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I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for weird and wonderful places to stay – in fact, ticking off the world’s most unique hotels is firmly planted on my travel bucket list. Because let’s be honest, sometimes it’s not just about the destination, but where you lay your head that makes the trip truly unforgettable.

From rainforest treehouses to underwater suites where fish swim by your window, these one-of-a-kind stays are more than just a bed for the night – they’re an experience in themselves.

So if you’re up for something a little different on your next adventure, here’s a handpicked collection of the most creative and downright jaw-dropping hotels around the globe.

1. Treehotel, Sweden

large glass windows on top of the tree - unique hotels in the world
https://treehotel.se/

Tucked away in the forests of northern Sweden, the Treehotel is a design-lover’s dream.

Each treehouse has its own quirky personality – from a mirrored cube that disappears into the forest to a UFO-shaped pod that looks ready for take-off. All the cabins are crafted by top architects and built to blend right in with the natural surroundings.

Why It’s Unique: Staying here lets you sleep among the treetops while surrounded by Scandinavian wilderness. The eco-friendly designs are both stylish and sustainable.

Things to Experience:

  • Stargaze through large glass windows in the “Dragonfly” cabin.
  • Explore the nearby Lule River valley through guided nature walks.
  • Relax in a treetop sauna for a one-of-a-kind spa experience.
  • Spot the northern lights during winter months.

2. The Manta Resort, Tanzania

woman diving near a private room in the middle of the ocean with man on the roof - unique hotels in the world
https://themantaresort.com/

Perched just off the coast of Pemba Island in Zanzibar, The Manta Resort comes with something seriously special – an underwater room where you’re completely surrounded by tropical marine life. It’s like drifting off to sleep in your own private aquarium… only far more magical.

Why it’s unique: This floating structure has a bedroom below sea level, encased in glass, so you get uninterrupted, 360-degree views of the ocean. Fish glide past your windows, and the whole experience feels like another world.

Things to Experience:

  • Snorkel in the turquoise waters directly from the resort.
  • Enjoy private dining on the beach with fresh, local seafood.
  • Kayak around the coastline to explore hidden coves.
  • Witness bioluminescent plankton lighting up the ocean at night.

3. Icehotel, Sweden

foam bed on top of ice made bed frame inside the ice made room - unique hotels in the world
https://www.icehotel.com/

Over in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, you’ll find the world’s very first ice hotel – and yes, it’s made entirely from ice and snow. Each winter, it’s rebuilt from scratch using frozen blocks from the nearby Torne River, with artists carving stunning designs and sculptures into every wall. No two years are ever the same.

Why it’s unique: You’ll be snuggled up in thermal sleeping bags on a bed made of ice. It’s chilly, yes – but also pretty unforgettable.

Things to Experience:

  • Visit the onsite ice bar to sip cocktails served in glasses made of ice.
  • Participate in ice-sculpting workshops.
  • Take a guided tour to learn about the hotel’s construction process.
  • Go dog sledding or snowmobiling in the surrounding Arctic wilderness.

4. Pearl-Continental Hotel Bhurban, Pakistan

aerial view of a hotel in the middle of the forest surrounded by green trees - unique hotels in the world
Image Source: TripAdvisor

Tucked into the green hills of Bhurban, just outside Murree in Pakistan, the Pearl-Continental Hotel is a 5-star retreat with seriously stunning views over the Kashmir Valley. It’s the kind of place where modern luxury meets peaceful nature, all wrapped up in cool mountain air.

Why it’s unique: Perched between forest trails and scenic lookouts, you get the best of both worlds – total tranquillity with easy access to nearby towns and local adventures.

Things to Experience:

  • Relax in the hotel’s indoor pool and jacuzzi, or indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments.
  • Enjoy authentic Pakistani cuisine at Nadia Restaurant or savor international flavors at the Terrace Café, both offering spectacular views.
  • Play tennis or explore the nearby hiking trails for an active outdoor experience.
  • Visit nearby attractions like Ayubia National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic walking trails.
  • Host events or weddings in the hotel’s state-of-the-art banquet halls or professional meeting spaces.

5. Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort, Finland

room accommodation which are glass igloos and - unique hotels in the world
https://www.kakslauttanen.fi/

Right in the heart of Lapland, Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort is home to cosy log cabins and magical glass igloos made for stargazing in style. It’s the perfect winter escape, especially if catching the northern lights is high on your travel wish list.

Why it’s unique: Those glass igloos give you front-row seats to the Arctic sky – no frostbite required. Just lie back, stay warm, and watch the aurora dance overhead.

Things to Experience:

  • Sleep under the stars in your private glass igloo.
  • Enjoy a reindeer safari through the snowy wilderness.
  • Visit Santa Claus Village for a magical holiday experience.
  • Warm up in a traditional Finnish sauna after outdoor adventures.

6. Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, Maldives

bed underwater showing fishes around - unique hotels in the world
https://www.conradmaldives.com/

This Maldives resort takes things to a whole new level—literally. The Muraka is the world’s first underwater villa, sitting 16 feet below the surface and offering a front-row seat to the ocean’s most mesmerising show.

Why it’s unique: You’ll fall asleep surrounded by sharks, rays, and technicolour fish gliding past your glass walls—while wrapped in luxury the entire time.

Things to Experience:

  • Dine at Ithaa, an underwater restaurant offering panoramic ocean views.
  • Snorkel or dive in the crystal-clear lagoon.
  • Relax on pristine white-sand beaches.
  • Indulge in spa treatments overwater or underwater.

7. Free Spirit Spheres, Canada

spherical treehouses in the middle of the forest - unique hotels in the world
https://freespiritspheres.com/

Hidden in the lush rainforests of Vancouver Island, these quirky spherical treehouses hang gently in the treetops, offering a peaceful (and slightly magical) escape from the world below.

Why it’s unique: Each one is handcrafted and designed to gently sway with the trees, so you really do feel like you’re floating in your own little forest bubble.

Things to Experience:

  • Unwind in your cozy sphere while listening to the sounds of the forest.
  • Hike the nearby trails of Cathedral Grove.
  • Explore the island’s vibrant wildlife, including eagles and black bears.
  • Kayak through the region’s peaceful waterways.

8. Jules’ Undersea Lodge, USA

room underwater with circle window showing outside water - unique hotels in the world
https://jul.com/

Down in Key Largo, Florida, Jules’ Undersea Lodge takes the idea of a “hidden gem” to a whole new level—you have to scuba dive to your room. Once a research lab, it’s now a tiny underwater hotel where the ocean is quite literally on your doorstep.

Why it’s unique: It’s the only place in the world where check-in involves a wetsuit and a tank. Definitely one for the adventurous bucket list.

Things to Experience:

  • Take a scuba diving lesson to access your room.
  • Enjoy pizza delivered underwater (yes, really!).
  • Relax in your cozy underwater room with views of tropical fish.
  • Snorkel or dive in the surrounding Florida Keys.

9. Ashford Castle, Ireland

castle like building with garden in front - unique hotels in the world
Image Source: Ashford Castle in Ireland 

Ashford Castle in County Mayo, Ireland, is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a period drama—only with better plumbing. This medieval fortress-turned-hotel is packed with history, but don’t worry, the luxury touches are very 21st century.

Why it’s unique: Sleeping in a centuries-old castle surrounded by grand halls, lush gardens, and proper Irish charm is about as close as it gets to living out a real-life fairy tale.

Things to Experience:

  • Indulge in a traditional afternoon tea in the drawing room.
  • Explore the castle grounds through horseback riding or cycling.
  • Try falconry, one of the oldest traditions at the castle.
  • Cruise along Lough Corrib for scenic views.

10. Hotel Marques de Riscal, Spain

 futuristic design roof of a building surrounded by other houses and fields - unique hotels in the world
https://www.marquesderiscal.com/

In the heart of Spain’s Rioja wine region sits Hotel Marqués de Riscal – a bold, curvy creation by architect Frank Gehry that looks more like a modern art sculpture than a hotel. It’s all gleaming metal and unexpected angles, set against rolling vineyards and endless skies.

Why it’s unique: It’s not just the architecture that stands out – this place is a dream for wine lovers, with tastings, tours, and vino flowing all around. (See you there! 😉)

Things to Experience:

  • Take a guided tour of the hotel’s onsite winery.
  • Savour wine-pairing dinners prepared by Michelin-starred chefs.
  • Relax in the luxurious spa, which offers vinotherapy treatments.
  • Stroll through the picturesque vineyards that surround the property.

11. Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

rooftop infinity pool surrounded by white beach bed and palm trees - unique hotels in the world

Marina Bay Sands is one of those places that looks just as impressive in real life as it does in the photos. Towering over Singapore’s skyline, this ultra-modern resort is known for its futuristic design, luxury everything, and that rooftop infinity pool.

Why it’s unique: The pool on the 57th floor is pure bucket list stuff. I’ve stayed here myself, and floating above the city with those views is absolutely spectacular.

Things to Experience:

  • Swim in the world-famous rooftop infinity pool.
  • Dine at celebrity chef restaurants with innovative cuisine.
  • Shop at the luxury boutiques in the Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
  • Catch a live performance at the state-of-the-art theater.

12. Amangiri, USA

aerial view of a hotel in the middle of the desert - unique hotels in the world
https://www.aman.com/resorts/amangiri

Set deep in Utah’s desert landscape, Amangiri is a peaceful, high-end hideaway tucked among towering canyons and rocky mesas. It’s all about understated luxury, stillness, and space – the kind of place where the silence feels like part of the experience.

Why it’s unique: The minimalist design melts into the landscape, giving you wide-open views of the desert in every direction. It’s like nature and architecture decided to team up and do something really special.

Things to Experience:

  • Take a guided hike through the nearby slot canyons.
  • Relax in the outdoor heated pool overlooking the stunning desert.
  • Indulge in a holistic spa treatment inspired by Navajo traditions.
  • Embark on a hot air balloon ride for a bird’s-eye view of the canyons.

13. Soneva Kiri, Thailand

With a view into the beautiful bay, this villa offers a private pool and an open-air bathroom nestled in the jungle.
https://soneva.com/

Tucked away on the unspoiled island of Koh Kood in Thailand, Soneva Kiri is where barefoot luxury meets jungle paradise. It’s all about eco-friendly design, laid-back elegance, and some pretty unforgettable dining.

Why it’s unique: You can enjoy dinner in a treetop pod while your waiter ziplines in with your food. Yes, really. It’s part jungle adventure, part fine dining – and totally brilliant.

Things to Experience:

  • Enjoy a private treetop dining experience.
  • Explore the pristine beaches of Koh Kood.
  • Snorkel in crystal-clear waters rich with marine life.
  • Watch movies under the stars at the resort’s open-air cinema.

14. The Greenbrier, USA

aerial view of a wide white building hotel surrounded by trees - unique hotels in the world
https://www.greenbrier.com/

The Greenbrier in West Virginia isn’t just a luxury resort – it’s a slice of American history. With its grand interiors and centuries-old charm, this place has been welcoming guests since 1778, including presidents and royalty.

Why it’s unique: Hidden beneath all that glamour is a fully equipped Cold War-era bunker, once meant to house the U.S. government in case of emergency. It’s a little bit James Bond, a little bit history buff heaven.

Things to Experience:

  • Tour the secret underground bunker.
  • Play a round of golf on the award-winning courses.
  • Relax in the mineral spa known for its healing waters.
  • Dine at one of the resort’s gourmet restaurants.

15. Atlantis, The Palm, UAE

yellow large slide with pools and near the beach
https://www.atlantis.com/atlantis-the-palm

Sitting proudly on Dubai’s iconic Palm Jumeirah, Atlantis is the kind of resort that goes big on everything – design, dining, and some seriously impressive aquatic attractions. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and it knows how to put on a show.

Why it’s unique: The underwater suites look straight into the Ambassador Lagoon, so you can watch sharks and stingrays glide by from your bed. I didn’t stay in one of those (maybe next time!), but I did celebrate my 50th here – and yes, I spent my birthday flying down the tallest, fastest water slides. It’s fantastic and full of fun at every turn.

Things to Experience:

  • Visit Aquaventure Waterpark, one of the largest in the world.
  • Dine at renowned restaurants like Nobu and Ossiano.
  • Swim with dolphins or enjoy a scuba diving session in the lagoon.
  • Relax at the resort’s private beach with stunning city views.

16. The Caves, Jamaica

nipa hut structure near the cliff beside turquoise Caribbean waters
https://www.thecaveshotel.com/

Perched on the cliffs of Negril, Jamaica, The Caves is a dreamy little hideaway with turquoise waters below and handcrafted cottages tucked right into the rocks. It’s intimate, relaxed, and perfect if you’re after a bit of barefoot romance.

Why it’s unique: The resort has actual private caves carved into the cliffs where you can dine by candlelight – it’s quiet, dramatic, and totally unforgettable.

Things to Experience:

  • Dine in a candlelit cave overlooking the ocean.
  • Snorkel or swim directly from the cliffs.
  • Unwind at the open-air spa with breathtaking sea views.
  • Watch the sunset from the cliffside bar.

17. Skylodge Adventure Suites, Peru

Image Source: Tripadvisor.com

Clinging to the side of a cliff in Peru’s Sacred Valley, the Skylodge Adventure Suites are not your average hotel rooms. These transparent pods dangle high above the ground, offering jaw-dropping views of the mountains and valley below.

Why it’s unique: To get there, you’ll need to climb or zipline in – so it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted. But if you’re up for the challenge, it’s an unforgettable experience with a serious dose of adrenaline.

Things to Experience:

  • Climb up to your glass pod for a night under the stars.
  • Zipline down the mountain for an unforgettable descent.
  • Enjoy gourmet meals with a panoramic view of the Sacred Valley.
  • Explore nearby Incan ruins and hiking trails.

18. Hotel de Glace, Canada

cozy thermal sleeping bag on a bed of ice.
https://www.quebec-cite.com/en/businesses/hotel-de-glace

Up in Quebec, Hotel de Glace is North America’s one and only ice hotel – and yes, it’s rebuilt from scratch every single winter. Everything from the walls to the beds (and even the bar) is sculpted out of ice and snow, turning it into a frosty work of art.

Why it’s unique: You’ll find intricate ice sculptures, frozen furniture, and even a chapel made entirely of ice. It’s like stepping into a snow globe – just don’t forget your thermals.

Things to Experience:

  • Sleep in a cozy thermal sleeping bag on a bed of ice.
  • Visit the ice bar for cocktails served in frozen glasses.
  • Take a guided tour to learn about the hotel’s construction.
  • Relax in the nearby Nordic spa after a chilly night.

19. Kumbuk River Resort, Sri Lanka

elephant-shaped villa made entirely of straw and natural materials
https://www.kumbukriver.com/

Tucked along a quiet riverbank in Sri Lanka, Kumbuk River Resort is all about off-grid charm and wild creativity. Its standout feature is a giant elephant-shaped villa made completely from straw and natural materials. Yes, really.

Why it’s unique: It’s part eco-lodge, part sculpture – and 100% unforgettable. Perfect for nature lovers who like their stays with a side of imagination.

Things to Experience:

  • Stay in the iconic elephant villa surrounded by lush greenery.
  • Go on a guided safari to spot wildlife in nearby national parks.
  • Enjoy kayaking or fishing in the river.
  • Participate in eco-friendly workshops offered by the resort.

20. No Man’s Fort, England

man-made fort in the middle of the ocean

No Man’s Land Fort by Rob Farrow, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Floating out in the middle of the Solent, this old sea fort has had quite the glow-up. Once built to defend the coast, it’s now a luxury hotel you can only reach by boat – perfect if you’re after a bit of seclusion with serious character.

Why it’s unique: Staying here means sleeping in a former military fort turned boutique hotel, complete with plush suites, panoramic sea views, and loads of historic charm.

Things to Experience:

  • Explore the fort’s historic architecture and naval heritage.
  • Relax in the rooftop hot tubs with panoramic sea views.
  • Dine in style at the on-site restaurant.
  • Try water sports or go fishing in the surrounding waters.

21. Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp, Thailand

couple inside a large bubble like accommodation with elephant in front
https://www.anantara.com/en/golden-triangle-chiang-rai

Set in the lush hills of Chiang Rai, the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp offers a stay that’s both luxurious and meaningful. You’ll be surrounded by jungle, pampered in style, and have the chance to spend time with rescued elephants in their natural habitat.

Why it’s unique: The resort’s transparent “jungle bubbles” let you fall asleep under the stars with elephants wandering nearby. It’s peaceful, surreal, and one of those once-in-a-lifetime kind of stays.

Things to Experience:

  • Stay in a jungle bubble with elephants roaming nearby.
  • Participate in ethical elephant encounters.
  • Explore the Golden Triangle on a guided tour.
  • Relax with a traditional Thai massage at the spa.

22. Crazy House, Vietnam

dreamlike treehouse with a very playful design
https://crazyhouse.vn/public/index.php

In the quirky mountain town of Da Lat, Vietnam, Crazy House lives up to its name. This wild, imaginative building looks like something straight out of a dream – part treehouse, part sculpture, and definitely not your average hotel. It was designed by a local architect and doubles as an art installation open to curious visitors.

Why it’s unique: Every room has its own nature-inspired theme, with winding staircases, organic curves, and odd little nooks everywhere you look. It’s like sleeping inside a storybook.

Things to Experience:

  • Stay in one of the whimsical-themed rooms.
  • Tour the property to admire its fantastical architecture.
  • Enjoy the cooler climate and beautiful gardens of Da Lat.
  • Explore nearby attractions like the Da Lat Flower Park.

23. Finn Lough Bubble Domes, Northern Ireland

transparent bubble domes in the middle of the forest
https://www.finnlough.com/

Hidden away in a peaceful forest in Northern Ireland, the Finn Lough Bubble Domes are glamping with a twist. These transparent domes let you fully immerse yourself in nature without giving up any creature comforts – think cosy beds, plush furnishings, and total privacy.

Why it’s unique: You can lie in bed and watch the stars twinkle through the treetops, all from the warmth of your own private dome. It’s quiet, romantic, and a little bit magical.

Things to Experience:

  • Sleep under the stars in your private bubble dome.
  • Relax in the spa with forest-view hot tubs and saunas.
  • Take a guided nature walk through the surrounding trails.
  • Enjoy gourmet dining with locally sourced ingredients.

24. Palacio de Sal, Bolivia

salt made flat, the center of the hotel
https://palaciodesal.com.bo/en/

Just outside Bolivia’s famous Uyuni Salt Flats, Palacio de Sal is the world’s first hotel built entirely from salt. And we’re not just talking a salt-themed name – the walls, the furniture, even the beds are all made from solid salt blocks.

Why it’s unique: Sleeping in a hotel made of salt, right next to one of the most surreal landscapes on Earth, is as otherworldly as it gets. It’s strange, stunning, and definitely one to tell stories about.

Things to Experience:

  • Take a guided tour of the Uyuni Salt Flats.
  • Relax in the hotel’s saltwater spa.
  • Enjoy traditional Bolivian cuisine at the on-site restaurant.
  • Watch the mesmerizing sunset over the salt flats.

25. Hotel Unique, Brazil

aerial view of the hotel looks like a giant slice of watermelon
https://www.hotelunique.com/

In the heart of São Paulo, Hotel Unique certainly lives up to its name. Shaped like a giant slice of watermelon (yep, really), this bold architectural gem is sleek, modern, and impossible to miss. With its rooftop pool and sweeping city views, it’s the perfect mix of style and substance.

Why it’s unique: That striking design paired with top-notch luxury makes it feel more like an art piece than a hotel – a vibrant urban retreat with serious personality.

Things to Experience:

  • Swim in the rooftop pool with panoramic views of São Paulo.
  • Dine at the Skye Bar, known for its innovative cuisine.
  • Explore the city’s cultural attractions nearby.
  • Relax in the hotel’s state-of-the-art spa.

26. Cappadocia Cave Suites, Turkey

hot air balloon near cave-style accommodations carved into ancient volcanic rock

Tucked into the surreal, otherworldly landscape of Cappadocia, this cave hotel blends ancient history with modern comfort. The rooms are carved right into the soft volcanic rock, giving you that cosy, tucked-away feeling with all the luxuries you’d expect from a high-end stay.

Why it’s unique: Sleeping in a cave surrounded by centuries of history, while still having a proper shower and a good coffee? Yes please! It’s the best of both worlds – and it’s definitely high on my bucket list!

Things to Experience:

  • Take a hot air balloon ride over the unique rock formations.
  • Explore the nearby underground cities and ancient churches.
  • Enjoy a traditional Turkish breakfast with stunning views.
  • Go hiking through Cappadocia’s scenic valleys.

27. The Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort and Spa, Philippines

aerial view of a hotel buildings in an island surrounded by trees and near ocean
Image Source: Shangri-La Boracay

Set on the soft white sands of Boracay Island, Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort and Spa is a slice of tropical bliss. With crystal-clear waters, lush surroundings, and next-level service, it’s the kind of place where you instantly slow down and soak it all in.

Why it’s unique: It blends modern luxury with the island’s natural beauty – including overwater villas, private beach spots, and a spa that feels like it’s floating in the jungle. Peaceful, polished, and pure paradise.

