Month: June 2025
Share The Article In a sweeping response to heightened regional tensions, U.S. Embassies and Consulates have issued a series of urgent security alerts for 15 countries across the Middle East and neighboring...
Share The Article Unspoiled beaches backed by millennia-old ruined forts, culturally-charged cities criss-crossed by cobbled streets that seem to have come out straight of a storybook cover, and of course, all that...
2 days agoShareSaveTamara HinsonShareSaveWu Ming-HanThe historic Alishan Forest Railway, once crippled by typhoons and earthquakes, is running again – and helping revive mountain villages, celebrate Indigenous heritage and redefine slow travel in...
When my family and I moved to Mexico in 2021 as digital nomads, we had the intention of staying in the country for just a year. But a year turned into two,...
“I don’t have any plans of returning to the U.S. permanently,” Brian Telfer explains over dinner in a trendy neighborhood of Manila called Bonifacio Global City (BGC), known for its green spaces,...
There’s something special about solo travel: the freedom to explore entirely on our own terms offers liberation and self-discovery. Only when I travel solo do I feel I have the space to...
The wind is whipping through my open window, the horizon stretches for miles into the far distance, my favorite tune is blasting through the car stereo and there’s no one on the...
Remote work has grown dramatically since the pandemic, allowing millions of people to take their jobs abroad. Many have become freelancers, content creators, or entrepreneurs, while others have brought their existing jobs...
Fact checked by Suzanne KvilhaugAccording to a survey from Edelman Financial Engines, many Americans want a retirement that doesn’t tie them down. Nearly 40% of survey respondents said they wanted an “adventurous”...
For United States citizens living abroad, it is difficult to keep track of many of life's constants, especially when it comes to taxes. Therefore, it is important to be aware of what...
Women with wanderlust, be warned. A self-described “solo female traveler” has taken to TikTok to reveal the five most dangerous cities she’s visited — and is urging other globetrotting gals to remain...
Share The Article From the timeless streets of Plaka, peppered with family-owned taverns and Orthodox churches, to the temple-dominated Acropolis Hill, Athens is one of the most popular destinations for Americans going...
As the cost of living rises and healthcare expenses continue to climb in the U.S., more Americans are considering a move abroad to stretch their retirement savings and enjoy a higher quality...
Home » TRAVEL NEWS UPDATES » What Is The Travel Guard’s New LGBTQ+ Travel Safety Initiative? Here is Your Ultimate Guide to Safe Global Travel Saturday, June 14, 2025In celebration of Pride...
Key Points U.S. inbound tourism declined 2.8% in May, with significant drops from Canada and other key markets. Foreign visitor arrivals remain below pre-pandemic levels, contributing to a $50 billion travel trade...
Share The Article Dreaming of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and a piña colada in hand? The Dominican Republic, a perennial favorite for American travelers, is likely at the top of your...
San Luis Obispo is about more than sunshine, breezes, and perfect beaches—though there’s plenty of that, too. Features like delicious food and wine, high culture, low stress, illuminating history, and healthy, casual...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tourism Ireland-- In a world that’s always rushing, Ireland is extending a gentle invitation: take your time. With its winding coastal trails, soul-soothing landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions, Ireland is emerging as...
Which place are you excited to explore first? (Photo: Pexels) There is something uniquely charming about travelling through Europe. From cobblestoned towns and snowy mountain peaks to postcard-perfect countryside, every route feels...