Travel

  • Pint Glass on Bar Top - New York City Dive-Bar

    Historic Dive Bars Across the Country

    The term “dive bar” doesn’t always signify a saloon of questionable reputation. Many watering hole owners are embracing a new definition: a no-frills establishment where you can find a stiff drink, good company, and living history. These dens have special,…

  • Costco Camp Burning Man

    There’s a Costco-Inspired Camp in the Desert for Finding Your ‘Soulmate’

    In the middle of the Black Rock Desert, nestled between goggled partygoers and towering effigies, you can find the strangest Costco in the world. This unofficial Costco location — subtitled the Soulmate Trading Outlet — doesn’t deal in bulk dry…

  • California: 2019 Airstream Globetrotter

    The Coolest RVs for Rent Across America

    Being able to go online to rent a house on wheels wasn’t really all that possible for the average person less than 10 years ago. If — like so many others — you’ve been itching to hit the road and…

  • Kabanes de Kerforn Tiny Floating Homes

    Gorgeous Floating Cabins You Can Actually Rent

    If the idea of drifting off to sleep while listening to lapping waves or drinking your morning coffee or evening cocktail while taking in the views over the water appeals to you, then you’re going to want to keep clicking…

  • Port Townsend, WA. Downtown marina with boats and historical buildings.

    Beloved Seaside Villages Perfect for Vacationing

    Many of us are feeling that a proper vacation is long overdue. The ocean beckons, but we really want to avoid the predictable — and the crowded. Read on for a tour of coastal destinations “less traveled,” places perhaps a…

  • Crowded Fenway Park during a game.

    13 World-Famous Stadiums Where You Can Still Catch a Game

    The Roman Coliseum is a crumbling relic, home only to tourist groups and history lessons. The most famous stadium in the history of the world is no longer staging gladiator battles, but plenty of other old and storied venues still…