I Travel Because…
We travel because…a group of GoNOMAD travel writers answer this profound question…why do we travel. Read the many reasons why we all keep traveling.
We travel because…a group of GoNOMAD travel writers answer this profound question…why do we travel. Read the many reasons why we all keep traveling.
Introducing…GoNOMAD Plane Reader eBooks: Travel Articles to Go See all of our ebooks on Amazon GoNOMAD’s Italy Plane Reader provides you with a collection of 31 articles highlighting everything Italy has to offer… from Sicily to Torino, from the Adriatic to Tyrrhenian sea, through thousands of years of history, seeing some of the world’s most…
Visit the island of Guernsey off the coast of France that’s a bailiwick of the UK, famous for WWII sites from the German occupation, It’s got a lot to offer.
Prince Edward Island, located above Nova Scotia in Eastern Canada, is called the Garden of the Gulf, and offers fresh seafood, biking, and Canadian history.
Houston, Texas is abuzz with their new World Champion Astros–Plus a lot more By Max Hartshorne GoNOMAD Editor There are a lot of superlatives you can use in the same sentence as Houston, Texas. Texas’ largest city is the most diverse city in the United States, for starters, with more than 90 different languages spoken…
Pico island is one of the nine Azores Islands in the Atlantic ocean, independent territories of Portugal, where you can watch sperm whales and visit a cave.
Gaspesie, or the Gaspe Peninsula, in Quebec, is located above Prince Edward Island. It offers nature, seaside drives, lobsters, hiking, and moose close-up!
Press: GoNOMAD Travel in the News Everything-Everywhere.com, a top travel blog run by the well-regarded travel photographer, Gary Arndt, selected GoNOMAD as one of the top ten blogs in the world, based on a range of important criteria. The Huffington Post recently included quotes from editor Max Hartshorne in a travel story. The topic was…
Denver Colorado is a city on a winning streak–with more live music venues than Austin, an exciting craft brew scene, and public transit that really works.
In Japan’s capital city, the Edo-Tokyo Museum is a blend of old and the new…with exhibits showing how the shoguns lived as well as about modern Tokyo.
Antigua and Barbuda is a country in the Caribbean’s Leewards where you can snorkel, ride horses on one of 365 beaches. Barbuda was 95 percent destroyed in a 2011 hurricane.
Japan’s Shinkansen, or bullet trains, are a legend the world over. Details on touring Japan by train and what it’s like to ride the bullet train in Japan.