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Boomers are leaving America to retire abroad in droves because the U.S. is just too expensive

"They do things differently here, and that’s why we’re here."


I became a nomad in my 60s and have traveled to 37 countries. I want to show others that international travel is not something to fear in your 60s.

Norman Bour took his first international trip at 62 years old. He now lives abroad, where he feels more fulfilled and financially secure.


10 Luxury Cruise Lines That Will Make You Want to Ditch Plane Travel Forever

Complimentary caviar and butler service, anyone?


Rich Gen Zers Are Choosing Travel Over Kids

A survey says 42.8 percent of Gen Zers making $150,000 or more a year are saving for travel over having kids.


A carefree trip with your dog: things that you must know!

During the pandemic, most of us started walking and hiking as never before. Many did so with their faithful four-legged friend. Some people even bought themselves a dog during this period to have company while walking. You probably took the dog with you in the car to your starting point of the hike. This is a good idea! That way your dog doesn't associate the car only with transportation to the vet, where not such pleasant operations usually...


5 Things You Should Know Before Taking Your First Long-Haul Flight

How to get the most out of your big flight.


5 ways to ensure you have lounge access before your next flight

The most comfortable way to wait for your next flight is to relax in a luxurious airport lounge. Here are five ways to ensure you have access next time you fly.


Medicare coverage when traveling: What to know

Medicare is a safety net for millions of Americans but when your traveling not all the normal rules apply. Here's what to know.


The Best Small Town to Visit in Every State for a Charming Weekend

Bookmark these quaint destinations for your next trip! America might be best known for its major cities, but there's more to this beautiful, sprawling country than New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Those bustling metropolises are wonderful places to live and visit, but you need to know about the prettiest towns in America that are equally worth seeing. Whether you're seeking lush scenic landscapes, exquisite fine dining, or intriguing cultural attractions, the attributes of a great destination aren't limited to the most popular or densely populated areas. In fact, there are countless hidden gems throughout the United States, and we've found them. From sea to shining sea, we've rounded up some of the best small towns in every state. With populations averaging 5,000 people or less, these communities offer unforgettable experiences to suit every taste, from adventurous outdoor excursions like whitewater rafting to premier antique shopping. No matter if you're planning a fun-filled family vacation, a much-needed girlfriend getaway, or a romantic couple's trip, there's something for everyone on this comprehensive list. Add these small towns to your travel plans, and start dreaming up your next off-the-beaten path trip today.


The 8 Best Lightweight Luggage Pieces to Buy Now, According to a Travel Expert

Lighten up before liftoff.


Wi-Fi & Wanderlust: 16 Affordable Places Perfect for the Digital Nomad

The lives of digital nomads epitomize the mix of work and adventure. With the ability to work remotely, these modern wanderers traverse the globe, experiencing new cultures and landscapes while maintaining their careers. Their days might start with a conference call in Bali and end with a sunset over the Mediterranean. Fueled by technology and a desire for freedom, this lifestyle offers endless opportunities for personal and professional growth. Digital nomads thrive on flexibility, choosing destinations that offer vibrant communities, reliable internet, and inspiring environments, redefining the traditional work-life balance in a constantly evolving world.


Mestia, Svaneti Travel Guide: Things To Do, Where To Stay, Food & Drink, & More

Most visitors to Georgia stick to Tbilisi, the Kakheti wine region, and the coastal city of Batumi. However, the country is also blessed with mountainous landscapes that, although remote, are worth the journey. Mestia in the Svaneti region is the perfect hub for enjoying the outdoors. My Mestia travel guide will help you find your way to the area, pick a great place to stay, and learn about all the things to see and do, including food & drink....


'Personal heritage journeys' bring travelers much closer to their family's stories

Travelers looking to go off the beaten path to visit the places where their ancestors lived can do so with the help of genealogy website Ancestry and Kensington Tours, a travel company.


Travelers recommend these 11 cheap family resorts that make vacations more affordable

At these affordable family resorts, you can save money without feeling like you’re missing out on anything better.


Caribbean cruise guide: Best itineraries, planning tips and things to do

A Caribbean cruise is a relaxing getaway, but how do you know when to go, which cruise line to choose and which ports are best for your travel style? TPG breaks it down.


