Our slow travel series explores how you can take more mindful journeys by train, boat, bus or bike – with tips on how to reach your no-fly destination, and what […]
Vermont’s 7 best hiking trails
Lush with hardwood forests that turn a rainbow of colors in spring and fall, splashed wildflowers and striped with autumn leaves, Vermont is made for hikers. Jump in lakes, ponds or […]
The top things to do in Guatemala, from cultural experiences to volcano treks
Guatemala is a dream destination for nature lovers and adventurers, and while the country has no shortage of outdoor adventures, it offers so much more than volcanoes and jungles. From […]
How to choose the right island in Fiji for your vacation
There are 333 islands in Fiji‘s archipelago, so choosing the best one for you can be an intimidating endeavor. While you can’t really go wrong no matter which island you […]
Is it possible to visit the Galápagos Islands on a budget?
Good news! You don’t need to book an expensive cruise to discover the wonders of the Galápagos – here’s how to DIY it. Regis St Louis, who has journeyed extensively […]
The most incredible hikes in Fiji: rainforests, waterfalls and deserted beaches
Is Fiji good for hiking? In a word, yes. From strolling along a volcanic coastline to tiptoeing around tree roots up a cloud-topped mountain, this South Pacific island nation is a […]
6 of the best road trips in Sri Lanka
For sparkling beaches, sapphire-blue waves, lilting palm trees, emerald hills and the scent of seafood hanging on the breeze, come to Sri Lanka. The manageable size of this island nation […]
8 best places to visit in Botswana
Combining mind-blowing wildlife, cinematic landscapes, and plenty of knowledgeable guides, Botswana always has something thrilling to discover. Home to some of Africa’s most stunning – and budget-busting – lodges and […]
Copy My Trip: nature, luxury and mind-blowing cuisine in the USA’s Pacific Northwest
I’m an East Coast woman through and through – yet despite my loyalties, I’m not one to shy away from the Pacific side of the USA. In fact, there are […]
Why Italy’s medieval Le Marche was made for slow travel
The time to appreciate the tumbling terrain of central Italy is at dawn. Set your alarm early, and a tableau of sculpted hills, steeply angled fields, scattered oak forests and […]