Often overlooked for the popular sites of the Golden Circle and Southern coast, the sparsely populated northern region of Iceland offers dramatic vistas, austere landscapes and a magic all its own. Here are 20 things you must see in northern Iceland as you point your compass north. For the purposes of this post, we are […]
Author: Carry-On Traveler
How To Enjoy The Best Of Joshua Tree In A Weekend
With the strong allure of the desert and its close proximity to Los Angeles, Joshua Tree has become a quirky weekend alternative to the glitzy design-centric Palm Springs. Here’s how to enjoy the best of Joshua Tree in a weekend. Joshua Tree’s growing scene of yoga studios, art galleries, coffee bars, live music, natural food […]
7 Steps To Make Your First Airbnb Experience Amazing
Airbnb continues to grow in popularity as an alternative to hotels for both business and leisure travel. More travelers are discovering the convenience, affordability, and charm of living like a local. Instead of having just a handful of hotel options for your destination, now there are dozens of house or apartment options. Many of them […]
A First Timer’s Guide To Budapest
On the first visit to Budapest, it is easy to be surprised and overwhelmed by the beauty of the city. Often compared to Paris, Budapest is nestled along a picturesque river, filled with spectacular architecture, grand boulevards, and charming parks. The people are exceptionally friendly, the city is very clean, one of the safest in […]
8 Things To Prepare Your Home Before You Travel
Preparing your home before leaving on a trip is just as important as packing your suitcase and getting your travel documents in order. Before you lock the door and rush to the airport, here are 8 essential steps to prepare your home before you travel, to ensure it stays safe while you’re away. And to make […]
An Insider’s Guide to Venice Beach, California
The city of Venice Beach, California conjures up images of surf, skateboards and a funky boardwalk scene. But locals know that there are even more treasures and surprises to be found just a few feet beyond the sand, where artists, surfers and technology titans all mingle together to create a unique vibe that can’t be […]
10 Books To Inspire Your Next Adventure
Most of us have day jobs that act as a distraction while daydreaming about our next adventure. To help keep the wanderlust alive between meetings, commutes and day-to-day commitments, a few choice books can allow for a little vicarious adventure as the next trip is planned. Grab one of the following 10 books to inspire, delight […]
10 Things You Must Do Before Your International Trip
You’ve already researched how to pack, but there are 10 key things you must do before your international trip, to help ensure your experience is trouble-free. 1. CHECK YOUR PASSPORT Many countries will not allow you to enter unless you have at least 6 months left before it expires. Additionally, many countries require you have at least […]
9 Reasons Why A Carry-On Is Better Than Checked Baggage
Some people prefer to check their bags because they can’t fit everything they need into a 22 x 14 inch carry-on bag. Others check their bags to enjoy more freedom navigating the airport and boarding their flight. Whatever your opinion on the matter, there are a number of things to consider. Here are 9 reasons why a carry-on is […]
How To Travel Light – A Seasoned Traveler’s Guide
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could shrink your entire wardrobe with a cartoon ray gun and fit everything into your pocket? And then enlarge it again when you arrive at your destination? Yes, that would be pretty cool. But since we won’t be defying the laws of physics anytime soon, we must learn how […]
What To Do When You’re Forced To Check Your Carry-On Suitcase
There are times when even the most committed carry-on travelers must check a bag. Perhaps you were given the dreaded Zone 5 boarding slot or the airplane is too small to accommodate your bag in the overhead bin. Or maybe you were compelled to purchase a lovely bottle of something that is greater than the […]
How To Pack A Suitcase – The Ultimate Guide
This ultimate traveler’s guide will show you how to pack a suitcase for your trip, no matter where you’re going. We’ll cover techniques for identifying essentials, organizing items and maximizing space. We’ll also show how to get through airport security quickly and efficiently. First of all, this guide details how to pack a carry-on suitcase. […]
Suitcase Packing Face Off: Rolling vs. Folding
Do you roll or fold? It’s a hotly debated subject among experienced travelers so we decided to settle the argument once and for all. We’ve compared both options and we have a final verdict. And we have a time-lapse video of each method to prove it. We made our comparison using the following measurements: space […]
What To Do When Your Checked Baggage Gets Lost
You waited with nervous anticipation at the baggage carousel expecting to see your suitcase appear on the belt. One by one, everyone else retrieved their bags as a sinking feeling slowly came over you. Eventually you stood alone and the carousel stopped. A dozen expletives fired in your head like shots from a pistol. So […]
6 Tips For Getting Overhead Bin Space For Your Carry-On Suitcase
These tips will help increase the chances that you won’t have to gate-check your bag. Of course, there’s never a guarantee that you’ll get overhead bin space for your carry-on, unless you’re flying first or business class. Different airlines have different boarding procedures. Knowing how each one works will help ensure you get overhead space. The general […]
How To Choose The Perfect Carry-On Suitcase
A carry-on bag is like a travel partner. It might seem good looking and easy-going while at home, but once you get a few days or even hours into your trip you quickly realize that it is frustrating, inflexible and ruining your trip. Here are some tips for selecting the bag that will be your trusty […]
How To Navigate Airports And Board Your Plane Like A Ninja
Air travel can be disorienting and stressful. Most travelers panic and descend into competitive survival mode. Their tempers flare. They get pushy and inconsiderate. They block passageways. They demand time and attention from airline personnel. They slow the process and create chaos. It can be downright medieval. You can’t change other people but you can learn […]