A carry-on bag is most people's security blanket and lifeline when flying because it holds your essentials. For me, that means snacks and entertainment. But a carry-on should also include valuable, hard-to-replace...
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Share The Article Last Updated 47 seconds agoOne of the aspects of travel that saddens me personally is how often Mexico is wrongly portrayed. Mainstream news grips any negative event with a...
Share The Article Last Updated 21 hours agoAs overtourism concerns plague many popular destinations across the globe, simply feeling welcome abroad should be a new travel trend along with the surge in...
When banks like American Express come out with a limited-time, increased welcome offer on popular travel cards, the same question floods our inboxes: Should I upgrade my card? Or apply for a...
Share The Article Dreaming of a Caribbean getaway as of late, but Cancun, Punta Cana and the like––and their jam-packed resorts and lack of authenticity––just don't do it for you anymore? Worry...
Moving overseas demands careful planning, particularly when expatriates don't speak the local language.With thorough preparation, however, expats can smoothly navigate potential administrative hurdles and minimise stress. A couple of expats who moved...
Carry-on only travel might sound intimidating at first glance, but there are a number of benefits to traveling without checked luggage. Just think: You can save on airline baggage fees, skip the...
Are you looking to get grounded? In this article, discover some barefoot luxury eco-lodges and hotels perfect for earthing in Costa Rica!Traditional luxury often comes with expectations – dress codes, formal atmospheres,...
Share The Article Ever had hopes of visiting that medieval fortress in France located on a tidal islet, oftentimes completely surrounded by water, and that puts all of Walt Disney's dreamiest fairytale-like...
I grew up really enjoying travel. My parents were both doctors and they would go to lots of medical conferences in all kinds of cities. They brought me along and I remember...
Share The Article We all know Central America for its lush jungles, unspoiled beaches and vibrant Hispanic culture, and in recent years, numerous countries in the region have made great strides in...
Tsugio Makimoto and David Manners coined the term “digital nomad” in their 1997 book of the same name, which predicted a future in which technological advances enabled people to live and work...
Share The Article Thinking of swapping the United States for Europe, but you have no idea where to even start? Moving abroad is never easy, though, what with all those visa applications...
Share The Article Getting away this winter doesn’t have to be complicated, and TripAdvisor couldn’t have made that clearer in their annual ‘Winter Travel Index’. You won’t find any weird and...
November is a sweet spot for international travel: It’s between the busy summer and winter seasons in many places, so you avoid crowds and peak pricing; and if you’re not obligated to...
Welcome to my digital nomad guide to living in Singapore. If like me, you spend your life on the road, laptop in hand, hopping from country to country, I’ve got lots of...
Tallinn, Estonia, was the first stop of our 30-day Baltic adventure. The taxi moved slowly through Old Town Tallinn’s narrow, twisting, cobblestone streets. We were astonished as we passed by medieval buildings,...
Share The Article The Dominican Republic is one of the most highly sought-after beach destinations for Americans going abroad this winter. Boasting miles upon miles of sugar-white sands, fringed by teal-colored waters,...
It’s no secret that Portugal has become one of the most desirable, affordable, and safest places to live in Europe. With its historic, cobbled villages, idyllic coastline, welcoming locals, and moderate climate,...
Frequent Miler's latest team challenge, Million Mile Madness, is happening now! Follow us as Greg, Nick, and Stephen compete to earn 1 Million SAS miles by flying 15 airlines before November 23rd....