That Flight Deal You Just Found Might Be an AI Travel Scam (Here’s How to Tell)
Found a great travel deal? Make sure you’re not being scammed by checking these important things first.

Found a great travel deal? Make sure you’re not being scammed by checking these important things first.

We review the picnic perfect Bluetti Elite 100 V2 portable power station and see why it pairs nicely with the folding Bluetti PV100L 100W solar panel.

Smooth travel starts long before your suitcase zips shut. From packing light to planning smart, a few simple pre-trip habits can make your next adventure easier, safer, and a whole lot more fun. Whether you’re newly retired or just ready to roam, here’s how to travel with confidence and enjoy every step along the way.

There’s nothing like curling up on a chilly morning with coffee, a cozy blanket, and a book that whisks you somewhere far away. These ten inspiring travel reads will fuel your wanderlust all winter long from Provence to Patagonia, from deep reflection to wild adventure. Perfect for armchair travelers dreaming of their next journey.

After years of push scooters, the Segway Ninebot E3 Pro delivers exactly what commuters need: 800W power, 40km range, and a peppy 32km/h top speed. With handlebar turn signals, four riding modes, and suspension that handles hills and gravel alike, it’s the sweet spot between features and price. After 60km of testing, I’m convinced this is the best mid-sized electric scooter I’ve used.

Wondering how to start teaching abroad? We chat with Georgie from Teacher’s Friend, who has 12 years experience teaching in 7 countries! She shares expert tips, including the best countries for beginners, and how to avoid wasting time and money on the wrong TEFL course!

Discover the best Japanese snack subscription boxes in our hands-on comprehensive review. Taste Japan from home with our top picks & unique, delightful treats!

We’ve worn out more pairs of shoes than we can count on the road — from flats that gave up in Rome to sneakers that fell apart in the Costa Rican jungle. So it’s no surprise travelers often ask, where are my shoes really made?