Where to Go on a Reading Retreat & What to Read
Reading retreats are taking the internet by storm recently, with trends being reported by the New York Post, Conde Nast Traveler, and beyond. Reading on vacation isn’t exactly a new concept - after all, beach reads exist for a reason - but taking a trip centered around reading is becoming more and more popular. As fellow book lovers, we can’t help but jump on this trend and share a list destinations perfect for a “book-cation” (has that been copyrighted yet?) as well as suggestions for what you should read while on it.
8 Places to Visit in the Midwest
The Midwest is one of the most underappreciated regions in the United States. With cities like Chicago and picturesque scenery along the rugged shores of Lake Superior, there are an endless number of places to explore. Whether you’re looking for an urban adventure or to slow down and reconnect with nature, the Midwest holds varied landscapes, like lush forests, serene lakeshores, waterfalls, caves, and caverns, plus so much more. Apple festivals, berry festivals, and arts festivals fill the year with things to do, and friendly communities welcome people into their towns. We will always be ready for a coastal escape, but you can also find us making our way through the slower-paced, diverse goldmine that is the Midwest.
9 Road Trips From Chicago
Who doesn’t love a good road trip? One of the best things about Chicago is its central location, which makes it easily accessible to many great destinations across the Midwest. With several states within a reasonable driving distance, there is an endless number of places to choose from for your next weekend retreat or extended getaway. From charming lakeside towns less than two hours away to natural marvels in every direction, while we love our hometown of Chicago, we love to get away from it once in a while, too. Whether you’re a local or visiting, consider one of these memorable road trips for your next adventure.
Guide to Summer in Chicago
Summertime in Chicago has an energy you can’t experience anywhere else. Because winters are long and can be brutal, Chicagoans go all out, from patio brunches to beach days. Even if it’s one hundred degrees and humid, rooftops will be packed and the beach will be buzzing. Whether you’re a local or visiting for a few days, we’ve got your guide to summer in Chicago, from where to eat to how to escape the heat when it becomes too much. Grab your sandals and let’s get going!
Small Town Spotlight: A Weekend in Charlevoix, Michigan
In the northwest corner of Michigan’s mitten, a small town called Charlevoix sits on an isthmus between two lakes, connected by a historic drawbridge. With fewer than 2,500 residents, Charlevoix is a tranquil and idyllic town with a genuine Midwestern spirit. Known as the home of the famous Mushroom Houses and surrounded by lakes, neighboring Petoskey often overshadows this charming Michigan town, but it is worth a visit on its own. From cozy coffee shops to ferry rides, Charlevoix might be slower paced, but there’s plenty to keep you busy during a long weekend getaway. We’d even go so far as to say it’s the perfect small town for an extended stay, encouraging slowing down and reconnecting with nature.
8 Destinations for a “Coolcation” This Summer
Summer isn’t for everyone. We know, we know…it’s a small group of individuals. But they exist, nonetheless. So while many people in the northern hemisphere count down the minutes until they can clock out and head to the nearest beach for a straight shot of vitamin D, others count the days until the heat breaks and cooler temperatures blow in. With this in mind, July through September is perfect for those who favor cooler weather to go south…WAY south. The southern hemisphere is in the thick of winter, so destinations like Peru and Australia are much more temperate if the heat isn’t your speed. If staying north of the equator is more realistic, plenty of destinations have milder summers for a “coolcation,” especially in northern Europe and the upper reaches of North America. Regardless of the vibe you’re looking for, we’ve got several fantastic destinations to inspire a cooler getaway this summer. But if the heat is your speed, we’ve got you covered with our summer destination guide. Or perhaps you’re looking for destinations that are good for a digital detox to unplug fully from daily life.
9 Destinations to Visit This Summer
Summer is here for anyone living in the northern hemisphere! For many, that means it’s time to shut the laptop and head out for a long-anticipated vacation. Whether you’re looking for something that can be planned over a long weekend or a much lengthier adventure, we’ve compiled nine destinations to consider for your summer travels. From Turkey’s Turquoise Coast to the lesser-known Balkan city of Tirana, wildlife adventures in the Galapagos and Serengeti, a tropical escape in the Philippines, and one of the most famous destinations to catch the best DJs in the world, we’ve got a spot for whatever vibe you’re looking for this summer. Take yourself on a solo adventure and slow down to enjoy the sunshine. This time is for you, so make the most of it!
8 Destinations Inspired by Books
Books have been inspiring travel for thousands of years. From the adventures of the Odyssey to the emotional journey of Eat, Pray, Love, books introduce us to places we’ve never been and might have never dreamed existed. From the haunting moors and rough coastline in England’s Yorkshire countryside to hidden corners of Paris, some of our favorite books have inspired travel over the years for us and so many others. Whether you’re looking for a great summer read or need inspiration for an upcoming trip, these eight books and destinations are strong contenders for consideration.
15 Destinations to Visit Inspired by Movies & TV Shows
Art has been inspiring bucket lists for centuries. From the Greek epics to Monet’s paintings of Provence, stories of adventures around the world and descriptions of faraway lands have shown up in every medium. Today, we’re inspired to travel through movies and film. Eat, Pray, Love is a perfect example, as is White Lotus. The impact of movies and film can be so significant that destinations will capitalize on the interest and create tours or experiences dedicated to the filming locations. Harry Potter has done this for the UK, Outlander for Scotland, and Game of Thrones for many places, including Croatia. All of these introductions are a great way to dive into new cultures, traditions, and people - go outside of our comfort zones and discover somewhere new that perhaps we weren’t aware existed before.
12 Destinations for a Digital Detox
We’ve put together a list of destinations perfect for a digital detox. Whether you’re planning your first trip of this kind or you’ve made a habit of taking these regularly, there’s a destination on here for everyone. Some of them are truly remote, meaning that disconnecting digitally due to lack of cell or internet service will be unavoidable. While for some, that can bring immense relief, others might find it too anxiety-inducing, and that’s ok. The purpose of a digital detox is to create space for relaxation and calm the mind and nervous system. If having service available to disconnect digitally on your terms is a better option, there are plenty of spots on this list that are perfect for that, too.
15 Museums to Visit in Washington, D.C.
Exploring museums isn’t just for bad weather days. They offer a glimpse into different corners of the world at different moments in time. They provide an opportunity to learn visually and interactively and preserve history, art, culture, and stories of the people who came before us. Museums often have educational, preservation, and research programs crucial for everything from civil rights to environmental science to art history. They inspire future pilots, archaeologists, painters, and doctors. They make learning fun and present information in digestible yet impactful ways.
Things to Do in Old Town Alexandria
Washington, D.C., draws millions of tourists annually, but the charming city of Alexandria, Virginia, is a quick drive across the Potomac River. Often overlooked or simply included as a day trip in a D.C. itinerary, Old Town Alexandria is full of history, character, and charm, making it a stand-out destination. There’s plenty to see and do in the heart of this historic neighborhood. Whether you have one day to explore while visiting the larger DMV area or plan to book a long weekend getaway, soak up every bit of this delightful Virginian city.