Whether you’re a cold-weather camper, a summer backpacking fanatic or a cross-country road tripper, finding the perfect campground can be a challenge, especially when it comes to maximizing your scenery and minimizing the crowds. While it’s easiest to stay in campgrounds that are already well visited, willingness to go off the beaten path goes a long
Destinations
I’m a travel journalist and I’ve given up flying. It might’ve been the best thing I’ve done – both for myself and the planet. If I knew it was to be my last flight, I would’ve flown somewhere more remote than Mallorca. Antarctica or Papua New Guinea, maybe: once-in-a-lifetime destinations that require serious effort to
Belgium is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations. This unpretentious country – ofter overlooked in favor of such neighbors as France or England – is rich in both food and culture, boasting world-renowned beer, superb street snacks, and sublime sweets. But there’s so much more to discover than just fries and chocolate (though under no circumstances should you
Between Asheville‘s splendid natural setting in the southern Appalachians and its funky, artsy culture rich in both hand-thrown pottery and hand-crafted beers, it’s no wonder that Asheville is visited by eleven million travelers each year. But perched 2134ft up in the Appalachian Mountains, it’s important to find the best time to visit – whether you’re hoping
Hiking in Ireland means gentle hills, rocky ridges, wild moorlands, spectacular sea cliffs, remote islands and unpredictable weather, making it an unforgettable life experience. Here are 12 of the best walks in Ireland to get you planning, plus some top tips on the rules, and what to take. Scout new ways to explore the planet’s wildest places
You don’t need a big bank account to revel in Chicago’s cultural coolness. Accommodation will cost you, but the oodles of free things to do, discount ticket schemes, and relatively low cost of food and transportation help keep overall expenses in check. Here are our top tips for stretching your dollars in the Windy City.
That enviably long coastline that nips in and out of the Adriatic is one of Croatia’s chief beauties. Add to this more than 1000 islands and you have an extraordinary choice for a beach holiday. You’ll find sweeping stretches of fine pebbles, tiny rocky coves and big sandy expanses to go with grassy riverbanks converted
In South Korea, you are never far from delicious street food to satisfy your cravings. Skewers of tangy chargrilled chicken, seafood pancakes with kimchi pizzazz and golden fish-shaped waffles with a sweet surprise filling can make for a full meal. Eat Korean style – not walking but rubbing shoulders with locals around stalls or under
Traditional bathhouses are an essential part of contemporary Korean culture. Literally “heated rooms,” these jjimjilbang (찜질방) are where locals come to unwind, hang out and engage in a whole host of health and beauty rituals that go far beyond a quick soak. A Korean bathhouse attracts grandmas and young couples alike. It wouldn’t be odd for
Scotland is famous for many things – lochs and glens, moody castles, whisky, and its proud and enigmatic people, to name just a few – but beaches probably aren’t the first thing that leaps to mind. That’s a major oversight. The deeply indented Scottish coastline shelters some of the UK’s most picturesque strips of sand,
From the Art Institute to skyscraper-viewing boat tours, there are plenty of brilliant things to do in Chicago that will leave your purse aching. But there are also many ways to experience the Windy City’s art and architecture, blues and city views without spending anything at all. Keep your budget low with these best things
Sun-soaked Dubrovnik has culture in spades – stupendous medieval walls, beautifully preserved monasteries and palaces, and a whole slew of museums and galleries. However it also has plenty of beaches (most of them quite small) both close to the old town itself and in the surrounding area. Some of these are very well known and
With a pedigree rooted in classical Greece and a fair claim to the mantle of France‘s second city, Marseille is an intense, high-octane place that never stops moving. In the last decade this noisy, once-notoriously unglamorous port has morphed into a quietly cool influencer. With its eclectic choice of museums, churches and coastal parks in
Guatemala is an incredibly diverse country that offers some of the best natural attractions and hiking in the region. Luckily, it’s also a place where your money can go far, which is part of the reason why this lush, volcano-laden paradise is so popular on the backpacker trail. Hostels are royalty in Guatemala, and you
Adventure awaits the LGBTIQ+ traveler in South America in 2022: head south for a range of beautiful natural sceneries, astonishing world wonders and some of the liveliest parties in the world. While most countries in South America are largely Catholic and retain a very conservative outlook, many of these destinations are evolving to embrace their
It’s in the DNA of Lagos to welcome visitors and make them feel at home, whatever the length of their stay. A common saying, loosely translated, praises Lagos for having room enough for “owners of the house, the guest and the lazy.” It is what this metropolis has done over the centuries, attracting traders, explorers and
Much of the Cowboy State of Wyoming lies well under the radar of many travelers, which is great news for those in the know. Most people equate the state’s incredible natural scenery with its two showcase national parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and it would certainly be a crime not to invest a big chunk
Wyoming conjures up images of snowy mountain peaks, one-stop cowboy towns and roaming bison, but this landlocked state also has its fair share of lakes, rivers and beaches for you to swim, soak and even surf in. Summer is short and sweet here, so locals embrace the warmer weather wholeheartedly by taking advantage of every
Welcome to one of Europe’s best-value destinations for travelers, easily explored by public transport including buses and ferries, or independently and affordably with a rental car. Many of Malta’s top attractions are free to experience, including the heritage streets of Valletta and the sun-kissed golden sands of the country’s beaches. Visiting outside of the busy
Despite being one of the smallest countries in Europe, Belgium has a lot to offer travelers – medieval castles, modern architecture, a world-renowned fashion scene, great food, and more than 1000 brands of beer – really! Belgium also has not one, but three official languages. Luckily, more than half of Belgians speak English, so it’s