by news outlets such as CNN, BBC, and The Guardian, and she has won a myriad of travel journalism rewards.

In 2017, a routine spinal tap led to a spinal CSF leak.

Around this time, she was also diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Disorder.

Now mostly bed-bound, the theme of her blog has made a shift, focusing on subjects such as grief and loss.

For Jodi, the most important thing is working on her mental mindset.

Website: legalnomads.com

Instagram: @legalnomads

Look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, what do I want to do every day for the rest of my life‚ do that. – Gary Vaynerchuk

Bucketlistly Travel Blog – Best Travel Photography Blog

This is Bucketlistly travel blog.

Born and raised in Thailand, Pete R began his journey as a solo traveler in 2012.

He funded his travels by working as a freelance UI designer, before beginning the BucketListly Blog.

Pete’s main aim with his blog is to help ease the stress of travel planning for others, by providing travel guides and comprehensive travel itineraries.

However, the real star of his work is the incredible photographs he’s taken, in different destinations across the planet.

Whether it’s wildlife or a beautiful landscape, Pete certainly has an eye for beauty.

Website: www.bucketlistly.blog

Instagram: @peachananr

The Poor Traveler – Best Travel Blog for Rookie Travelers

This is The Poor Traveler travel blog.

Despite the name, this blog isn’t a blog for those looking for budget traveler tips .

In fact, the poor traveler refers to those who are unfortunate or unlucky, such as ‘​​the newbies, the first-timers, the lost and confused’.

The blog was created by travelers Yoshke and Vins, who wanted to document their misadventures.

Yoshke has since won three Philippine Blog Awards, and they have added two extra people to their team.

They aim to provide free travel tips and tricks so that others can avoid making the same mistakes that they did.

Website: www.thepoortraveler.net

Instagram: @thepoortraveler

Life Part II – Best Travel Blogs For Post-Retirement Travel

This is Life Part 2 travel blog.

In 2011, Jonathan Look took early retirement to travel the world .

He started the blog to prove to other “baby-boomers” that the world is open to those who are adventurous and curious.

Together with his partner Sarah, they traveled extensively, documenting their adventures on the blog.

It was with deep sadness that Sarah announced the passing of Jonathan, at their home in Isla, Malta, on 12 March 2021.

Sarah intends to continue to travel in his memory, writing about it along the way.

Website: www.lifepart2andbeyond.com

Instagram: @lifepartii

Hey Nadine – Best Female Travel Vlogger

This is Hey Nadine travel blog.

With over 495K subscribers on YouTube, Nadine Sykora documents her travels in a fun-loving, comical way, on both her YouTube and Instagram .

She has featured in publications such as The Huffington Post, Forbes, and CNN.

Her videos feature many travel hacks, such as 15 Rookie Camping Mistakes, and cover her adventures to destinations such as Kilimanjaro and the Bahamas.

She recently gave birth to a baby boy, so viewers can expect plenty of exciting new adventures as she and her partner embark on a new chapter in their lives.

Website: www.heynadine.com

Instagram: @heynadine

View from the Wing – Best Travel Blog for Airline Savings

This is View From The Wing travel blog.

On his website, Video from the Wing, travel expert Gary Leff blogs about air miles and points.

Here you can find blog posts detailing starter’s tips for collection miles and points, as well as information regarding different airline flyer programs.

Website: www.viewfromthewing.com

Instagram: @garyleff

Oneika the Traveller – Most Authentic Travel Blog

This is Oneika The Traveller travel blog.

Emmy-nominated TV host and Oneika Raymond is the author of the award-winning blog Oneika the Traveller.

She documents her adventures on Instagram, on her blog, and on her YouTube channel.

Oneika uses her platform to address broader issues, such as traveling as a black person.

She isn’t one to shy away from political topics, dedicating a post to explaining the reasons why she discusses politics on her travel blog.

While she is paid to visit and talk about destinations, she remains transparent and honest in her descriptions of places, and won’t accept freebies that don’t align with her brand.

Website: http://www.oneikathetraveller.com/

Instagram: @oneikatraveller

Never Ending Footsteps – Best Travel Blog For Anxiety Sufferers

This is Never Ending Footsteps travel blog.

Laura Juliff always knew she had the travel bug.

Even as a child, she remembers daydreaming of foreign lands and unfamiliar cultures.

In 2011, after years of saving, she boarded a flight to Dubrovnik, Croatia, waving goodbye to her family and friends.

By the time she was 6 months into her trip, she was making $2,000 a month from the travel blog she had started 6 months before her departure.

As someone who suffers from anxiety, she launched the Overcome Travel Anxiety Course to help others overcome their fears and begin their adventures.

Website: www.neverendingfootsteps.com

Twitter: @NEFootsteps

Be My Travel Muse – Best Travel Blog for Empowering Women

This is Be My Travel Muse travel blog.

For Kristin Addis, a life following the normal path didn’t feel right for her.

After four years working in investment banking, she felt miserable, her creativity unable to shine.

Eventually, she plucked up the courage to quit her job, cancel her lease, say goodbye to loved ones, and jump on a flight to Bangkok.

Since then she’s hitchhiked solo across China, lead women’s adventure tours across the globe, and become a Buddhist nun for 10 days.

Her blog includes a section titled ‘Empowering Reads’, where the posts listed aim to inspire and empower solo female travelers to embark on an adventure of their own.

Website: www.bemytravelmuse.com

Instagram: @bemytravelmuse

HoneyTrek – Best Travel Blogs For Couples

This is HoneyTrek travel blog.

On 22nd January 2012, couple Anne and Mike Howard sold all their stuff to embark on a worldwide adventure.

Combining their skills from their previous careers in magazine editing and digital marketing, they set up their couples blog, HoneyTrek, to inspire others to travel.

Their website has been featured in media outlets, including USA Today and Lonely Planet.

Over their 9 years of traveling, they’ve stayed in accommodation ranging from 5-star resorts to camping tents.

However, they confess that their favorite type of lodging is glamping.

They love it so much that they wrote an entire Ultimate Glamping Guide book.

Website: www.honeytrek.com

Instagram: @honeytrek

Chubby Diaries – Best Travel Blog for Plus-Sized Travellers

This is Chubby Diaries travel blog.

Jeff Jenkins is an award-winning travel blogger, content creator, and speaker.

He started Chubby Diaries as an online community for plus-sized travelers who are passionate about seeing more of the world.

On his blog, he shares, amongst other things, plus-sized travel tips, destination advice, and food recommendations.

Website: www.chubbydiaries.com

Instagram: @chubbydiaries_

Hey Ciara – Best Travel Blog for Millenials

This is Hey Ciara travel blog.

After graduating from college , Ciara Johnson began working in corporate Human Resources.

However, 2 years later, she found herself miserable and unsatisfied with her professional life.

Wanting more from life, she decided to quit her job to begin traveling the world.

Her blog documents her travels, offering practical advice on tips on all things from studying abroad, to finding cheap flight deals, as she aims to inspire fellow millennials to follow their dreams.

Website: www.heyciara.com

Instagram: @hey_ciara

Another Escape – Best Environmentally-Conscious Outdoor Blog

This is Another Escape travel blog.

In 2012, founders Rachel Taylor and Jody Daunton created an independent media company, Another Escape.

Their mission is to encourage people to connect with the natural world and lead a more outdoor-oriented lifestyle, through both their physical journal and website.

The couple had originally saved the money they used for start-up costs to travel around the Balkans.

However, Jody injured his leg, ending up with a splintered tibia.

The surgery he underwent to repair it meant no walking for six months, meaning their planned travels could no longer go ahead.

Instead, they threw themselves into launching Another Escape.

Since the beginning of the business, nearly a decade ago, they have worked with Patagonia, and they recently celebrated being published and distributed in China.

Looking forwards, they’re committed to building a future based on sustainable, regenerative living.

Website: www.anotherescape.com

Instagram: @anotherescape

Cookiesound – Most Aesthetic Traveling Blog

This is CookieSound travel blog.

A mother-daughter travel photography team, Cookiesound documents the travels of Ulli and her daughter, Nisa.

Their adventure began soon after the birth of Nisa, with a twelve-month-long journey through Africa.

Between trips, they return to life in a small village just outside of Vienna.

Blog posts featuring travel tips and tales are interspersed with stunning photography.

Alongside their website, they run a photography company called Maier&Maier and are available for editorial and commercial assignments worldwide.

Website: http://www.cookiesound.com/

Instagram: @cookiesound

Jones Around the World – Best Travel Blog for Music Lovers

This is Jones Around The World travel blog.

South-California-born David Anderson realized his love of travel after a 7-week trip to Europe in 2009.

In the Spring of 2010, he decided to spend a semester abroad in Rome, Italy.

Since then, he’s traveled around the world, getting paid to attend Oktoberfest, toga parties in Greece, and the Cannes Film Festival in The French Riviera.

He has written extensively about music festivals on his blog, making his site the best travel blog for music lovers all over the world.

Website: www.jonesaroundtheworld.com

Instagram: @jonesaroundtheworld

Travel Freak – Best Travel Blog for Dreamers

This is Travel Freak travel blog.

When Jeremy graduated from college in 2009, it was in the middle of the financial recession.

A firm believer in living a fulfilling life, he realized that to live an extraordinary life, he needed to do something different.

It’s with this in mind that he left the US and bought a one-way ticket to Australia.

He started Travel Freak as a way to connect with other like-minded individuals, those who wanted to reject the status quo.

His advice has been featured in publications such as Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and Forbes.

On his blog, readers can find guidance on anything from travel insurance to RVs and campervans.

Website: www.travelfreak.com

Instagram: @travelfreak

Adventurous Kate – Most Influential Travel Blog

This is Adventurous Kate travel blog.

Kate McCulley was 26 when she quit her job to travel the world.

Her first stop was Southeast Asia, where she spent 6 months.

Here she worked to turn her travel blog into a full-time business.

From swimming in the freezing waters of Antarctica to fire-throwing with Vikings on the Shetland Islands, the past decade has been filled with adventures for Kate.

Her focus is inspiring women to travel, by rewriting the narrative around solo travel for females.

She has been featured in many major news outlets, and in 2017, Forbes named Adventurous Kate one of the top 10 most influential blogs.

Head over to her blog to find a whole array of resources dedicated to helping women travel the world safely.

Website: www.adventurouskate.com

Instagram: @adventurouskate

The Points Guy – Best Blog for Points and Miles Tips

This is The Points Guy travel blog.

Head over to The Points Guy to find all the latest tips and tricks on points, miles, airlines, and credit cards, so that you can learn how to travel the world without digging deep into your pockets.

Their beginners guide details how to use credit cards to earn points and miles, which can later be turned into airline savings.

They now have a staff of more than 100, with an expert team of 40 editors, reporters, and writers.

This website is the go-to place for those wanting to learn more about earning points and miles.

Website: www.thepointsguy.com

Instagram: @thepointsguy

The Travel Book – Best Eco-Conscious Travel Blog

This is The Travel Book travel blog.

Couple Karoline and Rasmus have previously traveled across the globe to far-flung exotic places, constantly adding to their climate footprint.

However, they realized that it was time for a change: the future had to be eco-friendly travel.

They started The Travel Book to inspire fellow travelers to travel using more environmentally friendly means, to lower the impact on the world around them.

On their blog, you can expect to find beautiful travel photography that will inspire you to get out and explore.

Website: www.thetravelbook.world

Instagram: @thetravelbook

Time Travel Turtle – Best Culture and History Travel Blog

This is Time Travel Turtle travel blog.

From running a student newsletter at school to working for a decade as a television and radio reporter, Michael Turtle has always been a storyteller.

Now he runs his blog, Time Travel Turtle, where his mission is to uncover places that you won’t find in guidebooks or brochures.

One of his favorite things to do is visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and there’s an entire section on his blog dedicated to this, where you can follow his progress.

Website: www.timetravelturtle.com

Instagram: @michaelturtle

Global Grasshoppers – Best Travel Blog for Travel Snobs

This is Global Grasshopper travel blog.

Global Grasshoppers is an award-winning blog, run by Becky Moore and her team.

They call themselves self-confessed travel snobs, who work together to discover the world’s most beautiful and unique places.

Their website offers guides to finding destinations away from crowds of tourists, where you can find unspoiled places.

Website: www.globalgrasshopper.com

Instagram: @globalgrasshopr

Ckanani – Best Blog for Luxury Travel

This is Ckanani travel blog.

San-Francisco-based Christie Sultemeier is a luxury travel blog writer and photographer, who runs the website Ckanani.

For those who prefer the finer things in life, then Christie’s website is your go-to place for all things luxury travel and lifestyle-related.

Her photos have a romantic, nostalgic feel to them, enticing you to visit the destinations she blogs about.

Website: www.ckanani.com

Instagram: @ckanani

 A Luxury Travel Blog – Best Blog for Wealthy Travel

This is A Luxury Travel blog.

Author of A Luxury Travel Blog, Dr. Paul Johnson, has worked in the travel industry for 30 years.

He focuses on up-market travel across the globe, recommending the best hotels, restaurants, and experiences for a taste of luxury.

He has been featured in many news outlets, from CNN to Enterprise Magazine.

Website: www.aluxurytravelblog.com

Instagram: @paulhjohnson

Breathing Travel – Best Travel Blog for Wellness

This is Breathing Travel blog.

At the age of 16, Carolin Pilligrath left her home in a small town in Germany and moved to Australia for a year for high school.

After this, she says, her life was never the same again.

Since then she has traveled extensively, documenting her adventures on her blog ‘Breathing Travel’.

With a section dedicated to Wellness and Yoga, her website is perfect for those seeking advice on yoga retreats, as well as recommendations for yoga gear and yoga teacher training classes.

Website: www.breathingtravel.com

Instagram: @breathingtravel

Charlie on Travel – Best Blog for Sustainable Travel

This is Charlie On Travel blog.

Charlie Marchant is a sustainable, UK travel blogger, who runs a website called Charlie on Travel.

She and her partner, Luke, are advocates for slow, eco-conscious, sustainable travel.

They love house sitting, claiming that it allows them to visit amazing neighborhoods that they never would’ve otherwise seen.

They offer green travel guides, sustainable travel guides, and house sitting advice, for those who also want to travel more responsibly.

Website: www.charlieontravel.com

Instagram: @charlieontravel

Earth’s Attractions – Best Blog for Travel Guides by Locals

This is Earth's Attractions travel blog.

Run by Violeta-Loredana Pascal and Liliana K, Earth’s Attractions is the best travel blog for those seeking advice from locals.

This website features insider travel itineraries, travel tips, and recommendations.

Check out their ‘food’ section for recipes for authentic dishes such as Australian pavlova and Hungarian goulash.

Website: www.earthsattractions.com

Instagram: @violeta.loredana

The Family Without Borders – Best Travel Blog for Families

This is The Family Without Borders travel blog.

Anna and Thomas met during an international conference for young journalists in Brussels in the early 2000s.

They started traveling together to different countries, before quickly realizing that they wanted to spend their lives together.

They now have two daughters, Hanna and Mila, and they document their travels on their family travel blog, The Family Without Borders.

Thomas and Hanna prove that it is possible to live an unconventional life, even with two young children in tow.

Website: www.thefamilywithoutborders.com

Instagram: @thefamilywithoutborders

Global Help Swap – Best Blog for Responsible Travel

This is Global Help Swap travel blog.

In 2009, after a year together, couple Karen and Paul decided to pack their bags and set off on an 18-month life-changing adventure.

Along the way they realized that they both had a deep desire to give back in some way, so they started Global Help Swap to promote volunteering.

However, they soon began to realize that an ugly and exploitative side existed in the world of travel and volunteering.

Eventually, their website took on a new mission: to promote responsible travel that enriches both the traveler and the destination.

Their website features guides and advice for volunteering and sustainable travel, helping others join their mission.

Website: www.globalhelpswap.com

Instagram: @globalhelpswap

Girl vs Globe – Best Blog for Foodies

This is Girl vs Globe travel blog.

Sabina, born in Pilsen in the Czech Republic, started her blog in 2014 when she was working during the night as a broadcast journalist.

With a 2-hour gap to fill around 2 am, she leaped and set up Girl vs Globe.

After she graduated university a year later, blogging became her full-time job, and she is now able to travel and write for a living.

For those who enjoy trying the different foods a destination has to offer, you’re in safe hands with Sabina.

For vegans visiting Glasgow, check out her Ultimate Vegan Glasgow Guide.

Website:www.girlvsglobe.com

Instagram: @girlvsglobe

The Opposite Travellers – Best Budget AND Luxury Travel Blog

This is The Opposite Travellers travel blog.

Rachel and Ryan are a travel-loving married couple, with two very different approaches to travel.

While Rachel loves traveling in style, Ryan prefers the basics.

Given that compromise is necessary for a healthy relationship, their blog documents both luxury excursions and adrenaline-filled adventures.

For those looking to strike the same balance, look no further than The Opposite Travellers.

Website: www.theoppositetravellers.com

Instagram: @theoppositetravellers

Explorista – Best Travel Blog for Entrepreneurs

This is Explorista travel blog.

Milou, the creator of Explorista, is a full-time travel blogger and digital nomad .

Her three main passions are travel, entrepreneurship, and helping women build location independent lives .

She is the founder of Female Digital Nomads, the largest online community for female nomads.

Head over to her blog to find tips and tricks on business, budgeting, and life as a digital nomad.

Website: www.explorista.net

Instagram: @explorista

WeSeekTravel – The Best Backpacking Travel Blog

WeSeekTravel - The Best Backpacking Travel Blog

Olly is an Australian adventure travel blogger who runs We Seek Travel.

He’s been living on the road full-time for nearly four years now documenting and photographing his epic adventures around the world.

On We Seek Travel, Olly publishes detailed destination guides with an emphasis on adventure travel.

From independent trekking in the Himalayas to island hopping guides in South East Asia, We Seek Travel is a go-to resource for tens of thousands of people every month.

If you’re looking to get inspired, Olly takes a fresh and unique approach to travel.

He dives deep and values experience above all else.

He’s fought Muay Thai in Thailand as a foreigner, solo bike-packed across New Zealand, sailed the east coast of Australia in a home-built yacht, and lived in a car in Icelandic winter.

Follow his journey and be inspired by his photography at We Seek Travel.

Website: https://www.weseektravel.com Instagram: @ollygaspar

Started by Charles Breitbart, TripTins is a site full of detailed travel itineraries and guides for countries all over the world. Charles started the site back in 2018 as a fun side project, writing about some recent trips he took. After having enough of the 9-5 life, he quit his job and went on a year of solo travel in 2019, visiting 20+ countries along the way. You can now find travel guides and itineraries for everything from hiking and waterfalls to cities and road trips (and everything in between).

Best Equipment for a Travel Blog

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To create the best travel content, it’s important to invest in the best equipment.

We’ve put together a list of our recommendations for the best gear for travel bloggers:

  • Camera: Sony Alpha a6000: At just over $600, this option from Sony is a great option for travel bloggers. It boasts a quick focus, an efficient face detection program, and interchangeable lenses. For incredible photos at a good value price, look no further.
  • Drone: DJI Mavic Air 2: With a flight time of 34 minutes, you will have plenty of opportunities to get the shot you’re after. Two features, Spotlight 2.0 and ActiveTrack, keep subjects centered allowing you to capture the best of each travel experience.
  • Laptop: Apple Macbook Air Silver 13”: While not the cheapest option on the market, Apple products are popular for a reason. Lightweight, easy to use, and with a sleek design, the MacBook Air is perfect for those on the move.
  • External hard drive: WD 5TB My Passport Portable External Hard drive: This hard drive option from WD is small and lightweight, but packs a punch. It is password-protected, provides an automatic backup, and it is compatible with Windows 10 or Windows 8.1, Chrome OS, but can be reformatted for other operating systems.
  • Tripod: 3 Legged Thing Leo 2.0: This ultra-compact travel tripod folds down to just 45cm in length, yet has a payload capacity of 30kg and offers a maximum height of 146cm. The tri-mount plate allows for multiple devices, making it a great option for professional photographers.
  • Backpack: Nomatic Navigator Travel Backpack: This 32L backpack can hold up to 5 days worth of clothing, and a 17” laptop, making it a great carry-on luggage option. Composed of durable and water-resistant materials, it’s built with adventure in mind.

Best Travel Blogging Platforms

Keep a record of your adventures and share them with others using these amazing blogging platforms:

  • Track that Travel : This global travel blogging platform, launched in 2017, allows users to link their social media accounts and track their blog statistics.
  • Photler : This website is aimed at photographers, allowing them to create portfolios to showcase their travel photography.
  • Mapify : Previously called Atameo, Mapify is a platform where users can document their trips by uploading photos and sharing them with the community.
  • Travellerspoint : Travellerspoint brings together people who love to travel, allowing users to map out their upcoming travels, discuss traveling plans, create travel blogs, browse for a particular wiki travel guide, and book accommodation.
  • Medium : While Medium isn’t a website built specifically with travel in mind, it allows users to ‘write, read, and connect’. Check it out and discover a wide range of travel stories and articles.

Best Travel Blog Themes WordPress

There are 1000s of travel blogs hanging around on the internet.

To make yours stand out from the crowd, make sure to pick one of the best travel blog WordPress themes:

  • Maaya: This theme is easy to use, quick to load, and very aesthetically pleasing. Its style is best suited for those who document luxury travels. Best of all, there’s no coding required.
  • Travelogue: With a unique and elegant design, a Travelogue is a good option for those looking to showcase stunning travel photos.
  • Divi: A very popular theme among bloggers, Divi offers multiple ready-made layouts and unlimited customization options.
  • Vagabonds: With a nod to traveling in the name, this theme is a modern and stylish option for travel bloggers.
  • Elegant: Although simple, this theme is elegant and beautiful. Without unnecessary add ons, Elegant allows for the focus to be on your content.

Best Travel Blog Squarespace Template

Squarespace allows users to build beautiful websites relatively easily, without spending loads of money.

Here’s a selection of our favorite Squarespace templates:

  • Native: This template features a clean, minimalist design, which allows your great content to shine.
  • Skye: A great option for websites with multiple contributors, Skye allows you to display an author bio and photo at the end of each blog post, or in the sidebar. On top of that, the design is crisp and clean.
  • Haute Culture: Haute Culture is a template that prioritizes imagery. If you intend to start a blog to showcase your photography skills, this is the option for you.
  • Rivoli: This template design screams elegance and sophistication. It’s easy to use, yet looks highly professional.
  • Tudor: A great all-around choice for bloggers, Tudor features a modern, asymmetrical design.

Best Insight about Travel Blogs according to Reddit:

As someone who has been an avid reader of travel blogs for many years, I would suggest that you consider starting a travel blog only if you are actively traveling or have a genuine passion for a specific destination or aspect of traveling.

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Who are the most famous travel bloggers?

There are many popular travel bloggers, many of whom followed a similar path: they quit their jobs to embark on an adventure, and never looked back.

