The U.S. Department of State estimates that around 9 million Americans live abroad — which could be for any number of reasons, including work, family, or simply a personal attachment to another...
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When the airline is routinely charging $5,000 (or 500,000 SkyMiles), getting a good deal on a Delta One business class seat abroad might seem harder than ever. Trust us: It's not impossible. ...
There are plenty of reasons to learn a foreign language before you travel. Perhaps you’re venturing beyond major tourist centers, or you want to be prepared for emergencies. Whatever the reason, speaking...
Home » Brazil Travel News » How Brazil Beats Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia in Emerging as a Best Tourism Player in Latin American Air Travel Market and Generating More Revenue, Here...
Fact checked by Vikki VelasquezRetiring abroad isn’t just a dream—it’s becoming a plan. In fact, more than one in three Americans (34%) say they’re open to moving to another country for a...
Home » TRAVEL NEWS UPDATES » How Brazil Might Suffer with Peru, Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Belize, and Bolivia with Surging Travel Advisory in 2026 Published on August...
Baltimore-reared Larry Swift was already living abroad, working as a security contractor in Saudi Arabia, when he made his retirement move this past March. At age 59, he relocated with a partner...
In search of lower costs, a different lifestyle and less toxic politics, more Americans are considering moving abroad. Here are the top 24 countries, and 96 recommended spots, based on costs, amenities,...
All real-time rankings of all platforms and countries are available here.Here’s the list of the Top 20 Eco & Slow traveling Influencers in 2025:20. EstebanEsteban is a travel enthusiast sharing budget travel...
Home » ASIA » TTC Unveils Sixteen New Slower Paced Itineraries For 2026, Meeting Demand For Mindful Travel Wednesday, July 2, 2025The Travel Corporation (TTC) revealed a 2026 portfolio of 16 itineraries that mark a great shift in travel ambition amongst Asian tourists. With slow travel that...
Right, wrong, or indifferent, digital nomads have flooded countries across the globe, experiencing warm welcomes in some places and protests in others. Bosses worldwide have gotten their panties in a wad trying to pull...
Argentina is the third safest country in Latin America for expats and international residents in 2025, according to a Latin America Safety Index survey conducted by the travel website ArgentinaExpat. The analysis...
There’s a difference between the world’s most affordable place to live and the cheapest places to qualify for residency. When clients ask about the cheapest countries to move to, I always ask for clarification about what they are...
Discover how to navigate direct flights from Central to South America with ease. This guide highlights which Central American airports offer non-stop routes to South American cities and the best hubs for...
With talk of countries shutting their doors to aspiring digital nomads, and the era of remote work inching ever closer to a potential end, we’ll bet a million Indonesian rupiahs that you’re...
Being a perpetual traveler (PT) is a lifestyle we have spoken about for a long time at Nomad Capitalist and the perfect complement to Flag Theory. Living a life on the go can...
Home » AIRLINE NEWS » Italy Joins with US, Argentina, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Singapore, Japan, Nigeria, Tanzania as ITA Airways Launches New Routes to Seventeen Destinations Sunday, June 8, 2025In a bold...
After two overnight flights and a brief stop in Istanbul, I found myself island-hopping alone through the Maldives on a tiny seaplane surrounded by couples. I was the last stop: Velaa Private...
The average monthly Social Security check for retired workers hit $2,005.05 in June. It’s a source of income that millions of Americans rely on when they leave the workforce—but is it enough?...
I’ve heard recently from travelers wondering if they’ll encounter negativity toward U.S. tourists abroad because of tariffs and other political conditions. Not only do I think well-behaved travelers have nothing to worry...