Things to Experience:

  • Stay in an overwater villa with direct access to the crystal-clear lagoon.
  • Enjoy water sports such as paddleboarding, kayaking, and snorkeling.
  • Relax at the resort’s award-winning spa, offering holistic treatments and massages.
  • Explore the vibrant marine life through guided diving excursions.

28. The Setai, Miami Beach, USA

vertical high rise white hotel with palm trees around

Right in the middle of the buzz and sunshine of Miami Beach, The Setai stands out for its calm, elegant vibe. It’s a beautiful blend of sleek Art Deco style and Asian-inspired design, offering a peaceful escape that still keeps you close to the action.

Why it’s unique: From the architecture to the interiors and even the food, everything reflects a thoughtful East-meets-West fusion. It’s refined, serene, and a world away from the usual Miami madness.

Things to Experience:

  • Dine at the hotel’s renowned restaurants, featuring a blend of Asian and international cuisines.
  • Relax by the stunning infinity pools with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Enjoy a rejuvenating treatment at the state-of-the-art spa, inspired by Asian wellness traditions.
  • Take a stroll along the iconic Miami Beach boardwalk, right outside the hotel.

29. The Nautilus Hotel, Mexico

white building structure

Tucked away on the laid-back island of Isla Holbox, The Nautilus Hotel is a little slice of seaside creativity. Inspired by the shapes and curves of the ocean, this boutique stay feels more like a sculpture you get to sleep in – and it’s as eco-conscious as it is eye-catching.

Why it’s unique: With shell-inspired rooms, flowing lines, and just steps from the beach, it’s a peaceful, artsy escape that brings the ocean right into your space.

Things to Experience:

  • Explore the vibrant marine ecosystem through snorkeling and diving excursions.
  • Relax in hammocks under palm trees, enjoying the gentle sea breeze.
  • Participate in eco-friendly initiatives, such as beach cleanups and marine conservation programs.
  • Savor fresh seafood at the hotel’s oceanfront restaurant, highlighting local flavors and sustainable ingredients.

30. Hotel Villa Honegg, Switzerland

outdoor infinity pool with views of the surrounding mountains.
https://villa-honegg.ch/en/

Perched high above Lake Lucerne on Mount Bürgenstock, Hotel Villa Honegg is one of those places that looks like it’s been plucked from a postcard. This luxurious Swiss hideaway offers sweeping alpine views, refined comfort, and that crisp mountain air that makes you want to breathe a little deeper.

Why it’s unique: With its elevated spot and peaceful setting, the views are absolutely next level – perfect for soaking in the infinity pool or heading out for a scenic alpine walk. It’s the kind of place where relaxation comes naturally.

Things to Experience:

  • Soak in the outdoor infinity pool with views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Take a guided hike through the scenic trails of Mount Bürgenstock.
  • Indulge in a spa treatment, enjoying the serene mountain ambiance.
  • Enjoy fine dining at the hotel’s gourmet restaurant, featuring Swiss and international cuisine.

31. The Dolder Grand, Switzerland

hotel building surrounded by trees and plants
https://www.thedoldergrand.com/en/

Overlooking Lake Zurich with the Alps in the distance, The Dolder Grand is a Swiss classic with a modern twist. This historic hotel blends traditional charm with sleek, contemporary touches – and does it effortlessly. It’s grand, yes, but still warm and welcoming.

Why it’s unique: With its turreted architecture, impressive art collection, and one of the best spas in Switzerland, it’s a perfect mix of culture, comfort, and classic Swiss style.

Things to Experience:

  • Explore the hotel’s impressive art collection, featuring works by renowned artists.
  • Relax in the opulent spa, offering a range of wellness treatments and therapies.
  • Enjoy gourmet dining at the Michelin-starred restaurant, serving exquisite cuisine.
  • Take a scenic walk through the beautifully landscaped gardens and surrounding forests.

32. The Alila Villas Uluwatu, Bali

aerial view of a hotel building with swimming pool surrounded by green trees
https://www.alilahotels.com/

Perched on the dramatic cliffs of southern Bali, Alila Villas Uluwatu is a peaceful blend of modern luxury and traditional Balinese style. Sleek, open-air spaces, endless ocean views, and thoughtful touches make this resort feel effortlessly serene.

Why it’s unique: With solar-powered villas, rainwater systems, and a serious commitment to sustainability, it proves that you don’t have to sacrifice comfort to travel responsibly. It’s luxury with a conscience – and some of the best views in Bali.

Things to Experience:

  • Enjoy breathtaking sunset views from your private villa’s infinity pool.
  • Participate in a Balinese cooking class, learning to prepare traditional dishes.
  • Relax with a holistic spa treatment, inspired by local wellness traditions.
  • Explore the nearby Uluwatu Temple, perched on a cliff with panoramic ocean views.

33. The Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre, Iceland

grey hotel building near the street
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/rekcapy-canopy-reykjavik-city-centre/

Right in the heart of Reykjavik, Canopy by Hilton is a fresh, modern base for exploring Iceland’s quirky capital. With its colourful, locally-inspired design and cosy vibe, it feels more like a stylish Icelandic home than a hotel chain.

Why it’s unique: From renewable energy to thoughtful eco-friendly touches, it’s a great pick for travellers who want comfort with a conscience – all while being steps away from Reykjavik’s coolest cafes, galleries, and nightlife.

Things to Experience:

  • Explore Reykjavik’s vibrant arts and culture scene, with galleries and museums nearby.
  • Take a day trip to the Golden Circle to see geysers, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes.
  • Relax in the hotel’s rooftop bar, enjoying panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.
  • Discover local Icelandic cuisine at the on-site restaurant, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients.

34. The Giraffe Manor, Kenya

two giraffe facing the window of a brick house
Image Source: Giraffe Manor 

Tucked away in the leafy outskirts of Nairobi, Giraffe Manor is one of the most talked-about stays in Africa – and it’s not hard to see why. With a resident herd of Rothschild giraffes wandering the grounds, it’s part boutique hotel, part wildlife encounter.

Why it’s unique: Where else can you enjoy breakfast with a giraffe poking its head through the window? It’s a surreal, up-close experience that feels straight out of a storybook.

Things to Experience:

  • Enjoy breakfast with giraffes poking their heads through the windows.
  • Visit the nearby Nairobi National Park for a traditional safari experience.
  • Explore the botanical gardens surrounding the manor, home to a variety of native plants and wildlife.
  • Take part in a guided tour of the giraffe conservation program, learning about their care and protection.

35. The Pod Hotels, Various Locations

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https://www.thepodhotel.com/pod-bk

Found in major cities like New York, London, and LA, Pod Hotels offer a stylish, micro-luxury experience that’s perfect for modern travellers. The rooms may be compact, but the clever design and attention to detail make every inch feel intentional – and surprisingly comfortable.

Why it’s unique: These sleek little pods blend minimalist style with smart tech, creating a cool, efficient stay that’s ideal for budget-conscious travellers who still want a touch of luxury.

Things to Experience:

  • Stay in smart pods equipped with the latest technology, including automated lighting and climate control.
  • Enjoy communal lounges and workspaces designed for socializing and productivity.
  • Explore nearby attractions with the hotel’s prime city-center locations.
  • Experience flexible living with options for short-term stays and customizable amenities.

36. The Sun Cruise Resort, South Korea

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Image Source: Tripadvisor

Perched high on a cliff in South Korea’s Gangwon Province, the Sun Cruise Resort looks like a luxury cruise liner that somehow docked on dry land. It’s bold, a bit surreal, and offers sweeping views over the East Sea – all without setting sail.

Why it’s unique: It’s the world’s first on-land cruise ship hotel, giving you all the ocean vibes with none of the motion sickness. A cruise holiday… minus the cruise.

Things to Experience:

  • Watch breathtaking sunrises over the East Sea from the ship’s observation deck.
  • Walk through the surrounding sculpture park for a unique blend of art and nature.
  • Dine at the on-site restaurant, which offers fresh seafood and panoramic ocean views.
  • Relax to the sound of crashing waves from your cabin-style room with floor-to-ceiling windows.

35+ Most Unique Hotels in the World – Summary

Choosing one of the most unique hotels in the world isn’t just about where you sleep, it’s part of the adventure. Whether it’s floating in an underwater suite in the Maldives, curling up in a Swedish treehouse, or dining in a treetop pod in Thailand, these stays turn a trip into something truly unforgettable.

Each one blends comfort, creativity, and a strong sense of place – whether that’s through nature, culture, or sheer architectural brilliance.

I haven’t stayed in any of these yet, but they’re absolutely on my radar. Exploring weird, wonderful, and offbeat places to stay is high on my travel wishlist, and I can’t wait to share the journey as I start ticking a few off!

If you’re craving something a bit different on your next escape, why not swap the standard hotel room for a night somewhere extraordinary?

Your bucket list just got a little longer. 😂


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I love a good road trip! There’s nothing quite like the freedom of hitting the open road, windows down, snacks at the ready, and an epic playlist setting the mood.

For 50+ nomads like us, road trips are more than just a way to get from A to B, they’re an adventure! A chance to soak in breathtaking landscapes, stumble upon hidden gems, and take things at our own pace.

The world is packed with incredible drives that tick all the boxes of stunning scenery, rich cultural experiences, and routes that won’t leave you exhausted before you even reach your destination.

Whether you’re drawn to dramatic coastal highways, winding mountain roads, or long stretches of open desert, there’s a perfect journey out there waiting for you.

In this guide, I’m sharing 30 of the best road trips in the world. Routes designed to fuel your wanderlust and help you plan your next great escape.

So grab your GPS, and let’s hit the road! 🚗✨

1. Route 66 – Arizona, USA

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Distance: 394 km (245 miles) | Duration: 3-4 days

Route 66 is the ultimate classic American road trip, and the stretch through Arizona is packed with nostalgia, natural wonders, and plenty of quirky stops along the way.

Starting in Flagstaff and winding down to Kingman, this route takes you through red rock landscapes, historic towns, and some of the best roadside Americana you’ll ever see.

Hot tips: Don’t miss the Meteor Crater – it’s one of the best-preserved impact sites on Earth. Take a detour to the Grand Canyon. And if you’re up for a bit of magic, Sedona’s vortexes are said to have an energy you can feel – perfect for a little spiritual recharge.

This road trip is perfect for 50+ nomads who love a mix of history, stunning landscapes, and iconic roadside attractions. Whether you’re hiking, snapping photos, or just soaking up the old-school Americana, Route 66 delivers an unforgettable ride. 🚗✨

2. Pacific Coast Highway – California, USA

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Distance: 1,600 km (1,000 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

The Pacific Coast Highway is a legendary drive. Ocean on one side, dramatic cliffs on the other, and a winding road that takes you through some of California’s most stunning landscapes.

Starting in San Francisco, this route meanders down the coast through Big Sur’s rugged cliffs, the charming towns of Monterey and Carmel, and the sun-soaked beaches of Los Angeles.

Hot tips: Stop for wine tasting in Paso Robles (Napa’s great, but this is a hidden gem), take in the view from the iconic Bixby Bridge, and don’t rush through Big Sur – it’s the kind of place that deserves time to soak in. If you love seafood, grab a bowl of clam chowder at Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey or fresh-caught fish tacos in Santa Barbara.

3. San Francisco to Los Angeles – National Parks Route, USA

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Distance: 1,200 km (745 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

Traveling from San Francisco to Los Angeles via the National Parks Route is a chance to see some of California’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Yosemite’s towering waterfalls and granite cliffs, the rugged coastline of Point Reyes, and the giant sequoias of Sequoia National Park make this drive an unforgettable experience.

I absolutely loved Yosemite, it remains one of the most breathtaking places I’ve visited in the world, and when exploring Kauri forests in New Zealand earlier this year, I remembered just how absolutely massive the Sequoia trees are! You have to see them to believe it, although here’s a pic of me standing in one!

Jo standing under a sequoia tree

Hot tips: Take a sunrise hike to Glacier Point in Yosemite for jaw-dropping views, keep an eye out for elephant seals at Point Reyes, and don’t rush through Sequoia – standing beneath those ancient trees is something you’ll want to savour.

For 50+ nomads who love the outdoors, this route offers the perfect mix of adventure and serenity, with plenty of opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and capturing incredible photos along the way.

4. Hana Highway – Maui, Hawaii, USA

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Distance: 165 km (103 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

We did the Hana Highway back in 2019, and it was absolutely breathtaking. This legendary Maui drive winds through lush rainforests, past cascading waterfalls, and along dramatic coastal cliffs, with plenty of stunning stops along the way.

One of the highlights was walking the Ke Alaloa O Maui Piilani Trail, where the vibrant green foliage contrasts beautifully against the stark black lava rocks, an unforgettable sight.

Jo at the Ke Alaloa O Maui Piilani Trail - green foliage against black rocks

Other must-see stops include the Seven Sacred Pools, the stunning Wailua Falls, and the golden sands of Hamoa Beach.

Hot tips: Start early to beat the traffic, bring motion sickness tablets if you’re not a fan of hairpin turns, and don’t rush, this isn’t a road trip to power through. Stop, explore, and soak in the magic of Maui at your own pace. 🌿🌊🚗

5. 17 Mile Drive – California, USA

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Distance: 27 km (17 miles) | Duration: Half-day

17 Mile Drive is a scenic journey through the exclusive communities of Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove, offering sweeping ocean views, rugged coastline, and iconic landmarks like the Lone Cypress. It’s a short but stunning route, perfect for a relaxed, picturesque drive.

Hot tips: Stop at Spanish Bay to watch the waves crash against the rocks, take a photo at The Lone Cypress, and, if golf is your thing, Pebble Beach Golf Links is a bucket-list course. For a slower pace, browse the charming art galleries in Carmel-by-the-Sea or enjoy a seafood lunch overlooking the ocean.

This drive may be short, but it’s packed with beauty, history, and a touch of luxury – definitely worth adding to the list. 🚗🌊

6. Miami to Key West, Florida, USA

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Distance: 386 km (240 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

Driving from Miami to Key West along the Overseas Highway is a classic Florida road trip, with endless ocean views, tropical breezes, and a laid-back island vibe. This journey takes you across a series of bridges and islands, with the turquoise waters of the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Atlantic on the other – it doesn’t get much more scenic than this.

Hot tips: Stop in Key Largo for world-class snorkeling, grab a slice of key lime pie in Islamorada, and don’t miss the sunset celebration at Mallory Square in Key West. If you’re a history buff, a visit to Ernest Hemingway’s house is a must.

This drive is all about sun, sea, and soaking up that laid-back Florida Keys atmosphere, take it slow and enjoy the ride. 🚗🌴☀

7. Lake Superior Circle Tour – USA and Canada

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Distance: 4,300 km (2,672 miles) | Duration: 3-4 weeks

The Lake Superior Circle Tour is an epic road trip that loops around the largest of the Great Lakes, crossing through both the USA and Canada. This route is all about rugged coastlines, dense forests, and charming lakeside towns, making it a dream for anyone who loves wide-open spaces and dramatic scenery.

Hot tips: Stop in Duluth for a stroll along the waterfront, check out the stunning Kakabeka Falls near Thunder Bay, and visit Sault Ste. Marie to watch massive ships pass through the historic locks. For an off-the-beaten-path experience, explore Pukaskwa National Park—one of Canada’s hidden gems.

This trip is perfect for those who enjoy long, scenic drives, outdoor adventures, and a mix of cultures along the way. Take your time, breathe in the fresh northern air, and enjoy the journey. 🚗🌲🌊

8. Icefields Parkway – Alberta, Canada

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Distance: 232 km (144 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

The Icefields Parkway is one of Canada’s most breathtaking drives, linking Banff and Jasper National Parks with a route that’s packed with glaciers, towering peaks, and stunning turquoise lakes. This is firmly on my bucket list and I can’t wait to experience it first hand!

Hot tips: Stop at Peyto Lake for one of the most surreal blue waters you’ll ever see, take a guided tour on the Columbia Icefield, and don’t miss the powerful Athabasca Falls. Keep your camera ready—this is prime territory for spotting bears, elk, and mountain goats.

This is one of those road trips where the journey is just as incredible as the destination. Take it slow, stop often, and soak in the sheer beauty of the Canadian Rockies. 🚗🏔❄

9. Dempster Highway – Yukon, Canada

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Distance: 730 km (450 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

The Dempster Highway is a true adventure, cutting through the remote wilderness of the Yukon and taking you all the way past the Arctic Circle. Starting in Dawson City, this drive is all about wide-open tundra, rugged mountain ranges, and the kind of solitude you don’t find just anywhere.

Hot tips: Stop at Tombstone Mountain for a hike in some of the most striking landscapes in the North, take the ferry across the Mackenzie River, and don’t miss the chance to experience Inuvik’s unique Indigenous culture. If you time it right, you might even catch the northern lights dancing across the sky.

This is a remote and challenging drive, but for those who love wild landscapes and the feeling of being truly off the grid, it doesn’t get much better. 🚗🌲❄

10. Fundy Trail – New Brunswick, Canada

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Distance: 220 km (137 miles) | Duration: 1 week

The Fundy Trail in New Brunswick is a stunning coastal drive along the Bay of Fundy, home to the world’s highest tides. With dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and sweeping ocean views, this route is packed with natural beauty and plenty of great stops along the way.

Hot tips: Walk on the ocean floor at Hopewell Rocks during low tide, explore the trails and waterfalls in Fundy National Park, and take a break in St. Andrews, a charming seaside town with great seafood and historic sites. If you’re up for an adventure, kayaking along the bay gives you a whole new perspective on those famous tides.

This drive is perfect for those who love coastal scenery, fresh sea air, and a mix of relaxing and active experiences. 🚗🌊🌲

11. Cowboy Trail – Alberta, Canada

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Distance: 1,200 km (745 miles) | Duration: 2-3 weeks

The Cowboy Trail is Alberta’s ultimate scenic route, running through the heart of ranching country with a backdrop of rolling hills, wide-open prairies, and classic Western towns. It’s a road trip that feels like stepping into a piece of living history.

Hot tips: Ride horseback through the foothills of the Rockies, visit the Bar U Ranch National Historic Site to get a taste of cowboy life, and stop in Crowsnest Pass for incredible mountain views and a bit of gold rush history. Medicine Hat is great for local arts and culture, while Elk Island National Park is a must for spotting bison.

This is a road trip for those who love big skies, open roads, and a little Western adventure along the way. 🚗🤠🌾

12. Cabot Trail – Nova Scotia, Canada

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Distance: 298 km (185 miles) | Duration: Up to a week

Canada’s Cabot Trail is easily one of the best road trips in the world, winding through the Cape Breton Highlands with breathtaking ocean views, rugged cliffs, and dense forests that explode into colour in the autumn.

Hot tips: Drive the Skyline Trail for sweeping coastal views, relax on Ingonish Beach, and stop in Baddeck to explore the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. If you’re visiting in the right season, a whale-watching tour is a must—this coastline is teeming with marine life.

Whether you’re in it for the scenery, the wildlife, or just a peaceful coastal drive, this route is a standout for anyone who loves the great outdoors. 🚗🍁🌊

13. Sea to Sky Highway – British Columbia, Canada

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Distance: 174 km (108 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

The Sea to Sky Highway is a stunning drive from Vancouver to Whistler, packed with towering mountains, sparkling ocean views, and dramatic cliffs. It’s one of those routes where you’ll want to pull over constantly just to take it all in.

Hot tips: Stop at Shannon Falls for a short hike to a breathtaking waterfall, take in the views from the top of Stawamus Chief, and ride the Sea to Sky Gondola for an even better perspective. Once in Whistler, explore the lively village, hit the trails, or just relax with a coffee and take in the alpine scenery.

14. Sunshine Coast – British Columbia, Canada

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Distance: 160 km (100 miles) | Duration: 1 week

The Sunshine Coast is a laid-back coastal drive along southwestern British Columbia, with beaches, lush forests, and charming seaside towns that make it the perfect escape from the city. The ferry ride from Vancouver sets the tone—this is a road trip meant to be savoured.

Hot tips: Watch the tidal rapids at Skookumchuck Narrows, explore the quiet beauty of Porpoise Bay Provincial Park, and take your time wandering through Halfmoon Bay’s vibrant arts scene. Sechelt and Gibsons are great spots to grab a coffee, browse local shops, and soak up the relaxed coastal vibe.

For those who love ocean views, fresh seafood, and a slower pace, this is a perfect mix of nature, culture, and small-town charm. 🚗🌊🎨

15. North Coast 500 – Scotland, UK

bridge road over the flowing water

Distance: 830 km (515 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

Scotland’s North Coast 500 is an unforgettable drive through the northern Highlands, packed with rugged coastlines, historic castles, and some of the most dramatic landscapes in the UK. Starting and ending in Inverness, this route is often called Scotland’s answer to Route 66—but with a lot more castles and whisky.

Hot tips: Take in the epic views of the Torridon Mountains, explore the fairytale-like Dunrobin Castle, and keep an eye out for Nessie at Loch Ness (you never know!). If you’re a whisky fan, visiting a Highland distillery is a must, and for history buffs, the Neolithic sites of Caithness are fascinating.

