A tree struck by lightning.
Posts by Travel Time
Travel tip you probably need:
Stop trying to see everything in one trip.
You don’t need:
✖ 12 attractions in a day
✖ 3 cities in 4 days
✖ a minute-by-minute schedule
You do need:
✔ time to wander
✔ time to sit & take it in
✔ energy to actually enjoy it
Slow travel > burnout travel
Beach.
The sea.
99% of travelers are unknowingly wasting money on flights, hotels, and luggage…
I put together 15 travel hacks that can literally change how you travel for good.
Some of them save hundreds per trip.
Read it here
luxurytravelyes.blogspot.com/2026/04/99-p...
Hong Kong
A yacht in the sea.
Iceberg.
Greenland
The art of doing nothing while traveling:
Not every moment needs to be productive.
Sitting by a rainy window, watching sunsets without a camera, staying a little longer over coffee.
You don’t have to justify slowing down.
Sometimes doing nothing is how you experience better.
Everyone is booking the Caribbean RIGHT NOW—and prices are changing fast.
Flights are fuller. Resorts are selling out. Deals are disappearing.
Here’s why the U.S. Caribbean travel surging rapidly (and how to still get cheap trips before it’s too late)
luxurytravelyes.blogspot.com/2026/04/is-c...
Landscape.
A cabin nestled in a lush green valley.
The best part of traveling isn’t what you expect.
Not the landmarks or photos—but the taxi driver’s story, the unplanned meal, the street you found by accident, the moment a new place feels like home.
Travel changes you quietly, and you don’t even notice it.
A tropical beach.
Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada, USA
What if your next trip felt twice as luxurious—but cost half the price?
Most travelers overspend without realizing it. I put together 17 smart travel hacks to help you save on flights, hotels, food, and stress.
Read the guide and upgrade your next trip: luxurytravelyes.blogspot.com/2026/04/17-g...
travel tip you’ll wish you knew earlier:
screenshots > relying on wifi
save your hotel address
save directions
save booking confirmations
because nothing humbles you faster than being lost with 2% battery in a new country.
A cottage by a lake.
Austria
A penguins swimming underwater.
Penguins don’t just walk—they’re elite swimmers.
Some species can reach speeds of up to 36 km/h (22 mph) underwater, faster than most Olympic swimmers.
Landscape.
Gudvangen, Norway