The most famous among these vagabonds are those who offer practical insights into life on the road, as well as tips and tricks for other travelers are Expert Vagabond, The Poor Traveller, Nomadic Matt, and The Blonde Abroad.

Who are the highest-earning travel bloggers?

For those at the top of their game, travel blogging can be very lucrative .

With revenue streams including incomes from sources such as affiliate links, sponsorship, adverts, and running courses, there are many ways that a travel blogger can rake in the cash.

The highest-paid among them include Nomadic Matt ($50K+ per month), Johnny Ward from OneStep4Ward ($20-25K per month), and Derek from Wandering Earl ($12K per month).

What are the most popular travel blog topics?

Travel blogs cover content ranging from destination guides to long-haul flight packing tips.

Some of the most popular blog topics include the following:

  • Tips for Booking Cheap Flights/Accommodation/Tours
  • Top 10 Best Beaches in [insert destination]
  • How to Become a Travel Writer
  • How to Save Money For Travel
  • 10 Travel Photography Tips
  • Packing List for [insert destination]
  • Advice for Solo Travelers/Family Travel//Travelling with Friends etc.
  • Tips for the Best Road Trip
  • 10 Tips for Submitting Work to Your Favourite Travel Magazine

We hope that our list of best travel blogs to follow in 2024 gives you the inspiration you’re after to pack your bags and embark on an adventure of your own.

Whether you’re traveling to a popular destination, or off the beaten track, our list of travel experts will have you covered with all the tips, tricks, and advice you need.

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Inside the Travel Lab

The Best Sustainable Travel Blogs for 2022

January 18, 2022

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Make better choices and stay entertained with our collection of the best sustainable travel blogs for 2022.

See also, how to be a responsible tourist and why everyone benefits from sustainable tourism.

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THE BEST Sustainable TRAVEL BLOGS

Well, this year is off to a great start! I am thrilled to learn that my work on Inside the Travel Lab is nominated for the prestigious Trav Media Influencer of the Year Award for 2022. Genuinely, thrilled!

But it got me thinking. After more than a decade in the business, I still haven’t published my list of the best sustainable travel blogs around. And while sustainability is part and parcel of who we are and what we do here , it’s a big old world with plenty more to learn. 

So, do check out our articles on responsible tourism  and mull over how our travel habits can have a positive impact on the planet and local communities. But also, enjoy these other talented sustainable travel bloggers with this list of the best eco-friendly travel blogs. 

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If you’re not interested in any other travel blogs because you’re already head over heels in love with mine (smooch!) then forget about this and receive a simple thank you from me.

Otherwise, read on.

The Top Eco-Friendly TRAVEL BLOGS

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Green Global Travel

‘“Saving the world, one story at a time,” seems like an outlandishly ambitious goal for a travel blog,’ wrote Mary and Bret on Green Global Travel.

“But when we began planning Green Global Travel in the jungle of Costa Rica’s Tortuguero National Park in 2010, we knew we wanted to focus on spreading the sustainable philosophies of ecotourism and conservation.”

Pioneered by Mary and Bret, Green Global Travel has been the mighty battleship of sustainable travel blogs for at least a decade. 

  • Read 40 interesting facts about palm oil to get an idea of what they cover.

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A Dangerous Business

Armed with a journalism degree and a master’s degree in hospitality and tourism management, Amanda writes with formidable force. And humour. 

Based in Cleveland, USA, she writes and runs A Dangerous Business,   a travel blog that covers the world through a sustainable travel lens. 

  • Check out her environmental pledge here.

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Conde Nast Traveller – Juliet Kinsman

We can get into a debate about whether the work from Condé Nast Traveller’s Juliet Kinsman qualifies as a blog or more of a regular column from a traditional media outlet if we like… But that would be a big waste of energy. 

Kinsman tackles every day travel conundrums hand in hand with the challenge of climate change and the double edged sword that is the travel industry. 

  • Check out this article on 100 eco resolutions for 2022.

What is sustainable travel anyway?

What is the difference between green travel and eco travel? Sustainable travel and environmentally friendly travel? Responsible travel and slow travel? Is everything about the environment or do people matter as well? What about carbon footprints and saving the whale?

  Here’s your guide to what sustainable travel means.

Borders of Adventure - responsible travel blogger

Borders of Adventure

Becki Enright at Borders of Adventure always wants to dig a little deeper when she travels the world. Her focus on responsible tourism drills down into the ins and outs of individual tours and the impact of popular activities. Want to visit the beach from The Beach? Considering riding an elephant or visiting an orphanage? Becki’s responsible travel section examines the reality of those choices. 

  • Read Becki’s thoughts about responsible tourism here.

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Sunshine and Stilettos 

Lily Lebawit Girma is a busy woman. In between her full time position as Global Tourism Reporter for Skift, she also runs the website See the Caribbean and her own responsible travel blog, Sunshine and Stilettos. Take a look…

  • Introducing a green travel code for the Caribbean.

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The Shooting Star

Sustainable travel blogger Shivya Nath conveys her message through a kind of poetry. She grew up at the base of the Himalayas before moving to Singapore to study. After a brief foray into the corporate world, she went on to tackle the real one, travelling sustainably as she went.

  • Read her sustainable living ideas here.

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Geotraveler’s Niche

Lola Akinmade’s Geotraveler’s Niche isn’t your typical sustainable travel blog (whatever that means.) Akinmade is a powerhouse: an author, photographer, journalist and blogger. But at the heart of her work is her interest in and focus on people, the very heart of sustainable travel. 

  • Read this powerful article on replenishing your reservoir to build resilience.

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Atlas and Boots

British duo Peter Watson and Kia Abdullah climb every mountain, ford every stream and take amazing photos as they go. Kia also writes legal thrillers in her spare time. 

When it comes to travelling sustainably, they don’t hold back from debate. 

  • Read  Has extinction tourism gone too far?

So how about you? Which sustainable travel blogs do you read?

Looking for more on the topic? Don’t miss our article on five ways travel helps to save the world: rethinking Earth Day  Or these sustainable beach tips.

Bookmark this collection of sustainable travel blogs on Pinterest for later.

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Read more sustainable travel tips and articles below:

  • Start here: how to be a responsible tourist
  • Is dark tourism ethical? What you need to know.
  • Get inspired by this collection of the best sustainable travel blogs.
  • 9 powerful benefits of sustainable tourism (and why you should care)
  • The unmistakable emotional meaning of home
  • Why we need to talk about the kindness of strangers
  • Why you need to know about the cork trees in Portugal
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  • How to find the most ethical travel destinations
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20 thoughts on “The Best Sustainable Travel Blogs for 2022”

Hey Chris, it’s certainly an interesting idea. And very useful for some situations (mainly weeding out bloggers who have one or two viral posts that aren’t really related much to their work.) Of course, it’s not only eyeballs that destinations and businesses need to worry about, it’s eyeballs AND a targeted audience in the right frame of mind. I’ve just had a quick glance at your site and you do seem to tackle the strengths and weaknesses of the approach (we both know that nothing’s perfect!) So, when I get a chance, I’m going to delve into this a little more. Really interesting work. Thank you.

I’m planing my next family vacation and this list is very helpful. Thank you

You’re very welcome – enjoy!

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16 Best travel vlogs to follow in 2022

15 best travel vloggers 2021

A travel vlog is a video collection of someone who explores our world. Whether it’s a digital nomad, someone living from their van, or good old-fashioned backpackers, these people have an undying thirst for travelling and sharing their stories. I’m sure you’re wondering how these travellers can explore so freely with no ties to one place?

The best travel vloggers have grown a massive fanbase, allowing them to cash in as influencers. They take advantage of their following and promote brands and businesses around the globe, making an income right from their vlogs to continue their adventures.

Is the travel vlog life for you?

Travel vlogs are a great way to create content

If you have a wandering spirit and love to create content, then posting travel vlogs might be the lifestyle for you! Like with any other content creator, consistency is the name of the game. An ongoing stream of videos will slowly create a fanbase that could someday finance your adventures.

READ MORE : We share some of the best travel blogs for you

Below, you’ll find 16 of some of the best travel bloggers and travel YouTubers we could find that share their adventures exploring the world. There are some with millions of views that cater to audiences far and wide, while others might be aimed at a more niche audience.

Here are 16 of the best travel vloggers

  • Hey Nadine – Travel inspiration
  • TFIL – Lifetime experiences
  • International ME – Lesser-known places
  • Fearless & Far – New and wild places
  • Mark Wiens – Top food tourism videos
  • Lexi Limitless – New cultures and fun adventures
  • Kombi Life – Van traveller’s lifestyle
  • GRRRLTRAVELER – Women solo travel
  • Kold – Cinematic documentaries
  • The Bucket List Family – Exploring the world
  • Sailing La Vagabonde – Sea life
  • Phil Good Travel – Positive connections
  • Kara and Nate – Daily travel adventures
  • Hopscotch the Globe – Tips & inspiration
  • Dany #gotaworldtosee – Itinerary ideas and advice
  • Lost Leblanc – Adventures with friends

1. Hey Nadine

Nadine Sykora is the brilliant mind behind Hey Nadine . In the last ten years, she’s visited 55 countries. You can expect to see vlogs with packing tutorials and motivational videos that will inspire you to travel.

One of her most successful videos is “ Airport and Airplane Travel Hacks ,” with over 1.4 million views.

Elton Castee became famous after a series of viral prank videos on Vine. Soon after, he began his travel project TFIL (The F*** It List), crossing off items from his list and becoming one of the best travel blogs out there.

He has broken several Guinness World Records and raised over $500,000 USD for different charities.

3. International ME

Angela An was born in New Zealand but has been showing Japan’s secret spots for the last five years on her travel vlog, internationally ME . She specializes in lesser-known places in Japan and has multiple videos with over one million views.

Her most popular videos include “ Tokyo Tourist Traps ” and “ What Not To Wear In Japan .”

4. Fearless & Far

Mike Corey specializes in motivating viewers to their fears and explore the world in Fearless & Far . A BBC television host who has posted YouTube videos for the past five years, Mike takes viewers to the wildest places.

Whether it’s attending exploding hammer festivals in Mexico or staying in an Airbnb on a cliff in Oman, Mike always pushes the envelope to discover new places.

5. Mark Wiens

Mark is one of the top food tourism influencers on YouTube. Based in Bangkok, Thailand, Mark Wiens is one of the best YouTube travel channels. With over 7.5 million subscribers, his videos rack up several million views.

His initial travels explored Asian cuisine starting and have expanded all over the world. You can find episodes of him tasting street delicacies in Dubai, Ghana, Mexico, and more.

6. Lexie Limitless

Currently holding the Guinness World Record for the Youngest Person to Travel to Every Country is Lexie Alford, an American travel vlogger. In fact, she’s been to all 196 countries before turning 21!

Explore and travel the world vicariously on Lexi Limitless while learning about the unique cultures all over the world. She also has videos on travel guides and advice for budget travelling and road trips.

7. Kombi Life

The community of van travellers is growing, and Kombi Life is one of its top exponents. These travel vloggers highlight an alternative, nomadic lifestyle on a van life-focused channel.

Their “ The Longest Road In The World ” video covers three years of adventures on the road.

8. GRRRLTRAVELER | Christine Kaaloa

Women have a harder time travelling alone due to pressures in different countries. Hawaiian native Christine Kaaloa posts videos to GRRRLTRAVELER to give other women confidence when travelling alone.

She’s currently amassed over 25 million views on her channel, making her one of the best travel vloggers out there.

An extraordinary filmmaker, Sam Kolder, takes his time between each video on his channel, Kold . He doesn’t produce content on a massive scale, but when he posts something, it’s a banger.

I love how he mixes animation, live-action video, and drone shots in his Hey Tim – The Story Of My Life video.

10. The Bucket List Family

This family sold everything and has been travelling since 2015. Their channel, The Bucket List Family , focuses on family-friendly content, from safe surfing lessons for kids, healthy eating and workout habits, to how to explore places all over the world with children.

11. Sailing La Vagabonde

After working for eight years on offshore rigs and mines in Western Australia, Riley Whitelum purchased a yacht and began to navigate around the world with his partner Elayna.

They travel thanks to his vlog Sailing La Vagabonde , subscribers, and Patreon account, where they post content on sea life and alternative lifestyles.

12. Phil Good Travel

Phil Calvert is all about spreading good vibes in his travel vlog Phil Good Travel. Committed to breaking down negative stereotypes, he strives to create positive connections and has established a community of Black travellers in Europe.

13. Kara and Nate

These travel YouTubers set out on a year-long trip in 2016, covering their adventures through daily videos on their channel, Kara and Nate .

Four years later, they recently launched an hour-long documentary showing their experiences across 100 countries!

14. Hopscotch the Globe (Kristen and Siya)

If you need helpful content for your travels, search no more! Hopscotch the Globe (Kristen and Siya) is one of the most helpful travel vlogs out there, with packing tips, instructions on creating content, and more.

As far as travel vloggers go, they are a great guide for inspiring travel youtubers.

15. Dany #gotaworldtosee

Dany Dev started his travelling escapades in 2015 and has since gained over 32 million views and a healthy following. You can find him trying local cuisines and new cultures, sharing his honest first impressions and giving useful safety tips on his channel Dany #gotaworldtosee .

One of my favourite videos is his hour-long guide on “How to travel Dubai 2022 ” where he shares extensively about his experiences and the ins and outs of travelling Dubai.

16. Lost Leblanc

Christian LeBlanc is one of the most well-known travel vlogers out there. After quitting his job to travel full-time, he decided to embark on some extreme challenges and exciting adventures with his friends. Sharing both the creative, filmmaking side and business side of travelling with his community, the channel has amassed an impressive 192 million views.

He also goes on adventures with his friends and followers, with his most recent one being one to Costa Rica .

Are you the next great travel vlogger?

Do you have what it takes to be one of the best travel YouTubers?

Many of us wonder what it takes to get started in the world of travel vlogs. I mean, all these people have established solid brands thanks to years of hard work. But they had to start somewhere.

With the dawn of the post-pandemic era and borders slowly reopening, it’s now time to go out there and explore the world. Whether you are seeking advice for a nomadic lifestyle, thrilling adventures or a simple budget-friendly holiday, there is a travel vlogger for you. Follow their advice, pack those bags, and get started!

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111+ Travel blogs in 2022

With so many great Travel bloggers out there

“Why has no one made a list that’s more than just a top 10”

and how do you even pick a top 10, 30 or even 50 travel bloggers, out of so many different types of travel?

That was my thought – and I was almost annoyed at all the other bloggers who hadn’t done this

Ironically, it took some time before it dawned on me that I could be the person who threw me into the task and made the perfect travel blogger list.

The collection is here now – made as I (and hopefully you) would like it to be:

With the ability to sort based on travel-“category” A good overview of what each person writes about and their latest posts Manually collected list but shown based on latest activity.

Find and sort here – blogs are listed by when they last posted new posts:

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  • Photography
  • Solo Female
  • Travel writing

Borders of Adventure

Bel around the world, hiking & fishing, lovicarious, our taste for life, jones around the world, brendan van son travel photography blog, divein scuba magazine, califoria through my lense, don`t stop living, nomadic matt, geitraveler`s niche, be my travel muse, the blonde abroad, california through my lens, david’s been here, i am aileen, mrs o around the world.

“if you are leaving home, it has to be to a better place”
“I love camping… in 5 star hotels”.

A Luxury Travel Blog

One mile at a time, quirky travel guy, landloopers, young adventuress, the drifter collective, goats on the road, hippie in heels, hole in the donut, the poor traveler, adventures arround asia, the gypsy nester, journalist on the run, the barefoot nomad, will fly for food, wanderring eal, otts world - travel blog, the culture map, nerd nomads, the professional hobo, brendan’s adventures, the planet d, travelfreak, leave your daily hell, dan flying solo, a dangerous business travel blog, wild junket, runaway juno, bucket list journey, alex in wanderworld, alex in wanderland, traveling thru history, travelling buzz, uncornered market, p.s i'm on my way.

I am not traveling. I just choose to be somewhere else, all the time.

Hopscotch the Globe

Pause the moment, just one way ticket, one step 4ward, girl tweets world, that backpacker, uncharted backpacker, getting stamped, velvetescape, mike`s road trip, global gallivanting, rocky travel, dream euro trip, dont forget to move, man on the lam, backpacking matt, victors travels, flirting with the globe, rice potato, girl vs globe, wandering trader, why wait to see the world, packing my suitcase, travels in translation, travel mamas, gaijin crew.

  • You have to be rich to travel
  • The amount of luggage or bags as paramount in your journey
  • You can only travel occasionally

A Little Adrif

Asher fergusson blog, breathe with us, travel to be alive, stuck in customs travel blog, ironwulf en route, gong to awesome places, travels of adam, the travel tart, the art of non-conformity (aonc), before they (not-completed), be on the road - traveler from india, nomad revelations (not-completed), once upon a saga (not-completed), expert vagabond, migrationology, ordinary traveler.

"Connect and inspire a journey with the ordinary traveler"

Solo Traveler

The travelling light, local adventurer, monkeys and mountains, retire early and travel, salt in our hair, soul travel, that travel blog, to europe and beyond, time travel turtle, trip trip now.

So, that was the complete list, did I miss any?

If so, please drop a comment below.

Ossama Alnuwaiser

Great post and very informative. I have also started my blog about 2 months ago. It has been doing well for a starter blog. My goal is to make it to the top list of best blogs in 2020. Of course, coronavirus affected the plan somehow, but I am still trying to make it work out.

This’s how I found your article by searching for the top traveling blogs of 2020. I will leave my blog here, and you be the judge whether it should be in the list or not. I appreciate the feedback and honesty.

Naina Singh

Awesome post loaded with lots of information. I also started my blog about 6 months ago. My goal is to list my travel blog in 2021. Clearly, the pandemic stops all our lives but still.

I believe I found his article, and I really appreciate it.

Thank you, Naina Singh

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Annie Malhotra

Great post and very informative. Of course, coronavirus affected the plan somehow but once end, I’ll sure make a travel plan. Finger crossed. Waiting for this pandemic ends!

Ritu

Very Interesting and really nice list of travel bloggers

Sagar Sahay

It seems you have researched a lot to make this list. I follow a few of them and they definitely are worth mentioning here.

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Thanks, Sagar!

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My Current List of Favorite Travel Blogs

current list of favorite travel blogs

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

Homepage of the travel blog Travels of Adam

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:

  • How to Start a Travel Blog
  • 19 Things I Learned From 10 Years of Blogging
  • 9 Ways to Become a Successful Blogger

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Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

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  • Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

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Ready to Book Your Trip? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use when I travel. They are the best in class and you can’t go wrong using them on your trip.

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22 best family travel blogs to follow in 2022

22 best family travel blogs to follow in 2022

Written by Maartje

As we love to travel with our small family ourselves, we are very excited to learn about the experiences of other travelling families. What’s it like to fly with a baby, go on a safari with teenagers or hike with a toddler? What destinations are great to visit with kids? Or not? Family travel blogs are our go-to place to learn more about travelling with kids and to look for specific tips for things to do with kids. We teamed up with other travel bloggers and created the ultimate list of family travel blogs to follow, including their best travel tips for travelling with children. Let’s introduce you to our favourite blogging and travelling families.

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Best family travel blogs: 22 families travelling the world

#1 the orange backpack.

With the addition of our newest team member, we became a travel family in April 2021 . We, Maartje and Sebastiaan, started travelling a few weeks after we met. Our tenth date was a trip to Cambodia and Laos, starting with the most amazing sunrise at the Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia. Now baby Linde has joined our family and we are not planning to stop travelling.

Linde already made her first big hike in our home country the Netherlands when she was seven weeks old. At three months, our family started a road trip around Europe, visiting Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland for over five weeks. Travelling with a baby turned out to be much easier than we imagined.

Especially because she was so young, Linde loved sleeping in her carrier on Sebastiaans chest and simply slept while we did amazing hikes and explored beautiful European cities. We didn’t bring a stroller and we would recommend all young parents to do the same and use a carrier instead. You’ll have no problem getting around during hikes or on the European cobble-stoned streets. We also loved how breastfeeding made travelling with her even easier, as we always had her food with us at the right temperature without worrying about bottles, cleaning, etc.

We are currently finishing up another longtime dream of us – building our own travel van for our family – and we are about to embark on another European road trip, exploring the southern European countries during the next winter for about 5 months. Linde will return to the Netherlands just in time for her first birthday, after spending about half her young life travelling!

Kasteel Hluboka

#2 World Adventurists

A Canadian family of six based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Debbie & Darcy share their adventures on  WorldAdventurists.com . They started traveling with kids soon after their first was born. Madison was six months old on her first airplane ride and ‘big trip’ and they haven’t looked back since. they equally love a road trip or hopping on a plane. they are here to show you that travel can be for bigger families too and that adventures near and far are both valuable and worthwhile.

They make travel a top priority, and focus on independent, budget adventure travel, with a splash of luxury here and there. So far, the kids have mainly traveled around North America, with their favorite destinations being National Parks. They love exploring outdoors. They are planning their first big International trip with them for 2022.

Traveling with kids does get easier the more you do it, Debbie and Darcy tell other parents. However, you will always run into a few challenges anytime you travel with kids. Everything will take longer with all the extra bodies and little legs, including check-in, clearing security, and boarding a plane. Road trips also take longer with more stops along the way to curb restlessness. Leave room for flexibility in your travel plans and it will help you have a better time traveling together, they recommend. The more you travel, the more you will learn about stretching money further to travel more and spend less.

If you want to travel with your kids, you just must go! There will never be a “right” time. Take the leap!

Travel family blog World Adventurist

#3 Smudged Postcard

Smudged Postcard is a family travel blog by Annabel Kirk, mother of two boys aged 10 and 7. The blog focuses predominantly on Europe with the UK and Italy being a particular focus.

They started travelling as a family straight away – their first trip was to Mallorca when their older son was 6 weeks old. In their opinion the best tip for family travel is to start immediately – then all the family will become accustomed to travelling together. They’ve had some fun adventures together – camping trips, sleeping on trains and hiking up mountains.

Italy is one of their favourite destinations for family trips as everyone is so welcoming and there are so many child-friendly attractions – including the food. They particularly love Sicily – it’s a great spring and autumn destination due to its southerly location, the weather is always mild. There are some great sandy beaches for little children and brilliant castles and ancient ruins to explore as well as an active volcano. They prefer to stay in independent family-run accommodation wherever possible – it’s the easiest way to make their travels more sustainable. In Italy, family-run agriturismo properties are the best as the food is grown locally and produced using authentic regional recipes. They’ve found Crete has some amazing independent hotels opening up too which they’ve enjoyed discovering.

They enjoy taking road trips – exploring the places in between destinations – and stopping at unknown places – sometimes they find an unexpected hidden gem. They’re lucky enough to have an electric car so their travel footprint is ever so slightly smaller than it used to be.

Smudged Postcard

#4 Karpiak Caravan

The Karpiak family is an adventure travel-loving family that loves history, has an obsession with France, will always head to vineyards on child-free getaways and endlessly explores their beautiful province of British Columbia. You can read about their adventures on their travel blog Karpiak Caravan .