With a mix of wild landscapes, ancient history, and cosy village stops, the North Coast 500 is truly one of the best road trips in the world, I know I’ve done it (many years ago) and it’s a perfect mix of adventure and culture. 🚗🏴🏰

16. Amalfi Coast – Italy

city on the hill by the water

Distance: 150 km (93 miles) | Duration: 7-10 days

Driving along the Amalfi Coast is one of those road trips that feels straight out of a postcard—dramatic cliffs, colourful villages, and sparkling Mediterranean waters at every turn. Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello are just a few of the must-visit stops along this breathtaking route, each offering its own charm, history, and of course, incredible food.

As I write this, I’m actually planning this trip with my sister later this year, and I can’t wait! From boat tours along the coast to wandering through historic cathedrals and indulging in all the pasta and gelato we can handle, this one has been on my list for a while.

Hot tips: Drive early in the morning to avoid the traffic, take a ferry between towns for a different perspective, and don’t leave without trying a lemon granita in Amalfi, it’s the perfect refreshment after a long day of exploring.

With its mix of stunning scenery, rich culture, and mouthwatering food, the Amalfi Coast easily earns its spot as one of the best road trips in the world. 🚗☀🍋

17. Causeway Coast – Northern Ireland, UK

rocky cliff with hanging bridge in between

Distance: 202 km (126 miles) | Duration: 7 days

I did the Causeway Coast drive many years ago (back before the days of iphones, so unfortunately I have no photos), and it’s truly one of the most breathtaking parts of Ireland. This stunning coastal route from Belfast to Derry-Londonderry is packed with rugged cliffs, historic sites, and incredible views at every turn.

One of the highlights was visiting the Giant’s Causeway, where the hexagonal rock formations are even more surreal in person. I also crossed the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which was a bit nerve-wracking but totally worth it for the views. A stop at Bushmills Distillery for a whiskey tasting was a must, and the charming village of Portstewart was the perfect place to relax by the sea.

Hot tips: The Dark Hedges (made famous by Game of Thrones) are a great detour, and if you’re a history lover, Dunluce Castle is a dramatic medieval ruin perched right on the cliffs.

If you love coastal drives, fascinating history, and a bit of adventure, this route is absolutely worth the trip. 🚗🌊🏰

18. Bavaria – Germany

Neuschwanstein Castle on top of the hill

Distance: 1,200 km (745 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

Bavaria is a dream road trip destination, packed with fairy-tale castles, medieval towns, and breathtaking alpine scenery. The drive takes you through charming villages, rolling countryside, and vibrant cities, offering the perfect mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Hot tips: Visit the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle (best seen early in the morning before the crowds), stroll through the storybook streets of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and take a boat trip on Lake Chiemsee to explore Herrenchiemsee Palace, one of King Ludwig II’s lesser-known masterpieces. Munich is a must-stop for beer lovers—grab a stein at a traditional Bavarian beer hall for the full experience.

With a mix of alpine adventures, historic sites, and incredible food and drink, this road trip is as scenic as it is culturally rich—perfect for those who love history, great drives, and a bit of Bavarian charm. 🚗🏰🍻

19. Ring Road – Iceland

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Distance: 1,332 km (828 miles) | Duration: 7-10 days

The Ring Road in Iceland is easily one of the best road trips in the world, offering an incredible mix of waterfalls, glaciers, volcanic landscapes, and geothermal hot springs. Circling the entire island, this route is a nature lover’s dream, with jaw-dropping scenery at every turn.

Hot tips: Take a dip in the Blue Lagoon, admire the floating icebergs in Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon, and don’t skip the Golden Circle, where you’ll find geysers, waterfalls, and Þingvellir National Park. If you’re up for adventure, hike on a glacier or take a detour to Dettifoss, one of Europe’s most powerful waterfalls.

With its dramatic landscapes and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, the Ring Road is an unforgettable journey that deserves a spot on every traveler’s list. 🚗❄🌋

20. South Island – New Zealand

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Distance: Varies | Duration: 2-3 weeks

New Zealand’s South Island is home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, making it a bucket-list road trip destination. From the towering peaks of Fiordland National Park to the adventure capital of Queenstown, this island is packed with incredible sights and experiences.

Hot tips: Cruise through the breathtaking Milford Sound, drive the scenic Arthur’s Pass for jaw-dropping alpine views, and unwind in the Marlborough Sounds, where you can explore secluded bays and sample some of the country’s best wines. If you love hiking, the Hooker Valley Track near Mount Cook offers stunning glacier views with an easy, rewarding trail.

With its diverse landscapes, outdoor adventures, and rich culture, the South Island easily earns its place among the best road trips in the world—a journey that’s as thrilling as it is unforgettable. 🚗🏔🍷

21. Great Ocean Road – Australia

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Distance: 243 km (150 miles) | Duration: 2-4 days

I did the Great Ocean Road back in 2020 during my first-ever visit to Australia (little did I know I’d end up marrying an Aussie!)

With one of my BFFs, we had a couple of cold ones at the Pier to Pub race in Lorne, took a helicopter ride over the Twelve Apostles, and stayed with friends in a little town called Port Fairy – it was wonderful!

This iconic coastal drive starts in Torquay and winds past towering limestone stacks, lush rainforests, and charming seaside towns like Lorne and Apollo Bay. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular, with plenty of great stops along the way.

Hot tips: Walk through the ancient trees of Great Otway National Park, catch the surfers at Bells Beach, and climb to the top of Cape Otway Lighthouse for sweeping ocean views. If you can, take that helicopter ride over the Apostles—it’s absolutely worth it.

With its stunning coastal views, outdoor adventures, and relaxed beach towns, the Great Ocean Road is easily one of the best road trips in the world—and one I’d do again in a heartbeat! 🚗🌊🐨

22. Mongol Rally – 12 Countries/2 Continents

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Image Source Tyrannosaurus Wreck – Mongol Rally Team 

Distance: 10,000 km+ (6,213 miles) | Duration: 1 month

The Mongol Rally isn’t just a road trip, it’s a full-blown adventure that takes you from London to Ulaanbaatar, crossing 12 countries and two continents with no set route, no backup, and plenty of unexpected twists along the way. This is the kind of journey that tests your resilience, patience, and ability to laugh when everything goes sideways.

Hot tips: Be ready for anything—the Gobi Desert will push you to your limits, Lake Balkhash is a stunning (and often overlooked) stop, and the Gobi Gurvansaikhan National Park is home to some of Mongolia’s most breathtaking landscapes. A basic knowledge of car repairs won’t hurt, and embracing the chaos is key.

For those who crave off-roading, cultural exchanges, and a serious challenge, the Mongol Rally is the ultimate test of adventure—and an experience you’ll never forget. 🚗🌍🔥

23. Garden Route – South Africa

van on side of the road showing stunning view of mountain

Distance: 1,850 km (1,150 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

The Garden Route in South Africa is a spectacular drive from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, packed with beaches, forests, mountains, and lagoons—a little bit of everything for an unforgettable road trip.

Hot tips: Take in the views at the Knysna Heads, explore the lush trails of Tsitsikamma National Park, and unwind in Plettenberg Bay, one of the most picturesque coastal towns along the route. If you’re up for adventure, bungee jump off Bloukrans Bridge, one of the highest jumps in the world, or go whale watching in Hermanus during the right season. And, of course, no trip to South Africa is complete without sampling local wines along the way.

With its diverse landscapes, thrilling outdoor activities, and rich cultural experiences, the Garden Route is a road trip that delivers on every level. 🚗🌿🌊

24. Cairo to Cape Town – Entire Coast of Africa

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Distance: 11,500 km (7,145 miles) | Duration: 1-2 months

The Cairo to Cape Town road trip is the ultimate African adventure, stretching from North to South, covering thousands of miles through deserts, mountains, savannas, and coastlines. Starting in Cairo, Egypt, this journey takes you through Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, and finally South Africa, offering a deep dive into some of the most diverse landscapes and cultures on the planet.

Hot tips & challenges:

  • Border crossings can be unpredictable—some require extensive paperwork, visas, and a lot of patience.
  • Roads range from well-paved highways to rugged, remote tracks, especially in Sudan and parts of Ethiopia. A 4×4 is a must for certain sections.
  • Fuel, food, and accommodation can be scarce in more rural or desert areas, so planning ahead is crucial.
  • Political instability and safety concerns exist in some regions, so it’s important to stay updated on travel advisories and have alternative routes in mind.
  • Malaria is a risk in several countries—anti-malarial medication and mosquito precautions are essential.

That said, the rewards are just as big as the challenges. Stand in awe at the Pyramids of Giza, cross the Sahara Desert, witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti, and drive through Namibia’s otherworldly sand dunes before reaching Cape Town, one of the most spectacular cities in the world.

For those who crave true adventure, cultural immersion, and the thrill of the unknown, this road trip is one for the history books. 🚗🌍🏜

25. Trans-Amazonian Highway – Brazil

dirt road surrounded by trees

Distance: 4,400 km (2,734 miles) | Duration: 3-4 weeks

The Trans-Amazonian Highway is one of the best road trips in the world, cutting through the heart of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. This challenging journey takes you deep into one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, passing through dense jungles, vast wetlands, and remote villages that few travelers ever see.

Hot tips: Witness the Meeting of the Waters in Manaus, where the Rio Negro and Solimões rivers flow side by side without mixing, explore the Amazon Rainforest’s incredible wildlife, and experience the vibrant culture of Manaus, the gateway to the jungle. Be prepared—many stretches of this road are unpaved and unpredictable, especially in the rainy season, and supplies can be limited in remote areas, so planning ahead is essential.

For those who love adventure, raw nature, and the thrill of exploring the unknown, the Trans-Amazonian Highway is a once-in-a-lifetime journey into one of the world’s most unique ecosystems. 🚗🌿🌍

26. Patagonian Highway – Chile and Argentina

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Distance: 1,700 km (1,056 miles) | Duration: 2-3 weeks

The Patagonian Highway is an epic road trip through the wild, untamed beauty of Patagonia, stretching across both Chile and Argentina. With majestic mountains, massive glaciers, and crystal-clear lakes, this route is a dream for anyone who loves remote landscapes and outdoor adventure.

I can’t wait to do this myself in 2026 during our South American backpacking trip – Patagonia has been on my list for years! Exploring Torres del Paine National Park, standing in front of the Perito Moreno Glacier, and driving the legendary Carretera Austral are all must-dos.

Hot tips: Hike the famous W Trek in Torres del Paine, go ice trekking on Perito Moreno, and take time to explore the charming towns of El Calafate and Puerto Natales. The weather here is unpredictable, so layering up is key, and if you’re renting a car, be prepared for long, rugged stretches of road.

For those who love breathtaking scenery, outdoor adventure, and the thrill of exploring one of the world’s last true wildernesses, the Patagonian Highway is an unforgettable journey. 🚗🏔❄

27. East Coast Escape – Tasmania, Australia

aerial view of body of water surrounded by green hills

Distance: 350 km (217 miles) | Duration: 1 week

The East Coast Escape in Tasmania is a stunning coastal road trip that takes you through some of the island’s most breathtaking landscapes, from historic sites to pristine beaches and national parks. Starting in Hobart, this route winds through Port Arthur, the fiery red rocks of the Bay of Fires, and the tranquil beauty of Freycinet National Park.

Hot tips: Hike to the famous lookout at Wineglass Bay for one of the best views in Tasmania, explore the convict history of Port Arthur, and stop in Bicheno to see the little penguins return to shore at dusk. If you love seafood, don’t miss the fresh oysters at Freycinet Marine Farm—they’re some of the best in Australia.

With its combination of rugged coastline, rich history, and incredible wildlife, the East Coast Escape is a road trip that’s as relaxing as it is adventurous. 🚗🏝🐧

28. Skeleton Coast – Namibia

sand near body of water with shipwreck in it

Distance: 1,000 km (620 miles) | Duration: 1-2 weeks

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is a road trip like no other—remote, rugged, and hauntingly beautiful. Starting in Swakopmund, this journey takes you along one of the most desolate coastlines on Earth, where rolling fog, scattered shipwrecks, and endless dunes create an almost otherworldly atmosphere.

Hot tips: Visit the Cape Cross Seal Reserve, home to thousands of noisy (and very smelly) fur seals, explore the ghostly shipwrecks that dot the coastline, and venture into Skeleton Coast National Park, where the dramatic landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see. If you’re up for adventure, try dune boarding in the Namib Desert, and if you’re lucky, you might spot desert-adapted lions and elephants surviving against all odds.

For those who love solitude, adventure, and landscapes that feel truly untouched, the Skeleton Coast is a road trip that delivers an unforgettable experience. 🚗🏜🦭

29. Panorama Route – South Africa

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Distance: 500 km (310 miles) | Duration: 1 week

The Panorama Route in South Africa is easily one of the best road trips in the world, showcasing some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes. Starting in Johannesburg, this journey winds through lush mountains, deep canyons, and dramatic viewpoints, offering endless opportunities to soak in the scenery.

Hot tips: Take in the sweeping views from God’s Window, explore the Blyde River Canyon, and stop at the Three Rondavels for a picture-perfect lookout. Don’t miss the Mac Mac Falls, a stunning twin waterfall, or the Boysen Dam and Swartberg Pass, both offering unique landscapes along the route. If you love photography, the misty early mornings create some of the most atmospheric shots you’ll find in South Africa.

With its stunning vistas, outdoor adventures, and iconic natural landmarks, the Panorama Route is a must-do for anyone looking to experience the best of South Africa’s scenic beauty. 🚗🌄📷

30. The German Alpine Road – Germany

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Distance: 450 km (280 miles) | Duration: 5-8 days

The German Alpine Road is a spectacular journey through Bavaria’s breathtaking alpine landscapes, stretching from Lindau to Schönau. This scenic route is packed with snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and charming villages, making it a perfect mix of nature and culture.

Hot tips: Stop at Walchensee Lake for stunning reflections of the mountains, explore the historic town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and visit the fairy-tale Neuschwanstein Castle, one of Germany’s most famous landmarks. Take time to hike in the Allgäu Alps, sample traditional brews at a Bavarian beer hall, and soak in the timeless charm of the region’s storybook villages.

With its majestic scenery, rich cultural heritage, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure, the German Alpine Road is a must for anyone looking to experience the best of Bavaria. 🚗🏔🍺

31. Pamir Highway, Tajikistan

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Distance: 700 km+ (430 miles) | Duration: 1 week

The Pamir Highway is one of the world’s highest and most remote roads, cutting through the majestic mountains of Tajikistan and offering an adventure like no other. The route from Osh to Khorog takes you through stunning high-altitude landscapes, traditional villages, and ancient Silk Road sites, making it a journey steeped in both history and natural beauty.

Hot tips: Acclimatization is key—this road reaches extreme altitudes, so take it slow and stay hydrated. Stop at Yamchun Fortress for breathtaking views, soak in the Bibi Fatima hot springs, and meet the welcoming Pamir people, whose culture and hospitality make this trip even more special. The road conditions can be rough, so a 4×4 is highly recommended, and fuel stops are few and far between—plan ahead.

With its vast, rugged landscapes, rich history, and a true sense of isolation, the Pamir Highway is one of the best road trips n the world for those who crave adventure and the thrill of the unknown. 🚗🏔✨

30+ Best Road Trips in the World for 50+ Nomads – Summary

The best road trips in the world offer the perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and discovery, making them an incredible way to explore new places at your own pace. These 30 unforgettable journeys take you through breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural experiences, and unique activities, ensuring there’s something for every kind of traveler.

Whether it’s coastal highways, dramatic mountain passes, or historic routes, each of these road trips promises memorable moments and endless inspiration. So, fuel up, plan your route, and get ready for the ultimate open-road adventure!

Happy travels and see you on the road! 🚗🌍✨


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15 Top Luxury Train Rides in the World https://theworkingtraveller.com/luxury-train-rides/ Sun, 09 Mar 2025 04:50:50 +0000 https://theworkingtraveller.com/?p=7073821 Have you ever dreamt of journeying across continents or through breathtaking landscapes in style? Luxury train travel offers a unique opportunity to combine the romance of the rails with unparalleled comfort and exceptional service. Imagine waking up to ever-changing vistas, indulging in gourmet meals prepared by world-class chefs, and unwinding in opulent surroundings – that’s ... Read more

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Have you ever dreamt of journeying across continents or through breathtaking landscapes in style? Luxury train travel offers a unique opportunity to combine the romance of the rails with unparalleled comfort and exceptional service.

Imagine waking up to ever-changing vistas, indulging in gourmet meals prepared by world-class chefs, and unwinding in opulent surroundings – that’s the magic of luxury train rides.

Get ready to embark on a journey unlike any other with our curated selection of the top 15 luxury train rides in the world.

#1: Rovos Rail, Africa

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https://rovos.com/

Distance: Up to 5,800 km (3,600 miles) | Duration: 3-15 days

Rovos Rail offers one of the most luxurious and unique train experiences in the world, making it a top choice for those seeking extraordinary luxury train rides. Spanning up to 5,800 kilometers, this African adventure takes travelers through stunning landscapes in South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Tanzania.

With routes ranging from 3 to 15 days, Rovos Rail provides flexibility to explore some of the most fascinating regions of the continent. As you travel, you’ll pass vast savannahs, breathtaking mountains, and iconic wildlife. The train’s vintage style, complete with wood-paneled interiors and spacious suites, ensures maximum comfort and elegance throughout your journey. It’s not just a train ride—it’s a journey through Africa’s natural wonders, rich history, and diverse cultures.

Hot Tip: Book the Pretoria to Victoria Falls route for a blend of stunning landscapes and wildlife, and plan your travel between May and October for the best game-viewing opportunities.

#2: The Canadian, Canada

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https://canadiantrainvacations.com/explore/the-canadian-train

Distance: 4,466 km (2,775 miles) | Duration: 4-5 days

The Canadian luxury train ride covers an impressive distance of 4,466 kilometers, connecting iconic cities like Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Toronto. This luxurious journey is perfect for travelers who wish to immerse themselves in Canada’s vast and diverse landscapes. Spanning from the Pacific coast to the heart of the country, the route takes in snow-capped mountain peaks, lush forests, and charming Canadian towns.

The Canadian’s elegant cabins, impeccable service, and gourmet meals make it an extraordinary experience for all passengers. Depending on the itinerary, the trip lasts 4 to 5 days, allowing you plenty of time to relax and enjoy Canada’s majestic wilderness in style.

Hot Tip: Opt for the Prestige Class cabin to enjoy unparalleled panoramic views, private en-suites, and personalized service throughout your transcontinental journey.

#3: The Indian Pacific, Australia

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https://www.journeybeyondrail.com.au/journeys/indian-pacific/

Distance: 4,352 km (2,704 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

The Indian Pacific is one of Australia’s most iconic luxury train rides, stretching across a 4,352-kilometer route that connects Sydney, Perth, and Adelaide. This epic journey takes you from the Pacific coast to the Indian Ocean, offering travelers a chance to experience Australia’s vast and diverse landscapes.

The journey spans anywhere from 2 to 3 days, depending on the route, and offers a comfortable and luxurious way to traverse the Outback. Travelers can expect to pass through awe-inspiring deserts, rugged mountains, and pristine coastlines while enjoying top-tier amenities and gourmet dining. Whether you’re relaxing in the elegantly appointed cabins or enjoying the beautiful Australian countryside, The Indian Pacific is an unforgettable luxury experience.

Hot Tip: Upgrade to the Platinum Service for spacious cabins and exclusive off-train excursions like visiting the iconic Nullarbor Plain.

#4. Shongololo Express, Southern Africa

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Image Source: Shongololo Express 

Distance: Up to 4,000 km (2,485 miles) | Duration: 12-15 days

The Shongololo Express is a premier luxury train ride that offers an immersive journey through Southern Africa, covering distances of up to 4,000 kilometers. The train’s 12- to 15-day routes take passengers through South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. This trip offers a combination of sightseeing, adventure, and relaxation, with stops in places like the Kruger National Park, the Okavango Delta, and the spectacular Victoria Falls.

As you travel, you’ll be treated to luxury accommodations, gourmet meals, and expert-guided tours of the diverse landscapes and wildlife of Southern Africa. The Shongololo Express provides the perfect opportunity for travelers to explore some of Africa’s most stunning regions in absolute comfort.

Hot Tip: Choose the Dune Express route for an incredible journey through Namibia’s iconic desert landscapes and guided tours of unique wildlife reserves.

#5: Maharajas’ Express, India

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https://www.the-maharajas.com/

Distance: Approx. 3,000 km (1,864 miles) | Duration: 7 days

The Maharajas Express is one of the most luxurious train rides in India, offering an unparalleled travel experience that combines comfort and grandeur. Covering approximately 3,000 kilometers across some of the country’s most iconic destinations, this journey spans 7 days and takes travelers on a royal adventure through Rajasthan, Agra, Varanasi, and Mumbai, among other stunning locations. Renowned as a standout among luxury train rides, it features opulent suites, fine dining, and world-class amenities.

The Maharajas’ Express also provides exclusive access to India’s most famous landmarks, such as the Taj Mahal, the palaces of Rajasthan, and the spiritual heart of Varanasi, making it a perfect blend of cultural richness and luxury.