I quit teaching to become a luxury-travel advisor. Since making the transition, I've learned a lot and grown professionally.

Kaylee Stith, a former teacher, became a travel agent last year. She spoke with BI about her journey and lessons learned in the travel industry.


I embraced this alternative lifestyle for the freedom - but I ended up trapped

I felt light and free. Until I didn't.


I took my kids on the vacation I hated as a girl. Now I get my parents more than ever

Why couldn’t we just go to Disney and sleep in real beds like everyone else?


The statistics prove it – America is the greatest country in the world for tourists

It was either Mark Twain or Benjamin Disraeli who came up with the adage about “lies, damned lies, and statistics”, and the possible unreliability of big numbers used to bolster otherwise flimsy arguments. Twain once declared that he took the phrase from the former British prime minister, even though it does not appear in Disraeli’s papers, and the...


9 Brilliant Packing And In-Flight Tips From Flight Attendants

Save yourself from disaster with this easy-to-follow guidance.


11 Shockingly Wild Adventures From Travelers Around the World

Do you have a wild traveling story that gets better every time you tell it? You’re not alone. Travelers in one of my favorite traveling


How Doctors Keep Their Own Kids Healthy While Traveling

There are ways to reduce your family's chances of coming home from vacation with an illness or injury.


The best time to book flights for the cheapest airfare in 2024

Experts share their advice on the best time to book flights so you can save money on airfare this year.


Older walkers warned off overheated Mediterranean as tourism shifts north

For decades, the prospect of hiking along winding, thyme-scented trails on sun-baked Mediterranean islands has lured Britons and others from Europe’s frigid north. But rising temperatures caused by global warming mean swathes of southern Europe are effectively becoming off-limits for walkers in the hottest months of the summer, experts say. The dan...


Travel Trending with Kathy Witt: Kentucky road trips lead to footlights, curious sights and beachy delights

Theater beneath the stars, irresistible roadside attractions and inland beaches — Kentucky summers are made for road trips to historic and charming small towns that are big on fun and nostalgia, as well as the strange and unusual. Here are some road trips that lead to memorable adventures. Dinner and a show The sun sets and the stage lights up with dozens of ladies in twirling hoopskirts and ...


Apple unveils new travel-friendly features coming to Apple Pay, iPhone, AirPods

Apple is on a mission to replace your physical wallet with a digital one.


The 20 Best Luggage Brands Worth Investing In

From Samsonite to Rimowa, Tumi to Away—here's what you need to know about each one.


Under 350 Miles: Examining Allegiant Air's Shortest Routes

Allegiant Air stands out with its unique business model focused on connecting underserved markets. Let's discover the shortest routes.


I Travel Hundreds of Thousands of Miles Carry-On Only—Here Are My Packing Go-Tos and Hacks

Scouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission. I’m a carry-on-only girl. I’ve traveled through four different climates on a 15-day trip and still did not check a bag; it saves time at the airport, and it’s safer (my stuff stays with me the whole time, so there’s no risk of the airline losing it). If you’ve ever suffered the awfulness of lost luggage, you know that traveling...


18 ‘Normal’ Things From the ’80s and ’90s That Are Considered Luxuries Now

Reflecting on the '80s and '90s evokes nostalgia for what was once normal "everyday life" things.


These Gorgeous Beaches in Portugal Have Us Googling Plane Tickets

Yes, the water really is that blue.


American Retirees Flock to This International Destination — and It's Got Great Health Care, Low Taxes, and High Quality of Life

Hint: it’s in Europe.


People Are Sharing Their Best Travel Hacks, And These Will Genuinely Save You So Much Time, Money, And Stress

"Nine out of ten times, you won’t need it, but that one time will be a huge nightmare if you don’t have it." View Entire Post ›


What really happens if you don't use airplane mode on your flight? Here's the answer to that, and more common travel questions.

In partnership with Visible, Stacker looked at what the experts say about staying safe while traveling with your phone.


See The Most Beautiful Spots In Eastern Tennessee On This Scenic Road Trip

Mountains, caves, and waterfalls—oh my!


Vacationing with friends, but you have different budgets? Here's what to do.

This month's Uncomfortable Conversations About Money tackles the dilemma when you vacation with friends but have different spending styles.


