When I woke up this morning, it was -21 degrees Fahrenheit. My car won't start. My dog won't even go outside to pee. So let me tell you, this roundup of the...
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The concept of slow travel emphasizes quality over quantity, encouraging travelers to savor their experiences rather than rushing through them. This philosophy advocates for a more intentional approach to exploring the world,...
The Mexican Caribbean is once again bracing for a potentially severe invasion of sargassum. As reported by Mexico News Daily, satellite imagery from the Optical Oceanography Laboratory of the University of Florida...
Share The Article For a long time, places like Mexico City, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum have topped the average digital nomad's Mexico wishlist. Whether it was for CDMX's buzzing city life...
America has numerous places for retiring, from picturesque New England towns to scenic desert destinations where Social Security will take you far in terms of covering expenses. However, thanks in no small part...
Home » TRAVEL NEWS » Colombia Joins Ecuador, Mexico, and Costa Rica as the Ultimate Expat Havens for Year-Round Springlike Weather — Why You Should Move Now! Published on January 17, 2026Colombia’s...
Share The Article For the last five years, Mexico City (CDMX) was the undisputed king of the digital nomad world. If you worked remotely, you moved to Roma Norte or Condesa. It...
Anyone who’s spent time in online expat groups knows the pattern: What often begins as a practical space for advice about visas, neighborhoods or where to find a decent loaf of bread...
Updated Jan. 16, 2026, 2:47 p.m. ETAI-assisted summaryUsing a virtual private network (VPN) to find travel deals is a much-hyped travel hack.Flight searches yielded minimal savings, with a price difference of only...
American Airlines AAdvantage miles are some of the most valuable airline miles on the planet – we've been saying it for years – whether you're a diehard AA flyer or not. But...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses what you need to know when living abroad in retirement with Live and Invest Overseas' Kathleen Peddicord.Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement NetworkHere we go. Three, two, one. Kathleen, so...
The American Dream has always been about achieving success, prosperity, and upward mobility. Traditionally, this dream was pursued within the United States’ borders. However, in recent years, a significant shift has occurred....
Share The Article The “best” beach in the world isn’t the one with the whitest sand or the clearest water. It’s the one you can actually get to without a 34-hour nightmare...
As 2026 unfolds, Colombia and several Latin American countries remain under global scrutiny as political tensions, crime, and security warnings shape how travelers perceive the region. Credit: Andrea Puentes / Colombia Presidency...
Share The Article The era of the “Brand Name Vacation” is officially over. For decades, the travel industry has relied on a simple trick: selling you the label rather than the experience....
Spending the holidays alone may be intimidating for people, but it can actually be fun and rewarding.Having lived away from my family for many years, I don't always get the chance to...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has intensified its security posture along the Southern border, issuing a critical night-travel warning for transit zones in Arizona and Texas. This advisory comes amid a...
The best destination for Americans thinking of retiring abroad in 2026 is not so far from home, according to a new report by Live and Invest Overseas, a company offering advice for...
Farcia Harvey considers herself to be pretty well traveled. The 27-year-old has crossed off New York City, New Orleans for Mardi Gras, Barcelona and Madrid from her travel bucket list. But one...
It's a lot easier to save money on airfare when your dates are flexible. Blame dynamic pricing: Fares are constantly rising and falling in response to supply and demand, seasonality and competition,...