Hot Tip: Select the “Treasures of India” itinerary for a short yet luxurious glimpse of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, including private sunrise tours of the Taj Mahal.

#6: The Ghan, Australia

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Distance: 2,979 km (1,851 miles) | Duration: 4 days

For those looking to explore Australia’s outback in style, The Ghan is the ideal luxury train ride. Spanning 2,979 kilometers, this legendary train journey takes passengers from Adelaide to Darwin, passing through the Red Centre and the stunning landscapes of the Australian Outback. Over a 4-day journey, travelers can enjoy the iconic Australian desert, lush tropical forests, and small outback towns.

The train features luxury cabins, fine dining, and panoramic windows that provide incredible views of Australia’s rugged wilderness. The Ghan offers a great mix of adventure, comfort, and relaxation, making it one of the most sought-after luxury train rides in the world.

Hot Tip: Take advantage of the Alice Springs stop for an optional camel ride through the desert, adding a memorable touch to your Outback adventure.

#7: Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, Europe

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Image Source: Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Distance: 2,740 km (1,703 miles) | Duration: 2 days

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is perhaps one of the most famous luxury train rides in the world, offering a journey through Europe’s most romantic destinations. Traveling 2,740 kilometers from Venice to Istanbul, this legendary train ride connects iconic cities like Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Prague, and Verona. The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is renowned for its luxurious Art Deco-inspired interiors, lavish cabins, and impeccable service.

The train’s journey spans two days, allowing passengers to experience the ultimate comfort while enjoying scenic views of Europe’s countryside. A trip on this train is a chance to step back in time to the golden age of rail travel, making it a must-do for anyone who loves the allure of European luxury.

Hot Tip: Book early for the Paris-to-Venice journey during spring or autumn to experience Europe’s countryside in vibrant seasonal colors.

#8: Golden Eagle Danube Express, Europe

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https://www.goldeneagleluxurytrains.com/trains/golden-eagle-danube-express/

Distance: 2,500 km (1,553 miles) | Duration: 8-12 days

The Golden Eagle Danube Express offers a luxurious way to explore Central and Eastern Europe, combining the elegance of luxury train rides with unparalleled cultural immersion. With a travel distance of around 2,500 kilometers, the train’s 8- to 12-day journeys take travelers to some of Europe’s most culturally rich and historic regions.

From the streets of Budapest to the charming cities of Prague, Vienna, and Krakow, the Golden Eagle provides a first-class experience with stunning views, opulent suites, and gourmet dining. This train is perfect for those looking to explore Europe’s deep cultural heritage while enjoying the finest luxury accommodations. The Golden Eagle Danube Express is a fantastic way to see multiple countries in comfort and style.

Hot Tip: Schedule a trip in December to enjoy the train’s festive Christmas-themed itineraries that explore Europe’s best holiday markets.

#9: The Deccan Odyssey, India

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https://www.deccan-odyssey-india.com/

Distance: 2,300 km (1,429 miles) | Duration: 7-8 days

The Deccan Odyssey offers an exceptional luxury train ride through India, covering around 2,300 kilometers and spanning 7 to 8 days. This train journeys through the culturally rich regions of India, including Delhi, Agra, Sawai Madhopur, Jaipur, and Mumbai. The train features beautifully appointed suites, excellent dining options, and guided tours of India’s most famous landmarks, such as the Taj Mahal and the historic forts and palaces of Rajasthan.

With its regal atmosphere and immersive cultural experiences, the Deccan Odyssey is an ideal choice for 50+ nomads looking to explore India’s diverse landscapes and history in absolute luxury.

Hot Tip: Don’t miss the Heritage of Maharashtra itinerary, which includes visits to the ancient caves of Ajanta and Ellora, UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

#10: Eastern & Oriental Express, Southeast Asia

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https://www.belmond.com/trains/asia/eastern-and-oriental-express/?

Distance: 2,030 km (1,261 miles) | Duration: 4 days

The Eastern & Oriental Express takes travelers on a luxurious 2,030-kilometer journey through Southeast Asia. Spanning 4 days, the train travels through Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore, offering a unique opportunity to explore the region’s natural beauty, vibrant cities, and fascinating cultures.

Passengers can enjoy exquisite dining, opulent cabins, and panoramic windows that provide incredible views of Southeast Asia’s countryside. The Eastern & Oriental Express is a journey that blends old-world charm with modern luxury, making it an ideal choice for those looking to explore Southeast Asia in style.

Hot Tip: Try the journey from Bangkok to Singapore and enjoy a guided excursion to the River Kwai, rich in history and natural beauty.

#11: The SJourney, Vietnam

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https://vietnamluxuryexpress.com/

Distance: 1,720 km (1,068 miles) | Duration: 8 days

The Sjourney offers a luxurious exploration of Vietnam, covering 1,720 kilometers from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City. The 8-day, 7-night journey gives travelers the chance to explore the rich culture, history, and landscapes of Vietnam. Along the way, the train stops at stunning locations such as Ninh Binh, Quang Binh, Hue, Hoi An, Nha Trang, and Phan Thiet City. Each stop offers unique activities, from visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites to relaxing on pristine beaches.

The train itself features comfortable, modern accommodations with excellent service and regional cuisine that lets you savor the flavors of Vietnam in style. The SJourney offers a perfect combination of relaxation and adventure, making it a must-do for those who want to experience Vietnam’s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes in luxury.

Hot Tip: Plan your trip during Vietnam’s dry season (March to May or September to November) for comfortable weather while visiting landmarks like Ha Long Bay.

#12: The Royal Scotsman, Scotland

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https://www.belmond.com/trains/europe/scotland/belmond-royal-scotsman/

Distance: 1,500 km (932 miles) | Duration: 3-7 days

The Royal Scotsman is one of Scotland’s most luxurious train rides, offering a 1,500-kilometer journey through the country’s beautiful Highlands. The route provides a variety of itinerary options ranging from 3 to 7 days, making it perfect for those who want to explore Scotland’s rugged beauty at a leisurely pace. As you travel, you’ll experience spectacular views of castles, lochs, and rolling hills. The train itself is a masterpiece of British craftsmanship, offering lavish cabins, a cozy lounge, and a world-class dining experience.

Passengers can enjoy tours of historic sites such as Edinburgh Castle, the Isle of Skye, and the Loch Ness area. The Royal Scotsman is ideal for those seeking a sophisticated yet relaxed journey through one of Europe’s most beautiful landscapes.

Hot Tip: Book the Whisky Tour itinerary to enjoy exclusive distillery visits and tastings of Scotland’s finest single malts.

#13: The Blue Train, South Africa

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http://www.bluetrain.co.za/

Distance: 1,600 km (994 miles) | Duration: 3 days

The Blue Train is South Africa’s flagship luxury train, offering an unforgettable 1,600-kilometer journey between Pretoria and Cape Town. The train also includes stops at Kruger National Park, allowing passengers to combine luxury with an unforgettable safari experience. This 3-day, 2-night journey provides a perfect balance of breathtaking landscapes, wildlife encounters, and luxurious amenities.

The Blue Train’s elegant cabins are designed for maximum comfort, with luxurious furnishings, private en-suite bathrooms, and fine dining services that highlight South Africa’s best cuisine. The train’s route takes you through the Karoo Desert, the Winelands of the Western Cape, and some of the most scenic views in Africa, making this one of the top luxury train rides in the world.

Hot Tip: Take the Pretoria to Cape Town journey and request the observation car for sweeping views of the Karoo Desert and scenic Winelands.

#14: Seven Stars in Kyushu, Japan

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Image Source: Seven Stars in Kyushu 

Distance: 1,200 km (746 miles) | Duration: 4 days

The Seven Stars in Kyushu is one of Japan’s most luxurious train rides, offering a 1,200-kilometer journey through the picturesque Kyushu Island. Over a 4-day journey, passengers will be treated to a scenic exploration of Japan’s southernmost island, known for its volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and historical sites. The train features beautifully designed cabins with panoramic windows that offer stunning views of the countryside, as well as a lounge and dining car serving exquisite Japanese cuisine.

Along the way, travelers can stop at famous hot spring towns like Beppu and visit cultural landmarks such as Kumamoto Castle. This exclusive experience is perfect for those who want to discover the beauty of Japan while enjoying the highest levels of comfort and hospitality.

Hot Tip: Reserve a suite on the 4-day journey to enjoy overnight stays at Japan’s top-rated hot spring ryokans along the way.

#15: Belmond Andean Explorer, Peru

dark blue and white Belmond Andean Explorer train with mountain in the background
https://www.belmond.com/trains/south-america/peru/belmond-andean-explorer/

Distance: 700 km (435 miles) | Duration: 2-3 days

The Belmond Andean Explorer offers a luxurious way to experience Peru’s majestic Andean mountain range, covering 700 kilometers in just 2 to 3 days. The route connects Cusco, Puno, and Arequipa, taking passengers through some of the most stunning landscapes in South America, including the awe-inspiring Sacred Valley and the world-famous Lake Titicaca. The train’s luxurious interiors feature cozy cabins with large windows, allowing travelers to enjoy the panoramic views of the Andes in comfort.

The Belmond Andean Explorer also offers gourmet dining and expert-guided excursions to sites like Machu Picchu and Colca Canyon. For those seeking a unique and luxurious way to explore Peru’s breathtaking natural beauty and rich history, this train ride offers the ultimate experience.

Hot Tip: Opt for the full Cusco to Arequipa route to enjoy a guided excursion to Lake Titicaca, a breathtaking highlight of the journey.

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15 Top Luxury Train Rides in the World – Summary

Luxury train rides offer more than just a way to travel from one place to another; they offer an experience of timeless elegance, comfort, and cultural immersion. Whether you’re exploring the African savannahs aboard Rovos Rail, experiencing the rich history of India on the Maharajas’ Express, or enjoying the stunning vistas of the Scottish Highlands on the Royal Scotsman, these luxury train rides allow you to explore the world in a way that is both opulent and unforgettable.

From the luxurious accommodation to the world-class service and breathtaking landscapes, each of these 15 top luxury train rides offers an unparalleled journey that will stay with you long after the trip ends.

So, if you’re ready to experience the beauty of the world from the comfort of some of the most luxurious trains, these journeys are the perfect choice for your next adventure.


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30 Most Beautiful Train Rides in the World https://theworkingtraveller.com/most-beautiful-train-rides-in-the-world/ Fri, 07 Mar 2025 06:27:42 +0000 https://theworkingtraveller.com/?p=7072224 As I write this I’m getting very excited at my potential impending trip to Uluru via either The Indian Pacific or The Ghan here in Australia. Train journeys offer a unique and memorable way to travel. They allow you to slow down, take in stunning landscapes, and experience the world differently than by car or ... Read more

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As I write this I’m getting very excited at my potential impending trip to Uluru via either The Indian Pacific or The Ghan here in Australia.

Train journeys offer a unique and memorable way to travel. They allow you to slow down, take in stunning landscapes, and experience the world differently than by car or plane.

This guide covers 30 of the most beautiful train rides in the world, showcasing routes that feature breathtaking scenery, rich history, and cultural experiences.

Whether you’re after luxury, adventure, or simply a scenic escape, these journeys offer something special for everyone. From the Swiss Alps to the Australian Outback, and coastal Vietnam to the Norwegian Arctic, each ride has its own story and unparalleled views to enjoy.

30 Most Beautiful Train Rides in the World

1. Glacier Express (Switzerland)

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Route: Zermatt to St. Moritz

The Glacier Express isn’t just a train ride, it’s an unforgettable journey through the heart of the Swiss Alps. This scenic route takes you across 291 bridges and through 91 tunnels, with breathtaking views of snow-covered peaks, dramatic gorges, and charming alpine villages along the way.

As one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, some of the best moments include climbing over 2,000 meters at the Oberalp Pass and gliding across the iconic Landwasser Viaduct, an engineering masterpiece surrounded by towering cliffs. With comfy seats and top-notch service, the Glacier Express makes slow travel feel like a luxury. If you love epic landscapes and relaxing train rides, this one’s a must.

Hot Tip: The Glacier Express is a popular luxury route, so make reservations well in advance to secure your seat, especially during peak seasons.

2. Bernina Express (Switzerland/Italy)

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Route: Chur to Tirano

I took the Bernina Express from Tirano to Chur in 2021, and even though we had a lot of low-lying cloud, it was still absolutely worth it. This incredible train journey connects Switzerland and Italy, winding through some of the most stunning landscapes in Europe.

The route is a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the dramatic Swiss Engadin Alps and the picturesque Italian lakeside region. Some of the highlights include the Brusio Spiral Viaduct, where the train loops around itself in an impressive feat of engineering, and Lago Bianco, where glaciers glisten against rugged mountain peaks.

What makes this trip extra special is the mix of alpine grandeur and Mediterranean charm. One minute, you’re surrounded by snow-capped peaks, and the next, you’re rolling past palm trees. If you love scenic train rides, this one should definitely be on your list!

Hot Tip: Sit on the right side if you’re traveling from Tirano to Chur (or the left if you’re heading the other way) for the best views of the Brusio Spiral Viaduct and Lago Bianco. And if you’re in the panoramic carriage, keep your camera ready—there’s no bad seat, but some moments are worth the perfect angle!

3. The Ghan (Australia)

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Route: Adelaide to Darwin

Often called one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, The Ghan takes you on an unforgettable ride through Australia’s incredible landscapes. Covering 2,979 kilometers, it crosses the Outback, the Red Centre, and the lush Top End, showcasing everything from arid deserts and rugged mountains to tropical river regions.

Onboard, you’ll find luxury cabins, gourmet dining, and guided excursions that dive into Australia’s natural wonders and indigenous cultures. It’s more than just a train ride—it’s an experience.

Hot Tip: If possible, opt for a luxury cabin for added comfort and service. The Ghan’s exclusive Gold or Platinum service offers a top-notch experience with access to gourmet meals and excursions.

4. Rocky Mountaineer (Canada)

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https://www.rockymountaineer.com/

Route: Vancouver to Banff

The Rocky Mountaineer is one of the most spectacular ways to experience Canada’s breathtaking Rockies. This luxurious train ride takes you through a landscape of towering peaks, emerald lakes, and dense forests, all viewed from panoramic glass-domed coaches.

Some of the standout moments include passing through the famous Spiral Tunnels, a marvel of railway engineering, and rolling past Lake Louise, where you can step off and explore with hiking, canoeing, or wildlife spotting. With top-notch service and gourmet dining onboard, the Rocky Mountaineer isn’t just a train ride—it’s an unforgettable adventure.

Hot Tip: Book the GoldLeaf Service for access to a two-level glass-domed coach, an outdoor viewing platform, and chef-prepared meals—it’s the best way to soak in the scenery in total comfort!

5. TranzAlpine (New Zealand)

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https://railnewzealand.com/train-services/the-tranz-alpine

Route: Christchurch to Greymouth

New Zealand’s TranzAlpine is one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, cutting through the Southern Alps with incredible views of rugged landscapes. The route takes you across the vast Canterbury Plains, through the dramatic river valleys of the West Coast, and over the towering peaks of Arthur’s Pass.

With specially designed glass windows, you get panoramic views the whole way, and there are stops at charming towns where you can hike, kayak, or soak up local culture. Combining breathtaking scenery with a smooth, comfortable ride, the TranzAlpine is an unforgettable way to experience New Zealand’s wild beauty.

Hot Tip: Spend some time outside in the open-air viewing carriage for the freshest mountain air and the best unobstructed photo opportunities.

6. Venice Simplon-Orient-Express (Europe)

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https://www.belmond.com/trains/europe/venice-simplon-orient-express/

Route: London to Venice

The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express is the definition of luxury and old-world charm, taking passengers on a journey through some of Europe’s most stunning landscapes. This historic train winds through countries like the United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, and Italy, offering a travel experience straight out of a classic novel.

Onboard, it’s all about indulgence—think exquisite fine dining, lavish Art Deco interiors, and spectacular views of the Swiss Alps and the rolling Italian countryside. Every detail, from the polished wood paneling to the crisp white tablecloths, brings back the golden age of rail travel.

Hot Tip: Dress for the occasion—this is no ordinary train ride. Elegant evening wear is part of the experience, making every moment feel even more special.

7. Flåm Railway (Norway)

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Image Source: norwaysbest.com

Route: Myrdal to Flåm

The Flåm Railway is one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, taking you from Norway’s high mountains down to its peaceful fjords. The route is packed with jaw-dropping scenery—steep gradients, roaring waterfalls, and sweeping views of lush valleys and snow-covered peaks.

Some of the must-see moments include the powerful Kjosfossen waterfall and the stunning Flåm Valley, a UNESCO-listed gem where you can hop off to explore, hike, or take a fjord cruise. It’s a perfect mix of dramatic landscapes and effortless travel, making it an unforgettable way to experience Norway.

Hot Tip: After reaching Flåm, hop on a scenic fjord cruise. Seeing the landscape from the water is the perfect way to round off this incredible journey.

8. West Highland Line (Scotland)

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Image Source: tripadvisor.com

Route: Glasgow to Mallaig

Scotland’s West Highland Line is an unforgettable journey through some of the country’s most spectacular landscapes. Winding through the rugged Highlands, this scenic route takes you past shimmering lochs, towering mountains, and dramatic coastal views.

One of the biggest highlights is the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct, known to many as the Harry Potter bridge, offering a magical moment as the train curves over its arches. The journey also takes you past the serene waters of Loch Lomond, across the wild beauty of Rannoch Moor, and into the charming fishing village of Mallaig, the gateway to the Isle of Skye.

Hot Tip: Sit on the left side when heading towards Mallaig for the best views of the Glenfinnan Viaduct and the coastline—perfect for capturing that iconic shot!

9. California Zephyr (USA)

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https://www.amtrak.com/california-zephyr-train

Route: Chicago to San Francisco

The California Zephyr is one of the most scenic train journeys in the U.S., crossing a stunning mix of landscapes from the Great Plains to the towering peaks of the Rockies and the rugged Sierra Nevada. This transcontinental adventure is packed with dramatic views of deep canyons, winding rivers, and vast open valleys.

Some of the standout moments include sweeping Rocky Mountain vistas, the impressive tunnels cutting through the Sierra Nevada, and the final stretch into San Francisco’s vibrant cityscape. With spacious seating, cozy sleeper cabins, and an observation car perfect for taking in the views, the California Zephyr is a bucket-list trip for any train lover.

Hot Tip: Bring a good camera and claim a spot in the observation car early—it has the best views, and seats fill up fast!

10. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (India)

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Image Source: Darjeeling

Route: New Jalpaiguri to Darjeeling

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, known as the Toy Train, is a charming journey through India’s misty mountains and lush tea plantations. This narrow-gauge railway winds its way through the Himalayan foothills, passing sleepy villages, dense forests, and rolling green landscapes.

One of the most unforgettable moments is the Batasia Loop, where the train makes a full 360-degree turn, offering breathtaking views of the hills. The ride ends in Darjeeling, a vibrant town famous for its world-class tea gardens and stunning views of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world.

Hot Tip: For the best experience, take the steam engine service—it adds an old-world charm that makes this ride even more magical.

11. Reunification Express (Vietnam)

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Benjamin Vander Steen, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Route: Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City

The Reunification Express is one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, stretching 1,726 kilometers along Vietnam’s breathtaking coastline. Connecting the lively capital of Hanoi with the vibrant energy of Ho Chi Minh City, this ride offers a front-row seat to emerald rice paddies, charming fishing villages, and dramatic cliffs plunging into the South China Sea.

One of the standout moments is the Hai Van Pass, where the train winds through misty mountains with jaw-dropping ocean views. Another highlight is the coastal city of Nha Trang, a perfect stop for beach lovers looking to soak up the sun or dive into the warm waters. More than just a way to travel, the Reunification Express is a laid-back, immersive way to experience Vietnam’s rich culture and stunning landscapes.

Hot Tip: Book a soft sleeper cabin for the best comfort, and don’t forget to bring snacks—Vietnamese train journeys are all about the slow, scenic experience.

12. Kuranda Scenic Railway (Australia)

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Route: Cairns to Kuranda through Barron Gorge

The Kuranda Scenic Railway is a breathtaking journey through Queensland’s lush tropical rainforest, winding its way through the stunning Barron Gorge National Park. This historic train ride takes you past towering waterfalls, dense jungle, and dramatic cliffs, making every moment feel like an adventure.

The route includes 15 tunnels and 37 bridges, with one of the most spectacular sights being the Barron Falls Bridge, where cascading water creates an unforgettable backdrop. Keep an eye out for wildlife along the way—you might spot colorful parrots, koalas, and other tropical birds flitting through the trees.

Hot Tip: Sit on the left side when traveling to Kuranda for the best views of Barron Falls and the rainforest scenery. Once you arrive, take time to explore the village’s markets, arts and crafts, and wildlife encounters.

13. Bergen Line (Norway)

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Route: Oslo to Bergen

The Bergen Line is one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, taking you across Norway’s breathtaking landscapes from Oslo to the charming coastal town of Bergen. Covering 496 kilometers, the route crosses the vast Hardangervidda plateau, Norway’s largest mountain plateau, offering unforgettable views of snow-covered peaks, glaciers, and peaceful lakes.