Most Pet-Friendly Travel Destinations (or Cities)

If you are taking a trip, you likely want to take your faithful companion along for the ride, and luckily, many cities, parks, and locations are becoming more pet-friendly than ever before. Here’s our list of the most pet-friendly travel destinations in the U.S. that are also fun for humans.


Here’s What It Was Like To Travel While Black During Jim Crow

It’s hard to go anywhere and not run into Black travelers. Every year, more African Americans explore destinations further away from their homes. For some, travel and wellness have become synonymous. It’s a major part of many Black millennials and Gen-Z Americans’ lives. However, the road for Black people to travel freely in the US… Continue reading Here’s What It Was Like To Travel While Black During Jim Crow


Summer Is The Perfect Time To Cruise The Danube

Songs have been written about it, and every country it flows through, including Serbia, can boast of having a flowing treasure. If you haven’t guessed yet, it is the Danube. Whether it’s the band Ju grupa singing about it (“Dunave”) or Johann Strauss composing a waltz for it (“The Blue Danube”), summer offers the perfect […]


This Costa Rica Resort Is at the Forefront of Hotel Design — With a Mid-canopy Trampoline, Stunning Villas, and Treehouse-inspired Rooms

See what makes this small hideaway on the Pacific Coast such a trailblazer.


8 things to expect when you travel internationally from the US

Experienced international travelers already know a lot of what awaits, but if you happen to be leaving the U.S. for the very first time, here are several things to expect during your trip.


The Best Solo Travel Destinations in the United States for an Unforgettable Adventure

Whether you're looking for nonstop activity or total relaxation. While traveling with friends and family can be a lot of fun, going somewhere alone has its perks. You get to choose everything — the destination, the hotel, the itinerary, the restaurants, how much money you spend and beyond. Only one opinion matters...yours. It's also a great way to push yourself out of your comfort zone, meet new people (if you so choose), unplug, rejuvenate and bask in moments of reflection — or even just escape reality for a few days. Whether you're planning your first adventure on your own or are a solo travel veteran, choosing a destination can be overwhelming, especially if you still have a lot of places to check off your bucket list. The good news is, you don't have to go far for the adventure or relaxation you crave, because there are plenty of options across the U.S. Weighing variables such as walkability, safety, self care opportunities, number of historic sites and museums and access to nature, we've come up with a list of the best places in the U.S. for solo travelers — ranging from mountain and beach destinations to small towns and large cities. Time to book your ticket for one, plan your itinerary (or don't, remember, it's your trip!) and answer to no one except yourself for a few days.


24 Wellness Experiences to Book in 2024

From yoga retreats to high-tech spas and everything in between.


Travel Noire Hidden Gems: How Black Travelers Are Breaking Stereotypes And Embracing Off-The-Beaten-Path Adventures

In 2024, travel is witnessing a significant shift, particularly within the Black community. More and more Black travelers are stepping off the beaten path, exploring hidden gems around the world, and rewriting the narrative of global adventure. This movement is not only about discovering new places but also about personal growth. It’s an opportunity to forge connections… Continue reading Travel Noire Hidden Gems: How Black Travelers Are Breaking...


3 Places To Travel That Are Like Hawaii but Way Cheaper

Outdoor enthusiasts and tourists seeking a relaxing getaway in paradise head to Hawaii for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, volcanoes and endless natural beauty. That said, it comes at a...


Cruise vs. All-Inclusive Resort: Which One Gives You The Best Value for Your Money?

When getting the best value for your money, it's going to come down to what you want to do during your vacation and what you enjoy.


How to Save Money on Family Road Trips Without Everyone Feeling Miserable

Road trips can be a great budget-friendly family trip. You get to spend time with your loved ones while exploring some new and interesting places. But if you’re not careful, your expenses can climb up, making the trip costly and stressful. Saving money while keeping everybody happy takes some creative thinking. Here are some ways you can save money on your family road trip without everyone feeling miserable.


45 Packing Tips So You Can Save That Checked Luggage Fee To Spend On Your Actual Trip

Traveling in juuust a carry-on, without leaving any must-haves at home...turns out it's totally possible. View Entire Post ›


Everything You Need To Know about Costco Travel Packages

Costco isn't just for saving on necessities—you can save on travel, too.


19 Photo-Worthy Travel Outfits

Considered, comfortable, and perfectly packable