Solo Travel After 50: A Guide
Being a solo traveler after age 50 can lead to some of life’s best moments, a guide to traveling as a grown-up with tips on how to make it safer.
We are an independent traveler website, but we also know that sometimes it’s best to take a tour, large or small group, to get the best value and see a place. Here are stories about great tours around the world.
Being a solo traveler after age 50 can lead to some of life’s best moments, a guide to traveling as a grown-up with tips on how to make it safer.
Joining a group of storm chasers in the midwest who follow tornadoes and large storms to photograph and research them. Storm chasing.
Dating Show Travel: Step into the shoes of the reality TV show contestants who appear on dating shows around the world. Here are the real places.
The AI-driven assistant called Guide Geek helps travelers plan trips, find best deals, excursions, hotels, Airbnb and also develop custom itineraries.
Genealogical Travel: An interview with Tomasz Szymkowiak who founded a travel company that takes people on trips to find their relatives.
The drug-based tourism industry is growing! Silo Wellness and MoodRXtreats, offer retreats that include the use of psilocybin and marijuana.
If you need a travel friend, book one through GreetHer where your friend is a local in the country you’re looking to visit! Traveling alone is no more!
Tornadic Tours takes people out to see supercell thunderstorms in the U.S. Midwest, catering to storm chasers.
Travel the world and explore new cultures while working remotely. This is what Remote Year is all about.
If you feel like you need to break your routine and reset, consider going on a wellness retreat.
Combining function and design, moveable bridges are found all around the world and offer safe routes for pedestrians, cars, and boats.
Quintessentially a new partnership from Marriott, offers high-end bespoke trips that take travelers to some of the world’s top hotels and sights.