A highlight of the journey is Finse station, the highest point on the line, where you’re surrounded by towering mountains and sweeping valleys. Along the way, there are plenty of opportunities for hiking, photography, and exploring picturesque villages tucked into the valleys.

Hot Tip: Travel in winter for a true Arctic experience or in summer for endless daylight and vibrant green landscapes—each season offers a completely different but equally spectacular view.

14. Copper Canyon Railway (Mexico)

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Image Source: Copper Canyon 

Route: Chihuahua to Los Mochis

The Copper Canyon Railway is an unforgettable ride through Mexico’s breathtaking Copper Canyon region, taking you across more than 400 kilometers of rugged mountains, deep ravines, and dense pine forests. The views along the way are nothing short of spectacular, especially as the train winds past Urique Canyon, which is even deeper and larger than the Grand Canyon.

Passengers can soak in the scenery from spacious observation cars and experience the rich culture of the Rarámuri people, known for their long-distance running and deep connection to the land. Highlights of the journey include the dramatic descent into the canyon and a stop in Creel, a charming town that serves as a base for outdoor adventures like hiking, horseback riding, and visiting hidden waterfalls.

Hot Tip: Break up the journey with an overnight stay in Divisadero for some of the most stunning canyon views and a chance to walk along the rim before continuing your trip.

15. Qinghai-Tibet Railway (China)

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Route: Xining to Lhasa

The Qinghai-Tibet Railway is one of the most beautiful train rides in the world, taking you through the heart of the Tibetan Plateau on the highest railway on Earth. Spanning 1,956 kilometers from Xining to Lhasa, this engineering marvel winds past snow-capped mountains, endless grasslands, and shimmering alpine lakes.

A standout moment is crossing the Tanggula Pass, the highest point on the route at over 5,000 meters, where the air is thin but the views are absolutely unreal. Another highlight is Songtsen Lake, a hidden gem surrounded by towering peaks. Along the way, you’ll also catch glimpses of remote monasteries and traditional Tibetan villages, offering a rare window into the region’s rich culture.

Hot Tip: The train’s amenities are simple, so pack essentials like snacks, entertainment, tissues, and hand sanitizer to stay comfortable on this epic journey.

16. Seven Stars in Kyushu (Japan)

inside the train showing sofa and dinning table with 2 chairs
https://www.cruisetrain-sevenstars.jp/

Route: Circuit around Kyushu

The Seven Stars in Kyushu is more than just a train ride, it’s a luxury experience that takes you on a breathtaking journey through Japan’s southernmost main island. With spacious suites, fine dining, and top-tier service, this train blends elegance with adventure, offering a truly unforgettable way to explore Kyushu’s stunning landscapes.

The journey rolls past lush green valleys, volcanic peaks, and dramatic coastlines, with highlights like the active Aso Volcano, the peaceful Yufuin hot springs, and the historic city of Nagasaki, rich in culture and heritage. Along the way, passengers can step off to enjoy guided tours, local delicacies, and visits to traditional craft villages, making the experience as immersive as it is scenic.

Hot Tip: Book well in advance—this exclusive train has limited cabins and sells out quickly, often months ahead!

17. Palace on Wheels (India)

luxury sofa inside the train
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Route: Circuit through Rajasthan

The Palace on Wheels is a journey fit for royalty, taking you through the heart of Rajasthan in true luxury. Designed to capture the grandeur of India’s royal past, this train offers elegantly decorated cabins, fine dining, and impeccable service, making every moment feel like a step back in time.

The route covers some of Rajasthan’s most iconic destinations, including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer, each known for its magnificent forts, palaces, and vibrant culture. Highlights include the stunning Amber Fort in Jaipur, the towering Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and the serene Lake Pichola in Udaipur. Along the way, passengers can enjoy traditional dance performances, guided tours of historic landmarks, and visits to lively local markets.

Hot Tip: Pack something stylish for the onboard dining experience—dressing up adds to the charm of this regal adventure!

18. Belgrade to Bar Railway (Montenegro/Serbia)

aerial view of a red train passing by  beside is body of water and lushy mountains
Julian Nyča, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Route: Belgrade to Bar

The Belgrade to Bar Railway is an unforgettable journey through some of the most dramatic landscapes in Serbia and Montenegro. Stretching 476 kilometers, this scenic route takes you through rugged mountains, lush valleys, and breathtaking coastal regions, offering ever-changing views along the way.

Some of the standout moments include crossing the Tara River Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe, and passing over the Mala Rijeka Viaduct, an incredible feat of engineering that soars high above the river below. Along the route, you’ll see dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and charming villages tucked into the hills.

Hot Tip: Sit on the left side when heading toward Bar for the best views of the canyons and mountains. Once you arrive, take time to explore the old town of Bar or unwind on the Adriatic’s stunning beaches.

19. Kandy to Ella Train (Sri Lanka)

blue train surrounded by green trees and plants

Route: Kandy to Ella

The Kandy to Ella train ride is a breathtaking journey through Sri Lanka’s lush hill country, offering some of the most stunning views in the world. Covering 167 kilometers, this scenic route winds past rolling tea plantations, misty mountains, and dense forests, creating a picture-perfect experience from start to finish.

One of the highlights is crossing the Nine Arch Bridge, a beautiful colonial-era viaduct surrounded by thick greenery. The journey also takes you through Haputale’s vibrant landscapes and past endless tea estates, where you can hop off to learn about the tea-making process and enjoy a fresh cup straight from the source. For those up for a little adventure, a hike to Ella Rock rewards you with panoramic views that are well worth the effort.

Hop Tip: Take time to chat with fellow passengers, as Sri Lankans are known for their warmth. The ride offers an authentic slice of local life and the chance to learn about the country’s tea culture.

20. Serra Verde Express (Brazil)

colorful train making its way through lush, dense vegetation typical of the Atlantic rainforest.
Image Source: https://www.railsouthamerica.com/

Route: Curitiba to Morretes

The Serra Verde Express is a spectacular train journey through Brazil’s lush Atlantic rainforest, taking you from the bustling city of Curitiba to the charming town of Morretes. Covering 90 kilometers, this scenic ride winds through dense jungle, past cascading waterfalls, and over dramatic mountain ridges, offering breathtaking views at every turn.

One of the standout moments is crossing the Suspension Bridge, where the landscape opens up to reveal sweeping vistas of the surrounding rainforest. The journey ends in Morretes, a picturesque town known for its colonial architecture and delicious local cuisine, including the famous barreado, a slow-cooked meat dish. Along the way, passengers can spot exotic birds, explore vibrant markets, or simply take in the unspoiled natural beauty.

Hot Tip: Sit on the left side of the train for the best views of the mountains and waterfalls—especially if you’re a fan of capturing stunning photos!

21. Caledonian Sleeper (United Kingdom)

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Image Source: Caledonian Sleeper 

Route: London to Scottish Highlands

The Caledonian Sleeper offers a magical overnight journey from the bustling streets of London to the peaceful beauty of the Scottish Highlands. This comfortable and stylish train lets you drift off to sleep as you leave the city behind and wake up to breathtaking views of rolling hills, moorlands, and misty lochs.

As the train crosses into Scotland, highlights include glimpses of Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest peak, and the stunning landscapes of the Cairngorms National Park. Whether you’re traveling for adventure or relaxation, the experience is made even better with cozy sleeping cabins, delicious onboard dining, and top-notch service.

Hot Tip: Book a room with a window for the best wake-up views, and set an alarm early enough to catch the first morning light over the Highlands.

22. Hiram Bingham Orient Express (Peru)

blue train with mountain at the back
Image Source: Hiram Bingham, A Belmond Train 

Route: Cusco to Machu Picchu

The Hiram Bingham Orient Express is a luxurious journey through the heart of the Andes, taking you from Cusco to the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu. This elegant train ride winds through the Sacred Valley, offering stunning views of terraced hillsides, ancient Inca sites, and the rushing waters of the Urubamba River.

Along the way, passengers can soak in the scenery from the observation cars, enjoy live music, and savor gourmet Peruvian cuisine. One of the most unforgettable moments is the dramatic descent into the Sacred Valley, leading to the arrival at Machu Picchu Pueblo Station, the gateway to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites.

Hot Tip: Step into the open-air observation car for the best views, and don’t miss the onboard Pisco Sour—it’s a perfect way to toast this incredible journey.

23. Tazara Railway (Tanzania/Zambia)

people walking with blue train on the side

Route: Dar es Salaam to Kapiri Mposhi

The Tazara Railway, also known as the Tanzania-Zambia Railway, is an unforgettable journey through the heart of East Africa. Spanning 1,860 kilometers, this scenic route takes you from the bustling port city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania to Kapiri Mposhi in Zambia, passing through lush forests, vast savannas, and dramatic mountain landscapes.

Along the way, you’ll see wildlife roaming the plains, cross breathtaking bridges, and pass through remote villages where life moves at a different pace. Highlights include the stunning Usambara Mountains, the rolling landscapes of Mikumi National Park, and the chance to spot elephants, giraffes, and other wildlife right from your window.

Hot Tip: Bring snacks and plenty of water—the journey is long, but it’s all part of the adventure. Keep your camera ready for unexpected wildlife sightings along the way!

24. Durango & Silverton Railroad (USA)

black and yellow train making it way in the middle of the road surrounded by trees full of snow
Image Source: Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad 

Route: Durango to Silverton, Colorado

The Durango & Silverton Railroad is a breathtaking ride through Colorado’s rugged San Juan Mountains, offering a step back in time on a historic narrow-gauge steam train. Covering 64 miles between Durango and the old mining town of Silverton, this journey takes you past towering peaks, deep canyons, and rushing waterfalls, with the tracks hugging dramatic cliffs high above the Animas River.

Some of the most spectacular moments include crossing the Animas River Gorge, passing through dense alpine forests, and rolling into Silverton, a charming town rich in Wild West history. The train itself is part of the adventure, with its vintage steam-powered locomotives and lovingly restored rail cars adding to the nostalgic experience. For something extra special, themed excursions like holiday lights trains and murder mystery nights make the trip even more memorable.

Hot Tip: Sit on the right side of the train when heading to Silverton for the best canyon views, and dress in layers—it can get chilly in the mountains, even in summer!

25. Douro Line (Portugal)

yellow-white train in the middle of valley
Nelso Silva, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Route: Porto to Pocinho

The Douro Line is a stunning journey through Portugal’s breathtaking Douro Valley, taking you from the lively city of Porto to the peaceful village of Pocinho. Covering 150 kilometers, this scenic route winds past terraced vineyards, rolling hills, and the shimmering waters of the Douro River, making it one of the most picturesque train rides in the world.

Along the way, you’ll pass the Lamego Viaduct, glide through the charming town of Peso da Régua, and take in views of the world-famous vineyards that produce Portugal’s iconic port wine. This trip isn’t just about the scenery—it’s also an invitation to indulge in wine tastings, visit historic estates, and soak in the relaxed beauty of the Douro Valley.

Hot Tip: Travel in autumn when the vineyards turn golden and red, creating an even more spectacular view from the train!

26. Trans-Siberian Railway (Russia)

green Train passing through the Trans-Siberian track along the coast of Lake Baikal.
Sorovas, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Route: Moscow to Vladivostok

The Trans-Siberian Railway is the ultimate train journey, stretching nearly 9,300 kilometers across Russia from Moscow to Vladivostok. As one of the longest and most legendary rail routes in the world, it takes you through a constantly changing landscape—rolling through the Ural Mountains, across the vast Siberian taiga, and into the remote Russian Far East.

Some of the most unforgettable sights include the breathtaking Lake Baikal, the deepest freshwater lake on Earth, the historic cities of Yekaterinburg and Irkutsk, and the stunning Amur River region, where the scenery shifts dramatically with the seasons. Beyond the views, this journey is a cultural experience, offering chances to meet locals, explore small villages, and get a real feel for the vastness of Russia.

Hot Tip: Pack layers for the changing climates and bring a good book—this is a slow, immersive journey best enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

27. Blue Train (South Africa)

blue train passing by the field

Route: Pretoria to Cape Town

The Blue Train is a luxurious journey through South Africa, taking passengers from Pretoria to Cape Town in style. Covering 1,600 kilometers, this iconic route passes through a stunning mix of landscapes, from the arid beauty of the Karoo Desert to the lush vineyards of the Western Cape, all while offering five-star service, gourmet dining, and elegant suites.

Along the way, highlights include the rugged Cederberg Mountains, the rolling farmlands of the Cape Winelands, and the breathtaking sight of Table Mountain as you approach Cape Town. More than just a train ride, the Blue Train offers exclusive experiences like guided tours, wine tastings, and even onboard spa treatments, making it an unforgettable way to see South Africa.

Hot Tip: Dress up for dinner—this is a journey where elegance is part of the experience, and formal evening wear adds to the magic.

28. Semmering Railway (Austria)

aerial and stunning view of the Semmering Railway in Lower Austria surrounded by mountains and forest
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Route: Gloggnitz to Mürzzuschlag

The Semmering Railway is a breathtaking journey through Austria’s Eastern Alps, combining rich history with stunning alpine scenery. Built in 1854 and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, this pioneering railway winds through dramatic landscapes, crossing 16 viaducts, 15 tunnels, and countless bridges as it connects Gloggnitz to Mürzzuschlag.

Passengers are treated to spectacular views of lush valleys, dense forests, and towering mountain peaks, with highlights including the impressive Kriegersberg Viaduct, the scenic climb through Semmering Pass, and the charming village of Payerbach. Whether you’re into hiking, photography, or simply soaking in the views, this journey offers plenty of opportunities to explore the beauty of the Austrian Alps.

Hot Tip: Travel in autumn when the landscape is covered in golden foliage—it makes the views even more magical!

29. Eastern & Oriental Express (Southeast Asia)

kinds in Thai historical costume in front of a green train
Image Source: https://www.thaitrainguide.com/

Route: Bangkok to Singapore

The Eastern & Oriental Express is a luxurious journey through the heart of Southeast Asia, taking passengers from the lively streets of Bangkok to the cosmopolitan city of Singapore. Covering 1,100 kilometers, this elegant train winds through Thailand and Malaysia, offering a front-row seat to lush rainforests, peaceful river valleys, and vibrant cityscapes.

Along the way, highlights include the ancient temples of Ayutthaya, the rolling green landscapes of the Malaysian countryside, and the striking skyline of Singapore as you arrive in style. Onboard, it’s all about indulgence—think gourmet dining, beautifully designed lounges, and guided excursions that bring the region’s history and culture to life.

Hot Tip: Step into the open-air observation car for the best views and a chance to soak in the sights, sounds, and scents of the journey in the most immersive way possible.

30. Nordland Railway (Norway)

aerial view  of train passing by in between green fields and body of water
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Route: Trondheim to Bodø

The Nordland Railway is a breathtaking journey through Norway’s Arctic wilderness, stretching 729 kilometers from Trondheim to Bodø. As the train crosses the Arctic Circle, passengers are treated to ever-changing landscapes of towering mountains, deep fjords, and crystal-clear lakes, making it one of the most stunning rail experiences in the world.

Some of the most memorable sights include the charming town of Mo i Rana, the vast Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park, and the dramatic coastal scenery of Bodø. In summer, the Midnight Sun bathes the landscape in golden light, offering endless opportunities for sightseeing and photography. For those looking to explore beyond the train, the route also provides access to incredible outdoor adventures, from hiking and fishing to spotting Arctic wildlife.

Hot Tip: Travel in winter for a chance to see the Northern Lights dancing across the sky—a magical experience that makes this journey even more unforgettable.

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30 Most Beautiful Train Rides in the World – Summary

There’s something truly special about traveling by train—the steady rhythm, the ever-changing scenery, and the chance to soak in the world at a slower, more immersive pace. After years of exploring, I’ve found that some of my most unforgettable travel moments have happened on the rails, gazing out at snow-capped peaks, winding rivers, and endless coastlines from a window seat.

This guide to the 30 most beautiful train rides in the world is more than just a list it’s an invitation to experience travel in a way that feels both adventurous and effortless. Whether you’re dreaming of crossing the Arctic Circle, winding through the Swiss Alps, or rolling past tea plantations in Sri Lanka, these journeys offer a front-row seat to some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth.

If you’re planning your next adventure, why not make it a rail journey? It’s not just about the destination—it’s about the magic of the ride itself.


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If you’re anything like me, and drawn to history and culture, nothing beats the charm of exploring a city that’s seen it all.

I may not have a time machine, but I’ve discovered that exploring the world’s oldest cities comes pretty close. Packed with quirky stories, time-worn ruins, and architecture that will blow your mind, I’m sharing my top 20 picks for the oldest cities in the world to visit in 2025.

Whether you’re a history buff, a culture seeker, or just in for a unique adventure, these spots offer a hands-on peek into our past. Let’s check them out together!

The World’s Oldest Cities You Must Visit in 2025

1. Jericho, West Bank

rock mountain with building structure in the middle

Jericho is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities and deserves a spot on my list for its unique blend of ancient history and modern culture. Nestled in the Jordan Valley, the Tell es-Sultan archaeological site offers a peek into early human settlements.

A scenic cable car ride to the Mount of Temptation promises panoramic views and a touch of spirituality, while the Hisham’s Palace ruins showcase intricate mosaics and striking architecture. With lush palm groves, close proximity to the Dead Sea, and lively local markets, Jericho is a destination that promises both exploration and relaxation.

Top Things to do in Jericho:

  • Wander through the Hisham’s Palace ruins and admire its detailed mosaics.
  • Explore the Tell es-Sultan archaeological site to uncover early human history.
  • Enjoy a cable car ride up to the Mount of Temptation for stunning panoramic views.

2. Byblos, Lebanon

old brick made castle surrounded by green trees

Byblos, often hailed as the cradle of civilization, deserves a spot on my list for its mix of ancient history and modern charm. This city offers a glimpse into the past through its well-preserved Phoenician ruins, where temples and necropolises whisper stories of bygone eras.

Overlooking the Mediterranean, Byblos Castle provides panoramic views along with a taste of Crusader history, while the charming cafes and boutiques along the vibrant waterfront invite relaxed strolls and local discovery.

Top Things to do in Byblos:

  • Stroll along the lively waterfront and dive into the local culture at its bustling souks.
  • Explore the ancient Phoenician ruins to uncover centuries of history.
  • Visit Byblos Castle for sweeping Mediterranean views and a touch of Crusader legacy.

3. Aleppo, Syria

old brick building with staircase in the middle

Aleppo is a city with a history spanning millennia, and is a true symbol of resilience and rich Middle Eastern culture. I haven’t been there yet, but the stories and heritage make it a must-visit destination.

The historic Aleppo Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, dominates the skyline and offers a window into the city’s strategic past. Meanwhile, the bustling Al-Madina Souq, one of the largest covered markets in the world, promises a lively taste of local commerce and craftsmanship.

And then there’s the Great Mosque of Aleppo, with its stunning architecture and intricate details, reflecting the city’s deep cultural and religious roots. Not to mention, Aleppo’s renowned cuisine blends traditional Middle Eastern flavors with unique local twists.

Top Things to do in Aleppo:

  • Visit the Great Mosque of Aleppo and indulge in the city’s culinary delights.
  • Explore the historic Aleppo Citadel to dive into its storied past.
  • Wander through Al-Madina Souq for an authentic local market experience.

4. Damascus, Syria

empty concrete building during day time

Damascus, often known as the oldest continuously inhabited capital, proudly ranks among the oldest cities in the world.

Its rich history and culture is evident in every corner; from the awe-inspiring Umayyad Mosque, with its elegant Islamic design and tranquil courtyards, to the maze-like alleys of the Old City filled with bustling bazaars like the Al-Hamidiyah Souq.

The Azm Palace offers a peek into its Ottoman past, while the National Museum of Damascus houses artifacts spanning thousands of years. With its blend of ancient heritage and modern vibrancy, Damascus is a must-see destination.

Top Things to Do in Damascus:

  • Discover the Azm Palace and National Museum to delve into the city’s rich history.
  • Visit the Umayyad Mosque to experience its stunning architecture.
  • Explore the Old City and wander through the lively Al-Hamidiyah Souq.

5. Varanasi, India

city view showing concrete buildings and  near body of water

Varanasi is one of the oldest cities in the world and is often seen as India’s spiritual center. I found it to be one of the most profound places I have ever visited.

The city, which feels like it’s bathed in a constant sepia tone, sits on the banks of the sacred River Ganges and serves as a hub for Hindu pilgrimage and rituals.

I was mesmerised by the burning ceremonies along the Ghats and the vibrant evening aarti (which we watched from a boat on the river), which bring centuries of tradition to life. Wandering its narrow streets, I experienced ancient temples, bustling markets, and historic colleges that have long been centers of learning.

The Kashi Vishwanath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, stands as a powerful symbol of devotion. For a more immersive experience, I highly recommend hiring a local guide to help you uncover all the layers of history and spirituality that make Varanasi so unique.

Top Things to Do in Varanasi:

  • Explore the narrow streets and historic temples with a knowledgeable local guide. (I recommend Roobaroo)
  • Witness the burning ceremonies and evening aarti along the Ghats.
  • Take a sunrise boat ride on the Ganges to see the city in a new light.

