Our Latest Travel Articles
Turning Left Around the World
Turning Left Around the World is a new book about exploring the history, landscape, wildlife, people, and food in fifteen countries over ten months.
Manhattan: A Culture Vulture Hub
Manhattan’s west 66th Street is a cultural mecca, with Lincoln Center, theaters, The David Geffen Hall and many other attractions for arts-minded travelers.
The Camper Book: Just an RV and Me
Dave Hoekstra’s new book is full of stories, tips, and beautiful photos all taken from his experience living in his RV for almost a year.
Lagos Noir: Darkness in a West African Megacity
Lagos Noir is a novel written by several contributing writers, and edited by Chris Ibani, that encapsulates the dark and unstable history of Lagos.
Flooding With Fun: Japan’s Kinu River
You won’t regret trying out one of the wondrous water activities offered by Japan’s Kinu River no matter if you’re a local or just passing through!
Mozambique: A Lodge, and a Lesson in Strength
A South African woman has her hands full when she signs up to run a lodge/dive center in Mozambique, but her story includes great friendships and triumph.
Off-the Beaten Path: A Local’s Guide to Asheville
A local’s guide to all of the best off the beaten path activities, events, coffee shops, and eats in Asheville, North Carolina.
Alone Time: A Memoir About Traveling Solo
Alone Time: Four Seasons, Four Cities, and the Pleasures of Solitude by Stephanie Rosenbloom is making waves by providing a vivid account of solo travel.
West Africa: A Londoner Returns Home
A Londoner returns to her native Nigeria and tours neighboring Togo, Benin and Ghana, enjoying the fun of West Africa and sharing her homeland culture.
Impressions of Sydney and Melbourne, Australia
Impressions of Sydney and Melbourne Australia. A traveling couple learned to create 1000-word stories that go along with their many photos of the country.
Massachusetts National Parks – A Guide for a Summer Road Trip
Massachusetts is home to several national parks that range from the sandy Cape Cod National Seashore to historical sites at Minute Man National Park
Survey: Many Americans Still Don’t Share
Vacation Confidence Index: According to a new study by Allianz, a majority of Americans still haven’t used the sharing economy of Uber, Lyft and Airbnb.
Museo Galileo: A Lesser Known Museum in Florence
Museo Galileo is a lesser known museum in Florence, Italy for anyone trying to avoid the large crowds of tourists and long lines during their trip.
A Summer of Excitement at Dallas’ Perot Museum
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, Dallas’ top cultural attraction, is becoming even more exciting this summer with the addition of new exhibits.
Flying Close to the Sun: The Icarus Trophy
The Icarus Trophy is without a doubt the most extreme and intensive international paramotoring competition our world has ever seen.
Georgia’s Contributions to the US Civil Rights Trail
The addition of Georgia to the US Civil Rights Trail has added eleven important sites that help tell the story of the Civil Rights Movement in the US.
Vorarlberg Austria: Active Lifestyle, Meet Pristine Nature!
Vorarlberg, the Western side of Austria, is a place of great beauty, interesting art, and some of the most spectacular scenery a hiker has ever seen.
Bulgaria: The Secrets of Troyan
Troyan, a small town in north central Bulgaria, is famous for its ancient monastery and waterfalls surrounding the popular tourist destination of Bulgaria.