They started traveling as a family when their youngest was two months old and have never looked back. They try to incorporate and expose their young boys to educational travel and one of their favourite trips to date was their WWII-themed adventure across the Normandy Coast.

They happen to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth, the west coast of British Columbia and they heavily document their road trips to one of the many locations surrounding their home in the Okanagan. Their travel family loves adventure so you will often find them surfing the waves in Tofino or riding horseback at a dude ranch. If there is adventure to be had, they will find it!

Their best tip for traveling with kids is to make sure to schedule something just for your kids each day of your trip, whether it is time at a playground or taking them to an amusement park. This way, your kids will be much more inclined to do the thing you want to do knowing that they will get their own time to have their own fun too.

Karpiak Family Travel

#5 Ruhls of the Road

This blog is about the travels of Zach, Julie and Indie, also known as Ruhls of the Road . They are a new travel family with the addition of their baby girl in February 2021. Before having a baby they were full-time travelers. They made a promise to continue their passion with their kids when the time came. Indie’s first trip was when she was 6 weeks old. She is now 8 months old and has been to 5 countries and 8 US states.

They are based in Utah, USA however they really lean into the remote work lifestyle by renting their house on Airbnb and traveling while it is rented out. Recently they spent 2 months in Spain, France and Germany and 2 months in Hawaii.

Their favorite destination for kids is Hawaii. Hawaii has wonderful soft beaches, many with calm lagoons that are great for swimming. It also has beautiful scenery for hiking or walking with your little one and delicious food including tasty new fruits for your child to try.

Their biggest tip for traveling with your child(ren) is to just do it! It has a learning curve at first, but the more you do it the easier it gets and the more adaptable your child becomes. It truly makes traveling even more special as you share these magical moments with your little one. Remember, time is a precious thing! Don’t wait to start making special memories with your family.

Ruhls of the Road travel family blog

#6 The Rx for Travel

Rachel is the mom and blogger behind TheRxForTravel.com . She and her husband Michael have been travelers since their childhood. They knew they wanted travel to stay a part of their families’ story once they had kids. And now that they have a boy Roman who is 5 years old and a girl Eden who is 2 years old, they’ve been able to do just that. Roman started traveling at 9 months old when they took him out of the country to Montreal, Canada. It was a special trip for them as parents because they learned so much from that very first family adventure. It now helps them be able to provide practical advice to other families to make traveling with small children less intimidating.

Their best tip is to buy diapers at your destination (if it allows) and only bring what you need for the day of travel. This will save room in your luggage for other important items. Another great tip for traveling with children is to travel in the fall. It’s their favorite time of year because most places have cooler weather (at least compared to Florida). It is also typically less crowded as it is not the peak season because most kids are still in school.

They live in Central Florida, so most of the time they don’t have to travel far to find fun activities going on there year-round. No matter the place, there are always fun things to do with kids for every destination they write about. So, follow along on their families’ adventures.

TheRxForTravel.com family photo

#7 KarsTravels

KarsTravels is a family of 3. Cosette, Paul and Yuri, their 11-year old son. As a family, they live in Utrecht, the Netherlands. They love to road trip as a family. Their son’s first road trip was at 6 months old. They love to make road trips across North America or Europe. Load some stuff in the car and just drive. Stop to explore national parks, museums, historic sites, cities and sample the local cuisine. During their drives, they love listening to audiobooks. Staying at hotels and apartments for the night. When their son was younger they stayed mostly at campgrounds, since it’s so easy to make friends for kids then.

Their all-time favorite destination is the USA. They’ve been on 4 road trips in the States, one of which was cross country and 6 weeks long. They love to drive in North America. The US is perfect for this with plenty of things to do for families and suitable hotels to stay. In Europe their favorite destination for families is Norway. Kids are welcome everywhere and get special attention.

They started traveling as a family when their son was 6 months old. It was a road trip in the South of Germany. They enjoyed it so much that they did a California Road Trip when their son was 13 months old.

Their best tip for traveling as a family is to start with your kids as young as possible and to include in each trip something, for each person, that they love.

KarsTravels

#8 Glorious Sunrise

As a family of four that includes two young kids ages four and seven, theirs is a happy and busy traveling unit. Now the Glorious Sunrise family usually travels only on weekends, long breaks or summer because of kids’ education and schooling, but they started traveling just after their first child was born seven years ago and never stopped. Their youngest is four now and they travel keeping his needs in mind.

Their blog covers travel tips and details about the areas they visit in California, with San Francisco as the center. As they are based out of the California’s Bay Area, they have visited many of the national parks in California including Yosemite national park, Pinnacles national park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks and have an upcoming Halloween Camping trip at Death Valley National Park!

Their favorite destination with kids, apart from the golden city of San Francisco, is Point Reyes National Seashore. It has everything to keep all the members in the family happily engaged outdoors. The hikes are amazing with rewarding ocean views and whale sightings. There is a lighthouse at Point Reyes that is a bit of a hike, especially coming back uphill, but the views are gorgeous if you visit on a clear day. In summers there is fog sometimes, but you can plan your activities around it. Limontaur beach is also in Point Reyes and is a must-visit sunset spot.

Traveling with kids can be tricky if you are not prepared. They always carry paper towels, wet wipes, disinfectant wipes, extra clothes and plenty of snacks even if they go on a short road trip. Be prepared to stop for food, restroom breaks and more tiny breaks to keep the kids from getting cranky.

Glorious Sunrise travel blog

#9 Globalmouse Travels

Globalmouse Travels is run by a family that has been travelling since their children were babies. Now they are aged 14, 12 and 10 and they still love getting away with our kids.

Their favourite destination has to be Oman as the activities there are so wonderful, from sleeping in the desert with nomadic bedouins to watching endangered turtles hatch on the beach. They also love their trips to Scandinavia – skiing, taking husky dog sledge rides and enjoying the magical scenery, particularly in Lapland. They have been lucky enough to travel to Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway and really love these trips, particularly as the children have developed a firm love for skiing and all the winter sports.

Their best travel tip is to leave as much time as you can. Travelling with kids always takes much longer and it’s good to not have a really rigid schedule so you can stop and enjoy unexpected adventures. They find that travelling with kids really does open up doors and conversations and it’s really nice to have the time to enjoy these. They’d also say don’t put travel off. It’s easy to wait until you think children will be easier to travel with but start as you mean to go on and as young as possible. They have taken a seven-month-old to Cuba and a two-year-old to Russia, it’s all definitely doable and travel with kids is so much fun. Just make sure to take a sense of humour with you!

Globalmouse Travels

#10 Wandering Birds

Kathryn Bird spent a year exploring Europe in a motorhome with her teenage daughter and (slightly bewildered) husband, writing about their experiences on their family travel blog Wandering Birds . 

They never meant to travel full-time, and they certainly never meant to home-school their daughter through her end of school exams, but circumstances led them one step at a time down that path, until one day they woke up and found themselves at the top of a mountain in Switzerland, trying unsuccessfully to Google algebra equations.

They spent a year in a 7m motorhome and learnt a heck of a lot of things about van life with kids and living in close proximity to a teenager- including things they never really wanted to know!

Some of their favourite places in Europe include the incredible castles in Germany, the mountains in Switzerland (without the algebra) and the Italian lakes.

Kathryn’s top tips for travelling with a teenager include: always ALWAYS make sure they’ve charged their phone and EarPods before setting off for a long journey. Make sure they have a data cap on their phone before you start roaming into another country. And ban all body sprays inside the van. Teenagers don’t know when to stop spraying

Their daughter Jade is now in University studying law (home-schooling really helped her, pushing her grades up from Es and Fs to A*, As and Bs) but Kathryn and her husband are still travelling and enjoying van life around Europe. They now have a cocker Spaniel to replace the daughter, although she does come back for adventures as often as she can. 

Wandering Birds

#11 CS Ginger

CS Ginger is a family-based travel blog in the United States. Candice, Coltin and their kids love traveling the United States in their 35-foot Bounder motorhome. Their daughters are six, six, and two.

Their home base is in Idaho where they own long-term and short-term rentals. They do not travel full-time but will hit the road for two to three months at a time at least a couple of times a year. They started traveling right after they had their twin daughters. Too many people told them to leave their kids at home when they started traveling. The more they traveled with their kids, the more they wanted to show others there are so many fun travels you should do with your kids.  

They love visiting the national parks and the coastlines of the United States, searching for lighthouses and the best beaches. Candice and her family love visiting the small beach towns as well as the national parks because of the many different sceneries they offer and their love for the outdoors.

Their biggest piece of advice for traveling with kids is to just get out there and do it. There are always excuses of why you shouldn’t take the kids or how old they should be before taking them to certain places. They often see a common theme – we wanted to travel with our family but wanted to wait until our kids were older and then we all became too busy and so we never did. The time to adventure with your family is now. Each stage of your child’s life brings different adventures and sights.

CS Ginger

#12 Diapers in Paradise

Dani’s family of four has been traveling since their oldest daughter was just 3 months old, and that is how Diapers in Paradise was born. They found it challenging to find good destination guides for people traveling with very little ones, so they decided to make them themselves. They are not full-time travelers, as they’re both working parents who have to be selective about taking time off for travel. But they have always made the most of the time that they do have, and learned early on that having a baby or a toddler – or both – does not mean that a family needs to stay close to home.

Their kids are now 3 and 5, so they are leaving the toddler travel age behind. But their favorite tip for those traveling with a baby is this: plan first for transportation. Finding safe transportation abroad without lugging your car seat everywhere is a challenge, but by staying near public transport and consolidating your days that require a car, you can ensure that you don’t have to travel by taxi without your car seat.

Their favorite destinations with kids so far have been in Southeast Asia. In Thailand in particular, they found the culture to be so incredibly welcoming to families and loving toward children. And the gorgeous beaches don’t hurt either! That trip, and other trips in the region, have been the best for their kids.

Diapers in Paradise

#13 Biker Girl Life

Kat from Biker Girl life never planned to get her own motorcycle, quit her job and go touring around Europe on bikes with her daughter and husband. She was quite happy sitting on the back of her husband, riding pillion.

But then their daughter grew up and wanted to come on the biking adventures too. So they needed a second bike. Cue a lot of nervous riding and trial and error before they found two touring bikes which worked for the three of them to travel- Triumph Scramblers.

They travel long-term around the UK and Europe, meaning they do longer trips during the school holidays and shorter ones at weekends or whenever they can. They’ve always tried to travel as much as possible around their daughter’s schooling- some years are easier than others.

Their favourite places for motorcycle touring have so far included Scotland, Norway and Germany- in particular around the Black Forest. 

Kat’s top tips for taking a kid on a motorcycle trip include riding at their pace. Not necessarily speed (she always wants to go faster) but duration. Travelling can be tiring so allow plenty of time to unwind and recover after each long day. Don’t force them to camp. If they hate it, use hotels or B and Bs instead. No one enjoys riding in the rain. Find an alternative plan for wet weather days. Also, include them in the planning. Get them excited about places you’ll be visiting and ask them to help choose the route or places to see. They’ll be much more engaged. 

Biker Life Girl

#14 Our Offbeat Life

The family travel blog Our Offbeat Life is about the Cole Family, a full-time slow-traveling family of three. They sold everything and left their home in Chicago in 2019. After a three-month summer road trip in the eastern United States, they took a one-way cruise ship from Los Angeles to Singapore to launch our global adventure. 

Prior to the pandemic closing borders in SE Asia, they managed to visit Vietnam, Bali, Komodo Island, and Myanmar. Typically, they spend 1-3 months in each country unless it’s a pricier location, like Singapore. They were in Malaysia when borders closed in March 2020, and happily spent over a year there on tourist overstay amnesty. It’s easily their favorite place in SE Asia! Between the friendly people, tasty food, and diverse places to visit, they still feel like they barely scratched the surface after their prolonged stay there. In April 2021, they returned to the Americas to get vaccinated, and they are now in Mexico for a while. 

Their nine-year-old son has been homeschooling since they left to travel. Their best learning practice during our travels has been to incorporate learning into daily activities. It’s much more fun and productive to count sightseeing in an abandoned castle as history than doing school-at-home at your Airbnb’s kitchen table!

Our Offbeat Life

#15 Go Far Grow Close

The family travel blog Go Far Grow Close is 5 years old, but Nicole and her family already started their travel adventures began over 20 years ago. They have four children who are now between the ages of 16-24 years old and have been to over 40 countries.

The kids started travelling as soon as they were born. When they entered school, they continued travelling during school holidays. When their children were little, we chose destinations where it was a direct flight under 6 hours, provided a good medical system, offered accommodation that worked for a large family, and supplied lots of children-specific activities. They organized their itineraries to match their children’s needs – lots of beach, pool or playground time with afternoon naps.

Once the youngest turned 7, they opened up the world to them. Initially, they travelled all over Europe, but once they saw that they were comfortable and engaged travellers, they began what became their passion – adventure travel seeking authentic experiences. 

Their best family travel tip is to organize itineraries that best reflect the ages and interests of your children. That means when they are little, your holidays should have a lot of pool or beach time, and gaps in your daily itinerary for naps or downtime. No matter how much you have always wanted to go to the Louvre or shop in New York City, your young child will have only so much interest and stamina to do either. Your long term goal is to create little humans who love to travel and can not wait for the next adventure. If your children associate travel with unpleasant or boring activities, they won’t want to go the next time.

As they get older, you can make your itineraries more adventurous, sprinkling not only what your children may find interesting, but also what you want to see or do. Having said that, you need to make sure that your itineraries stay balanced. Not everyone has the same interests and yet, everyone needs to stay engaged. Every family is different but I found that if you acknowledge everyone’s different interests at some point on a trip, then they stay engaged and respectful even when what you are doing isn’t exactly what they want to do.

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#16 Map Made Memories

Sinead writes about family travels on Map Made Memories . She has an adventure-loving, travel mad family of five who explore our home country, the United Kingdom, and around the world whenever we get the chance to travel.

They started travelling when the children were very young – their eldest child was just six weeks old on her first trip out of the U.K. Their children are now 16, 14 and 11 and travel forms a big part of their lives. They always travel on a budget and organise their trips themselves. They love camping, hiking and the great outdoors so they try to spend as much time as possible in rural locations. They like to travel light (hand luggage only) and they completed a year-long round the world trip with only carry-on bags. They fly as little as possible (as Sinead is terrified of flying!) and love to travel by train; their longest rail trip to date was from Hong Kong to the U.K, an epic journey that took several months.

Their favourite countries they have visited as a family are Argentina, Mongolia, New Zealand and Hawaii but they have many more on our wish list. Their best tip for travelling with kids is to slow down and to accept that travel with kids will be different to travelling as a solo or couple; some aspects will be harder (tantrums and lack of sleep) and some aspects will be so much better (seeing the world through their eyes). Plus, accept that you will spend a lot of time in playgrounds and looking for a public toilet!

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#17 She Saves She Travels

Nikki is a travel writer and she blogs about her experiences traveling with her husband and two kids, ages 9 and 6 on the site  She Saves She Travels . Based in Omaha, they travel several times a year as a family, often bringing their golden retrievers on road trips!

One of the best road trips was a 20+ hour drive from Omaha, Nebraska to Glacier National Park in Montana. The family hiked the epic trails through snow and rocks, while swimming in alpine lakes and witnessing nature on display with stunning waterfalls. 

When kids learn to enjoy nature by seeing the world up close, hiking is a natural skill! Kids can work up to hiking by walking paved paths and building distance so that on the trail it becomes easier. Each kid also carries a backpack with water, snacks and layers. 

This traveling family also isn’t afraid of flying, either. After all, as a home base in Nebraska (the middle of the USA), it’s a short travel day to get to either coast or the Caribbean. Both kids have been flying since age one and are used to the sounds, sights and patience required for airplane travel. While it’s easier to fly with older kids, the key to young and old is plenty of activities and snacks. But isn’t that true for adults, too? 

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#18 Our Woven Journey

Rodney and Karee Blunt are high school sweethearts, living in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. They enjoy exploring the world together as a couple as well as with their six kids.

Although they love spending time on the Washington coast as a family, their two oldest are in college and most of their traveling is now with the younger children, ages 17, 15, 12, and eight.

The Blunts hope to encourage other families to take the steps needed to make their travel dreams come true. Families don’t have to travel full time to be world travelers. Taking even one trip a year is more than many families do. By sharing their travel reviews and itineraries on their blog, they hope to encourage others to travel to places they have been with their kids.

Traveling with a large family is expensive, yet Rodney and Karee feel it’s important to instill a love of travel in their children. This led them to look for ways to make travel more affordable so they could do it more often.

Their travel blog, Our Woven Journey , focuses on value-packed travel destinations for families as well as ways to use points and miles to book flights and hotels for free. They want others to know how easy it is to do and help teach families how they can do it, too.

One of their favorite travel tips to share with others is to get the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass. This is especially helpful if both parents have it so that two of their children can fly for free whenever they travel with the parents. 

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#19 Zest In A Tote

Travel blogger Shweta from Zest In A Tote started traveling with her husband started with a trip way back in 2006 to the Andaman islands. They haven’t stopped ever since – together they have gone to more than 20 countries in between their regular corporate jobs. In 2011, their daughter got added to the equation. She accompanied them to the Maldives when she was 3-month old. And while they can remember several melt-down moments during trips with her between ages 1-3, she is a great travel companion. She falls in love with each new country she goes to and vows to make that place her home – Italy, Vietnam, USA west coast, Mauritius to name a few.

They believe that you don’t have to quit your day job to travel. A lot of research and planning goes in before any of their trips. As a family, they like to explore new countries and cities. Taking in top sights in a city, a bit of rest & relaxation, some adventure activities, and culture and food added to the mix is how they travel. Comfort is important to their family, but so is discovering new restaurants and quirky, off-beat places to stay. They mostly book comfort-to-luxury accommodation. They like trying out street food and small cafes. But they also end up eating occasionally at high priced restaurants.

Whatever be your style of travel, taking your kids everywhere and showing them the world will make you all bond better, is what they recommend. Their top travel tips to travel with kids would be to keep your expectations real, not to try and make everything like it is at home, not do only kiddie activities, and be open to new experiences.

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#20 It’s a Family Thing

The Lewis family is the traveling family behind the blog It’s a Family Thing,  traveling full-time with our 2-year-old son. Their travel adventure started in January 2020 when their son was 14-months-old, and they decided to sell everything to travel the world.

Things got a little derailed, so they have spent the last year in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. Playa Del Carmen has been their favorite destination so far because it feels like home. They have been embraced by our local community and have fallen in love with the children in their neighborhood. As a two-mom family with a little one, they were concerned, but they have embraced their son in a way they never thought was possible.

Since they travel with a little one, they have to adjust our travel plans to fit him. When traveling with toddlers, it is crucial to find ways to keep them entertained, so most of their activities are toddler-friendly. The best tip they can give for families traveling with young kids is to start young. 

Their son has been traveling since he was 8-weeks-old, so now he is a seasoned traveler at the tender age of two. If you want to travel with your baby or toddler, go for it. Do not let anyone discourage you from seeing the world with your little one, even if they are a baby (quiet as it’s kept) that is the best time to travel with your little one, so go for it.

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#21 Sharing The Wander

Sharing the Wander is a family of four: Cynthia, Waker, and their two girls (7 and 4). After being home all together for 2020, they couldn’t imagine going back to working all day in offices and not seeing the girls until dinnertime. They were ready for a lifestyle change – or at least some long-term family time! They sold our house, and started travelling full time in June of 2021. They call it a Family Year Out, but they’re not sure where it will take them or where they will land!

So far, they’ve been road tripping across and around the United States (with a quick trip across the border into Canada!) in their Subaru Outback. They’ve visited more than a dozen National Parks, and done everything from hand-feeding bison in Wyoming, to digging for crystals in Arkansas.

One of their best travel tips, is to set clear expectations for the kids. Their kids know when they will have a long travel day, when their parents have a fun activity planned, and how long they stay at each stop. Their kids thrive on schedules, which is really tough when travelling. They build in time for them to do schoolwork on iPads, and also have some time at playgrounds, where they often make quick friends.

They are hoping to start their international travels in January of 2022, starting with Mexico, where they are hoping to join their first world school pop-up, then hopefully head to Japan! They’re hoping to also go to New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland and more. They’ve had to be incredibly flexible, planning ahead as much as possible, but also keeping everything fluid and refundable.

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#22 CosmopoliClan

Sarah is a former hotel professional and the blogger behind CosmopoliClan . Traveling is what she loves most and she’s passed on that travel-itch to her husband Fatih and their girls Alegra (12) and Jade (9).

They live in the medieval city of Ghent in Belgium but have traveled around Europe, to the Middle East, Latin America and just about a dozen of US States including Hawaii. Even though their day jobs and schools offer a limited degree of flexibility in planning our trips, they always made it work. Even a pregnancy couldn’t stop them. Now they’re getting to a stage where the girls pick their destination, which is so much fun. They usually stay at hotels and, since they love the finer things in life, a touch of luxury is never far away.

The blog is their way of inspiring other parents to overcome their doubts and just take that family trip no matter the kids’ age. Yes, traveling with little ones can be challenging – they know all about it – but it’s also incredibly rewarding. Their children have learned to be open towards new cultures, to be curious and to deal with unforeseen circumstances. And most of all, family travel has given an extra dimension to their mutual bond simple because they’ve experienced so much together. Taking the time to escape the daily grind and discovering new places together, learning new things and finding new passions has really brought them even closer. What’s really heartwarming to see for them as parents is that their girls are best friends and they attribute that to our worldwide adventures. Traveling in itself is awesome but, to us, traveling as a family is next-level.

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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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Roger is a little obsessed with travel. He has been to over 40 countries, broken 3 suitcases and owned over 10 backpacks in 12 months. What he doesn't know about travel, ain't worth knowing!

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This list ranks over 1,400 of the world’s best travel blogs on the basis of algorithmic authority. It attempts to measure the authority of the website based on several popular SEO metrics.

As with all such lists, this is imperfect and only represents one way to look at the authority of a blog. Scroll down below the list to get a complete explanation of the metrics used, along with their strengths and weaknesses.

If you have a blog and would like it listed, please leave a comment with the URL of your travel blog.

If you don’t have a travel blog yet, read this guide for how to start a travel blog.

Rules For Inclusion on the List

  • Your site must have travel as its main focus . If you primarily write about food, fashion, or something else, with a small travel section, it will not be listed.
  • Your site must be hosted under its own domain. For example, Blogspot, Blogger, or Wordpress.com sites can’t be listed.
  • Sites must be owned by the content creator(s). Corporate own sites are not included.
  • The site must primarily be a travel blog . If the majority of your content is user-generated, or some other travel-related non-blogging content, it will not be listed. Travel companies that have a section of their website with a blog are not eligible.
  • The domain must be older than 1 year. I’ve been flooded with requests from brand new blogs. The turnover rate for these websites is incredibly high. Many of them never post anything or are completely offline within a year. For this reason, I’m only listing sites that have been around for at least one year going forward.