6. Athens, Greece

ancient ruins on top of a hill surrounded by green trees

Athens is known as the birthplace of Western civilization and is one of the oldest cities in the world. I first visited the Acropolis when I was about 12, and I’d love to go back someday.

The Acropolis, with its iconic Parthenon, stands as a solid reminder of ancient Greek ingenuity and offers impressive views of the city. The Acropolis Museum displays artifacts that tell Athens’ long history, while wandering through the narrow streets of Plaka reveals cozy tavernas and local shops.

The Ancient Agora gives a glimpse into everyday life in ancient Athens, and the city’s modern dining and nightlife add a lively touch to your visit.

Top Things to Do in Athens:

  • Visit the Ancient Agora to experience the heart of ancient Athenian life.
  • Revisit the Acropolis to see the Parthenon and enjoy panoramic views.
  • Explore the Acropolis Museum and wander through the historic Plaka neighborhood.

7. Plovdiv, Bulgaria

aerial view showing well-preserved Renaissance-era houses with green trees on the back

Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities in the world, with over 6,000 years of history. Offering a direct encounter with its past, you could find yourself watching a performance at the Ancient Theater of Philippopolis or strolling through the charming Old Town with its cobblestone streets and Renaissance-era houses.

Exploring the Roman Stadium and Forum gives you deeper insight into its ancient roots, while the lively Kapana district bursts with street art, boutiques, and trendy eateries. With festivals celebrating music and cuisine throughout the year, Plovdiv combines history with a modern, creative vibe.

Top Things to Do in Plovdiv:

  • Explore the Kapana district for street art, unique shops, and great food.
  • Watch a performance at the Ancient Theater of Philippopolis.
  • Stroll through the Old Town to admire historic architecture and local cafes.

8. Jerusalem, Israel

aerial view of a old ruin temple with people walking inside

Jerusalem is a city sacred to multiple religions and one of the oldest cities in the world. Its Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is divided into distinct quarters representing Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The Western Wall reflects deep-rooted traditions of prayer, while the Church of the Holy Sepulchre marks a pivotal site in Christian history. The Dome of the Rock, with its iconic golden dome, stands out as a striking example of Islamic architecture. The bustling Mahane Yehuda market offers a burst of local flavor, and the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial ensures the city’s complex past is remembered.

Due to ongoing tensions, Jerusalem might be an unlikely destination in 2025. Still, I couldn’t have a post about the oldest cities in the world without including it, plus it’s one of my top 10 on my bucket list. If and when I get there, here are some of the top things I would do;

Top Things to Do in Jerusalem:

  • Experience the vibrant Mahane Yehuda market and reflect at the Yad Vashem Memorial.
  • Explore the Old City and its distinct religious quarters.
  • Visit the Western Wall, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Dome of the Rock.

9. Istanbul, Turkey

majestic dome building surrounded by green trees

Istanbul, one of the oldest cities in the world with a history spanning over 2,600 years (founded as Byzantium in 667 BC), is a dynamic metropolis straddling two continents. Its strategic location has made it a melting pot of cultures, religions, and histories, offering a unique travel experience in 2025.

The iconic Hagia Sophia, with its majestic dome and intricate mosaics, stands as a testament to its Byzantine and Ottoman heritage, while the Blue Mosque, with its renowned blue tiles and graceful minarets, is a must-see architectural marvel. Touring Topkapi Palace provides insight into the opulent lives of Ottoman sultans, and the bustling Grand Bazaar offers a vibrant shopping experience in one of the oldest covered markets in the world.

A leisurely cruise along the Bosphorus showcases a skyline where historic landmarks mingle with modern skyscrapers, and the diverse culinary scene, from street food to fine dining, ensures every meal is a delight. (Plus I love Turkish food – can’t wait to try it!)

Top Things to Do in Istanbul:

  • Take a Bosphorus cruise to see the blend of ancient and modern cityscapes.
  • Visit the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque to explore the city’s historic heritage.
  • Tour Topkapi Palace and browse the Grand Bazaar for local flavor.

10. Luxor, Egypt

two huge statue of a pharaoh who is sitting at a throne

Luxor, often called an open-air museum, is one of the oldest cities in the world with a history stretching back thousands of years and is truly a cornerstone of Egypt’s ancient heritage.

I visited Luxor back in 2010 on a Nile Cruise, and I thought every site we saw was nothing short of spectacular! Situated on the east bank of the Nile, Luxor is packed with unforgettable ancient monuments and vibrant local culture.

The Karnak Temple Complex, with its vast array of sanctuaries, pylons, and obelisks, shows off the architectural achievements of ancient Egypt. Nearby, the Luxor Temple lights up in the evening, creating a magical atmosphere that adds to the city’s charm. A short drive across the Nile brings you to the Valley of the Kings, where the tombs of pharaohs, including that of Tutankhamun, are decorated with intricate hieroglyphics and artwork.

The Temple of Hatshepsut, dedicated to one of Egypt’s few female pharaohs, reveals the innovative spirit of the era. I highly recommend hiring a local guide to help you dive into the rich history and fascinating stories behind these incredible sites.

Top Things to Do in Luxor:

  • Hire a knowledgeable guide to uncover the history behind the Temple of Hatshepsut and other landmarks.
  • Tour the Karnak Temple Complex and witness ancient Egyptian architecture up close.
  • Experience the evening magic at Luxor Temple and explore the Valley of the Kings.

11. Luoyang, China

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Luoyang, one of the oldest cities in the world, has a history stretching back over 4,000 years and is a key cultural and historical hub in China. Sitting in the heart of the country, it has been the capital of multiple dynasties and is filled with remarkable ancient sites.

The Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, feature thousands of Buddhist statues carved into limestone cliffs which makes an awe-inspiring glimpse into ancient Chinese artistry and religious devotion. The White Horse Temple, known as China’s first Buddhist temple, offers peaceful gardens and striking traditional architecture.

Luoyang is also famous for its annual Peony Festival, when the city bursts into color as visitors gather to admire its iconic blooms. The Luoyang Museum houses fascinating artifacts from the Han Dynasty, giving deeper insight into the region’s past. And for a taste of modern culture, the city’s lively night markets and contemporary art galleries highlight how Luoyang continues to evolve while honoring its ancient roots.

Top Things to Do in Luoyang:

  • Experience the Luoyang Peony Festival and stroll through the city’s vibrant night markets.
  • Explore the Longmen Grottoes and marvel at ancient Buddhist carvings.
  • Visit the White Horse Temple, the first Buddhist temple in China.

12. Susa, Iran

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Susa, one of the oldest cities in the world, has a history stretching back over 5,000 years. Located in modern-day Iran’s Khuzestan Province, it was once the capital of the Elamite Empire and later an important city in the Persian Empire.

The archaeological site of Shush reveals the remains of ancient palaces and temples, offering a fascinating look into its past. The famous Code of Hammurabi, now housed in the Louvre, was originally discovered in Susa, underscoring its historical significance.

A visit to the Apadana Palace provides insight into ancient Persian architecture and governance, while the Tomb of Daniel is an important pilgrimage site for those interested in both history and religious heritage. The local bazaars are a great way to experience the region’s culture, with traditional crafts that have been passed down for generations.

Just outside the city, the UNESCO-listed Chogha Zanbil ziggurat stands as a remarkable testament to the engineering skill of the Elamite civilization.

Top Things to Do in Susa:

  • Discover the nearby Chogha Zanbil ziggurat, one of the best-preserved Elamite structures.
  • Explore the ruins of Shush and the Apadana Palace to uncover the city’s ancient past.
  • Visit the Tomb of Daniel, a site of historical and religious significance.

13. Xi’an, China

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Xi’an, one of the oldest cities in the world, has been at the heart of Chinese history for over 3,000 years. Once the capital of several major dynasties, including the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang, it played a crucial role in shaping China’s cultural and political landscape.

The city is best known for the awe-inspiring Terracotta Army—thousands of life-sized soldiers and horses buried with China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang.

A walk along the ancient City Wall, one of the best-preserved in China, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the city’s historic defenses. The Big Wild Goose Pagoda, a revered Buddhist landmark, adds spiritual depth to Xi’an’s heritage. The bustling Muslim Quarter is a sensory delight, packed with street food stalls, markets, and historic mosques that reflect the city’s Silk Road influences.

The Shaanxi History Museum provides deeper insight into the region’s rich past, while the iconic Bell Tower and Drum Tower offer a fascinating look at ancient Chinese timekeeping and culture.

Top Things to Do in Xi’an:

  • Explore the lively Muslim Quarter and sample Xi’an’s famous street food.
  • Marvel at the Terracotta Army and learn about China’s first emperor.
  • Walk or cycle along the ancient City Wall for incredible views.

14. Fez, Morocco

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Fez, one of the oldest cities in the world, is a cornerstone of Morocco’s rich cultural and historical heritage. Founded in the 8th century, it’s known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and deep-rooted artisan traditions.

The Fez Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world, where winding alleyways lead to bustling souks, historic mosques, and centuries-old madrasas.

The Bou Inania Madrasa stands out with its intricate tilework and wood carvings, a testament to the city’s artistic craftsmanship. The University of Al Quaraouiyine, recognized as the world’s oldest continuously operating higher educational institution, highlights Fez’s long-standing intellectual influence.

The city’s famous tanneries offer a glimpse into traditional leather-making techniques that have remained unchanged for generations, while the Dar Batha Museum showcases a fascinating collection of Moroccan ceramics, woodwork, and textiles. Fez is also alive with cultural festivals, traditional music, and an incredible food scene that adds to its timeless appeal.

Top Things to Do in Fez:

  • Explore the traditional tanneries for a unique look at Morocco’s leather-making heritage.
  • Wander through the Fez Medina and experience its historic souks and madrasas.
  • Visit the University of Al Quaraouiyine, the oldest operating university in the world.

15. Cádiz, Spain

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Cádiz, one of the oldest cities in the world, has a history stretching back over 3,000 years. Perched on a narrow strip of land surrounded by the Atlantic, it has long been an important port city in Spain.

Its old town is a maze of narrow streets, lively plazas, and architecture shaped by Phoenician, Roman, and Moorish influences. The Cádiz Cathedral, with its striking golden dome, is a standout landmark offering panoramic views of the city and sea.

History lovers can explore the ancient Roman Theater, one of the oldest in Spain, or visit the Museo de Cádiz, which houses a fascinating collection of artifacts. For a more laid-back experience, La Caleta Beach provides a perfect spot to unwind by the water.

The city’s Mercado Central is the place to sample Andalusian flavors, from fresh seafood to local delicacies. And if you’re visiting at the right time, Cádiz’s famous Carnival—filled with parades, music, and dancing—makes for an unforgettable experience.

Top Things to Do in Cádiz:

  • Relax at La Caleta Beach or dive into the flavors of Mercado Central.
  • Climb to the top of Cádiz Cathedral for stunning city and ocean views.
  • Visit the ancient Roman Theater and explore the Museo de Cádiz.

16. Beirut, Lebanon

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Beirut, one of the oldest cities in the world, has been a crossroads of civilizations for thousands of years. Sitting on the Mediterranean coast, it carries the influences of Phoenician, Roman, Ottoman, and French eras, making it a fascinating blend of past and present.

The National Museum of Beirut is the perfect starting point, offering a deep dive into Lebanon’s rich history through its extensive collection of artifacts.

Walking through the historic Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhael districts reveals the city’s artistic and culinary side, with galleries, trendy cafes, and a buzzing nightlife. The Roman Baths provide a glimpse into Beirut’s ancient past, while the stunning Jeita Grotto showcases one of the most breathtaking limestone cave systems in the world.

In the city’s Central District, modern skyscrapers stand alongside historic buildings and lively souks, creating a unique urban landscape. A stroll along the Corniche offers beautiful Mediterranean views, and the iconic Pigeon Rocks make for a striking natural landmark and perfect photo spot.

Top Things to Do in Beirut:

  • Walk the Corniche and take in the views at the famous Pigeon Rocks.
  • Visit the National Museum of Beirut to explore Lebanon’s diverse history.
  • Discover the artistic and culinary scene in Gemmayzeh and Mar Mikhael.

17. Sana’a, Yemen

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Sana’a, one of the oldest cities in the world, is a hidden gem that offers a rare and authentic glimpse into ancient Yemeni culture and architecture. Situated in the highlands of Yemen, it has been continuously inhabited for over 2,500 years, making it one of the most historically significant cities in the region.

The Old City of Sana’a, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its distinctive multi-story buildings decorated with intricate geometric patterns and stained glass windows. Walking through its narrow, winding streets feels like stepping back in time, with bustling souks filled with local crafts, spices, and textiles.

The Great Mosque of Sana’a, with its striking minarets and spacious courtyard, stands as an important spiritual and architectural landmark. Just outside the city, the Dar al-Hajar, or Rock Palace, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and is a stunning example of traditional Yemeni design. For those eager to explore the city’s deep-rooted history, the National Museum of Yemen showcases a fascinating collection of artifacts spanning centuries.

Top Things to Do in Sana’a:

  • Wander through the Old City and explore its historic souks.
  • Visit the Great Mosque of Sana’a to admire its architecture and spiritual significance.
  • See the Dar al-Hajar (Rock Palace) for incredible views and a look at traditional Yemeni craftsmanship.

18. Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon, one of the oldest cities in the world, is a vibrant capital that blends rich history with modern charm. Located on Portugal’s western coast, it has been a key maritime hub for centuries, shaped by Roman, Moorish, and Age of Discoveries influences. The historic district of Alfama, with its maze of narrow streets, colorful houses, and traditional Fado music venues, offers a glimpse into the city’s past.

The Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, showcase stunning Manueline architecture and commemorate Portugal’s maritime legacy. São Jorge Castle provides breathtaking views of the city and the Tagus River while offering insight into Lisbon’s strategic role throughout history.

For a more contemporary experience, the LX Factory—a former industrial complex turned cultural hotspot—is packed with art, unique shops, and trendy restaurants. The Bairro Alto district is the place to go for lively nightlife, with bars, clubs, and live music filling the streets after dark.

Lisbon is also a mecca for digital nomads, making it a great place to connect with fellow travelers. Its co-working spaces, welcoming expat community, and laid-back lifestyle have made it a top destination for remote workers looking for a mix of work, culture, and great weather.

Top Things to Do in Lisbon:

  • Experience the city’s modern side at LX Factory and meet fellow nomads in Lisbon’s co-working spaces and cafés.
  • Wander through Alfama’s historic streets and listen to traditional Fado music.
  • Visit the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery to explore Portugal’s maritime past.

19. Mohenjo-Daro, Pakistan

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Mohenjo-Daro, located in Pakistan’s Sindh province, is one of the oldest cities in the world and a remarkable example of early urban civilization. Dating back to around 2500 BCE, it was a major center of the Indus Valley Civilization, showcasing advanced city planning and societal organization long before many other civilizations emerged.

Walking through the ruins, visitors can see the impressive Great Bath, a massive public water tank that highlights the engineering skills of its builders. The elevated Citadel area features granaries, assembly halls, and well-planned residential buildings, reflecting the city’s sophisticated layout. The site’s standardized brickwork, intricate drainage systems, and organized street grid reveal an advanced approach to urban living that was far ahead of its time.

For a deeper dive into the daily lives of Mohenjo-Daro’s inhabitants, the on-site museum displays artifacts such as pottery, tools, and sculptures that offer valuable insights into one of the earliest known civilizations. The archaeological significance of Mohenjo-Daro makes it a must-visit for those interested in ancient history and the roots of modern urban planning.

Top Things to Do in Mohenjo-Daro:

  • Check out the Mohenjo-Daro Museum to view artifacts that bring the past to life.
  • Explore the ruins and see the Great Bath, one of the city’s most iconic structures.
  • Visit the Citadel to understand the layout and engineering of the ancient civilization.

20. Rome, Italy

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I absolutely adored Rome! I visited back in 2009 with my mum (God rest her soul), and it was an unforgettable trip. The highlights for me were the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel—two places that truly left me in awe. (Unfortunately I didn’t get any great pics, so I’ll just have to go back!)

The Colosseum, a breathtaking reminder of Imperial Rome, once hosted epic gladiatorial battles, while the nearby Roman Forum offers a glimpse into the political and social hub of the ancient world. The Pantheon, with its stunning dome and open oculus, showcases the city’s architectural brilliance. A visit to Vatican City is essential, where St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s masterpieces, create a sense of wonder unlike anywhere else.

I would love to return for a photography tour or spend a few days with a guide who knows everything about the city’s history—there’s just so much to uncover. Strolling through the charming Trastevere neighborhood is another must, with its traditional trattorias, lively piazzas, and laid-back local vibe. For those wanting to dive deeper, the National Archaeological Museum offers a fascinating collection of artifacts that bring Rome’s storied past to life.

Top Things to Do in Rome:

  • Explore Trastevere’s quaint streets and enjoy traditional Roman cuisine.
  • Step inside the Colosseum and walk through the ruins of the Roman Forum.
  • Visit Vatican City to see St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel.

Oldest Cities in the World to Visit in 2025- Summary

Exploring the oldest cities in the world is like stepping into a living history book, where ancient civilizations meet the rhythm of modern life. These destinations are more than just archaeological sites; they are thriving cities where history is woven into everyday experiences, from bustling markets to centuries-old landmarks.

Walk the alleys of Fez, feel the spiritual energy of Varanasi, or take in the grandeur of Rome—each city offers a unique glimpse into the past while remaining full of life today. They are places where traditions endure, architecture tells stories, and cultures continue to evolve while honoring their deep-rooted heritage.

As you plan your travels for 2025, consider adding a few of these incredible destinations to your itinerary. There’s something extraordinary about standing where history was made, immersing yourself in the stories of civilizations long gone, and creating your own memories in some of the world’s most fascinating and historic cities.


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As I wrote this post, I was genuinely shocked to realise I’ve only been to 4 of these incredible cities so far, and now I’m itching to explore more!

Europe is packed with places that feel like you’re stepping straight into a history book, yet they’re alive with modern energy. From the grand temples of Athens to the historic plazas of Rome, the oldest cities in Europe offer ancient landmarks, rich culture, amazing food, and stories woven into every street corner.

In this post, we’re diving into 18 of Europe’s oldest and most fascinating cities—each one a must-see for anyone who loves history, culture, and a bit of adventure.

Let’s jump into the oldest cities in Europe that should be on your bucket list in 2025.

1. Athens, Greece

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Athens stands proudly as one of the oldest cities in Europe, with a history that spans over 3,400 years. Known as the cradle of Western civilization, Athens is home to iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and the Parthenon. Beyond its historical sites, Athens offers vibrant neighborhoods such as Plaka and Monastiraki, where you can explore bustling markets, traditional tavernas, and lively cafes.

Don’t miss the chance to visit the Ancient Agora, where philosophers like Socrates once roamed, or take a stroll through the National Garden for a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Athens blends ancient history with contemporary culture, making it a captivating destination for any traveler.

2. Rome, Italy

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Rome, often referred to as the “Eternal City,” is another of the oldest cities in Europe, boasting a history that stretches back over 2,500 years. The city is a rich collection of historical and architectural wonders, including the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon.

Visitors can also explore Vatican City, home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel, adorned with Michelangelo’s masterpieces. Rome’s charming piazzas, such as Piazza Navona and Campo de Fiori, are perfect for enjoying Italian cuisine and vibrant street life. Whether you’re wandering through ancient ruins or savoring gelato in a bustling square, Rome offers an unforgettable blend of past and present.

3. Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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Plovdiv is one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, with a history that dates back over 6,000 years. Located in the heart of Bulgaria, Plovdiv is renowned for its well-preserved Roman theater, ancient stadium, and charming Old Town, featuring colorful Revival-era houses. The city’s vibrant arts scene is evident in its numerous galleries, street art, and cultural festivals.

Visitors can explore the Kapana creative district, known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and artisan workshops. Plovdiv also offers stunning views from the Nebet Tepe Hill, where you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the city and surrounding landscapes. This blend of ancient heritage and modern creativity makes Plovdiv a fascinating destination.

4. Lisbon, Portugal

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Lisbon, with its history spanning over 2,800 years, is one of the oldest cities in Europe and a captivating destination for travelers. The city’s picturesque neighborhoods, such as Alfama and Bairro Alto, are characterized by narrow, winding streets, colorful tiles, and historic buildings. Lisbon’s iconic landmarks include the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the São Jorge Castle, which offers stunning views over the city and the Tagus River.

Visitors can also enjoy a traditional Fado performance, savor delicious Portuguese cuisine, or take a scenic tram ride through the hilly streets. Lisbon’s rich maritime history and vibrant cultural scene make it a must-visit city in Europe.

5. Cádiz, Spain

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Cádiz is one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, with roots tracing back over 3,000 years. Located on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Cádiz, the city is renowned for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and lively festivals. The old town is a maze of narrow streets and charming plazas, featuring landmarks like the Cádiz Cathedral and the Torre Tavira, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Visitors can explore the vibrant Mercado Central, enjoy fresh seafood at local tapas bars, or relax on La Caleta Beach. Cádiz’s blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty makes it a unique destination worth exploring.

6. Byblos, Lebanon

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Although not part of the European Union, Byblos is often included in discussions about the oldest cities in Europe due to its significant historical connections with the Mediterranean region. Byblos, with a history dating back over 7,000 years, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient ruins, charming old town, and bustling harbor.

