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This article looks at the 25 best cities where you can retire on $5000 a month. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on retirement realities, you may go to 5...
Uruguay is well worth considering for those who want an affordable, relaxed lifestyle in a low-tax environment within the Americas. Uruguay is a politically stable country with strong democratic governance and a...
If you’re nearing or living in retirement, as you look around at how your peers are faring around the world, you may think you should have been born Dutch. Or Norwegian. Or...
Travel I backpacked across Europe for 2 weeks and slept on trains and in budget Airbnbs. 10 things surprised me about this type of travel. Joey Hadden Updated 2024-09-30T21:08:41Z Share icon Share...
Move over millennials! Gen-Z has gotten older and they’re taking the workforce and travel industry by storm. The rising generation of consumers is setting the stage for their life expectations and desires...
This article takes a look at the 18 best expat retirement countries in the world. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis of the growing trend of retiring abroad, you may...
In this article, we will be navigating through the American expat community while covering the 20 countries with the most American expats. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis, you can...
What are the best cities to live in the world? InterNations—the largest global community for people who live and work abroad—has just released its annual Expat City Ranking, a report on the...
Whether it's for adventure, joining family members or just seeking out better weather - moving to Europe is a popular option for many retirees. But from Sweden to Switzerland and from France...
Travel I went on the trip of a lifetime to Bali, Indonesia. Here are 4 things I wish I knew before visiting. Priya Raj 2023-11-18T10:47:01Z Share icon Share Facebook Icon Facebook Email...
Welcome to Traveller of the Month! Each month I’m featuring a world traveller and fellow travel blogger to introduce new stories, tips and ideas to Teaspoon of Adventure readers, plus share the...
Whether it’s in pursuit of a new community, better weather, or a new adventure, there are many reasons people pack up their lives and become expats. And it seems like the idea...
“I have found golf to be, in all factualness, a universal language wherever I traveled at home or abroad.” – Ben Hogan.In the wise words of a golfing great, the intricacies of...
When I was planning our three week trip to New Zealand, I knew I wanted to include Aoraki Mt Cook, New Zealand’s tallest mountain, in our itinerary. I wanted to spend a...
As of today, European citizens can apply for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK. From April 2, 2025, this new requirement will become compulsory for travel to the country....
A few years ago, competition from low-cost airlines and high-speed railways looked like they would spell the end for sleeper trains, which were increasingly starting to look like relics.But an increased interest...
Skift Take This worldwide caution for Americans to stay alert in tourist spots, even often safe European capitals, is quite notable. Dawit Habtemariam The U.S. State Department issued on Thursday a “worldwide...
What to See and Do in Zurich. With its location between lake and snow-capped mountains, Zurich combines indoor and outdoor activities. You can explore the Old Town on foot, see modern landmarks...
When it comes to international travel essentials—the best neck pillow for a red-eye flight, all that head-scratching paperwork, the list goes on—we don’t talk about electronic adapters nearly enough. For some reason,...