Overview of the Ranking Methodology

Figuring out the best travel blogs is an inherently flawed process. 20 people can look at it in 20 different ways. I do not claim that this list is the be-all and end-all when it comes to this subject.

This list attempts to be an objective look at website algorithmic authority. To do this, I take four publically available metrics which are all on a 100 point scale and take the average of the three to determine a site’s rank on the list. There is no subjectivity in the data or the results.

Why Authority? Other lists use traffic to rank sites. There is nothing wrong with that, but there are lots of ways to get traffic. Just publishing a lot of low-quality posts can build up overall traffic. Likewise, you could have an online forum that could inflate numbers, or you could just get a post that goes viral. Also, the only way to truly know traffic is to have voluntary participation with every single person on the list. Authority doesn’t tend to jump around a lot. Traffic can go up and down, but these metrics only have small fluctuations and take time to raise or lower.

What Are The Four Metrics? The four metrics that are used to rank the websites are:

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Why These Four Metrics? To create a list like this, I needed metrics that were publically available and used a similar scale. I felt that these four metrics while having some overlap, were all different yet measured important aspects of website authority. Also, I am aware of the weaknesses of all the metrics, but they are weak in different ways, and I think they mostly cancel each other out when taken together.

Why Trust Flow? Trust Flow is a metric from Majestic.com. It is probably the least well known of the four metrics I use, but it is also the most enlightening. It is a measure of the quality of links to a website. You will notice that the majority of websites only have a Trust Flow number in the teens or twenties, even though they have a Domain Authority much higher. This is because they don’t have many links beyond the blogosphere. A high Trust Flow number represents links from mainstream media outlets and other large websites, which is exactly the sort of authority which this list is trying to capture. (Note: I am using DOMAIN Trust Flow, not URL Trust Flow. They are different numbers.)

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Why Domain Authority? Moz’s Domain Authority has become a staple metric for the industry, so using it made sense. It is on a 100 point scale like the other metrics. Sites that have been around longer, with more links tend to score higher. While it is possible to game it, you can only game it so far as it is on a logarithmic scale. It captures both link quantity and quality.

This video explains how Domain Authority works:

Why Domain Rating? The third metric is Domain Rating from AHREFS. Like the other metrics, they use their proprietary database of links and websites to calculate an overall profile for each domain based on the quantity and quality of backlinks.

Why Authority Score? The fourth metric is Authority Score from SEMrush. Unlike the other metrics, it actually takes into consideration the number of keywords a site ranks for and how much actual traffic it gets.

Why isn’t my site listed? Ask. Just leave a comment below and if it meets the rules I will add it.

Why is my site data out of date? If you have a new site, data can change dramatically over a few months. If you would like a manual review of your site, please mention it in the comments.

What are the weaknesses of this list? Each of the individual metrics has weaknesses that are well known. This list also only captures the algorithmic authority of the website and no other real-world authority. If you appear on TV, have a popular YouTube channel, podcast or Instagram account, that will not be reflected on this list.

Does the list have a bias? Yes. It tends to be biassed towards sites that have been around a while. I have no problem with this bias as time and experience are important parts of what constitutes authority. The longer you’ve been around, the more likely to get high-quality links and build a social media following. I have recently added domain age to the list. This is taken from the date the domain was first registered. For non dot com domains for which this information isn’t available, I took the first day it appeared on the Internet Wayback Machine at archive.org. In the rare event, it is a brand new site which isn’t listed in the Internet Wayback Machine AND it isn’t a .com domain, I set 30-days before it was added to the list as the creation date.

What are the strengths of this list? It is hard to game all four of these metrics. The sites near the top of the list have been around for the better part of a decade. I don’t see how someone could jump into the top 10 after blogging for a year unless they were a celebrity when they started. The youngest sites near the top of the list have been around for at least 5-years.

Each one of these three metrics attempts to predict how a site will perform in search results. By using all three metrics, it serves as a double and triple check against any one metric. As all the metrics attempt to measure the same thing and are all using the same scale, I just take the average of the three, even though each metric has different median values.

How often will this list be updated? Periodically. A least once a quarter, but possibly more. All three of these companies have gotten better at updating their database and their metrics. That being said, you usually don’t see large swings in any of these numbers, so there is little need to constantly be updating.

What are the average values? The median values for the 4 metrics which are using in making up the list are below. Half of all sites will be above or below these values:

  • Majestic Trust Flow: 11
  • Moz Domain Authority: 34
  • AHREFS Domain Rating: 22
  • SemRush Authority Score: 29

If you have a value that is above or below these numbers, you are doing above or below average.

1,184 thoughts on “Top Travel Blogs for 2023”

If you are still updating this post, I would love to be added to the list. My site is theturkeytraveler.com.

Thanks, Louisa

Hey Gary, I would love to be considered! The site is livingoutlau.com.

Thank you so much Sean

I would love to be added if possible – https://www.travelswithmyboys.co.uk/

It would be appreciated if you were open to featuring my blog here.

My blog is – https://thesworlds.com/

Additionally, I can feature you on my blog as well.

Thanks and have a great day!

Regards, Sara

Hi Gary, I’d love for my blog to be included, please! https://thehaphazardtraveler.com/ Thank you :)

This is a wonderful and comprehensive list of travel blogs mate. Please, do you mind also adding my own travel blog ( https://touristdiva.com/ ) to the list? I’d really appreciate it.

Hi Gary, would love my blog to be included if it isn’t already, http://www.thetravellingtom.com

It was already listed. I updated it.

Great list! Would love to be included and see where I fit (blogging since 2013): https://thatadventurer.co.uk

Hello, could you please add https://whereisevelyn.com/ – new blog, but I would be very happy to being motivated like that.

Hi Gary I’d love to be included on your list. https://www.chimptrips.com/ Many thanks Jan

It’d be great if you could consider including my travel blog please: https://flipflopsincluded.com/ Many thanks, Katie

Hello! I’ve been working on my blog lydiatravels.com for a couple of years now and would love to be included in your list if possible? thank you, Gary!

Could you add my blog to this list?

http://Www.cruisewithamber.co.uk

Many thanks

It would be great if you can add my travel blog too. Link: https://myasiavacations.com/

Thanks and regards, Mai Tran

Thank you so much!!!

It looks like my blogs numbers have not been updated in some time. I know that DA and DR are significantly higher. Don’t know about Semrush. Do you ever update the list?

Updated. I only update when people request it as I have to do everything by hand. with over 1500 entries it is too much to update on a regular basis.

I’d love to have my blog listed: http://www.familytravelchannel.com . Thanks!!

Hi Gary Would love to included, I’m kateabroad.com Cheers Kate

The blog has to have been up for 1 year

Hi Gary, please add clarknorton.com to your list. Thanks!

Hi Gary, thank you for creating this list! This is a great resource!

My blog is about traveling in Argentina and I would love to be added to the list.

https://lovingargentina.com/

Thanks so much!

Kind Regards,

Hi Gary! I’d love it if you could update my travel blog’s stats on your list – they’ve changed quite a bit. It’s shouldbecruising.com. Thanks so much!

You’ve amassed the best list of travel blogs anywhere! Thanks for compiling and sharing this list with the community. I’ve been following your travels for more than 10 years and appreciate the inspiration you’ve given all of us travelers out there.

Would you add https://www.flipflopsabroad.com to your list?

Would love to be added to your list! Enjoyed reading this article. http://www.fairytalejourneys.com

Sorry, not a travel blog. Its a booking site for Disney

Thanks for putting this list together! Would love it if you could also add my travel blog Paige Minds The Gap: https://paigemindsthegap.com

Hi Gary, Great list! Please could you add my Australian Travel Blog Passportdownunder.com.

Hi Gary, thank you for creating this list. Obviously, you put a lot of time into maintaining this. I read through your comments for the last couple of years, and appreciate your protectiveness of travel bloggers through the pandemic. It has been tough for sure.

My blog is TravelAcrossTheWorld.com. My sole focus is on travel, and strive to present travel in a way that encourages others to travel. I would love to be included in this list!

Bonjour Gary! Thank you for the wealth of knowledge on your site. My blog is about traveling in France. Could you include me on your list? http://www.nicefrenchthings.com

Kind regards, Erica

Hi Gary – this is a great resource. Can you please add milepro.com to the list?

Great list and I would love to be added to it.

I have a general travel blog over 3 years old now, http://www.theworldoverload.com

Thanks for putting this list together. This is an amazing resource! Would love it if you could also add my travel blog Wander and Experience: https://wanderandexperience.com/

Nice list Gary!

Would be sincerely thankful if you’d add our site to your list as well: https://www.touristspy.com

Keep up the good work!

Sorry. Not a travel blog.

Hello Gary,

I run a travel blog that focuses on foodie and outdoor adventures from around the world. I would love to be added to your list.

https://enrichingpursuits.com/

Thank you for your time.

Not sure when the last time the list was updated, but my numbers are way off for Dine Dream Discover.

Gary, love that you’ve put this together. We’ve just hit the one year mark and would love to be added to the list.

Hofftoseetheworld.com

Hi Gary, Could you please add our luxury adventure travel blog to the list? Ours is https://sandinmysuitcase.com/ Many thanks!

Please add: https://bohemiantraveler.com/ to your list. Thanks!

Would love to be added to this awesome list. Blog is perfectdaysomewhere.com

Thanks for putting this list together! Would love it if you could also add my travel blog The Jetsetter Diaries: https://www.thejetsetterdiaries.com/

I’m Julien. I publish detailed destination guides, photography tutorials, and virtual tours on my blog Exploration Junkie https://www.explorationjunkie.com/

I would love to be added to your list!

Hi Gary, is there a similar list for travel companies’ blogs? We are a small boutique Italian tour company and we are interested in travel blogs where we can share guest posts “not commercial”. It will be guest posts where it is possible to give suggestions and information about our destinations.

Thank you Antonella

None that I know of. I don’t pay attention to that business.

Hi, Is this list still being updated? I ask as many of the blogs are no longer active – Eg. Wandering Trader, The Expeditioner, Travel With Bender, Legal Nomads, Travels of Adam, Wanderlust and Lipstick have all either stopped blogging or no longer cover travel. Just curious. Thanks :)

Given that we are still in the middle of a pandemic, there are a whole lot of sites that haven’t been covering travel lately. That has more to do with travel than with blogging. All of those sites you listed are still online and they are still generating significant amounts of traffic.

The biggest problem is that I have to check every single number by hand. I don’t have a way to batch update anything. The time it would take for me to update every single website would be weeks, with absolutely no benefit to doing so. No one pays me to do this and no one contributes.

If anything, I’ll probably delete the list before I have to invest that much time in updating the list.

Travel With Bender is still active and I’m still blogging – there are posts from 2022 on the home page. As Gary said, we’re in the middle of a pandemic when travel is not so easy. And the travel industry has taken a big hit – bloggers included. I was “stuck” in a country with closed borders for the majority of it. But I’m looking forward to easier travel in the days ahead. Wishing you the best for 2022.

How often will this list be updated? Periodically. A least once a quarter, but possibly more. All three of these companies have gotten better at updating their database and their metrics. That being said, you usually don’t see large swings in any of these numbers, so there is little need to constantly be updating. How do I start a travel blog in 2021?

I’m so happy I found this site. I would love to be added on the list. My blog is a family travel blog called Gone with the Gastons. You can find it at https://www.paulagaston.com/

It would be great if you could add my site – waywardwayfarer.com to the list. I blog about slow, solo and sustainable travel mostly through the Indian subcontinent.

I would be super grateful if you can add my travel website Genem Travels

I am writing about travel destinations, backpacking, and other adventure travel tips.

Could you please add my family travel blog to your list?

https://travelswitheli.com

would be great if you can add Konpasu.de.

We are writing about experiences, food and exceptional hotels all around the world.

Thanks for providing such an awesome resource!

If you are still accepting submissions, we’d love it if you considered including our travel and wellbeing blog http://www.mindfulwonderer.com .

These are our current DA numbers: – Ahrefs: 34 – Semrush: 23

All the best, Kyri

Thank you for providing such a comprehensive list! If you’re still accepting entries, I would love and appreciate it if you could include my travel blog: https://www.pocketwanderings.com

Hello, I would love to be on this list if you think my site would be a fit. My blog just recently hit one year:

https://www.jagsetter.com

Hi Gary, Thanks for this initiative. If you are still adding websites, we’d love ours included. Our site is https://www.authenticfoodquest.com/

Thanks for the consideration, Cheers, Rosemary

Hello, Would you please add my website to the list? It’s https://meanderwander.com

Thank you! Rachita

Dear sir, My name is sourav Chowdhury I am also a travel blogger,Nice to read your article, if possible please add my website: https://madfortour.com/ in your list. Thank you

The domain hasn’t been up for 1 year.

Great list! We’d love to be included :) Ours is a family travel blog.

https://travelmelodies.com

Thank you so much!

Hi Gary! AMAZING masterpiece, such a valuable resource.

If metrics align, It’d be great to be part of this list :) http://walkbesidemeblog.com/

All best! Ach

I’m reviving Killing Batteries and it looks like I fell off your list at some stage. I would be grateful if you’d add it again.

https://killingbatteries.com/

Hi Gary, Really interesting piece! Could you add my travel reviews blog to your list? https://aladyofleisure.com/ – it’s been going for five years and has a SEM DA of 27.

Many thanks,

Hello! Would you please add my site to your list? familycruisecompanion.com

Thank you! Elaine

great job! would you add my travel blog as well? As you can see my English part is under construction right now, but in Polish is working well. https://wposzukiwaniu.pl/

Hi! I would love if you could add my site, https://www.myworldsights.com , to your list. Thanks!

Would you consider adding my blog https://helgaandheiniontour.com to the list? It’s a Travel blog with a side focus on running and photography while traveling. Thanks a bunch! Oliver aka Heini

Hey Gary It would be great if you could add our blog to your list. https://www.2coinstravel.ch It is a swiss travel and hiking blog.

Would you please consider adding my blog https://bulbulonthewing.com/ to the list? Thank you so much.

Hey Gary – Great list!

I would love to be included here. I run roamingvegans.com, a travel blog with a vegan niche. I know you get a lot of requests, but if you could take a look and potentially include Roaming Vegans it would mean a lot.

Appreciate your time, Jase

Hi Gary Hi, I’d love to have my blog http://travelingside.com added to this is if possible. thanks. Greetings from Canada

Would you consider adding my blog https://hostelgeeks.com to the list? Thanks a bunch! Matt

No. It isn’t a travel blog.

If you’re still updating the list, would you mind adding us, please?

https://33traveltips.com

Been looking for a resource like this do research other blogs with a good DA! Thanks for pulling it together.

I’d be really grateful if you could add mine too please – https://wstravely.com/

Hello Gary, thanks for this list. Great inspiration in one place! I would love my travel photo website to be included too, please. https://www.willflies.com Thank you!

Hi! I am Anukrati and I have been writing my travel blog – https://bulbulonthewing.com/ since May 2019. I would be very glad if you check it and add it to your list. Thank you so much.

Hey Gary, Can I know if my travel blog can be on this list too? It’s – https://www.manaspatil.com/ Regards

Would be grateful if you included my Travel Blog, that I prolifically worked on in 2020 about 10 years of nonstop travel!! Thanks so much, Trudy Wendelin @ https://www.truewindhealingtravel.com

Hi, I’d love to have my blog added to the list, if possible. My website is https://travelwithaspin.com/en/ . Thanks.

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Hi. I would like you to consider my blog https://www.thistravellife.com/ Thanks!

These are our scores …

Majestic Trust Flow: 11 Moz Domain Authority: 17 AHREFS Domain Rating: 17 SemRush Authority Score: 32

We would love to be included with our travel blog where we talk about destinations in Europe, activities, culture accommodation and restaurants in Europe: https://blog.historichotelsofeurope.com

• Trust Flow by Majestic: 29 • Domain Authority by Moz: 42 • Domain Rating by AHREFS: 56 • Domain Score by SEMRush: 38

Many thanks in advance for your consideration!

Claudia from Historic Hotels of Europe

Sorry. It’s a blog attached to a corporate site. Doesn’t meet our criteria.

We would like to be added to the list!

Our travel blog is https://joanathx.com/

Trust Flow by Majestic: 14 Domain Authority by Moz: 15 Domain Rating by AHREFS: 7 Domain Score by SEMRush: 15

Thanks in advance.

Kind regards,

Nathaniel and Joanna

I would like to be added to the list!

My travel blog is https://www.theglobetrottingdetective.com/

Moz: 19 SemRush: 27 AHrefs: 10 Majestic: 0

Thanks a lot for considering my entry.

Kind regards, Diana

Thanks a lot! :-)

Hi! We are a family travel blog – https://familyonstandby.com/ . Thanks!

Hi Gary! We’re Carrie & Travis, ex-potatoes from Idaho transplanted to Europe. We’d love it if you’d consider adding our travel blog, twosmallpotatoes.com, to your list. Thanks!

Hi!! I am Seema and it has been over a year since I have been writing my blog https://takeoffwithme.com/ Please check it and add it to your list if it fits the criteria. Thanks

Thank you so much!!

Hi, it would be great to be considered for this list. Our website is https://www.twinsgoneroaming.com/ Thanks

It would be great if you could add our blog to your list. https://www.discoveringtheworld.de It is a german motorcycle travel blog.

Thanks a lot Wolfgang

Hi Gary, I would love to be considered to be a part of your travel blog directory. My site is https://raulersongirlstravel.com/ .

Hi, Gary, Amazing list, I would like if you can add my site as well, https://www.travelcharacter.com/ . Rank on the first page “50 travel destinations in the world”

Request you to consider adding us we are unstumbled.com A platform that talks about the most fascinating travel experiences and shares travel information. We’d love to be considered

Hey Gary! We are Cecilia and Scott of the adventure travel blog Lovicarious. Hoping you’d consider adding our blog https://www.lovicarious.com to the list. Thanks!

Can you please add my travel blog to the directory? I’ve had my blog, Kesi To and Fro, since 2015 and I teach adventurous souls how to sustain long term travel. https://www.kesitoandfro.com

I am regular reader of your articles and it will be great if you share more content on this topic

Hey, would you please add my travel blog? Thetravelcurry.com

Hi Gary, could you consider my travel blog for the list? http://www.theundercoverpilot.com

Thank you Regards, Ana

Hey Gary, It would be of great help if you could add https://worldinmybackpack.com/ , an Indian travel blog to your list!!

Wow this is amazing. I hope my blog will be included too: http://www.lifetimetraveller.com

Hi! I would love to have my blog added to the list. The link to my blog is https://www.thetravelingasian.com/

Hey Gary, I’d be delighted if you could add http://mindofahitchhiker.com/ to the list!

Hi, please consider this one with 4+ years https://travelcarsnz.com/blog/ Thank you

Doesn’t qualify. Just a blog section of a corporate website.

Hi, my blog is https://makeadventurehappen.com/ . Would love to be added to this list.

Hey Gary! I’d love my blog to be added if possible, it’s at https://meander.co.nz My domain is 2 years old and I regularly contribute to it with my travel writing, so I think it meets the requirements :) Thank you!

would love to be included https://www.thewanderlustwithin.com

Hi Gary, Would you consider the travelblog of my Turkey vacations for inclusion in the list. URL = https://turkeyphotoguide.com It’s an account of almost 20-years of independent travels through Turkey, documented with thousands of photos. Many thanks, Luc

Hi Gary, I would love to be included : milesopedia.com

Hi Gary. Please could you add my travel blog? https://www.daredreamdiscover.com/

The domain isn’t a year old yet but it’s a continuation from an older domain ( https://web.archive.org/web/20190721115842/http://stephensonspocketrockettravelandadventures.com/ ). Thank you! Lynn

Hi Gary. Please could you add http://www.bookitlist.co to the directory? BookitList focuses on helping people to build and tick off their travel bucket lists as well as share their stories with the community. Thank you – Chris.

It isn’t a blog.

Hi Gary. Here you go: https://www.bookitlist.co/blog

Read the rules. It’s a corporate site with a blog attached. It doesn’t qualify.

Hi Gary. Here have you navigated to the blog section?

Hi Gary. Have you visited the blog section?

Hi Gary, would you pleas add my german travelblog https://fernwehblog.net/ ? Thank you Daniel

Hi Gary, I’d love to have https://ninaoutandabout.ca my solo female travel blog added to the list!

Hello Gary, This is really some great information. It would be great if you could add my website, https://www.neverendingexpedition.com/ , in the list. Do let me know if there is anything I can do to help you.

Domains had to have been around for at least 1 year.

Hi Gary, could you add me https://www.travelmonkrider.com/

I just start my travel Blog journey and write some amazing blogs. Please have a look

I would love for my travel blog https://lets-travel-more.com/ to be included in your awesome list. Thanks in advance!

I’ve love to be added to this list! Our blog, Beyond The Bay, focuses on time efficient travel and includes tips on saving time, traveling on major time constraints and avoiding crowds/busy attractions. Our expertise lies in destinations like Australia, Japan and South Korea.

You can find our blog at http://www.beyondthebay.co – the domain time is slightly less than 1 year, but we changed the domain from http://www.beyondthebay.net which is still active, and we’ve had that domain since late 2017.

Unfortunately, I can’t find the domain age for the .co top-level domain, nor can I find any versions of the site in Archive.org.

Hi Gary Thanks for getting back to me. Hmm, that’s strange – I just checked the domain age using Duplichecker ( https://www.duplichecker.com/domain-age-checker.php ) and entered both http://www.beyondthebay.co and http://www.beyondthebay.net and both came up for me. Would you be so kind as to check again? Thank you so much! Fred

Hi Gary, I’d love to have my travel site included: https://lizzielau.com Thanks!

HI there! Good to read about the experiences of so many travel bloggers. We’re a family of travelers, and our adventure stories are at http://www.GeoBeetles.com so we’d really appreciate if you could list it as well. :-) Thank you. Dr. Sarker

Domains have to be at least 1 year old. This was registered in September of last year.

Thanks for letting me know. I had no idea. Oh well! :-)

Amazing Post here, I would appreciate if you add my site https://thetouristchecklist.com/ to your list of amazing travel blogs, thank.

The domain has to have existed for 1 year

Hi Gary, This is me Niraj from pedalthrottle.com. would love to be added on this list. I am running a blog totally focused on Indian destination and for solo travel backpackers. You can check my blog here: http://pedalthrottle.com/

The domain isn’t 1 year old

Hi, we run a niche travel blog focused on LGBTQ+ travel: http://www.theglobetrotterguys.com . It has been going for 2.5 years and it would be great to be included. Thanks. Sion and Ben

Heya. Would love to have my blog added to this list. I’m running a photography-focused travel blog that aims to help travellers capture their travel memories in the best possible way. My blog is: https://thephotographerspassport.com/

Would love for you all to check it out.

Thanks, Jonny.