Visitors can explore the Byblos Castle, stroll through the ancient Phoenician port, and visit the vibrant souks filled with local crafts and souvenirs. The city’s rich history is complemented by its modern amenities, including trendy cafes, restaurants, and beachfront promenades. Byblos offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and contemporary charm, making it a fascinating destination.

7. Istanbul, Turkey

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Straddling two continents, Istanbul is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in Europe. With a history that spans over 2,500 years, Istanbul has been the capital of three great empires: Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman. The city is home to iconic landmarks such as the Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Topkapi Palace.

Visitors can explore the bustling Grand Bazaar, cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, or wander through the historic Sultanahmet district. Istanbul’s unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures, vibrant markets, and stunning architecture make it a must-visit destination in Europe.

8. Matera, Italy

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Matera, located in the Basilicata region of Italy, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, with history dating back over 9,000 years. The city is famous for its ancient cave dwellings, known as “Sassi,” which are carved into the limestone cliffs. Matera’s unique architecture and historical significance earned it a spot as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visitors can explore the Sassi districts, visit the stunning Matera Cathedral, and enjoy panoramic views from the Murgia Timone Archaeological Park. In recent years, Matera has also become a popular destination for film enthusiasts, serving as a backdrop for several major movies. The city’s blend of ancient history and modern revitalization makes it a captivating destination.

9. Toledo, Spain

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Toledo, nestled in central Spain, is one of the historic cities in Europe, with a history that dates back over 2,000 years. Known as the “City of Three Cultures,” Toledo has been a melting pot of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish influences, which is reflected in its stunning architecture and cultural heritage. The city is home to impressive landmarks such as the Toledo Cathedral, the Alcázar, and the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca.

Visitors can wander through the narrow, winding streets of the historic center, explore the numerous museums and art galleries, or enjoy panoramic views from the Mirador del Valle. Toledo’s rich history and cultural diversity make it a captivating destination for any traveler.

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10. Valencia, Spain

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Valencia, one of the oldest cities in Europe, boasts a rich history that dates back over 2,000 years. Located on Spain’s southeastern coast, Valencia seamlessly blends ancient architecture with modern innovation. The historic center is home to the stunning Valencia Cathedral, which is said to house the Holy Grail, and the Silk Exchange (La Lonja de la Seda), a UNESCO World Heritage Site showcasing Gothic architecture. Beyond its historical landmarks, Valencia is renowned for its vibrant arts scene, exemplified by the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences complex.

Visitors can stroll through the lush Turia Gardens, explore the bustling Central Market, or enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Plaza de la Virgen. Valencia’s unique combination of history, culture, and contemporary attractions makes it a must-visit among the historic cities in Europe.

11. Bordeaux, France

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Bordeaux, with its origins tracing back to the Roman era, is one of Europe’s oldest cities and a haven for wine enthusiasts. Situated in southwestern France, Bordeaux is renowned for its exquisite vineyards and historic architecture. The city’s waterfront, the Garonne River, is lined with elegant 18th-century buildings, reflecting its prosperous past as a major trading hub.

Visitors can explore the impressive Place de la Bourse, visit the magnificent Saint-André Cathedral, or wander through the charming streets of the Chartrons district, known for its antique shops and wine bars. Bordeaux is also home to the Cité du Vin, an innovative museum dedicated to the world of wine. Whether you’re savoring fine wines, admiring historic structures, or enjoying the vibrant cultural scene, Bordeaux offers a delightful experience for every traveler seeking to explore the oldest cities in Europe.

12. Dubrovnik, Croatia

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Dubrovnik, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” is one of Europe’s oldest and most picturesque cities. Founded in the 7th century, Dubrovnik is famed for its well-preserved medieval walls that encircle the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking along the ancient city walls offers breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the terracotta rooftops below.

Inside the old town, visitors can explore historic landmarks such as the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the stunning Dubrovnik Cathedral. The vibrant Stradun Street is perfect for strolls, shopping, and enjoying local delicacies at charming cafes and restaurants. Dubrovnik also serves as a gateway to the stunning Dalmatian Islands, offering opportunities for island hopping, sailing, and exploring hidden beaches. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and beautiful coastal setting, Dubrovnik stands out among the oldest cities in Europe.

13. Sevilla, Spain

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Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia, is one of Europe’s oldest cities, with a history that spans over 2,000 years. Known for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and lively festivals, Sevilla offers a captivating experience for visitors. The city is home to the magnificent Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and the iconic Giralda Tower, which provides panoramic views of the city.

Another must-visit landmark is the Alcázar of Seville, a stunning palace complex blending Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Sevilla’s charming neighborhoods, such as Santa Cruz and Triana, are perfect for exploring narrow, winding streets, traditional tapas bars, and flamenco venues. The annual Feria de Abril is a highlight, showcasing colorful parades, music, and dance. With its rich history, cultural vibrancy, and architectural beauty, Sevilla is a standout among the oldest cities in Europe.

14. Nuremberg, Germany

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Nuremberg, located in the heart of Bavaria, is one of Europe’s oldest and most historically significant cities. With origins dating back to the early Middle Ages, Nuremberg played a crucial role in the Holy Roman Empire and is renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The Nuremberg Castle, perched atop a hill, offers stunning views of the city and houses several museums that delve into the region’s history.

The historic old town is a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, charming squares, and impressive churches, including the St. Lorenz Church and the Frauenkirche. Nuremberg is also famous for its traditional Christmas market, one of the oldest and most beloved in Germany, attracting visitors from around the world. Additionally, the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds provides a profound insight into the city’s complex history during World War II. Nuremberg’s blend of medieval charm and historical depth makes it a must-visit among the oldest cities in Europe.

15. Kraków, Poland

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Kraków, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Europe, is a cultural and historical gem in southern Poland. Founded in the 7th century, Kraków served as the capital of Poland for several centuries and remains a vibrant center of Polish culture and education. The city’s well-preserved medieval core is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring stunning landmarks such as Wawel Castle, the majestic Wawel Cathedral, and the historic Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) in the Main Market Square.

Kraków’s old town is a lively area filled with charming cafes, traditional restaurants, and bustling markets. Visitors can explore the vibrant Kazimierz district, known for its rich Jewish heritage, or take a somber trip to the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Kraków’s blend of historical significance, architectural beauty, and vibrant cultural scene makes it stand out among the oldest cities in Europe.

16. Thessaloniki, Greece

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Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, is one of the oldest cities in Europe with a history spanning over 2,300 years. Founded in 315 BC, Thessaloniki has been a vital hub of culture, commerce, and education throughout its long history. The city boasts a rich array of Byzantine monuments, including the Rotunda, the Church of Hagia Sophia, and the Byzantine Walls, which offer panoramic views of the Thermaic Gulf.

Thessaloniki is also renowned for its vibrant culinary scene, blending traditional Greek flavors with modern gastronomy. The lively waterfront promenade is perfect for leisurely walks, while the bustling markets and vibrant street art add to the city’s dynamic atmosphere. Additionally, Thessaloniki hosts numerous festivals and cultural events throughout the year, celebrating everything from music and film to literature and art. With its deep historical roots and vibrant contemporary culture, Thessaloniki is a must-visit among the ancient cities in Europe.

17. Coimbra, Portugal

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Coimbra, one of Portugal’s oldest cities, is a charming destination with a history that dates back to Roman times. Nestled along the Mondego River, Coimbra is renowned for its prestigious university, the University of Coimbra, founded in 1290. The university is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring the stunning Joanina Library, the Royal Palace, and the picturesque Botanical Garden. Coimbra’s historic center is filled with narrow streets, traditional Fado music venues, and beautiful churches, such as the Old Cathedral (Sé Velha) and the New Cathedral (Sé Nova).

Visitors can explore the Conímbriga Roman Ruins nearby, one of the largest and best-preserved Roman settlements in Europe. The city also hosts numerous cultural events and festivals, showcasing its rich heritage and vibrant contemporary arts scene. Coimbra’s blend of academic tradition, historical architecture, and cultural vibrancy makes it stand out among the oldest cities in Europe.

18. Braga, Portugal

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Braga, one of Portugal’s oldest cities, boasts a history that dates back over 2,000 years. Located in the northern part of the country, Braga is often referred to as the “Portuguese Rome” due to its abundance of religious architecture and historical significance. The city is home to the Bom Jesus do Monte, a stunning sanctuary with a grand baroque stairway leading to the church, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Braga’s historic center is filled with beautiful churches, including the Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga), one of the oldest in Portugal, and the Church of Santa Maria do Souto.

Visitors can explore the charming plazas, such as Praça da República and Largo da Oliveira, which are perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying local cuisine at traditional restaurants. Braga also hosts numerous cultural festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating its rich heritage and vibrant community.

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Oldest Cities in Europe to Visit in 2025 – Summary

Exploring Europe’s oldest cities feels like stepping into a time machine, each destination offering its own fascinating glimpse into the continent’s diverse and layered history.

From the ancient ruins of Athens and Rome to the quaint cobblestone streets of Coimbra and Braga, these cities have it all—stunning architecture, iconic landmarks, and cultural experiences that leave you buzzing with excitement (and maybe full from all the amazing food!).

Picture yourself haggling at the lively markets of Valencia, walking Dubrovnik’s medieval walls, or sipping a glass of Bordeaux’s finest wine as the sun sets over the vineyards. These places aren’t just steeped in history—they’re alive with moments waiting to be made.

As you plan your 2025 adventures, why not include a few of these timeless gems? They’re more than just destinations; they’re an invitation to soak up the beauty, culture, and stories that make Europe so unforgettable.


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Traveling can be a breeze with the right accessories. Whether you’re navigating a bustling airport, working remotely, or simply enjoying your journey, the right gear makes everything smoother and more enjoyable.

From tech gadgets that keep you connected to comfort items for long trips, having the right accessories can transform your travel experience.

In this guide, I’ve rounded up my top 50 travel accessories. These items are practical, essential, and designed to meet the diverse needs of mature travelers. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or just starting your adventures, these accessories will help you stay organized, comfortable, and safe on the road.

50 Best Travel Accessories for 50+ Nomads

Technology & Gadgets

1. Portable Charger/Power Bank

Portable chargers are a must-have for nomads. Whether you’re making client calls from a café or updating your travel blog on the go, a dead battery can derail your workday.

Look for a compact model with enough juice to charge your smartphone multiple times. This way, you can work from anywhere without constantly hunting for outlets.

A good power bank keeps you connected and productive, no matter where your nomadic lifestyle takes you.

black powerbank and portable charger

2. Universal Travel Adapter

A universal travel adapter is a nomad’s best friend. No more juggling multiple adapters or worrying about incompatible outlets.

One compact device lets you plug in anywhere in the world, keeping all your gadgets powered up. From smartphones to laptops, you’ll stay connected no matter where your adventures take you.

It’s a simple way to streamline your packing and ensure you’re never caught without power. This little gizmo will earn its space in your bag many times over.

white adapter with different USB

3. Noise-Cancelling Headphones

Noise-cancelling headphones, such as the Bose QuietComfort 35 II, are a game-changer for nomads. Whether you’re on a noisy flight or working from a bustling café, these babies let you create your own quiet bubble.

Pop them on, and suddenly the world’s din fades away. Perfect for catching up on sleep on long journeys or diving into your work without distractions. Plus, when you’re ready for some downtime, they’ll make your music and movies sound amazing.

Consider them your portable sanctuary – your ears (and your stress levels) will thank you.

black headphones

4. Tablet/E-Reader

I love physical books, but for frequent travel, a tablet or e-reader, such as the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, is an excellent accessory for nomads, combining portability with functionality.

Tablets provide a versatile platform for browsing the internet, checking emails, and using travel apps, while e-readers offer a convenient way to carry an entire library without the bulk.

For us older travellers, the adjustable font sizes and backlighting on devices like the Kindle make reading easier on the eyes.

These devices are lightweight and compact, making them easy to pack and carry, and their long battery life ensures they stay powered for extended periods, perfect for long flights or remote locations.

black Amazon Kindle Paperwhite

5. Bluetooth Keyboard

A Bluetooth keyboard, like the Logitech K380, is a practical accessory for working nomads, enabling efficient typing on tablets and smartphones.

This portable keyboard is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry in a travel bag. It can also connect to multiple devices simultaneously, allowing seamless switching between them, which is useful for managing emails, writing, or any work-related tasks during travel. Its long battery life ensures reliable performance without frequent recharging.

black bluetooth keyboard,

6. Tech Organiser

A tech organizer is a game-changer for nomads who travel with multiple devices. This compact accessory keeps all your gadgets and cables neatly arranged in one place, eliminating the frustration of tangled wires and lost chargers.

With dedicated pockets for various items, you can easily find what you need without rummaging through your bag. Whether you’re working from a café or settling into a new destination, a tech organizer streamlines your setup and keeps your mobile office tidy.

It’s a simple solution that saves time and reduces stress, making it an essential tool for any digital nomad. This product displayed below is the exact one I use for my travels.

tech organiser case

7. Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot

A portable Wi-Fi hotspot, such as the Skyroam Solis Lite, is an invaluable accessory for nomads, providing reliable internet access wherever you go.

This compact device offers secure, high-speed internet connectivity in over 130 countries, eliminating the need to rely on potentially unsafe public Wi-Fi networks.

Ensuring you can stay connected with family, access important travel information, and handle work tasks seamlessly, the Skyroam Solis Lite also features a long-lasting battery and can double as a power bank, making it a versatile tool for maintaining connectivity and charging devices on the go.

orange WIFI hotspot Skyroam Solis Lite,

8. USB Hub/Port Expander

A USB hub or port expander, such as the Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub, is a highly useful accessory for nomads, allowing you to connect multiple devices to a single USB port.

This compact and lightweight device can accommodate several peripherals, like external hard drives, flash drives, and other USB devices, making it easier to manage your tech gear while travelling.

The Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub also supports high-speed data transfer, ensuring efficient performance for all connected devices.

black Anker 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub

9. Travel-Sized Surge Protector

A travel-sized surge protector, like the Belkin Travel Surge Protector, is an essential accessory for nomads, safeguarding your electronic devices from power surges and spikes.

This compact device typically includes multiple outlets and USB ports, allowing you to charge several gadgets simultaneously while protecting them from electrical damage.

Its lightweight and portable design makes it easy to pack, providing reliable protection and convenient charging options wherever you stay.

white  Belkin Travel Surge Protector with USB ports

10. Portable Speaker

A portable speaker, such as the JBL Flip 5, is a must have travel item, delivering high-quality sound in a compact, travel-friendly design. I bought one for my husband a few years ago and it’s still travelling with us now!

The JBL Flip 5 is durable and waterproof, making it suitable for various environments, from hotel rooms to outdoor adventures (incl beaches).

Its long battery life ensures continuous playback, while its lightweight and portable build makes it easy to carry in your bag.

Teal JBL Flip 5 Portable Speaker

Comfort & Convenience

11. Travel Pillow

A travel pillow, such as the Trtl Pillow, provides crucial neck support for comfortable naps during long trips. Its ergonomic design cradles your head and neck, reducing strain and making it easier to sleep upright.

This is especially helpful for nomads who may experience neck stiffness or discomfort when travelling. The Trtl Pillow’s compact and lightweight design makes it easy to pack and carry, ensuring you can rest comfortably on planes, trains, or buses.

grey travel pillow neck support

12. Compression Socks

Compression socks, like those from Physix Gear, are essential for preventing swelling and improving circulation during long periods of sitting.

These socks apply gentle pressure to your legs, reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and alleviating leg fatigue and discomfort.

This is particularly beneficial for older travellers in maintaining leg health and comfort on lengthy flights or road trips.

black and white  Physix Gear Compression socks

13. Lightweight Blanket

A lightweight blanket, such as the Cocoon CoolMax Travel Blanket, keeps you warm on flights or in cool destinations without adding bulk to your luggage.

Made from soft, breathable materials, it provides warmth and comfort in various settings, from draughty aeroplanes to chilly hotel rooms.

This is especially useful for those who feel the cold more easily (like me) and appreciate the added comfort during their travels.

brown Cocoon CoolMax Travel Blanket,

14. Eye Mask

An eye mask, like the MZOO Sleep Eye Mask, blocks out light for better sleep, helping you rest more effectively in bright environments.

Its contoured design ensures a comfortable fit without putting pressure on your eyes, making it ideal for long flights, train rides, or napping in bright hotel rooms.

Quality sleep is crucial, especially for busy nomads, and an effective eye mask can make a significant difference in rest quality while on the go.

black MZOO Sleep Eye Mask

15. Earplugs

Earplugs, such as the Mack’s Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs, are essential for quieting noisy environments, promoting better sleep and relaxation.

These earplugs effectively reduce ambient noise, making them ideal for use on aeroplanes, in busy hotels, or anywhere loud sounds might disturb your rest.

Using earplugs helps ensure a quiet and restful environment can significantly enhance travel comfort and well-being.

Mack's Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs with container

16. Collapsible Water Bottle

A collapsible water bottle, like the TakeToday Collapsible Water Bottle, is a convenient and space-saving hydration solution for nomads.

Made from durable, BPA-free silicone, this bottle can be rolled up when empty, saving valuable space in your bag.

It’s leak-proof and easy to clean, ensuring you stay hydrated without the bulk of traditional water bottles.

black TakeToday Collapsible Water Bottle

17. Packing Cubes

Packing cubes, such as the Shacke Pak Packing Cubes, help keep luggage organised and items easy to find.

These cubes come in various sizes and fit neatly into your suitcase, allowing you to separate clothing, accessories, and toiletries efficiently.

Packing cubes simplify packing and unpacking, reducing the stress of searching for items and keeping everything tidy throughout the trip.

violet Shacke Pak Packing Cubes

18. Jewelry Organizer

Jewelry Organizer, like the Becko Jewelry Organizer Roll, is perfect for travel, offering large capacity and compact size. Made from soft leather and quality suede, it neatly organizes and protects your jewelry.

Preventing necklaces from tangling and with pouches for pendants, gems and bracelets etc, this little organiser holds up to 7 necklaces, 16 pairs of earrings, and various other pieces.

I use the one displayed for all my jewellery and it fits very neatly into the side of my backpack.

Jewelry organizer with some rings and earrings

19. Compact First Aid Kit

A compact first aid kit, like the Thrive First Aid Kit, is essential for handling minor medical issues while travelling.

This kit includes bandages, antiseptics, pain relievers, and other basic medical supplies in a small, portable case.

Having a reliable first aid kit on hand provides peace of mind and ensures you’re prepared for minor injuries or health concerns that may arise during your journey.

small size Thrive First Aid Kit in red

20. Medication Organiser

A medication organiser, such as the AUVON Weekly Pill Organizer, keeps daily medications and supplements sorted.

This organiser features multiple compartments for each day of the week, ensuring you take the correct dosage at the right time.

For 50+ nomads who may have multiple prescriptions or supplements, this tool helps maintain a consistent medication schedule, preventing missed doses and promoting better health management while travelling.

colorful AUVON Weekly Pill Organizer

21. Multi-Purpose Travel Wallet

A multi-purpose travel wallet, like the Zoppen Multi-purpose RFID Blocking Travel Wallet, holds your passport, credit cards, and cash securely.

This wallet features dedicated compartments for essential travel documents and valuables, along with RFID-blocking technology to protect against electronic theft, providing a secure and organised way to keep important items accessible and safe, reducing the risk of loss or theft while on the go.

black leather Zoppen Multi-purpose RFID Blocking Travel Wallet

Health & Hygiene

22. Portable Hand Sanitizer

A portable hand sanitizer, like the Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer Gel, is essential for maintaining hygiene on the go.

This convenient travel-sized bottle fits easily into your bag or pocket, allowing you to sanitise your hands whenever soap and water are not available.

Using hand sanitizer regularly helps reduce the risk of illness, providing peace of mind during travel.

4 packs of clear hand sanitizer

23. Travel-Sized Toiletries

Travel-sized toiletries, such as the Convenience Kits International Women’s or Men’s Deluxe 10-Piece Kit, offer compact and TSA-friendly hygiene products.

These kits include essentials like shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and deodorant, all in travel-approved sizes.

For full time nomads, having these ready-to-go toiletries simplifies packing and ensures compliance with airline regulations, making the security process smoother.

Travel-sized toiletries for men and women

24. Collapsible Travel Toothbrush

A collapsible travel toothbrush is both compact and hygienic.

This toothbrush folds into a small, protective case, saving space in your toiletry bag and keeping the bristles clean.

It offers a practical solution for maintaining oral hygiene while travelling, ensuring that your toothbrush stays clean and easy to pack.

6 packs of colorful compact tootbrush

25. Laundry Bag

A laundry bag, such as the Miamica Travel Laundry Bag, helps keep dirty clothes separate from clean ones.

This lightweight, expandable bag can hold a considerable amount of laundry and folds down to a compact size when not in use.

A great way to simplify the organisation of clothing during trips, making it easier to manage laundry and keep clean clothes fresh.

gray laundry bag with print of women and men shirt and shorts

26. Portable Laundry Wash Bag

A portable laundry wash bag, like the Scrubba Portable Laundry System Wash Bag, allows you to wash clothes on the go.

