Share The Article Look, we get it — certain regions of Florida seem to have flags planted by retirees with a “get off my lawn, you whippersnapper” attitude. And that can be seen as a key driver for the younger crowd of spring breakers and honeymooners eyeing flashier getaways in such places as Panama City. […]
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Share The Article With its year-round warmer temps, laid-back culture, amazing food, and of course, easily-obtained expat visas that make it that much simpler for Americans to relocate, it’s hardly a shocker that Portugal is Europe’s top digital nomad country right now. Croatia may have been the first EU nation to launch a Digital Nomad Visa (DNV), all the […]
Share The Article Who knew you could find Caribbean Blue waters with Canada as your backdrop? It’s true, Lake Michigan is arguably prettier than some of America’s most notable beach towns (ahem, Galveston)… Boasting otherworldly hues of blue horizons, quintessential small town charm, and surprising attractions like a gorgeous castle, for example, you never know […]
Share The Article Will the U.S. ever adopt the concept of bullet trains? That hasn’t exactly come to fruition in California despite multiple-comma checks poured in, only to come up short thus far. With the goal posts pushed back year after year, even the current trend of NFL power kickers couldn’t force this one between […]
Share The Article Let’s face it, as beautiful as those Mediterranean beaches may be, and as jaw-dropping as alpine peaks are, the primary reason why millions of travelers flock into Europe year in, year out is not the continent’s natural wonders: We’re here for the ancient culture, baby. Cobblestone streets that look like they’ve barely […]
Share The Article We usually tell you where to go. Today, we are saving you from a mistake. Summer 2026 is shaping up to be a record-breaker for domestic travel, but it is also bringing record-breaking heat and overcrowding to America’s most popular spots. While these destinations are world-class, visiting them in July or August […]
Share The Article Sometimes Florida and Cancun just won’t cut it when you have that underlying wanderlust itch that just needs to be scratched. While we all know Cartagena and Rio, there are dozens upon dozens of other worthwhile shores to bake in the sun by day and immerse in local culture while you’re lathered […]
Share The Article We’re sure you’ve heard that old proverb ‘kill two birds with one stone’ at some point? If we’re thinking international travel, there’s nowhere better to apply it than Europe, a continent that has, for the most part, completely abolished internal passport checks, and where crossing internal borders feels as smooth as riding […]
Share The Article Not Mallorca and its jam-packed calas, where there’s barely breathing room. Not Capri with the invite-only, overpriced beach clubs and $15 Spritz. Oh, and definitely not a now-spoiled Hvar in Croatia, that’s arguably become busier and more chaotic than its spiritual sister Ibiza. Europe has a new ‘cool kid’ on the block, […]
Share The Article White sands stretching as far as the horizon, seas of the turquoise-most blue, and all the fresh fruit and delicious empanadas you can get your hands on: ahem, cue the voice: in classic Jet2 style… ‘nothing beats a Caribbean holiday!‘. Be that as it may, the constant bombardment of Cancun adds, or […]