Hi Gary, You have a Great List, I’ve been travel blogging for just a little over a year now and was wondering if you want to add my website to the List! https://topworldtravels.com

Thank you so very much!

Hi Gary, Thanks so much for all your work putting this list together! My blog, https://www.thenomadicvegan.com , has been around since 2014. I would love to be included! Here are the metrics: Trust Flow 24 Moz DA 43 Ahrefs Domain Rating 41 Semrush Authority Score 44

Hi Gary, great list! I’m a UK travel blogger and have had my blog since 2012. My DA is 43 and my blog is http://www.girlabouttheglobe.com I would love to be included if you’ll have me :) Thanks. Lisa

We’ve been blogging on our site since 2015 and would love to be added to your list for 2020 – https://www.aboveusonlyskies.com/

Ian & Nicky

We are running a blog – https://traveltipsguides.com with DA – 33. It is about tips and guides for travelers. You can consider adding it to the list.

My name is Derek and my wife and I run Know Nothing Nomads at knownothingnomads.com. We have been travelling for a few years together and right now we are stationed in Breckenridge CO. Our site had been around for a couple years and we have been updating it regularly.

Thanks in advance and safe travels Derek Vitiello

knownothingnomads.com

I hope you will consider my luxury travel blog for your list – our first post was in 2009! http://www.inviatotravel.com

Site is down

Great list! Not sure if you’re still adding to it but if you are I’d love for you to factor in my blog. It’s thatadventurer.co.uk and has been around 7 years this summer.

Thanks! Hannah

Hi Gary, May I request a reevaluation of my blog rockalittletravel.com?

Great idea.

Would be cool if you could add my link also. It is http://www.ilovepoland.net

Hi Gary, could you please add mine? Been around for 4+ years. https://tripsget.com

Thanks, Liza

Hey Gary, would you be able to add my blog to the list – foreverbreak.com. It meets the requirements for inclusion. Thanks very much. :-)

Hi Gary, Think I slipped through when I asked before, but can Meandering Wild be added? https://meanderingwild.com Thank you!!

Hi! This is a great resource – thank you for creating it! I would love for our travel blog https://wearetravelgirls.com to be included in this list. Many thanks and have a great day!

Hi & Happy Valentine Day!! I’m just getting started on my travel blog journey again. Could you please add my blog. http://www.thetravelingcrawfish.com

Thanks so much!!

Katie here from Salou Travel Blog, would it be possible to add my blog to your directory?

My blog mainly focuses on Salou, Spain and surrounding areas. If you would like to check it out that would be great – saloutravelblog.com

Many Thanks, Katie

Hi Gary, would love for you to add our blog to your list. Thanks! https://flashpackerco.com/

Domain has to be over 1 year old. Yours was registered in October.

Hi Gary, Would you consider adding my blog to the list? We’re a Canadian family who just achieved a world trip across 50 countries in 14 months. https://thewonderlusters.com/ Thank you :) Poly

If it’s not too much trouble, can you double check the numbers for http://www.Getawaymavens.com? I’m getting different values for the metrics. It’s not hugely different, but I’m getting the following numbers: * Trust Flow 26 * Moz Domain 49 * Ahref Domain Rating 50 * Semrush Authority Score 48

Hi Gary, would love for my blog to be included please – https://www.girlsthattravel.com

Thanks so much, Gemma

Thanks so much :)

Hello! I’d love for my travel blog to be included among such giants! https://allisgradeescape.com/

Thanks in advance!

Hi. Could you take a look at my travel blog, too? You can find it here: https://www.the-travel-bunny.com

Hello! I would love for my travel blog to be listed. http://www.globalgameplan.com Thank you!

Thank you so much! Have a great weekend. Jenny

Hello Gary, We are a traveling family that tell our experiences in a travel blog. We would like to be part of this ranking blog: https://deviajeenlavida.com

Hi Gary – I’d love to be considered for this list. My blog is http://www.stokedtotravel.com .

Hi Gary, I’d appreciate if you could see if my blog could be added. The link is: http://intentionaldetours.com/ Thank you!

Hello Gary, i would to add my site to your Directory: https://maneverywhere.com/ i will add you to my blog directory. Thanks and Happy New Year!

aww I wish https://grasya.com is also included in the list ^_^

Hey Gary! Could you add indietraveller.co? :)

Great list! It’s so helpful to read. Would love to be added if possible. https://www.theevolista.com

Thank you! Jenifer

Thanks so much for including my blog ( https://www.theevolista.com ) in your list. Would it be possible to update my ranking. It has grown a lot over the last year.

Best regards, Jenifer

First of all, congratulations for your website, it’s pretty amazing!

Also, thanks for this fascinating list!

Can you please check if you can include my site in the list – https://myforevertravel.com/

Thank you and warm regards Vitko

I would really appreciate it if you considered adding my blog: https://www.breathtakingtravels.com

Thank you!!

Please add https://www.viaggioitaliatravel.com.au/blog

We’re quite young but nudging our way up the ranks….

Doesn’t qualify. It is a tour company with a blog attached. Have to primarily be a travel blog to be listed.

Hi, we’d love to be added: https://faroutride.com/

Thanks for this resources Gary :)

Cheers, Antoine

Please consider adding my blog: https://travelblogstories.com/

Great job on creating this table of data about blogs! Was wondering if you could make the header fields visible? Based on your explanatory notes, I took a guess at labelling each column heading:

Rank BLOG DA Flow DR Auth Domain Age 1 nomadicmatt.com 61 72 76 69 69.5 11 Y, 9 M

Did I guess right?

Let me see what I can do. It should be showing. The order is:

TF, DA, DA, AS, Avg, Age

Yeah, it needs the column headers. I’m sure they used to be there in the early iterations. Did they fall off?

Hi, I would love o include my blog, travelwonderss.co.uk

I’d love to submit our site, tipsvisitingparis.com, for the next time you update this list.

Please consider floridarambler.com for your list. We focus on Florida outdoor recreation and authentic Florida travel experiences. We’ve been dishing up original content for 10 years. Our annual readership is 1.2 million with 5 million page views (Google Analytics). Thanks for your consideration. — Bob Rountree, co-publisher

Can you please add https://touringinwonderland.com/ To the list

Please add https://thedanishnomads.com/ if you would.

Thanks, Nick

Hi Gary, could you please add our family travel blog to your list: https://travelsanne.de Thanks a lot!

Greetings from Sanne

I started blogging again this summer after like 10 years from the last blog post on my previous travel blog. On “Leave! The Dream” I write about the last years of my life working and traveling as a kitesurf instructor. I tell some funny stories, give some travel tips, share some travel hacks and, on top of all, interview cool people I met, who successfully managed to live their dream day by day.

I’m now in the long and uphill phase of promoting it… and I was wondering how much have I to kick it to make it to your list? XD

Would also be glad if you could pay a visit and give some feedback!

https://leavethedream.com/

Cheers man!

It’s a very interesting file to read. I will probably write you back after a few months to see the evolution, as you mentioned that chance.

Thanks!! \m /

Great blog post! I recently started my own at https://apennysworth.net to which I’m adding (as fast as I can!) all my restaurant, bar, and travel recommendations for France, NYC and beyond! Feel free to take a look — I hope you like it and let me know if you have any suggestions.

Hi, I only recently started but would be great if you could add us as well. http://www.minitribetravels.com Thanks a lot, Jarek

Hi Gary, would love to be included! our blog is https://theorangebackpack.nl/en

Hey Gary, our site has metrics that would fit on this list for sure, we would love to be included! https://www.traveloffpath.com Thanks so much!

Hi Gary, could you add me as well? https://www.maddieunterwegs.de – that would be great. Thank you!

Hi Gary – could you add us please: https://anywhereweroam.com/

Hi Gary, I hope you are doing well! Would you please add my travel blog, Explorer Sue?

https://www.explorersue.com/

Thank you very much! -Susan

Hi Gary! Would you like to add my travel blog, Whisper Wanderlust? https://www.whisperwanderlust.com/ Thank you!

Hey Gary, if you’re still considering adding names on that list, check us out. We are a group of travelers covering both major and under the radar destinations. https://spottico.com

Hi Gary. Love what you’re doing here. It’s great to see such a strong community of travel bloggers and experts grow together. I’d love for you to consider adding my website to the list: https://nomadparadise.com/ – Cheers!

Good post and very useful for travellers.

Hi Gary, thank you for this list! Would you add my local travel blog, Everyday Spokane? http://everydayspokane.com/ Thank you!

Thanks for your informative post on Travel Blogs.

I’ve been working on my travel blog for over a year, but with little movement. Would you please add my blog to your roll? https://www.passosandpassion.com

You have done a great job. I have been searching for a big list of travel bloggers. Finally, I found it. Could you please add my travel blog? https://travelkd.com/

Hello from Greece! This is my travel blog and it will be great if you add it on the list! https://travelbloggers.gr/ Thank you!

Great list! Please consider us. http://www.ecolustlife.com

Amazing effort. I would like to add my blog http://travel.mjothi.com to this list. Thanks.

Hi Gary, thank you for this directory. I also run a travel blog and I would love to be added to this list. Here is the website address: https://asianwanderlust.com

Please consider adding my blog: https://www.focusedtravels.com .

Fabulous list, I enjoyed having a look through and gaining inspiration. Please add my travel blog focused on Kenya..Its http://www.theexpatmummy.com

Thank a million Nadine

This is really superb work, congrats! Could you please add mine too: https://www.geekyexplorer.com ?

Thank you! Bruno

Great blog thanks for sharing

Hello! I’m Alex from Via Travelers. Would be awesome if you would consider my blog in the list: https://viatravelers.com/

Hi Gary. Thanks for putting up such a great list.

Could you please look at my blog and consider it for this list, too. Here it is – https://www.onmycanvas.com/

Again, thanks much.

I’d be really grateful if you could add mine too please – https://www.shoestringtravel.in

Would love to be added and excluded from the list, so I can write a follow up to this post https://travelingted.com/2012/07/31/life-after-dropping-out-of-nomadic-samuels-top-100-travel-blogs/

Would love to be added to this list: omundomechama.com I am a brazilian travel blogger living in Vienna, Austria. Tks

Good evening Gary! Could you check out and add my blog?

It is http://officeescapeartist.com . Much appreciated! :)

It looks like worldtravelista.com is no longer an active site.

Noted. Thanks.

Would love to be added to this list … http://www.gogirlfriend.com … thanks for compiling such a great resource!

Hey, amazing job, the list was very helpful. Do add my travel blog too https://bookpacktravel.com/

Hi Gary, Would you consider adding our blog to the list? It’s a travel blog with an emphasis on travel photography. http://photojourneys.ca/ Thanks. Robin & Arlene

Would want you to include my travel blog in the list..

https://www.travelcrusade.org

Thanks&Regards, Somnath

Thank you so much for adding https://DownshiftingPRO.com . I just had a quick question about how you determine the age of the blog. I started the blog in 2009 but it states my blog is only 6+ years old. It was just Downshifting before then (no PRO at the end). Will this affect my ranking?

I check the domain age via Whois. I use this tool to check: https://www.iplocation.net/domain-age

If that doesn’t give a result, I will check to see how far back the results on Archive.org go.

In both cases, it only shows this domain as dating back to 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://downshiftingpro.com/

If your blog is older, then it must have been on a different domain.

Hi Gary Would love to be added to your list! Don’t really follow my stats (bad I know) so have no idea where I will be!! Thanks Suzanne

meanderingwild.com

Very informative, thank you! If it qualifies, I would love to be added as well. http://www.fitlifeandtravel.com . Thanks!

Dear Gary – http://intrepidtimes.com publishes narrative travel writing with heart from new and experienced travel writers. We have been going since 2014 and now publish one new story per week.

We would love to be added. Thanks so much. Sue and Dave https://traveltalesoflife.com/

I would like to go update old posts and improve their SEO. My ranking states that I have 21 on keyword authority. Would I be able to figure out which posts need better SEO by reviewing the source of this metric? If yes, what is the link?

I would love to be added. Go Far Grow Close – https://gofargrowclose.com/

I hope this is the right place for this comment. We would love to be added, https://ourwanderfuljourney.com . Thank you, Jeff and Jami Lind

Hey Gary– Would really love to be added to your (long) list! https://www.agentyonder.com Thanks so much! – Agent Yonder (aka: Todd)

Hey, I run The Hangry Backpacker, a blog primarily focused on solo travel and food. I’d love for it to be included! https://hangrybackpacker.com/

Hey, I run The Hangry Backpacker, a blog focused primarily on solo travel and food. I’d love for it to be considered!

Could you also list my travel blog https://www.diariodoviajante.pt/ ?

PS. We are on your list two years ago, I think.

Hi! I run a family travel blog and would love to be included.

https://adventureby3.com.au/

Thank you :)

Hi, Our first post was a year ago. Not sure if hobby blogs are accepted, but we’d appreciate the inclusion of our site in your list: https://aroundouretable.com/

Best, Diana

Hi, You have a great page for us that like to travel, I know a travel blogger that is great, he has great narrations and photos of the places he has visited. Here’s the page http://camcaminante.com/ I hope you can look at it and add it. Thanks

We are a new blog starting out, focused on travel experiences in Australia. We would love to be included. https://curiouscampers.com.au

Thanks for putting together this directory, it’s been interesting having a look through.

Natalie & Steve – Curious Campers

Jamie and Claire here from TravelTheseStones.com, we are exclusively a travel website. Jamie and I have been tour guides to the Mediterranean since the 1990’s – Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Europe. Now we help travelers to PLAN, STAY, DO, EAT & DRINK and GROW! We are working back in time and forward as we travel each month around the world. Please add us to your directory. We launched in June 2019 and have a three trajectory with our resources to be a premier travel planning site for anywhere in the world. AHREFS ranks us low as you would expect but we have followers in the 1000s – see our profile on the front page of the website. TravelTheseStones.com

Could you also list our travel blog, https://www.3monkeytravels.com

great content, I’m running my travel and photography blog https://world.wide.photos and would be grateful, if you can consider to list it.

Many thanks, Rainer

Hi Gary, fantastic resource. Can you please consider Oddurbanthings.com? I am the owner and I wrote all the contents. Most of the contents are about traveling to Warsaw and Krakow. Thanks!

PS: Oddurbanthings.com is not a tour company, I just get a small commission on the sales.

Awesome, thanks

I’m pretty sure the domain rating on Ahref is 11 though, not 1. Thanks anyways!

Hi, Gary. Awesome list! Could you please add https://thriftyjinxy.com ? Thanks!!

The site has to have travel as the primary focus.

I’d be really grateful if you could add mine too please – https://www.damgoodvibes.com/

Hi Gary, I’d love Enjoy Travel Life to be included: https://enjoytravellife.com Thank you for pulling this together! – Jackie

Hi Gary, Love this list, and saw your comment in the TravelCon Attendees group about it! I’d love to be considered :) My travel blog is Fjords and Beaches – https://www.fjordsandbeaches.com .

Would love to be considered for this list.

NYSeeYouLater.com

Love this list! Thanks for doing the work for us so we can get the best & most informative information from the most innovative blogs out there! I run a site called Anxious & Abroad http://www.anxiousandabrod.com that specializes in giving advice, tips & recommendations to first-time or nervous travelers who are on the fence about travel.

Ultimately, I want to give anyone who may be thinking about travel, but is too scared or intimidated, the resources and the pep talk to get them going, because I think travel is for everyone, and is life-changingly beneficial. I’d love to be featured on this directory and potentially collaborate if you like what you see! Thanks & keep up the good work!

Hi Gary, I would really grateful if you could add my blog: https://southeuropeanwanderings.com

This is really interesting! Would it be possible to add https://notbritsabroad.com ?

Great list! We’d love to be added: https://flytrippers.com

We’d love to be added: bearfoottheory.com

Thanks Gary! This is really neat.

Travelcon19 attendee here! I’m a travel blog newbie and would love to be included.

https://turtleshelltravel.com

Thanks! Amy B.

Hi Gary – Just saw your post about this in the TravelCon Attendee group and would love to be included in the list. My blog is https://explorewithlora.com/ Thanks so much!

We would love to be included. Our blog is https://journeyandplay.com/ . Thanks for putting this together!

I was at Travel Con 2019. I would greatly appreciate being on this list.

http://www.cajuntraveler.net

Hi Gary! Great meeting you at the conference this weekend! Would you consider adding my travel blog to the list? https://www.myglobalviewpoint.com

Thanks! Jon

Hi friend! Just realized my second site isn’t on there yet: https://www.teachingtraveling.com/ . Thanks!

Hi Gary, I saw your FB post, and I can follow instructions! My blog is new, but I’d love to be included: nomoreofficedoor.com. Thanks for putting this together!

Wow this is so awesome!! Sad we didn’t get to meet at TC19, maybe we’ll see each other in NOLA next year!

I would love to be added to the list if there’s room. http://www.thetravelsketch.com

Awesome list!! Would loved to be included. :) Hope you had a great time at TravelCon! https://travelsofjenna.com

https://CultureTrekking.com

Cheers and great list!

It was a pleasure meeting you at #TravelCon19! We’d love for our blog http://www.lovingtwoexplore.com to be added to your list. Thanks, Chris

Hi Gary! Thanks for putting all this together—I’ve been looking for a list like this :) My blog is bakeatrip.com and helps bakers find adventure. Pretty new setup but growing.

Hope to see you at Travelcon New Orleans!

Just saw your FB post in the TravelCon group. Thanks for this resource! This will be great for curation. Bookmarked.

My site is https://www.EXPLORIST.life if you’re looking to add more.

Hi Gary, Would you consider adding my blog to the list? https://gsdnetwork.net Thanks!

Hi Gary, It was great meeting you at TravelCon. We’d love our for you to list our site, http://www.reddotbluedot.com . Thank you!

Cool list! Lots of great websites listed here. I’d be honored to have my site TravelFreedom.net listed if it’s possible. Thanks for everything!

Hey Gary – incredible list, absolutely love the metrics.

Would you be able to add me? https://charlieontravel.com Trust Flow – 13 DA – 40 Authority Score – 35

What an awesome list – really good job! We are a “newly” started travel blog but we would love to be listed here: http://www.northabroad.com

Thanks a lot and keep up the great work!

Would love for my blog site to be added if that is OK? https://www.brownsigns.net.au/

Thanks, Brent

Hi Gary! Could you please add my blog to the list :) ?

http://www.highheelsandabackpack.com

Hi Gary – Good content behind the list. Thanks for including the reasoning and sources. Would love to be considered: http://travellatte.net . Thanks!

I’d appreciate if you can consider my blog to be added on this list. My blog is http://www.escapemanila.com

Thanks, Glen

Hi there! Would you consider adding http://www.travelafterfive.com to your list?

Hi Gary, what an excellent and extensive list!

Would love to be added to the list http://www.ourpassionfortravel.com (although down right this very minute *cough thanks Bluehost!)

Cheers mate.

How often will this list be updated? Periodically. A least once a quarter, but possibly more. All three of these companies have gotten better at updating their database and their metrics. That being said, you usually don’t see large swings in any of these numbers, so there is little need to constantly be updating.

Hi, it would be awesome if you can add my travel site to your list! https://www.busytourist.com/

Hi Gary, thanks so much for all the effort you have put in into compiling this list! Would it be possible to add our travel blog as well? Link: http://the-curious-explorer.com Thanks so much!

hi, Great list, very comprehensive. Could you please add my blog https://the-travelling-twins.com/ thank you currently DA 27 Ania

Thanks for putting together this wonderful list. We would love to be included in the next round. https://www.happilycuratedchaos.com/

Hi Gary, I’d love to have my blog added to the list. It’s https://shouldbecruising.com/ Thanks so much!

Hi Gary! This is an incredibly exhaustive list! Thanks for doing the work to put it together. We would love to have our site included if possible: http://www.etsyexplores.com . Thank you (:

Hi Gary: We’re delighted to be on your list! The list is a great service to everyone, and the metrics are very solid. I assume you have no problem with us linking back to the list and to your page in general. Please let us know if you invite guest bloggers as well.

best regards

Derek ItTakes2ToTravel.com

Hi Gary! We are a couple that loves to travel and loves to share our experiences. Would you consider adding our website to your list of Travel Blogs for 2019? Here is the link to our site.

https://thomasandclaygetaway.com/

Thank you for your consideration! Thomas and Clay

Hello Gary, I’m starting my blog right now, but will start my travel at the end of this summer. We are going to travel around the world, destinations will be: Australia, Vietnam, South-East-Asia, Singapour, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Borneo and more. We will tell our visitors about the nicest spots, give them important tipps and leave some jummy recipes. The blogs adress is: https://www.travelumdiewelt.com/ We would appriciate to get on to your “List”! :-)

Hi Gary, please consider adding to the list this “old” travel blog: http://www.almadeviajante.com . Thanks. P.S. Saw you on last TBEX Europe by the way :)

Hi Gary. It would be great if you could add my blog to your list! http://cruisemummy.co.uk/ Thanks so much! Jenni

Hi Gary, I heard about your list on the Passport Travel Marketing & PR podcast. Please could you add my blog helenonherholidays.com? Thanks!

Hi Gary I’d love if you checked out my travel blog. Findingkathybrown.com Hope I get added.

Hi Gary! I just checked and you’ve added my blog, Thank you very very much, really appreciated :)

Hi Gary! AMAZING resource, I’ve spent the whole morning learning about this!

If planets and metrics align, It’d be great to be part of this list :) https://theglobalcurious.com

Hi Gary, Would love to have my site added: https://Cboardinggroup.com

Thanks so much

Hey, I would be so happy if you could add my new travel blog: https://julialovestravelling.blogspot.com/ greetings Julia

I cannot list sites without their own domain name because everything involves domain metrics. It clearly states that I can’t list sites from blogspot.com or wordpress.scom

Hi, I’ve started a blog to help parents plan trips with babies and toddlers, https://thelittlestpassport.com/

Can you please add? Thanks!

Hi, please have a look at https://travelworldnotes.blog

Can you please add my blog? https://thingsidofortravel.com/

That list is impressive! It would be great to be included as well. This is our website: 101countriesbefore50.com. Thanks a lot Gary!

We have recently rebranded our site, if you could kindly add it that would be appreciated. https://www.destinationmundo.com

Hi Gary! Amazing list and interesting metrics you choose now. Is there any chance you can add my blog to the list? https://viajandoconfran.com is in Spanish and used to be 100% travel, now it’s 80% travel with a little of digital marketing, entrepreneurship, minimalism, digital nomad lifestyle in general. Hope to appear in the next update, thank you!!

Hi, I’ve had a travel blog awhile, but still have a lot to learn. Could you add earthvagabonds.com? Thanks! Best regards, Ellen

Hi, I’d love to be included in your directory! My blog is: https://bornglobals.com You’re doing an excellent job here and thank you!

Can you please check the Trust Factor for 2foodtrippers? I think it’s 10 points higher than what’s currently listed. Thanks!

It is 18. It was listed as 15.

I use domain Trust Flow, not URL Trust Flow. They are different.

