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Where to travel to next? Ask a travel blogger!

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Updated: Aug 15, 2020

Looking to maximize your prep time and get the most out of your vacation? Some of the best counsel comes from travel bloggers. Not only is it their full time job to travel, but they offer loads of advise on what to pack, what not to miss, and helpful hints to assist you all along the way. They know about all the best hidden gems, restaurants, trails, attractions and local-only hot spots.


Below is a list of some of our favorites to help you plan your next holiday: see if any resonate with your travel ethos and style. There are literally hundreds of amazing travel bloggers out there, this is just to give you the opportunity to perhaps find a few new ones to help you on your next adventure. (These are in no particular order and just the tip of the iceberg: there are so many amazing travel blogs out there to check out!)


1) Ordinary Travelers

Christy Woodrow and Scott Calafiore are Ordinary Travelers

Created for the ”ordinary” people who can’t travel full time or live like nomads, this blog is a great resource with practical tips for those who only have 2 vacation weeks a year. Christy Woodrow and Scott Calafioreoffer handy tips and trip ideas to help you prep for your next get-a-way.



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2) Local Adventurers

Ester and Jacob proudly call themselves ATLiens (hailing from Atlanta - cute, right?)

Ester and Jacob started this blog when they realized how little they knew about their hometown, Atlanta. Since then, they move to a new location each year and spend the year investigating all the area has to offer. Named one of the Top 5 Travel Blogs in the US and World, this is a great option for those looking to travel inside the USA with lovely in-depth articles. It definitely encouraged me to travel to places I had never considered inside of the United States.



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3) Nomadic Matt

New York Times best-selling author of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day

One of the most comprehensive blogs out there, full of really useful information. Nomadic Matt's articles are filled with beneficial, practical information and he has been traveling for more than 12 years.



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4) Be My Travel Muse

Kristin is from Southern California and has traveled the globe nonstop since 2012

Kristin Addis is a wealth of knowledge for anyone looking to travel on their own: she was an investment banker who sold everything and left with only a carry-on to travel the world. Her site is contains valuable guides, empowering videos and content to inspire you. Perfect for the person who wants to travel, but may not have a travel buddy available.



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5) Adventure, Baby!

Christine Knight is a writer, marketing strategist and photographer who shares her travel escapades with children

Christine Knight is an Australian photographer and blogger who offers convenient advise for those traveling with kids and realistic tips flight delays, lost baggage and how to recover from any issues that may arise while out and about.


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Nearly every travel blogger mentions the need to find coverage for unexpected mishaps during your trip. Many share travel horror stories and what could have happened without travel protection. How do you make sure you are covered? There are many protection options available, ranging from independent companies to plans associated with specific travel authorities. For instance, take a look at a program like Here2There from Lifestyle Benefits Club which provides coverage for all kinds of things with benefits ranging from protection for cancellation or interruption of your trip, flight delays, lost or damaged baggage, evacuation in the case of a medical or security emergency and if the worst happened, repatriation of remains back home. Lifestyle Benefits Club can help make you feel secure about your next trip.


There are hundreds of travel blogs out there, each with its own flair and creative take on traveling the world. Travel blogs open your mind to new adventures, locations and cultures. It will inspire your wanderlust and peak your interest into places you never dreamed of going to before. So next time you are starting to get the urge to travel, check out one of the aforementioned blogs to help start your planning: go out there and see the world!


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