San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, has done it again. This historic gem in the Colonial Highlands was just named the No. 1 city in the world in Travel + Leisure’s 2025 World’s...
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“There’s no place like home.”These words resonate strongly with numerous South Africans who have left the comforts of their homeland in search of a better life abroad, only to find themselves returning.Sean...
Many expats in Central America find it hard to get used to the noise. Latin America is simply a louder place to live. Street noise, fire crackers, and the bells. Those bells....
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"I learned how to work in the US, but I learned how to live in Italy," says Lucia Comnes, an American from the West Coast who has been living in Italy for...
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Driving to and through the most popular U.S. national parks can be a hassle—from parking to long lines at the entrance gates. For many parks, train travel may be the stress-free answer...
A TikToker shared their experience taking the bullet train in Japan and had lots of praise for the experience. TikToker Marta (@martamie) explained that she took the bullet train from Osaka to...
About 17 years ago, a trusted contact promised that if I could withstand a bumpy drive, I’d get to see one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Panama.It was a...
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,...
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...
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...
Editor’s note: "Retire in Finland" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end.Whether it’s relaxing by one of its...
Despite its laid-back, surfer reputation, I’ve always found that Southern California, especially in its cities, moves at a pretty fast pace. Like anyone, I have a soft spot for whirlwind adventures; some...
Editor’s note: "Retire in Japan" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end.Japan, with the world’s fourth-largest GDP after...
Although I love a whirlwind adventure as much as the next person, I've grown to appreciate the joy of slowing down. After all, when I’m trying to escape my hectic routine, the...
As someone living abroad, being asked where I’m from is an everyday thing. So whenever someone asks about my origins – spoiler: not from Mexico City — the conversation usually goes like...
After spending more than 23 years in Southern California, I made a life-changing decision: I sold or gave away most of my belongings, including my home and vehicles, packed eight suitcases, and...
Share The Article Dreaming of a Mexican beach getaway this summer but worried about the cost? Good news! You don't need to win the lottery to enjoy sunny shores, tasty tacos, and...
Record levels of immigration are dominating political debate in the world’s wealthiest countries. But there is a latent trend, still bubbling under the surface, which might soon occupy the minds of Western...