Good to know. Thank you.

Is this list updated? :)

Because I see that my site ( https://www.nomllers.com ) is still mentioned at DA 17 even though it has changed to DA 31 now. :)

It is updated periodically. If there are major changes between updates, you have to request it as it is all done by hand.

Also, your domain authority was listed as 28. Your Trust Flow score was 17.

Your list is superb. Please be me a part of it. https://www.holidaystory.in/

Hi Gary, Great list! Can you please add my blog? It used to be on the list before! Many thanks, Milos https://happyfrogtravels.com/

Hi Gary, Can you please add my blog to your list? https://stickymangorice.com/ Thanks, Derrick

I’d be interested to see how my blog ranks on your list, please could you add it?

https://www.4corners7seas.com/

please, could you add my blog to your list https://www.worldtravelconnector.com

xoxo Milijana

Hi Gary, can you add https://tripandtravelblog.com/ ? I’d love to see where it stands. Cheers

Hi Gary, could you add https://atuktuk.com ? Thanks a lot!

Hi Gary, thanks for including us in the list, it’s a fabulous resource but would it be possible to update my site from the http to the https address? I changed it quite a while back and think that is why many of the stats are missing and others are very out of date. The address is https://www.2aussietravellers.com . Thank you.

Domain metrics have nothing to do with http or https. They are based on the root domain.

I updated your stats, but there wasn’t much of a change.

Thanks for putting this list together. Could you please add my blog? https://nomadbiba.com/

Great job compiling this list! We’d love to be added: https://www.triptipedia.com

Best, Clem from Triptipedia

thanks for sharing this blog list

Hi Gary, if you could add us that would be awesome! Our blog is http://www.nodestinations.com Thanks!

Hi! I’m Thomas from Nice, France. I run a travel blog about the French Riviera, Monaco and Provence. Is it possible to add my website to your list? Would be great :). The address is: https://FrenchRiviera.Travel

Thank you and best regards from France!

Hey! I have been writing close to year on a destination blog solely dedicated to Oman. It has comprehensive travel information. Can I be added? https://cameloasis.com

Hi, I’m Marion and pretty new in the travel blogger community – my blog’s just running for a few months. I’d love to get it added on your list…here’s my URL: https://part-time-travel.com/ I’ll certainly start out at the very bottom, but I’ll take it as challenge for the next years!

Hi Gary, I seem to have disappeared from your list. Please could you add me back in? htttps://thetravelbunny.com

Trust is 18 DA 39 Ahrefs – don’t know Age 8 years (31/3/2011)

Your blog so nice i really praise you for share your knowledge and experience but i want to share one of the best travel sites Ittakes2totravel . For more information you can visit the site . https://www.ittakes2totravel.com/

Hey, this is a brilliant list! If possible in any future additions, I’d love to be considered. We’ve seen a 10 jump on DA on the most recent update, our blog is http://www.spaghettitraveller.com while we average 40 newspaper features per year :)

Hi Gary, Thanks so much for putting this together, I can imagine it’s a lot of hard work. I’m utterly, utterly thrilled to be in the top 100. Please let me know when you come to France, I’d love to toast you with a glass of wine and say thank you. Best wishes, Janine

What a great resource for travel bloggers! Could you please add my brand new family travel blog to the list? Many thanks, Ed – http://www.flashpackingfamily.com .

Did you just update the DA? Since last year, my trust flow and domain rating went up, but right now, it’s still the old data on the spreadsheet.

Yes, I just updated everyone’s DA. I didn’t update any other metrics.

I just did a manual update of your TF and DR.

Perhaps you like my Blog? I would very much appreciate if you would add it to your Links of your excellent website!

My Travel Blog: http://www.rolandomio.blog Text: Rolandomio Travel Blog – it’s the Journey that counts not the destination

Thanks a lot for your consideration.

Cheers, Roland

Hello! Love this list. Please consider adding our travel blog: https://walkingtheparks.com Ladona

Hi Gary, could you add me? https://travellemming.com/

Thanks for putting together such a comprehensive list. Very interested by the latest DA changes. Seems to be for the best generally in that it recognizes the value of legit content producers (most travel bloggers) over spammers.

Thanks! Nate

HI Gary, would love to see where I come out….www.beerandcroissants.com . thanks so much

Heya :) Could you add us please? https://www.dreambigtravelfarblog.com/

Hello! I would love to potentially be added to the list. thewanderingminimalist.com

I’d love to be added. My website is wanderlustingk.com

Thanks Gary, Would love to be added, https://shortholidaysandgetaways.com

Thanks for sharing such a great resource. Would love to be added as well. I’m a full-time travel blogger (have been for 5 years) and this is my site: https://www.thecuriouscreature.com/ The DA is 39.

Please add https://destinationsunknown.com

I’d love to be added to your list:

https://nextplanetoanywhere.com/

Thanks, Paul

Hey, I’d love to be added to the list.

My blog is onthewayaround.com

Hi Gary!:) Would love to be added please:) Thanks a mil https://www.lydiascapes.com DA 35

Would love to be added Gary!

Website: https://www.anadventurousworld.com/ DA: 32 Trust flow: 4 Old Klout score: 72

Let me know if there’s anything else you need at all!

http://travellingclaus.com/

Fellow Minnesotan here… :) http://www.worldtravelista.org

http://www.bucketlisttc.com DA 32

Hey! Wonderful article. Would love for my new(ish) travel blog to be added to the list! Appreciate your attention to detail!

http://www.globalmunchkins.com DA 43

We’ve recently started up our own travel blog and would love to be included in this list please?

We’re over at https://www.oursocalledlife.co.uk

Thanks Peter

https://www.travelworldonline.de/traveller/amp/

Hi Gary, Just came across this list and it’s awesome! I would love to have my blog included. Here is my blog URL — https://flystayluxe.com Thanks, Amanda

What a great and comprehensive list! I’d loved to be included http://www.globetotting.com (one of the UK’s top 10 family travel blogs). Thanks!

Thank you for putting this list together. I would love for my blog to be added if possible http://www.thetravelingchild.co

Thank you for organizing and publishing this list of travel blogs. If you are still adding sites, I’d love to be included. My site is https://littlefamilyadventure.com . I’m a SATW member with a DA of 48. Thanks so much.

Hi Gary, thanks for this extensive list of travel blogs! I used to read your posts religiously on Travel Blog Success FB group back then. Learned a lot about photography and blogging. But, interestingly never stumbled upon this extensive list of travel blogs.

Please take a look at my travel blog and I would appreciate if you can add it to the list. I have been blogging for over 3 years now. I primarily write about traveling on visas, targeting travelers from developing countries. Thanks, Gary!

Thanks a lot, Gary!

I was wondering if you could add my travel blog as well, https://digitraveler.com . I’ll be happy to return the favor, if you want :)

Regards, Jonas

Greetings from India!

Not sure if our blog is already in the list. If not pls take a look at details.

Best regards, Poorna & Brinda

hi please can you add

https://nothingbutblueskies.co.uk

Please consider Travel Boating Lifestyle for your list – now 10 years old and constantly updated.

Hi, Gary, great job on the list.

My website is with a DA of 30 and 3.5 years old – https://svetdimitrov.com/

I’d appreciate if you consider adding it. Thank you!

PS: It was a pleasure meeting you in TBEX Jerusalem in 2017. :)

Would you please look at my travel blog http://www.lovewithtravel.com and kindly add it in your list. Thanks

Wow what an impressive list of blogs! Our blog is about New Zealand & worldwide travels – thestylejungle.co.nz. I wonder if it can be added? So keen to see what place can we score :)

Would appreciate if you could add my new travel blog to the list. Thanks!

http://theworldtravelguy.com

Thanks for doing this – very interesting. I have a new travel blog (just a few months old but mighty!) at https://freedom56travel.com .

Please add this *specific* weblink to your list, which contains travel-related links and stories: https://willworkforjustice.blogspot.com/2017/10/travel.html

A general referring link to the “Quiet Highway: Saga of a Gentleman” homepage will include non-travel related items.

Thank you for creating such a comprehensive list.

If you read the rules, this breaks pretty much every single one of them.

Hi Gary! I have two: https://myirietime.com which is devoted to Caribbean travel, and https://filmroadtrip.com which is film photography and travel. Thanks!

Hi Gary, would love to be included – http://www.purewander.com . Thanks very much!

Already listed. #232

Hi Gary! Please add my site: It is at tropicaltravelgirl.com. Thanks!

Hi there. I’m a self-confessed travel enthusiast, passionate about affordable luxury travel, exploring the world and experiencing other cultures. I’d love for you to include my travel blog https://www.jetsetwithjas.com . Thanks in advance :)

Hi, Will you check out my blog and possibly include it? https://roaminghistorian.com Thanks and happy travels! Amy

I run a city guide blog to Cartagena, Colombia and would love to be added. http://www.cartagenaexplorer.com

Good artilce. Thanks for sharing.

Can you add https://www.getawaymavens.com/ to this list? Malerie Yolen-Cohen and I have been publishing this Northeast USA travel blog since 2013, and I have been a member of SATW since 2017.

It is already listed. #89

Oh, wow! I guess I really do need to start wearing glasses. Thanks!

Do you mind looking on my site letsenjoyworld.com It’s only about travel but it’s small.

Thanks, Ana

Please add http://www.wingitworldwide.com Thank you!

Hi Gary, great list! Would be thrilled to be considered. My blog pegsontheline.com should fit the criteria. Cheers

I’d love to be added if my blog fits: familytravelmagazine.com

Can you please share excel sheet on my gmail or google drive?

The data is on this page.

Hi Gary, sending you a link to my blog. Please have a look and see if it ranks anywhere. Cheers – http://www.TickerEatsTheWorld.com

Hi Gary—Happy New Year!

I swear Have Baby Will Travel used to be on here. Is it possible to re-add?

It is there. #148

Hi Gary! I would love if you could add the Trekaroo blog. Our blog’s homepage is blog.trekaroo.com . We are far from corporate. Just a few parents dedicated to sharing our love for family travel with our readers. We are celebrating year 9 of our blog’s existence.

I responded to your husband back in June.

Most of your site is not a blog. Most of it is user-generated content with a blog attached. Because these are all domain metrics, I can’t isolate just your blog. Most of your site is closer to being TripAdvisor than a regular travel blog.

Love reading these lists. I also have a travel blog: thelittlebackpacker.com Would you be able to add me to the list? Thanks

Hi Gary, Thanks for compiling this list – lots of well-known and loved blogs from the community here! Would you be able to consider my blog as well? It’s been around for a while and is purely focused on travel: https://www.blackdotswhitespots.com/ Cheers from Germany! Susi

Me me me ;-) Thanks Gary.

https://www.hannahhendersontravel.com/

Hey Gary love this list and appreciate all the work that goes into compiling it! My blog is https://austrianadaptation.com focussing on slow travel in Austria, would love to be added if possible. Danke!

Hi Gary, Would love to be included on this list, I publish The Wandering Lens, a travel guide for photographers. https://www.thewanderinglens.com This is such an amazing resource. Thanks so much, Lisa

Hi Gary! Would you add http://www.keeptravellight.com to your list? It meets the criteria, I believe.

Hi Gary, I’d like you to consider my travel blog. You’ve linked to it in past directories but feel free to check if it fits now. Thanks, Kate

URL is http://www.thiscouldleadtoanywhere.com

This is great to see, thanks for compiling!

I’d love to be listed – http://www.olivialeaves.com .

All the best,

Hello Gary, Can you please add our blog Tale of 2 Backpackers ( https://www.taleof2backpackers.com ) to the list. Thank you so much.

Thanks for this list, it’s really useful. Would you be able to add us to the list as well.

We’re http://beinganomad.com .

Hi Gary Could you please include my travel blog as well? It’s https://cosmopoliclan.com/ Thank you so much!

Id love to see where I am at. Thank you

Hey Gary, could you add me? Thanks so much!

Hi Gary – an addition for your consideration please: https://kathrynanywhere.com/ Thank you ;-)

Is there an easy way to search the list? I would love to be added. Very interesting metrics. I will have to dig deeper to see how my blog measures up. https://backroadramblers.com

Hey, My blog is http://www.funkyellastravel.com

Hi Gary! I’d love to see where we rank in this! Could you add our two blogs? https://www.babycantravel.com https://www.familycantravel.com

Many thanks!

Hi Gary, Thanks for sharing this amazing list. Could you add my blog to the list? I would love to know how I rank.

thank you for your work, very interesting list! Could you please add also my website to the list?

https://www.caucasus-trekking.com/

Hi there, would you consider adding my blog to this list please? I have a DA of 30. http://www.londonerinsydney.com . Thanks! Annie

Hello Gary, thanks for the list, interesting! If you consider foreign language blogs as well (mine has limited English content, mostly Hungarian), I blog since 1996 (!), current domain is from Dec 2010, DA 29, this Majestic Trust Flow figure is 20, total social following (all organic) 35K. I freelance for Natgeo online in Hungary, and lots of prints: Forbes, Geo and several other magazines (all in Hungarian). Visited 124 countries and 473 UNESCO sights (I also collect them, like you:-) Regards, Eva (travellina.hu)

Hello Gary, first thanks for sharing your vision of the world, very inspiring! If possible to add my travel blog on the list? https://elputocardi.com Thank you so much! :)

Could you please add my site, Spiritual Travels?

https://www.nickkembel.com

Please consider adding my blog to the list.

Please add my travel blog.

Please add our travel blog: http://www.thetravelingseniors.com Thank you! Barb Bradley

Hi! Can you include my blog http://www.pinoyadventurista.com please… :) Highly appreciated! Thank you so much!

Hello Gary. Travel with two little kids. But my blog in Russian language. It would be great to be in your list. https://knpair.ru

I would love to be added too :)

laurewanders.com

Thanks for putting this list together. Unbelievable! We just launched our site yesterday and hope you would add it to the list. Many thanks.

Brian and Karen Hosier https://foreverkaren.com

Thanks for putting this together! Would you be so kind as to add my travel blog https://www.layerculture.com/ to the list? I’ve been blogging about my backpacking adventures in Latin America since 2016 the is DA 23

All the Best, Dan

Thank you so much for including me on this list. Making the top 100, I can tell you I’m doing cartwheels in my little pigsty in France (it’s my makeshift office and the pig’s not here!). Feeling totally inspired by this. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from a happy travel writer in the middle of nowhere France!

Wow, I really like the idea of this algorithm based ranking. I’d love to see how our blog develops on these metrics, URL here: https://www.finnsvoyage.com

I would love to be added to the list

http://www.footinstincts.com

Thanks for putting together this post! I would love to have my blog included per your instructions. Here is my blog URL — been blogging for 2 1/2 years now. https://www.livelikeitstheweekend.com/

Best, Michelle

Best ever travel blog directory. thanks for sharing this helpful post.

My travel blog is https://www.ivasays.com . I share my travel guides, tips, hotel reviews, and photos. I was wondering if you could add my site to the list.

What a fascinating list, so many amazing travel blogs to research now. Would it be possible to include our blog jwalkingin.com in your list? We are only small and have been running for a little over 3 and a half years. Not sure if we are popular enough to be listed.

I’m the owner of https://www.BucketListly.blog , I share my travel guides and itinerary, plus photos and travel films about destinations are around the world and I was wondering if you could add my site to the list. I’m not sure how the qualification here works but here are some ranking info that you might find useful:

Majestic: 21 Moz: 34 Ahref: 61

Let me know if this info are enough to be considered to be on the list.

Hi Gary, Love the list. Do you mind adding outdoorgearonly.com? Also, I think you inspired me to travel some more.

Not really a travel blog.

Thanks Gary Very impressive information…

Hey Gary, Would love to be added as well :) I’m thesandyfeet.com

It would be great if you can list us too!

https://healthyglobetrotter.net

Good Afternoon,

Really like the site, a ton of great content. Just wanted to reach out to see if you may want to include our website. We are the top independent travel website in South Carolina and thought maybe your readers would enjoy some reading. Our site is https://sctravelguide.com . Take a look and maybe we could be a useful resource for your website. Thank You

Hi Gary, would love to know where/if my site would rank on this list. My URL is http://www.sophiessuitcase.com Sophie’s Suitcase

Hi Gary! I appreciate you adding me to this list! My site is http://www.itraveliexplore.com Thank you!

Hope you can include my travel blog – B.L.A.S.T. – Benjie Layug: Adventures of a Savvy Traveler. At 60, I’m probably one of the oldest travel bloggers around. I’m a late bloomer when it comes to traveling but, once I got into it, the travel bug has never left me. Written 5 travel books on Philippine travel too.

Would love to be listed somewhere please Gary. Even if its in the oldies ? . We did have a quick chat at Tbex Manila a couple of years ago but you probably wont remember. . Silverbackpacker.com

Hi Gary. It would be amazing if you could add my blog ( https://gaijincrew.com ) to this list? Thanks!

Can you please add me to your list: https://www.lupesi.com

Thank you! Lutz

Thanks for sharing, Gary!

Hi Gary. I would love if you can add my blog too http://www.befreebezen.com Thanks a lot!

Hi! It would be amazing if you could add my blog Temples and Treehouses to this list? It’s so interesting to see, thank you!

The .world extension recently got supported by Moz, so we’re finally eligible to be added to the list! I suppose. Our blog is https://wandering.world

Thanks for adding us! I noticed our name isn’t a link though, probably because of the .world extension. Would it be possible to add that?

That is a Google Docs issue. Nothing I can do about it.

I think you are going to have a ton of issues using such an uncommon top-level domain.

Hi Gary – Please add https://www.rovingretirement.com

Hello Gary!!

I’m Meritxell from Barcelona and I finally did it!

Its name is http://www.whereismykiwi.com and it is eight months old.

I’d be the happiest person in the world if it could get a spot on that list :D

Hi, Gary: Thanks again for including my post, Highlights of Cuba, as a guest post on your site. I loved your panel talk with The Planet D at Travel Con and thought your comment on the open position for “wife and fellow blogger” pretty humorous.

I would love it if you would include my blog on this list, http://www.travelswithtalek.com . Thank you,

1) It was TBEX, not TravelCon :)

2) Your site is already on the list.

Hi, could you please add Clueless Compass to the list?

Hi Gary! I would be honored to have Supernatural Travel included

Just to introduce my blog – Christobel Travel.

Looking forward to be added (traveltomtom.net)! Thanks

Hello :) Could you please my travel blog, too? It’s https://LettersToBarbara.com . Thanks in advance! :) George

HI! Will you please add my blog- http://www.TattlingTourist.com

Hi Gary, For some reason the links I left in the TBEX Facebook group were faulty. The sites are up. I fixed the links. Here’s the message repaired: https://www.tripwellness.com/ Although I thought it was in there, perhaps as the original domain. Thank you also, Gary. Very generous.

Great interesting list you’ve posted here! We’d love to be added there!

connectedhorizons.co.uk

Wow great list Gary, very interesting stats you present here. Here’s one to watch, it’s still very new but some nice articles in it

http://bestglampingsites.com/blog/

Will be nice to monitor and see how the stats improve over time. Thanks for doing this for all of us travel bloggers. Best regards John

THANKS This is great list. This is not crap, am glad you did manually check them all before dropping the list. Am happy, I can use them to build quality backlinks to my new site.

Such a cool list! I was wondering if you could add our Swiss Travel Blog https://birdontrack.com also on the list?

Thanks so much, cheers

Thank you for this list. 50Roads.com would love to be added.

Hey Gary, it doesn’t appear as though I’m on the list. Would appreciate the add if you get a moment: https://quirkytravelguy.com . Thanks!

Great blog. I have a lifestyle magazine in India: High On Persona, pls consider adding it

Sorry. Has to have travel as the primary focus of the site, not just a subsection.

Good morning, Gary. Thank you for compiling this list of travel blogs. When you have time, will you please add my travel blog: https://www.exploringhumanity.org/ .

Hello! My husband and I run A Couple for the Road – Cultural Travel Blog celebrating international art, history, architecture, music, language and culinary traditions. We are based in South Florida, U.S., and would love to be added to the list. MOZ DA26. Thanks!

Please check if it is possible to add https://urlaubsgeschichten.at/ ? Thank you so much in advance, Melanie

Would you be willing to add sightdoing.net to the list? I’d be curious to see where it falls with the other blogs. Thank you for compiling such a resource!

Hi, Gary! This list looks great. I would like to be listed here. My travel blog is – WeAreFromLatvia.com. Thank you!

These blogs are a wonderful source of information! Thank you for it!

Please add https://flashpacking4life.de as well. The blog is mainly about Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia and Asia.

Thank you in advance!

Awesome travel blog lists! For entertaining travel blog you can add us: https://www.3monkeytravels.com Thanks!

Hi Gary, Thanks for the list. Would love to be part of it. Please check our bilingual Travel Video Blog https://blog.myvideomedia.com

Could you please add our travel blog – http://www.nomllers.com as well?

Sir i am also hindi travel blogger please add my blog in this list

Are there any estimations of the number of visitors to these blog sites?

None that area both accurate and public.

Hi could you please list our Travelblog as well!? Thank you so much in advance… Our blog focuses mainly on SEA but also a lot of nice places in Europe.

https://onyourpath.net

Best, Marvin

Lovely blog! it clearly shows how the blogger is so efficient. I loved reading it.

Hi Gary, Great list! I’d be interested in seeing where my travel blog would place in this list if you fancy taking a look: https://wandereroftheworld.co.uk/ Thanks in advance! Justine

Hey Gary..Great list..I would be super glad if you can add my website as well. :)

its pandareviewz.com

Hey, please check out my travel blog because I think it would make a good addition to the list! https://slightnorth.com/

Hi I would like to be placed there as I am started recently. Please review my site if you are interested :) https://everycornerofworld.com

Awesome List Gary

awesome list

Hi Gary. Would appreciate it if you could add our website – https://www.fairytalestudios.in to this list. Thanks a lot

Hi, Gary, Wonderful list! Would you consider adding my travel blog https://unnavigated.com to your list? Thx!

This is http://www.mytravelnama.com

Hi, Gary! Great job putting the list together! Would you mind adding https://travelletters.net to your list? Thank your :)

Hey Gary! You explained the methodology used for this list (Trust flow, DA, Domain Rating, Domain age…), and that’s very clear. But you didn’t explain how you measured/found/calculated the SEO score?

I take the average of the 3 scores. That’s it.

Hii.. I have my travel blog and would like see it in the above list. Kindly review http://jauntingjourneys.com and acknowledge.

Hi Gary, Nice list. Would love to get added. My blog is http://www.thousandmilestravelled.com

Thank you for the list will use it :)

Hi, and thanks for the great list. I would love to have my site Self Arranged Journeys added if possible

Hi Gary, Thanks for this list. Can you add my travel blog to the list?

https://vizaggirl.com/

Greats List! Can you add my website: https://whattodoinhanoi.com to your list?

I hope you can add my website: https://www.ivankhristravels.com .

Hi Gary, we’d love to be added to this comprehensive list: https://www.roamingaroundtheworld.com Muchas gracias!

