Travel Newsletters I Subscribe To (part 2)
Discovering inspiration, tips, and hidden gems in my favorite travel newsletters
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Since my first post on travel newsletters got a lot of traction, I’ve decided I’ll make a habit of posting themed recommendation posts. If you haven’t, check this out:
Why subscribe to travel newsletters?
Planning a trip or just dreaming about one can be overwhelming, and that’s where travel newsletters come in. They offer:
expert insights: advice and recommendations from seasoned travelers
inspiration: from exotic destinations to unique itineraries
tailored content: there’s a newsletter for everyone’s needs, from budget travel to off-the-beaten-path adventures.
More of my favorite travel newsletters
If I haven’t mentioned your newsletter, please don’t be upset because I will in future recommendation posts.
1) Baguette & Blue Cheese
What it covers: Baguette and Blue Cheese is about food, travel, and culture, with personal reflections on culinary adventures. Photos are amazing, too!
Why I love it: The posts are rich in sensory details and personal anecdotes, making it easy to imagine the sights, tastes, and rhythms of enjoying life.
2) Brent and Michael Are Going Places
What it covers: This is a fun and insightful newsletter that chronicles the adventures of Brent and Michael as they navigate expat life and travel the world.
Why I love it: For their lighthearted and informative approach to travel and expat life — they’re relatable, funny, honest and helpful.
3) Eternal Spring
What it covers: Stephanie and Paul explore life in Mexico City, and write about its rich culture, history, everyday experiences, hidden food spots and neighborhood guides.
Why I love it: They bring Mexico City to life in a way that feels authentic and personal.
4) Istanbul to Miami
What it covers: Essays and reflections on nature, travel, and the human experience are beautifully crafted.
Why I love it: I love the choice of destinations and the reflective tone of the posts, reminding me about the need to find meaning in simple landscapes and enjoy unexpected places.
5) Mexico Soul
What it covers: Jeanine writes about Mexican culture, the country’s traditions, Mayan history, and vibrant local life. The stories of food, art, and music present Mexico beyond tourist spots.
Why I love it: I like the stories about the traditions and history of Mexico, with displays of Mexican art and artists, and a great selection of photos.
6) Practical Globetrotters
What it covers: Travelers with 50 years of experience offer down-to-earth travel advice and tips. They also share personal stories and lessons learned on the road, combining practicality with inspiration.
Why I love it: The newsletter provides great advice, and posts always feature wonderful photos. Also, I’m envious of their itineraries!
7) Reflections: 76 month World Adventure
What it covers: Brian is a global citizen who has visited 106 countries and 28 autonomous territories on 6 continents over 16 years. What other recommendations do you need? 🙂
Why I love it: Brian sparks my sense of adventure and curiosity about places I might not have considered visiting. The posts are educational, engaging and inspiring.
8) Sipping Italy with Tino
What it covers: Tino’s newsletter is a combination of travel, culture, and culinary exploration, focusing on authentic experiences and hidden gems of Italy.
Why I love it: Tino’s gift of storytelling is remarkable! Through his words and photos you almost have a feeling like you are there, tasting and exploring new places.
9) Traveling in Real Life
What it covers: Stephanie writes about the “reality of travel” — those messy and stressful moments, but also about the magical and inspiring aspects of travel.
Why I love it: The newsletter is refreshingly honest and explores the joys and challenges of travel.
10) Wanderlust in Focus
What it covers: The newsletter is visually captivating as it explores travel through the lens of photography. So you get breathtaking landscapes, cultural experiences, and personal reflections from around the world!
Why I love it: Each post feels like a snapshot of a place, but the one that transports me to that place — the photos are just stunning!
How to make the most of travel newsletters
To get the most out of these newsletters, I’ve found a few strategies that work:
create a folder or label: organize your inbox by keeping all your travel newsletters in one place
skim regularly: even if you’re not traveling soon, browsing newsletters can spark ideas
take notes: keep a list of tips, map locations, or resources that catch your eye, they will be saviors when it’s time to plan
engage with content: many newsletters link to blogs, guides, or videos – you might find even more relevant content.
Why I love reading travel newsletters
For me, reading about travel is like looking through a window to the world. These newsletters bring a sense of adventure and discovery to my everyday life, even when I’m not traveling.
If you’re like me and always dream about your next trip, love uncovering new destinations, or just want to stay inspired, I can’t recommend them enough.
Now, your turn – do you have a favorite travel newsletter? Let me know.
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Thanks Gabi! Great to be included in your travel round up! Happy January!
Thanks Gabi 🥹