Hi! We are a tour and activities directory website, but we recently launch our blog to help traveller to know more about destinations, experiences and interesting in regards to travelling. It would be nice to be listed here.

Thanks a lot.

Awesome blog!

Would love to be featured with https://active-nomad.com It meets all the 3 criteria :)

https://www.MikesRoadTrip.com DA 41, PA 47

Great list with useful details about fellow bloggers and their blogs. Certainly keeps newbies like me motivated to keep up the, hopefully, good work.

It would be awesome if my travel blog Iva Says https://www.ivasays.com/ is featured in the list in the future. I’d be really happy to see it here.

All the best, Iva

Would love to be added

http://www.rundtekvator.no

Aloha! Excellent list! I would love to be added to this list. My blog focuses on Hawaii (I live on O’ahu), as well as travel all over the world with a focus on culture and food. My site is: http://www.culturalfoodies.com .

Mahalo! :-)

I’m just starting out as a travel blogger and would appreciate being added to you list of travel blogs.

http://roxytravels.com

would love to be added

I would be most appreciative if you can add me. Thanks https://www.budgettravelerssandbox.com/

I’d love to be added :)

http://www.followflowflow.com

Would love to see us in this too if possible?

Hi Gary. Very interesting! I am a very new blog and haven’t done a lot to promote our site yet. Still learning a lot as we go along. Since we are very new, its up to you whether you include us or not. Thanks for the work you are doing! George

Thanks for the wonderful post information very useful guide. helped me a lot

Hi there, I’m not seeing my site, Stuffed Suitcase, and would love to be considered. I’ve been blogging for 6 years and I’m a member of SATW.

Neat! I’m a statistician in real life and I love your data analysis. As a travel blogger, I ignore the numbers and write for fun. Been around since 2009 without quantifying anything. Would love to be added http://www.familyontheloose.com . Thanks!!

Would love to be considered for the list. We’re a mixed blog / reviews site and did add an Inc. in our name, but it’s just my wife and I. :) https://blog.trekaroo.com and https://www.trekaroo.com . Thanks!

A site which has a blog tacked on isn’t eligible. Most of the domain value isn’t coming from the blog.

Got it. Thanks for taking a look anyway. :)

Hi Gary, Would love to be added to the list if possible. http://www.fourfootsteps.com Thanks!

We’d love to be added to your list:

https://www.crazyfamilyadventure.com

Thank you for your consideration!

-Craig and Bryanna

Please add us when you can! Thanks! https://www.crazyfamilyadventure.com/

Would love to be added to this list. http://www.globetrottingmommy.com

Would love to be added http://www.MommyTravels.net

Hello Gary!

I would be really happy to find my blog on this list! http://mindthetravel.com

Many thanks.

Hi Gary, would it be possible to add our blog to this list? https://www.willflyforfood.net Many thanks for the consideration.

Would love to be added to this list if possible!

https://www.toquesandboots.com

thanks! It’s great seeing so many different smaller and larger domains in one place.

Hi Gary, thanks for your ranking. Would you mind to add our travel blogs https://my-road.de (in German) and http://drone-traveller.com (in English)? Thank you very much in advance! Best regards from Germany, Francis

I was just reading your site – what a useful article, thanks. Great to see so many good travel sites too. I wondered if it would be possible to include us in your list please? If of course you think we’re an appropriate fit. Best wishes, Chrystal

I would love if you can add my blog here… https://www.travtasy.com

Thanks for the consideration.

Hey can you please olso ad my Blog: http://www.intothe-world.com

Thank you very much and greetings from vienna

Could you add mine too please? It’s http://thirstyjourneys.com

Hi Gary, great SEO ranking. Can you please add my RTW travel blog https://www.flocutus.de/ ?

According to my own lookup it should be: TF 44 DA 43 DR 50

Great article. I’m currently building a site out – placesknown.com. Would you consider adding?

I was wondering if you could add the website https://weeksabroad.com/

Could you add our blog please? Very curious to see where we would slot in. https://www.atlasandboots.com/ Many thanks.

Could you add our travel blog, please? It’s https://www.getawaymavens.com . Oh, and thanks for the reminder that I need to get around to renewing my lapsed SATW membership.

Can you add my travel blog? Just started it

http://voboniaintheworld.com/

Hi Gary, I am Kyle from MyFamilyTravels.com a.k.a FamilyTravelForum.com. Thanks so much for including us! Very exciting to be among such notable company and if you know ways to improve the metrics you list (like SEO score) then I would gladly heed your advice. Also, only comment — while I would never take on JohnnyJet directly — in terms of longevity, we launched our first website (pre-blogs) in December of 1996 so that makes us a bit older than his and the other blogs mentioned here. Again, many thanks for including us and safe travels!

Your domain was registered on March 10, 2000. If you had a site before that, it was on a different domain.

Hi Gary, somehow my What a Trip blog fell off your list. Could you please add me back? https://www.nancydbrown.com

Hi Gary – great list! Would love to be included: http://www.getrewardstack.com/blog

Has to be a dedicated travel blog, not part of a larger website for a product.

Hi Gary, great list! Would love to be included: https://theyogiwanderer.com/ Thanks!

Could you please add http://www.boomeresque.com to the list. My current DA is 44. Thanks.

Always fun to read this liste. I’d be interested to know how http://www.getinthehotspot.com stacks up these days – I’ve been at it for 9 years :)

I write for WanderWithWonder.com and have a personal blog at Southwestliz.com

Hi Gary, could I get my two travel blogs added into your list?

livingthedreamrtw.com discovertheburgh.com

Would be interested in seeing how our two sites line up considering their traffic / metrics are quite different. (Discover the Burgh is 7 years newer, significantly smaller DA, but receives significantly higher organic traffic).

Hi Gary, I would love to be included on this list. htrps://www.casualtravelist.com

Can I get on the list, Gary? thanks!

When you update the list can you add us, that’d be fantastic

https://www.ourworldforyou.com

I’d love to be included with https://www.travelontoast.de

Thanks so much Gary. I’m honored to be included.

Hi Gary. Can somebody find a site’s ranking without going line by line? Like a search box?

If you search the page by hitting Ctrl + F (Windows) or ? Command + F (Mac).

Hi Gary, I’d love to be included in your list. Holidays to Europe dot com dot au. Thanks

Hi Gary, we love to be considered for the list at 2 Aussie Travellers

Hi Gary – would love to be included. https://www.theroamingfork.com . Thanks!

I thought I had done this already but I guess not after scrolling through all the names. jetsetandforget.com please. Thank you for the add! What an interesting list.

Hi Gary, I’d love to be looked at. Whiskynsunshine.com. We’re a travel and lifestyle site. Our DA and PA were much higher before we rebranded from MerlotMommy.com in February but we’re getting back up there. Thanks for your consideration. It was great chatting with you at TBEX last year.

Hi Gary, would be able to add Go Eat Do (www.go-eat-do.com) when you have time, please.

I would greatly appreciate being added, thanks! http://chickennuggetsofwisdom.com/

I would love to be added – theworldonmynecklace.com

Hey Gary, would love to be added, http://Www.our3kidsvtheworld.com

Thanks Sally

I’d love for you to add UncoveringPA.com to your list. I believe that it would already rank in the top 100 based on your criteria. Thanks.

I would love to get Honest & Truly added, too – https://honestandtruly.com

Klout 53 DA 42 Trustflow 13

Would love to be added http://www.pieceofpie.ca

Hi Gary, would you consider adding my blog to the list? I’m not in SATW or BGTW because I’m not American or British, but I do write in English and my blog has been around for 10 years or so. Rachel’s Ruminations at https://rachelsruminations.com .

Whoa! big list. Must have been quite a job. We would love to be included https://vagrantsoftheworld.com/

Wow this is amazing! You must have had to spend so much time on this – thank you! I’d love my site to be included please: https://www.wanderlustandwetwipes.com . Thanks again.

Fab list Gary, can I be included too please? https://www.mylifelongholiday.com

Nice work, Gary! Will you be updating this lis periodically?

Hi Gary, what a list and it must have taken forever. I would love mine to be considered please. It’s https://www.flyingwithababy.com Thank you.

Fabulous list! I’d love to be considered for inclusion please http://www.northeastfamilyfun.co.uk

Hi Gary, I’m part of the Bay Area Travel Writers Association. Could you please add me? https://frogmom.com Thanks a bunch, great listing and I really like your clear methodology.

Hi Not sure if I can be added at all please I’m https://ourbucketlistlives.co.uk thanks

Please add our blog: https://karolinapatryk.com

Wowza! That’s a lot of work you’ve put into this Gary. My blog was offline for a redesign, but it’s back up and sparkly now.

http://www.different-doors.com

Hey! I would love to see where I compare… http://www.ouroyster.com

Hi Gary, Nice list. Would appreciate considering my blog on the next roundup – http://www.davestravelpages.com

Gary, Would love to see ReflectionsEnroute on your list! Many thanks!

Gary, great list and thank you for doing this. Would love to submit https://HITravelTales.com for consideration. We are ATTA media members, and I am a member of the North American Travel Journalists Assoc.

Added. As of right now I’m only indicating SATW and BGTW membership.

Hey Gary- it would be swell if you could add us: reason2roam.com thanks

Can you add my blog please ? http://www.beenaroundtheglobe.com Thank you !

Excellent work, m8 :) In future iterations of your opus magnum, will there be tick columns for BGTW & ASTW member blogs?

That is doable. I’d just need a list of websites.

Thanks Gary! I’m also an SATW member.

Hi Gary, can you add ActiveTravels.com to the list. SATW member. Thanks!

Anyway I could be added? I’m a SATW member. Thanks!

Fotostrasse.com used to be part of this list but no more =/

Can you add me again?

thank you sooo much

ahhh MOZ da34.

I may not even make the list, but what the heck? www,mapsmemoriesandmotherhood.com

Hello! Would love my CaribbeanAndCo.com blog to be added into the mix.

Domain Authority: 29 Page Authority: 38 Klout: 60

Evening Gary I have been following your new MOZ discovery in the group when I came across this link request from Lesli. Were do you find the time to collect all this data. Ooofta. Thanks for all the hardwork, and would love to submit my travel blog ~ aowanders.com ~ PA20/DA17/Klout10 ~I just started so its not to compete, but set a benchmark to see where I end up this time next year against all you wonderful peers. Happy travel y’all. Looking forward to reading all your stuff.

Heyy Garry, I need some tips regarding my new travel blog http://theghumakkads.in

Hi Gary, please consider adding letsgotravel.site to the list. Thanks!

I don’t see any associated Klout account.

Hi again Gary, I wonder if you can reconsider adding letsgotravel.site to the list, now that Klout has shut down. Thanks, I’d appreciate it.

This list is a great source of new stuff to read, and it’s interesting to see who’s doing well out there :-) Thanks.

Nice article. i have learnt a lot from it. Never give up. we are waiting for more. I am also doing travel blogging in Thailand . hope we can share some info. Thailand Travel – Where to go in Thailand

Not a travel blog. It’s a corporate website.

Very useful articles to me. Many many thanks

Hi Gary I would like to be added please.

http://Www.clairesitchyfeet.com Da 31

Hi Gary, Could you please consider adding my blog to the list – http://www.fairytalestudios.in

You don’t seem to have a Klout score

Would you consider mine? DA34, PA 44. Belaroundtheworld.com

Local traveler and explorer based here in Jamaica. I think it would be a great previlige to be added to your list. DR 36. Site jamaicahotelreview.com

Hi! I was wondering if I could be added to the list: boardingforchynna.com

You don’t appear to have a klout or twitter account.

I suspect we’ll be near the bottom of the list, but hey you gotta start somewhere!

By the way, it looks like you haven’t been to Colombia yet. If you do and are looking for tips feel free to give us a shout.

Our blog’s https://theunconventionalroute.com/

You don’t appear to have a klout or twitter account.

Such a nice and helpful list of travel blogs which help me a lot. Thank you so much for this.

would also be nice to be part of your list:

DA 25 TF 21 Klout ? total …

Best regards Michael

Hello, kindly add my blog: http://ghoomakad.in DA- 16 PA-28

Hi, Kindly consider my blog. http://www.harstuff-travel.org DA: 20 PA: 30

Would be glad if you add my blog singhruby.com to the list DA 23 PA 34

Hey Gary, would be awesome if you added my travel blog: http://www.ourvagabondstories.com Thanks a bunch!

hey Gary, my Klout score is actually 55, it wasn’t updated back then. Could you please update?

Hi there Gary,

Amazing job on the article! I would love to be added as well if possible:

Victorstravels.com Trust flow: 10 DA: 26 Klout: 42 Total: 78

That would get me somewhere around nr 481.

Thanks! Victor

Hi there! I was wondering if you could add my travel blog as well: http://www.thirstyjourneys.com I have a Klout rating of 43. Thanks!

Hi Gary. Since it seems to be ok to ask for consideration, I will as well. IrelandFamilyVacations.com

Majestic Trust Flow- 35 Klout – 62 MozDA – 33

Thanks for considering!

Thanks for adding! I should have also mentioned I am a member of SATW. Thanks again for all your help!

Hi Gary. Can you add https://excitedtraveler.com on the list? Thank you. :)

That doesn’t really look like a travel blog.

I’d love to see my site (www.aussieontheroad.com) and my fiancee’s site (www.adventuresaroundasia.com) listed!

Would love to be added.

https://frugalfirstclasstravel.com

Around since 2012

I would like to join join :) our blog is Mytanfeet.com

Hi Gary! Would you add http://www.WhatBoundariesTravel.com to your list? Thank you!

Hi Gary… can you add http://www.farflungtravels.com ?

Hi Gary, wow, great job. I would love to know the ranking of my blog in your list. If you don’t mind, please add me: https://www.brittneys.de/ Thx, Britta

Would be great if you coult my travel blog, too!

https://www.erkunde-die-welt.de

Klout: 57 DA: 38 Trust: ?

Cheers, Michael

Awesome list Gary! If you update it and can add us, it’d be wonderful :)

aworldtotravel.com

Hi Gary, Thanks for maintaining this list. I appreciate it must be a lot of work. My blog Happinessandthings.com is missing :)

Hi Gary, Thanks for undertaking this ambition list! Would love to be added: Trust score 34 DA 43.27 Klout 53 PA 51.83 Total 129.1 SATW Member – YES

I meant ambitious but I guess ambition fits, too:-)

Hi Gary – Would love to have you include my blog in your list. Traveling with Sweeney has been around since 2010 and I have to admit I was disappointed that I wasn’t on your radar. My rankings have actually been quite a bit higher, but are still respectable and I’m working to get those back up. Thanks very much!

DA = 39 Klout = 60 Trust Flow = 24

Thanks for the add and putting all of this together, Gary. Just a note — my Trust Flow is 24, not 18. Or was I using the wrong Majestic number?

You are looking at URL Trust Flow, not Domain Trust Flow.

Hi Gary, When do you find the time to do these statistics? Anyway, it sounds like a good way to put some order in all these rankings that everybody chases. Next time you work on the list please add my blog too hiclassmag.com.

Meanwhile keep on tweeting. You have great images

I just came across this listing — very unique algorithm (although I’m not a fan of MOZ as it never pulls in my non-domain backlinks, oh well). I like this list overall, unique angle. I hadn’t heard of Majestic before, so that was a bonus. Please feel free to add my Luxury Disney Travel Blog to the list. MikeBelobradic.com TrustFlow=24 Moz DA=15 Klout=54

Would love to be a part of your list! Here are my blog’s scores DA- 13 Klout – 43 Trust Flow – 12

This truly is a wonderful opportunity for growing bloggers. Thank you. :)

Hi Gary Nice list. May I request you to check my site and consider it to be added in your list My site is http://www.anasiantraveller.com DA : 21 Klout : 56 Trust Flow 7

Hi Gary. Quite a numerical way to establish influence of bloggers and their social audience. I am quite new to all of these sites, but its helped me get some perspective, as I have been pretty new on this (18 months)

Could you please add me to the list

My scores are as follows for my url (www.katchutravels.com)

Majestic- 22 Klout- 40 MOZ DA-17 Total -79

Great list! It’s such a tricky area to what out what metrics are relevant and I’m not a big fan of Rise rankings (that are heavily Twitter based), so appreciate your list.

Would love it if you could add my blog: Travelnuity.com (currently 14 + 31 + 55 = 100). Thanks!

I’d love to submit our site, Roamancing.com, for the next time you update this list. Currently the score we are sitting at is: trust flow 10 + domain authority 32 + klout 60 = 102.

Thanks Gary. Most appreciated.

Hi again, do you regularly move people around the list based on their scores? Mine just jumped quite a bit. I was on your list but I don’t see it anymore. http://www.travelingjerseygirl.com

Things have been moving just because I’ve been adding more sites. You are still on the list.

Hey, Gary, a lot of efforts putting all that info in one piece but the result is great. Would you consider adding LittleBigTraveler.com as well (DA: 22, K61, TF:4). Thanks!

Gary, this is a great resource. I am a new blogger and this is all new info for me. Do you have any other articles that dig deeper into using these scoring sites? Either that you have written or that you could recommend. Also, is there any way to search your list by site name rather than just ranking? Thank you for all the work you put into this

Interesting list, though a few inclusions made me laugh. Yes, laugh. But I guess objective analysis does behave strangely sometimes. Do read some the travel articles on my blog sometime please.

Great list! I would love to be included one of this days if my blog ever ranks high enough :)

– Ashley @ Wanderdolls

Thanks for including World in Paris on your list for Paris :-) Actually this is a cool blog directory, with some great names to check from time to time for inspiration.

I have been ignoring these numbers for last 10 years of my blogging but gave it a try today and numbers for http://www.Travellingcamera.com are not bad :)

6+26+66 = 98

That’s certainly a good way to retrospect and see what could be improved.

Fascinating study Gaz and love the objective way you assess the pros and cons.

Just Started out in July’17

Thanks Gary – this is fascinating reading. Can you tell me what the SATW column means? I’m intrigued!

If they are a member of the Society of American Travel Writers

http://satw.org/

Gary, my site Breathedreamgo is often left off top travel blog lists, which has always been a puzzle to me because I have high DA, good traffic, 8+ years, strong social media following, awards … and it’s very strong in terms of niche authority (for travel in India). On your list, I’m in the top 50. That is cool. Thanks.

Hey Gary, thanks very much for including Travel With Bender :)

Great list and interesting approach, Gary. Whenever you’ll update would love to be included: TF 11 + DA 46 + K 54 = 111. Thank you!

Hi Gary, great idea and interesting to look at all the metrics. Would appreciate being considered for the list: https://foreverlostintravel.com

Thank you for including A Luxury Travel Blog in the top 10, Gary… we just made it! ?

Very cool! I didn’t even know about a couple of these metrics, so it was a pleasant surprise to find our website, GetawayMavens.com, totaling 111. Please consider including us when you run your next update.

Thanks for including me, Gary. I like that you are transparent and share the weight and metrics of how you ranked the bloggers. Is it perfect? No, but it gives us an indication and allows us to compare apple to apples.

Now I guess I’ll head over to Klout and try to reconnect some of my accounts, ha ;-)

Hi Gary, I’d also like to be considered: DA: 44, Klout: 62 Trust Flow: 23 = 129

Awesome! Very happy to see my blog One Girl One World on this list! Years of hard work does pay off. Hoping to inch higher and higher as the years go by. Thanks Gary!

Thanks for sharing, Gary! I’m bookmarking this so I can explore these sites. There are many I wasn’t familiar with. I’m also excited to see TheLocalTourist would be up there in the top 20! (TrustFlow 42, DA 43, Klout 59).

Thank you for adding TLT!!! I wasn’t expecting that, and I truly appreciate it!

Interesting list. It’s useful to get an indication and ranking of the travel blogs out there.

Here are our scores for your next update

Trust 21, Da 36, Clout 55 – Total 112 – https://globalhelpswap.com

Awesome List Gary! My site is DA 39, Klout 61, Trust Flow 25 = total 125, hope it can be added to the list! Nienke

Hey Gary, for future consideration –

JustaPack.com

Klout – 68 DA – 37 Trust – 14 apparently, unless im looking at it wrong.

Total – 119

Opps, trust score is 19, so total would be 124 =)

Hi Gary. My blog is Globalgaz.com. 18,33, 65

Thanks for putting this together Gary and for being so transparent with how it is calculated. I live being able to see and work out where I would rank in the list ;-)

Gary, you’re kidding yourself if you think Klout or Domain Authority matter…. Twitter is dead and pretty much no one, but those with a Twitter following are even considering it these days. That’s the highest impact on “Klout.” Unless you’re living under a rock you know Youtube, Instagram, and a little bit of Facebook carry the weight these days. And as far as Domain Authority it’s pretty easy to manipulate and just a third party number.

OK. Get a domain authority of 70 and I’ll believe you.

Twitter is not the highest impact to Klout anymore.

Hi, As someone just starting out, this was fascinating to read! Many thanks!

Congrats on being ranked number 2! I think alittleadrift should be ranked right up there with you! Her blog is fabulous!

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  • 30+ Best Travel Blog Examples (2023)

Ogi Djuraskovic

Most people who have a 9-to-5 job usually travel once or twice a year. However, some occasionally end up inspired by one of these trips and decide to embrace traveling as a way of life. Yes, I’m referring to travel bloggers who have often given up safe and profitable jobs to pursue their true passion and earn money by traveling the world.

If you’re reading this and feeling butterflies in your stomach, this is the article for you. You can travel around the planet and get paid for it, but you’ll need a solid blog to get started .

In this article, you’ll be presented with a variety of top-rated travel blog examples that provide compelling travel content, attractive photos, and modern design to attract readers. If you’re ready for your first lesson on how to become a travel blogger , pay attention to the rest of this article.

35 best travel blogs

When you start looking up travel blogs on the internet , you’ll come across hundreds of different websites. That’s why I have attempted to pick 35 of them that are currently active and growing. They are great examples of travel inspiration, guides, tips, and photography.

1. Salt in Our Hair

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Follow Hannah and Nick, two creative travel bloggers from the Netherlands, who own and run the Salt in our Hair blog. This award-winning travel blog will get your attention with its fantastic travel stories, guides, and tips, accompanied by spectacular Instagram-friendly photos.

Main topics covered: travel tips, travel guides, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: presets, e-book The most popular post: Ultimate 3-Week Route Guide on What to Do in Bali Instagram account: @saltinourhair

2. The Blonde Abroad

The Blonde Abroad Homepage

Kiki is a beautiful blonde who’s been empowering women to travel solo for many years. Throughout her journey, this blogger has managed to visit over 70 countries and collect material for high-quality blog posts that focus on tips for female solo travelers.

Main topics covered: travel tips, packing guides, photography, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: presets, product sales The most popular post: Travel Bucket List for 2021 Instagram account: @theblondeabroad

3. The Travel Book

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While this may seem like a travel couple’s simple blog at first, it’s actually much more than that. This blog will teach you how to travel and remain environmentally conscious at the same time. You can expect a lot of eco-friendly advice and travel tips from this travel blog while also learning about some of the most beautiful places on the planet.

Main topics covered: eco-friendly traveling, sustainable lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: book, e-books, posters The most popular post: Lofoten — Must-See Places Instagram account: @thetravelbook

4. TravelFreak

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Jeremy is a travel blogger with an exceptional eye for photography. He’s been traveling for more than a decade now, and his blog is like an art gallery where you will find extraordinary pieces featuring different kinds of scenery from the most diverse places. Check out his website and see for yourself why Forbes, New York Times, and Vanity Fair consider Jeremy worth mentioning.

Main topics covered: travel tips, travel gear, inspiration and mindset, working abroad Built with: WordPress The main source of income: partnerships, advertising, content creation, product reviews, affiliates The most popular post: 17 Best Travel Backpacks for Every Adventure Instagram account: @travelfreak

5. Be My Travel Muse

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Kristin is another solo traveler that’s been exploring the planet for more than nine years. Her travel blog is one of the top websites of this genre, attracting more than five million readers per year thanks to her useful money-saving tips and stories about wild adventures.

Main topics covered: travel adventures, money-saving tips Built with: WordPress The main source of income: books, courses, tours, clothing design The most popular post: The Cheapest Travel Destinations in the World in 2021 Instagram account: @bemytravelmuse

6. Adventurous Kate

Adventurous Kate Homepage

According to Kate, every woman can travel the world on her own after completing thorough research about a place. Still, in order to help you skip the daunting task of investigating a destination for hours, Kate has prepared a variety of guides that’ll make your female solo trip to almost any country in the world as easy as ABC.

Main topics covered: travel guides, travel inspiration Built with: WordPress The main source of income: advertising, campaigns, affiliates The most popular post: Backpacking Southeast Asia vs. Backpacking Central America Instagram account: @adventurouskate

7. Nomadic Matt

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If you want to find out how to travel the world on $50 a day, then Nomadic Matt’s blog is the first page you should check out. This New York Times best-selling author has helped millions of people travel on a budget and visit far-away places for as little cash as possible. Make sure to check out his website, as you’ll definitely benefit from reading his numerous travel tips and tricks.

Main topics covered: travel on a budget, planning and packing guides Built with: WordPress The main source of income: books, e-books, destination guidebooks The most popular post: The Ultimate Guide to Travelling When You Have No Money Instagram account: @nomadicmatt

8. Camels & Chocolate

Camels and Chocolate Homepage

Kristin Luna loves taking photos, trying delicious food, and doing both of these worldwide. As a true journalist, she tells her readers all about her travel adventures in her blog posts, along with stories about her hometown. At the same time, she touches upon details about becoming a freelancer and other useful things.

Main topics covered: travel, family, animals Built with: WordPress The main source of income: partnerships, consulting, marketing, editorial content The most popular post: Mingling Mermaids: Diving Into Grenada’s Culture Instagram account: @lunaticatlarge

9. A Broken Backpack

A Broken Backpack Homepage

If you don’t mind cutting down on a luxurious lifestyle in order to spend more time in an exotic country, make sure to take a peek into this broken backpack. The stories come from a woman who started her own travel adventures with a pile of student debt and learned how to save and earn money along the way in order to make her travel dreams come true. She shares these lessons with the world on this amazing blog.

Main topics covered: expat life, travel tips Built with: WordPress The main source of income: affiliate marketing, content creating, advertising The most popular post: Most Scenic Drives in Vermont Instagram account: @abrokenbackpack

10. Getting Stamped

Getting Stamped Homepage

The couple behind this blog doesn’t simply want to brag about all those countries where they have gotten stamped. Quite the opposite! These two have been trying to add meaning to each of the destinations they have visited and inspire their readers to travel more. Believe me — you’ll definitely get motivated to travel after you see their captivating photos and videos.

Main topics covered: travel tips, honeymoon guides, photography Built with: WordPress The main source of income: collaborations, affiliate marketing The most popular post: Top 12 Caribbean Islands for Beach Lovers Instagram account: @gettingstamped

11. Spirited Pursuit

Spirited Pursuit Homepage

If you’re particular about your next travel destination, and it has to be in Africa, you must take a look at the stories coming from this lovely lady. She believes that Africans should be the ones representing this beautiful continent and promoting its best qualities to the rest of the world, which is exactly what she has been doing in her travel and lifestyle stories.

Main topics covered: travel stories, retreats, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: e-books, collaborations, partnerships The most popular post: 10+ Tips for Visiting African Countries Instagram account: @spiritedpursuit

12. SilverSpoon London

SilverSpoon London Homepage

Here is something for those of you who are interested in both travel and luxury. SilverSpoon London is a blog that has won many awards, such as the No. 4 UK Luxury Travel Blog by Vuelio in 2019 and the Best Luxury Travel Bloggers by Teletext Holidays. This speaks volumes about the kind of content you’ll find on this page.

Main topics covered: luxury travel and lifestyle, traveling with a baby Built with: WordPress The main source of income: collaborations, photography The most popular post: The Eight Most Romantic Places in Italy Instagram account: @angiesilverspoon

13. Limitless Secrets

Limitless Secrets Homepage

Ophélie is a beautiful and avid traveler, food connoisseur, and photographer living in Paris. On her blog you can discover the best sights to see and restaurants to visit both in Paris and around the world. Learn where you can get the best meals, take the most Instagram-friendly photos, and much more.

Main topics covered: Travel, photography, food Built with: WordPress The main source of income: Photography, collaboration, product or service promotions The most popular post: Best Instagram Spots in Chicago Instagram account: @limitlesssecrets

14. Goats on the Road

Goats on the Road Homepage

Even though this blog won’t actually tell you stories about goats, this couple from Canada considers this name ideal for a team of two wanderers, since goats clearly display this characteristic as well. Their travel blog is filled with great content available in both text and video format, and it’s user-friendly, so that you can easily find what you’re looking for.

Main topics covered: traveling, business, and money-making tips Built with: WordPress The main source of income: online business courses The most popular post: Ten High-Paying Online Jobs to Earn $3,000+ Per Month Instagram account: @goatsontheroad

15. The World Travel Guide

The World Travel Guide Homepage

David’s travel blog is one of those sites that can be easily understood by backpackers, millennials, solo travelers, couples… basically, anybody who wants to travel the world without spending a fortune. All of the images and videos on his blog are unique, and his readers can enjoy some breathtaking drone photos that can’t be found anywhere else.

Main topics covered: travel stories, photos, and videos Built with: WordPress The main source of income: partnerships, photography The most popular post: Cappadocia Turkey: Travel Guide, Map, Tours, & Best Cave Hotels Instagram account: @theworldtravelguy

16. Two Monkeys Travel

Two Monkeys Travel Homepage

Kach and her husband met on the road during a backpacking trip to Laos. The moment they saw each other, they recognized a mutual burning desire to describe their travel experiences on a blog. Together, they have visited more than 80 countries, while Kach has managed to personally experience a total of 143 countries.

Main topics covered: travel stories, itineraries, staycation, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: online business courses The most popular post: What to Look For in a Great Travel App [Travel App Tips] Instagram account: @2monkeystravel

17. The Barefoot Nomad

The Barefoot Nomad Homepage

What started out as a couple has now turned into a family of four. Their combined love of traveling and technology has made all of their stories available online. If you want to see the world while living a fulfilling family life, make sure to follow their example.

Main topics covered: travel, tech, family Built with: WordPress The main source of income: advertising, promotions, product reviews The most popular post: The Best Small Travel Gifts Instagram account: @thebarefootnomad

18. One Girl One World

One Girl One World Homepage

Are you the kind of person who doesn’t want to miss out on taking care of their skin and hair while traveling? If the answer is yes, you’ll be happy to know that there’s finally a girl who can help you with all of it. Find advice not only about traveling but also on maintaining a good skincare and haircare routine while on the road.

Main topics covered: travel stories, skincare, haircare Built with: WordPress The main source of income: e-books, one-on-one coaching The most popular post: Your Ultimate Guide to Instagram Reels Instagram account: @onegrloneworld

19. Backpacking Matt

Backpacking Matt Homepage

Apart from being a traveler and Instagrammer, Matt is also a travel planner living in New Zealand who can map out your next trip to this distant country. Read his backpacking advice, contact him for trip organization, and don’t forget to pick up some tips about running an amazing travel blog.

Main topics covered: travel planning, adventures, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: travel planning and booking website  The most popular post: Do’s and Don’ts in Italy Instagram account: @backpackingmatt

20. PlacesofJuma

PlacesofJuma Homepage

PlacesofJuma is a famous travel blog in Europe. The Austrian travel bloggers Jürgen and Martina launched PlacesofJuma in 2017 and their blog is with a focus on adventure, travel photography and how to organize perfect round trips. By 2021, they had published more than 600 articles about their travels around the world, where readers can learn more about the best places to visit and get useful tips and tricks about traveling.

Main topics covered: travel tips, how to organize your trip, best hotels, travel photography Built with: WordPress The main source of income: affiliate links The most popular post: 15 Best Places to Visit in Tuscany, Italy! Instagram account: @placesofjuma

21. Wandering Earl

Wandering Earl Homepage

A blog that’s been active for more than two decades definitely represents a good example of how things are done in this niche. Wandering Earl has helped many people make their travel dreams come true by building a platform that offers practical and easily applicable travel tips.

Main topics covered: travel tips and advice, travel costs, travel guides Built with: WordPress The main source of income: affiliate marketing, e-books, online projects The most popular post: Why I Travel So Much? Instagram account: @wanderingearl

22. Dan Flying Solo

Dan Flying Solo Homepage

By spending 1467 days on the road, this simple guy once working as a restaurant manager has transformed himself into a popular travel blogger. Dan has seen the world, and he wants people to see it too, which is why his blog is an ideal place for anyone in need of inspiration.

Main topics covered: travel, photography Built with: WordPress The main source of income: partnerships, advertising, photography The most popular post: Unique Honeymoon Ideas: Ten Alternative Romantic Escapes Instagram account: @danflyingsolo

23. The Poor Traveler

The Poor Traveler Homepage

Although these guys didn’t have a lot of money when they started their travel blog, the word “poor” in this context is used as a synonym for “unfortunate or unlucky” rather than “penniless.” They claim to have made some poor decisions on their travel journeys, but they have used these mistakes to develop a travel blog that everybody wants to read.

Main topics covered: travel guides and itineraries, visa guides Built with: WordPress The main source of income: advertising The most popular post: CENTRAL JAPAN: 25 Best Things to Do & Places to Visit Instagram account: @thepoortraveler

24. Let’s Be Merry

Let’s Be Merry Homepage

Being constantly on the road may seem fun and exciting, but it can often be tiring too. Your energy can be easily drained by all of those sleepless nights at airports, unhealthy fast food, and other tiny but significant things. However, if you read Merry’s travel blog, you can get some wellness tips that can help you maintain your health and fitness while on the go.

Main topics covered: travel, wellness, lifestyle Built with: WordPress The main source of income: commissionable links The most popular post: Dreaming of Travel? Consider These 6 Travel Trends for 2021 Instagram account: @lets_be_merry

25. Traveltomtom

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Remember how I’ve mentioned people who start their career as travel blogger because of a single trip? Well, Tom is one of those people who is continuously traveling since 2012. No home base, not spending more than one week in a place. And that is a good enough reason to check out both his blog and Instagram account, and maybe become inspired to follow his lead.

Main topics covered: detailed destination guides, planning tips, budget traveling ideas Built with: Joomla! The main source of income: advertising, affiliate marketing, guided tours The most popular post: 13 Off The Beaten Path Destinations in Europe for 2021 Instagram account: @traveltomtom

26. Expert Vagabond

Expert Vagabond Homepage

Expert Vagabond has been writing his travel diary for over a decade now. He has been recognized by the Travel Channel, Lonely Planet, Nat Geo, and other renowned names from the travel industry. His blog, which is a great example of an all-inclusive travel platform, contains content for both families and solo travelers.

Main topics covered: travel, backpacking, photography Built with: WordPress The main source of income: affiliate and influencer marketing, travel photography, advertising The most popular post: 50 Best Travel Tips After 10 Years Traveling The World Instagram account: @expertvagabond

27. Time Travel Turtle

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Time Travel Turtle will inspire you to check out not only the world’s top classic tourist destinations but also the protected UNESCO World Heritage Sites that aren’t easily accessible. Get access to ancient temples and cave arts, old factories, and much more incredible content by visiting this unique travel blog.

Main topics covered: UNESCO World Heritage Sites Built with: WordPress The main source of income: sponsorships, affiliate marketing, content creating The most popular post: Is Cambodia Safe for Travellers? Instagram account: @michaelturtle

28. A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

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You don’t necessarily have to quit your job to become a travel blogger. On her blog, Amanda will show you how to make the most out of your current lifestyle and adapt it to your travel desires.

Main topics covered: solo-female travels, cost-effective travel inspiration Built with: WordPress The main source of income: advertising and affiliates The most popular post: Why I’m Not Afraid to Travel Alone Instagram account: @dangerousbiz

29. Indie Traveller

Indie Traveller Homepage

This is a travel blog that features an organized layout and simple design so that readers can focus completely on the content. You’ll find great travel tips on this website, so make sure to browse through it carefully.

Main topics covered: travel tips, budgeting, accommodation Built with: WordPress The main source of income: book, advertising, affiliate The most popular post: 9 Underrated Destinations You Must Have on Your Travel List Instagram account: @indietravlr

30. TheBohoChica

TheBohoChica Homepage

Read stories from a woman who lives in Dubai but has a passion for Arctic landscapes and the countryside. If this sounds like your kind of content, make sure not to miss this chica’s travel reports.

Main topics covered: travel stories, culture, hiking, cuisine Built with: WordPress The main source of income: print sales, advertising, affiliates, books The most popular post: Where to Stay in Dubai: Insider Guide to Dubai Accommodation (By A Local) Instagram account: @thebohochica

31. Of Whiskey and Words

Of Whiskey and Words Homepage

Yes, this guy also quit his job to travel the world, but though he still travels frequently he doesn’t do it full time like others on this list. All of these travel experiences helped him to realize what’s important in life: finding your purpose and achieving balance in your life. If this combo is what interests you too, feel free to glance at this travel blog.

Main topics covered: travel tips, location guides, packing advice, whiskey recommendations Built with: WordPress The main source of income: affiliate marketing, travel agency, and trip planning service The most popular post: How to Start a Travel Blog Instagram account: @ofwhiskeyandwords

32. Travel Hacking Mom

Travel Hacking Mom Homepage

If you still haven’t heard of travel hacking, make sure that you devote some of your time to this mom’s blog. Here, you can learn all about it thanks to her straightforward and engaging content.

Main topics covered: free travel using credit card points Built with: WordPress The main source of income: partnerships The most popular post: How to Travel for Free Instagram account: @travelhackingmom

33. Luggage and Lipstick

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All of you Baby Boomers out there will relate to this Boomer Blond. Perhaps you’ll even get motivated to finally plan that trip to your dream destination. Remember, age means nothing, as long as there’s a will to explore this lovely planet.

Main topics covered: outdoor adventure, beaches, solo travel, and unique experiences Built with: WordPress The main source of income: book, affiliate marketing The most popular post: 13 Jaw-Dropping Places to Visit Once in a Lifetime Instagram account: @luggageandlipstick

34. A Couple for the Road

A Couple for the Road Homepage

Lovers of music, history, art, and cuisine who want to travel the world while also keeping their current jobs can discover the exact way to do it on this travel blog. If this courageous couple can do it, so can you!

Main topics covered: travel tips and guides, food Built with: WordPress The main source of income: product sales The most popular post: Five Best Day Trips from Berlin Instagram account: @acouplefortheroad

35. World of Wanderlust

World of Wanderlust Homepage

Even with the recent traveling restrictions, this blog has been kept alive and it has continued inspiring women to travel on their own. Read their expert tips about solo trips and get ready for your next big adventure.

Main topics covered: travel, lifestyle, entrepreneurship, health and wellbeing Built with: WordPress The main source of income: travel courses The most popular post: 20 Best Places for Solo Female Travelers Instagram account: @worldwonderlust

As you can see, great travel blogs are everywhere around you, and they provide numerous tips and tricks on becoming a travel blogger yourself. If you’re confident that traveling the world is your calling, take a good look at the examples from this article, pick out the best parts from each travel blog, and start writing about your latest trip.

The first step is the hardest, but once you get going, it will become easier day by day.

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  1. 13 Best Travel Blogs in 2023: Top Travel Bloggers to Follow

    4. The Planet D. For adventure seekers, The Planet D is one of the best travel blogs out there. Dave and Deb are an award-winning travel duo based in Canada and have visited more than 110 countries. They write comprehensive travel guides and itineraries, which I've used to plan my own travels around the world.

  2. 53 Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers To Follow (2024)

    4. 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.

  3. Best Travel Blogs Of 2022 (Start Following Them Now!)

    4. Notes From The Road. By road, by kayak, by seaplane and most of all on foot, Erik Gauger tackles the themes of city and country in the modern world on his blog Notes From The Road. Erik shares "the messy truth of travel, told by a regular guy.".

  4. Best of the Best Travel Blogs for 2023: My Top 10 Favorites

    Torres del Paine 'O' Circuit: Patagonia's Top Trek (2023 Guide) Hey, I'm Noel. I'm a minimalist traveler and ultralight backpacker. I trek into the wilderness, travel with the least amount of baggage possible, and geek out about gear. I almost always travel solo - it's my favorite way to see the world.

  5. 50 World's Best Places to Travel in 2022

    Here are the best places to travel right now and in 2022 for summer, spring, winter, or fall vacations. Our list of best vacation spots includes destinations in Hawaii, California, Italy, the UK ...

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    Best Places to Travel in 2022: Central and South America. Peggy Bree in Huacachina, Peru. ... Oksana St John is a travel writer and founder of an award-winning sustainable travel blog ...

  7. 15+ Best Travel Blogs For Any Type Of Travel [2022 Update]

    Lost With Purpose - Best for Female Backpackers. 9. The Blonde Abroad - Best for Solo Female Travelers. 10. One Mile at a Time - Best for Travel News. 11. Andre De Mello - Best Luxury Travel Blog. 12. Wandering Earl - Best for Travel Resources.

  8. Travel Bucket List for 2022 • The Blonde Abroad

    Travel Bucket List for 2022. Goodbye, 2021. It's been a wild ride! As we put another year behind us, it's time to start looking forward. If there's one thing I've learned over the past couple of years it's that you never know what the year will bring. That's why these days I'm more focused than ever on creating special experiences ...

  9. Best Travel Blogs to read in 2022

    Best Travel Podcasts: a new category introduced in 2021 that continues this year and features some of the top travel-focused podcasters for 2022. So let's get to it. Without any further ado, here is the ultimate list of the best travel blogs 2022 edition and some of the best travel blog websites you can find on the internet.

  10. Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2022

    The top 10 cities, countries and regions around the world were carefully selected by our editors to inspire a new year of travel. Now we're unveiling a whole new series of stories, video interviews, and tips for turning our Best in Travel list into your travel reality, whether that happens in 2022 or further down the line.

  11. 37+ Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers to Follow in 2022

    Divi: A very popular theme among bloggers, Divi offers multiple ready-made layouts and unlimited customization options. Vagabonds: With a nod to traveling in the name, this theme is a modern and stylish option for travel bloggers. Elegant: Although simple, this theme is elegant and beautiful.

  12. The Best Sustainable Travel Blogs for 2022

    Geotraveler's Niche. Lola Akinmade's Geotraveler's Niche isn't your typical sustainable travel blog (whatever that means.) Akinmade is a powerhouse: an author, photographer, journalist and blogger. But at the heart of her work is her interest in and focus on people, the very heart of sustainable travel.

  13. 16 Best travel vlogs to follow in 2022

    Here are 16 of the best travel vloggers. Hey Nadine - Travel inspiration. TFIL - Lifetime experiences. International ME - Lesser-known places. Fearless & Far - New and wild places. Mark Wiens - Top food tourism videos. Lexi Limitless - New cultures and fun adventures. Kombi Life - Van traveller's lifestyle.

  14. 111+ Travel blogs in 2022

    Today Mrs. O is a leading lifestyle and travel magazine with over 40 000 visitors each month. The blog is centered around stunning destinations, tips, and tricks, and various insight to trendy spots, best places to dine and everything in-between. The blog is bound to keep you fascinated with travel so check it out.

  15. Best Travel Blogs of 2024: My Current List of Favorites

    Chubby Diaries. Chubby Diaries is run by Jeff Jenkins and focuses on plus-size travel. His blog tackles body shaming head-on and provides travelers of all shapes and sizes with resources and inspiration. His optimism and positivity are infectious and he never shies away from telling it like it is.

  16. 22 best family travel blogs to follow in 2022

    Smudged Postcard is a family travel blog by Annabel Kirk, mother of two boys aged 10 and 7. The blog focuses predominantly on Europe with the UK and Italy being a particular focus. They started travelling as a family straight away - their first trip was to Mallorca when their older son was 6 weeks old.

  17. The 50 Best Travel Blogs of 2024

    Bald Thoughts is a budget travel blog that focuses on teaching readers how to travel more, spend less, and live better using airline miles, hotel points, and rewards promotions to reduce their travel budget. 10 +1. Rank. 55. Mentions.

  18. 20+ Best Travel Blogs to Arouse Your Sense of Adventure (2024)

    21. Travel Freak. Rounding out our list is the blog TravelFreak, which helps connect people who are determined to live life on their own terms. Jeremy, the blog's founder, wants to help people find ways to travel abroad, discover new destinations, and move beyond their comfort zone.

  19. The Best Travel Blogs in 2023 (To Inspire You)

    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.

  20. Top Travel Blogs of 2022

    Travel With Bender is still active and I'm still blogging - there are posts from 2022 on the home page. As Gary said, we're in the middle of a pandemic when travel is not so easy. And the travel industry has taken a big hit - bloggers included. I was "stuck" in a country with closed borders for the majority of it.

  21. 30+ Best Travel Blogs To Inspire You (2023 edition)

    7. Nomadic Matt. If you want to find out how to travel the world on $50 a day, then Nomadic Matt's blog is the first page you should check out. This New York Times best-selling author has helped millions of people travel on a budget and visit far-away places for as little cash as possible.

  22. The 30 Best Travel Blogs

    I've scoured the internet to find the best travel blogs out there. It's impossible to read these and not instantly be filled with wanderlust. Blog . Travel Resources . Travel Gear ... Why it's one of the best travel blogs of 2024: Throughout 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, World of Wanderlust has stayed strong in posting content to help those ...

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    Here are the best web hosts for travel blogs in 2022. Best Overall: Bluehost - With its affordable pricing, top performance and reliability, and responsive customer service, Bluehost is the best hosting provider for travel blogs in 2022. Top Host for Beginners: Bluehost - Basic plans are 50% cheaper than most competitors and include a free ...

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