This innovative bag doubles as a washboard in a bag, making it easy to clean clothes with minimal water and detergent.

For full time nomads, it offers a convenient and eco-friendly way to do laundry while travelling, reducing the need to find laundry facilities and allowing you to pack fewer clothes.

hand squeezing green portable laundry wash bag

27. Microfiber Towel

A microfiber towel, like the Rainleaf Microfiber Towel, is a quick-drying and compact accessory that is perfect for 50+ nomads.

This towel is highly absorbent and dries much faster than traditional towels, making it ideal for travel.

Its lightweight and compact design allows it to be easily packed into a small space. It provides convenience and versatility, whether for use at the beach, after a workout, or during camping trips.

blue Rainleaf Microfiber Towel with black bag

28. Reusable Face Masks

Reusable face masks, such as the EnerPlex Premium 3-Ply Reusable Face Mask, are essential for health and safety during travel.

These masks offer comfort, breathability, and protection in various environments, from crowded airports to public transportation.

Reusable masks provide a reliable way to reduce the risk of illness, are environmentally friendly, and help ensure compliance with local health guidelines.

3 packs of black cloth facemask

29. Insect Repellent

Insect repellent, such as the Repel 100 Insect Repellent, protects against mosquitoes, ticks, and gnats, making it ideal for severe conditions.

More than just a way to avoid aggravating itchy bites, insect repellant also creates a barrier against mosquitoes that may transmit Zika, West Nile, Dengue, and Chikungunya viruses, as well as other annoying bugs.

The compact size stores perfectly with whatever adventure gear you’re taking that day.

green spray Repel 100 insect repellent

30. Travel-Size Sunscreen

Travel-size sunscreen, like the Sun Bum Original SPF 70 Sunscreen Lotion, offers high SPF protection while being safe for coral reefs. This vegan, reef-friendly sunscreen is free of Octinoxate and Oxybenzone, making it Hawaii 104 Reef Act compliant.

If you’re headed out to sunny climes it’s vital to protect your skin from harmful rays, while also ensuring you don’t use chemicals that will harm ocean life.

Ideal for all skin types, this water-resistant sunscreen ensures safe and enjoyable outdoor activities.

31. Lip Balm

If I spend too long in the sun, the first thing to burn on my body is my lips. I searched far and wide for a lip balm that protected my lips without looking like a cricketer.

The Banana Boat Sport Ultra SPF 50 Lip Sunscreen, is my top recommendation, providing superior endurance against sweat and water and ensuring strong sun protection.

This broad-spectrum SPF 50 lip balm protects your lips from harmful UVA/UVB rays. Its lightweight, non-greasy formula moisturizes and protects dry lips. Free from oxybenzone and octinoxate, this 10-pack of travel-size sunscreen is perfect for on-the-go lip protection.

packs of lip balm in a cardbox

32. Travel Bottles Set

To keep your bags light and to avoid getting stopped at the security screening at airports, put your favourite shampoos, creams and liquids, in easy to use, secure travel bottle sets, like this 16-Pack Travel Bottles Set.

Perfect for carrying toiletries on the go, the wide-mouth design ensures easy filling and cleaning, while the no-drip valve prevents leaks. Lightweight and portable, this set fits neatly into any bag, making it ideal for travel, vacations, and camping.

33. Perfume Spray Bottle

I love these perfume spray bottles! Rather than carting about glass bottles which could break at any moment, simply pump and go.

This 4 Pcs 5ml Portable Mini Refillable Perfume Atomizer Spray Bottle set is perfect for travel. With a handy size of 80mm length and 16.5mm diameter, these 5ml capacity bottles are mini and easy to carry.

The visual design includes a window to monitor the volume of your perfume. Made with a high-quality aluminum shell and durable glass inside, they resist leaks, scratches, and breaks.

These atomizers spray a fine mist for even coverage and are ideal for perfumes, essential oils, and aftershaves. The refillable design with a bottom valve allows for easy and quick refilling.

4pc of black, white, rosegold and pink Portable Mini Refillable Perfume Atomizer Spray Bottle. One is used and pump in a perfume

Safety & Security

34. Travel Lock

A travel lock, like the Master Lock 4688D TSA-Approved Luggage Lock, keeps your luggage and personal items secure.

This lock features a durable metal body and a flexible cable that can fit through most zipper pulls and latches.

Its TSA-approved design allows airport security to inspect your luggage without damaging the lock. It ensures that your belongings remain safe during transit and at your destination.

Black Master Lock 4688D TSA-Approved Luggage Lock

35. Portable Door Lock

A portable door lock, such as the Addalock Portable Door Lock, adds an extra layer of security to your accommodations.

This easy-to-install lock provides additional protection by preventing unauthorised entry, whether you’re staying in a hotel, Airbnb, or hostel. Portable door locks enhance personal safety and peace of mind, making it easier to relax and enjoy your stay.

red Addalock Portable Door Lock

36. Hidden Money Belt

A hidden money belt, like the Peak Gear Travel Money Belt, keeps cash and important documents safe and discreetly hidden under clothing.

This belt features multiple compartments for organising passports, credit cards, and cash, and is made from lightweight, water-resistant material.

For nomads and travellers, it provides a secure way to carry valuables, reducing the risk of theft and loss while exploring new destinations.

blue black Peak Gear Travel Money Belt

37. Personal Safety Alarm

A personal safety alarm, such as the KOSIN Safe Sound Personal Alarm, is a compact device designed for emergencies and personal safety.

When activated, it emits a loud siren to attract attention and deter potential threats. This alarm is easy to carry on a keychain or in a pocket.

For 50+ nomads, it offers an added sense of security and can be a crucial tool in ensuring personal safety during solo travel or in unfamiliar environments.

colorful KOSIN Safe Sound Personal Alarm

38. Luggage Tracker

A luggage tracker, such as the Tile Pro, helps locate lost baggage with ease. This compact device can be attached to your luggage and connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth.

Using the Tile app, you can track your luggage’s location in real-time and even make the tracker ring if it’s nearby.

black Tile Pro, A luggage tracker

39. Personal Water Filter

A personal water filter, such as the LifeStraw Personal Water Filter, ensures safe drinking water anywhere.

This lightweight, portable device allows you to drink directly from natural water sources by filtering out bacteria, parasites, and microplastics.

It provides a convenient and reliable solution for staying hydrated while travelling, particularly in areas where the water quality may be questionable, ensuring your health and safety on the go.

boy drinking water in a stream water using personal water filter

Travel Gear

40. Lightweight Backpack

A lightweight backpack, such as the Venture Pal 40L Lightweight Packable Travel Backpack, is ideal for day trips and carrying essentials.

This backpack is made from durable, water-resistant material and features multiple compartments for organising your belongings. It can be folded into its own pocket for easy storage when not in use.

For nomads, it provides a comfortable and practical way to carry daily necessities, making it perfect for sightseeing or short excursions.

blue & red Venture Pal 40L Lightweight Packable Travel Backpack

41. Compact Umbrella

A compact umbrella, like the Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella, offers portable protection against rain. This umbrella is designed to withstand strong winds and features a Teflon coating for quick drying.

It folds down to a small size, making it easy to carry in your bag or pocket.

black Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella

42. Travel Vest with Pockets

A travel vest with pockets, such as the SCOTTeVEST RFID Travel Vest, is convenient for carrying essentials.

This vest features multiple pockets designed to hold items like your phone, passport, wallet, and more, with built-in RFID-blocking technology to protect against electronic theft.

A hands-free and organised way to keep your belongings secure and easily accessible, reducing the need for a separate bag.

man putting passport inside of his vest

43. Foldable Duffle Bag

A foldable duffle bag, like the Gonex 60L Packable Travel Duffel Bag, is great for extra storage or as a backup bag.

This bag can be folded into a compact size for easy packing and expands to provide ample storage space when needed. It’s made from water-resistant material and is lightweight yet durable.

Black Gonex 60L Packable Travel Duffel Bag

44. Portable Luggage Scale

A portable luggage scale, such as the Etekcity Digital Hanging Luggage Scale, helps avoid overweight baggage fees.

This compact, easy-to-use scale allows you to weigh your luggage before heading to the airport, ensuring you stay within airline weight limits.

A quick & simple way to manage luggage weight, preventing unexpected fees and stress at check-in.

Grey Metallic Etekcity Digital Hanging Luggage Scale - best travel accessories

45. Travel-Friendly Shoes

Travel-friendly shoes, such as the Skechers Men’s Go Walk Evolution Ultra or the Skechers Women’s Go Walk Joy, offer comfortable and versatile footwear for 50+ nomads and just happen to be my favourite walking shoes.

And as someone who suffers from plantar fasciitis and knee arthritis, my footwear is extremely important to remain pain free!

These shoes are lightweight, breathable, and feature cushioned insoles for maximum comfort during long walks or sightseeing. They are easy to pack and suitable for a variety of activities, from casual strolls to light hikes.

For older travellers, these shoes help prevent foot fatigue and provide reliable support throughout their journeys.

Black Skechers Men's Go Walk Evolution Ultra shoes - best travel accessories

46. Weatherproof Jacket

A weatherproof jacket, like the Columbia Men’s Watertight II Jacket or the Columbia Women’s Arcadia II Jacket, is essential for varying climates.

These jackets are made from waterproof and breathable material, offering protection from rain and wind while remaining lightweight and packable. They feature adjustable hoods and cuffs for a customizable fit.

A must-have for any travel adventure, a reliable weatherproof jacket ensures you stay dry and comfortable in unpredictable weather.

man wearing blue Columbia Men's Watertight II Jacket - best travel accessories

47. Travel Journal

A travel journal, such as the Lemome Thick Classic Notebook with Pen Loop, is perfect for documenting travel experiences.

This journal features high-quality, thick paper that prevents ink bleed-through and includes a built-in pen loop and elastic closure for convenience. It also has an expandable inner pocket for storing mementos like tickets and receipts.

A travel journal provides a meaningful way to record memories, reflections, and highlights of your journeys, creating a cherished keepsake.

brown Lemome Thick Classic Notebook with Pen Loop - best travel accessories

48. Compact Binoculars

Compact binoculars, like the Occer 12×25 Compact Binoculars, enhance sightseeing and nature exploration.

These binoculars are lightweight and foldable, making them easy to carry. They offer high-powered magnification with clear optics, ideal for bird watching, wildlife spotting, or enjoying scenic views.

hand holding small or compact binoculars - best travel accessories

49. Reusable Shopping Bag

A reusable shopping bag, like the BeeGreen Reusable Grocery Bags, is handy for groceries and shopping on the go.

These bags are lightweight, foldable, and can be easily tucked into a pocket or purse. They are made from durable, washable fabric that can carry a significant amount of weight.

For frequent travellers, a reusable shopping bag provides an eco-friendly and convenient solution for carrying items purchased during your travels, reducing the need for disposable plastic bags.

different prints of reusable shopping bag - best travel accessories

50. Travel-Sized Sewing Kit

A travel-sized sewing kit, such as the Coquimbo Portable Sewing Kit, is perfect for quick clothing repairs.

This compact kit includes needles, threads in various colours, scissors, buttons, and other essential tools, all neatly organised in a small case.

Having a sewing kit on hand ensures you can easily fix minor wardrobe malfunctions, maintaining your clothing in good condition without needing to seek out a tailor or buy replacements.

different colors of thread and needles in travel-sized sewing kit

Best Travel Accessories- Summary

Travel accessories can make a world of difference by enhancing comfort, convenience, and security. Essentials like portable chargers, travel pillows, and noise-canceling headphones make long journeys more pleasant, reducing stress and fatigue. Luggage trackers and personal safety alarms add an extra layer of security, offering peace of mind.

Travel-sized toiletries, compact first aid kits, and reusable shopping bags help maintain hygiene and organization, making your travels smoother and more efficient.

However, with so many accessories available, it can be tough to decide what’s really necessary. Plus, the costs can add up quickly. Stick to the essentials that truly enhance your travel experience and focus on items that meet your specific needs.

Happy travels!


Best Travel Accessories- FAQs

What Accessories do I Need to Travel?

To ensure a comfortable and hassle-free journey, essential travel accessories generally include a travel pillow, noise-canceling headphones, a portable charger, a universal travel adapter, and a compact first aid kit. These items help you stay comfortable, connected, and prepared for any situation that might arise during your travels.

What are Examples of Travel Accessories?

Examples of travel accessories for 50-plus digital nomads mainly include portable chargers, travel pillows, noise-canceling headphones, universal travel adapters, compact first aid kits, packing cubes, collapsible water bottles, sun cream, and personal safety alarms. These items enhance convenience, security, and comfort, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.

What do you Carry for Travel?

For travel, it’s important to carry essentials like your passport, travel documents, wallet, smartphone, portable charger, noise-canceling headphones, a universal travel adapter, a travel-sized toiletry kit, and any medications you need. Depending on your destination and activities, you might also include items like a reusable water bottle, a lightweight jacket, or a travel guidebook.

What to Pack in a Carry-on for an International Flight?

When packing a carry-on for an international flight, include essentials such as your passport, travel documents, medications, a change of clothes, travel-sized toiletries, a toothbrush, a portable charger, noise-canceling headphones, a neck pillow, and snacks. It’s also helpful to have items for entertainment and comfort, like a tablet or e-reader, a lightweight blanket, and an eye mask.

How do I choose the right Travel Accessories?

Choosing the right travel accessories involves considering your destination, travel style, and personal needs. Prioritize items that enhance your comfort, security, and convenience. Look for products that are lightweight, durable, and versatile. Reading reviews and recommendations can help you find high-quality accessories that suit your specific travel requirements.

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22 Best eSim Options for Nomads & Travellers https://theworkingtraveller.com/best-esim-for-nomads/ Mon, 10 Jun 2024 03:13:13 +0000 https://theworkingtraveller.com/?p=7067325 Having travelled to 40+ countries over the last 15 years, I’ve had a multitude of sim cards over that time. My favourite memory was rocking up to China late one night, and on buying a shiny new sim, realising that I couldn’t access Google to find my way the hotel! I also remember the time ... Read more

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Having travelled to 40+ countries over the last 15 years, I’ve had a multitude of sim cards over that time. My favourite memory was rocking up to China late one night, and on buying a shiny new sim, realising that I couldn’t access Google to find my way the hotel!

I also remember the time we bought a sim from a vending machine in Borneo, bartered with an onslaught of data companies at the airport in Bali, and raced around in the middle of the night looking for a phone store in Penang, Malaysia.

But those days are gone. No longer do I need to carry a paper clip in my purse, and mutilate the side of my iPhone to access the sim (apple users will understand).

Nowadays there are a plethora of eSim companies, offering a new and seamless way to connect across multiple countries, which can be purchased online and with the click of a button, simply activated on landing at your new destination.

Here are 22 options (I said a plethora), with my favourite 3 options at the top. Personally I use Airalo, which is why it’s No 1 and so far have found it affordable and ridiculously easy to use!

What is an eSim?

An eSIM, (embedded SIM), is a digital SIM that uses software downloaded to a pre-installed microchip on your mobile device. This allows users to activate a cellular plan from a carrier without the need for a physical SIM card.

For digital nomads (50+ or otherwise), this means greater convenience and flexibility, as we can easily switch between different mobile networks and plans while travelling internationally, without the hassle of swapping out SIM cards.

eSIMs are particularly beneficial because they support multiple carriers, offer seamless transitions between different countries, and eliminate the risk of losing or damaging physical SIM cards, ensuring that staying connected while on the move is straightforward and reliable.

Top 10 Best eSim for Digital Nomads

1. Airalo

screenshot of Airalo website

This is my preferred option and the service I use when I’m travelling.

Airalo offers extensive global coverage with eSIMs available in over 190 countries, providing travellers with a variety of affordable data plans. Plus it offers local, regional and global sims. So if you’re country hopping in Asia or doing a round the world trip, you can purchase a data plan that covers all the countries instead of buying new data for each country.

It’s easy to activate and supports multiple carriers, ensuring reliable connectivity wherever you go.

Airalo’s eSIMs are compatible with both iOS and Android devices, and users can manage their plans, track data usage, and purchase additional data through the Airalo app, making it an ideal solution for digital nomads who need seamless internet access while travelling internationally.

Features/Services:

  1. Global coverage in 190+ countries
  2. Easy setup with QR code
  3. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs and data usage
  4. Competitive pricing with various data plans
  5. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity
  6. Local, Regional & Global data plans

Pros:

  • Wide global coverage in over 190 countries
  • Affordable data plans
  • Easy activation and management via QR code and app
  • Supports multiple devices (iOS and Android)
  • No need to switch physical SIM cards

Cons:

  • Data-only plans, no voice or SMS services
  • Network quality can vary by location
  • Limited customer support options

2. Holafly

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Holafly offers a comprehensive eSIM solution tailored for digital nomads and international travelers, providing unlimited data plans in over 60 countries without the need for physical SIM cards.

With easy setup via QR codes, instant activation, and 24/7 customer support, Holafly ensures a user-friendly experience for customers.

One of Holafly’s key advantages is its unlimited data plans, making it an attractive choice for heavy data users who need to stay connected across several destinations, including Europe and the Americas, without worrying about data caps or additional charges.

The eSIM can be used on multiple devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, and offers extensive data coverage even in remote areas thanks to partnerships with multiple network providers in each country.

Holafly’s competitive pricing for unlimited data plans and the absence of long-term contracts make it an appealing option for budget-conscious travelers.

For devices that support dual SIM functionality, users can keep their primary SIM card active while using Holafly’s eSIM for data, allowing them to remain reachable on their regular phone number.

Features/Services:

  1. Unlimited data plans
  2. Coverage in over 60 countries
  3. Easy activation via QR code
  4. 24/7 customer support
  5. No additional roaming charges
  6. Multi-device support
  7. Instant activation
  8. Data coverage in remote areas
  9. Dual SIM functionality

Pros:

  • Unlimited data options
  • Wide international coverage
  • Simple setup with QR code
  • Competitive pricing for unlimited data
  • Short-term plans available
  • 24/7 customer support

Cons:

  • Data-only plans (no voice/SMS services)
  • Higher prices for some regions compared to competitors
  • Limited plan customization

3. Nomad

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Nomad eSIM provides affordable and flexible data plans for travellers, covering over 100 countries. 

It is well-suited for short-term trips with options ranging from a few days to a month. 

The user-friendly app simplifies the process of purchasing and managing eSIMs, making it a convenient choice for digital nomads who need reliable internet access without the hassle of physical SIM cards.

Features/Services:

  1. Coverage in over 100 countries
  2. Flexible short-term data plans (7, 15, 30 days)
  3. User-friendly mobile app for purchasing and managing eSIMs
  4. Competitive pricing
  5. Easy activation via QR code

Pros:

  • Wide coverage area
  • Affordable data plans
  • Simple setup and management
  • No hidden fees
  • Supports data sharing through hotspot

Cons:

  • No unlimited data plans
  • Limited customer support options
  • Some regions may have higher data costs

4. AirHub

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AirHub eSIM offers comprehensive global coverage with flexible data plans tailored for frequent travellers and digital nomads. 

It provides seamless connectivity in over 120 countries with straightforward activation through a QR code. 

The user-friendly interface allows easy management of multiple eSIMs, making it an ideal choice for those who need reliable internet access on the go.

Features/Services:

  1. Global coverage in over 120 countries
  2. Flexible data plans for different travel durations
  3. Easy activation via QR code
  4. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs
  5. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity

Pros:

  • Wide coverage area
  • Simple and quick setup process
  • Competitive pricing for various data plans
  • Supports multiple eSIM management
  • Reliable high-speed internet

Cons:

  • Limited availability of unlimited data plans
  • Customer support can be inconsistent
  • May have higher data costs in certain regions

5. EasySim

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EasySim offers convenient and flexible eSIM plans that provide extensive global coverage, making it an excellent choice for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

With a straightforward activation process via QR code, EasySim ensures users can quickly and easily connect to the internet across multiple countries. 

The service is designed to be user-friendly, with a variety of data plans to suit different travel needs and durations.

Features/Services:

  1. Global coverage in over 130 countries
  2. Flexible data plans for various travel durations
  3. Easy activation through QR code
  4. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs
  5. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity

Pros:

  • Wide global coverage
  • Simple and fast setup process
  • Competitive pricing for diverse data plans
  • Reliable high-speed internet access
  • Supports multiple eSIM management

Cons:

  • Limited customer support options
  • No unlimited data plans
  • Data costs can be higher in specific regions

6. GoMo World

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GoMo World offers flexible and affordable eSIM plans with extensive coverage across multiple countries, making it ideal for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

With a simple QR code activation process and a user-friendly app, GoMo World ensures seamless connectivity and easy management of your data plans. 

The service provides high-speed 4G/LTE internet, allowing users to stay connected efficiently while on the go.

Features/Services:

  1. Coverage in over 160 countries
  2. Flexible data plans for different travel needs
  3. Easy activation via QR code
  4. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs
  5. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity

Pros:

  • Extensive global coverage
  • Simple and quick setup process
  • Competitive pricing
  • Reliable high-speed internet
  • Supports multiple eSIM management

Cons:

  • Limited customer support options
  • No unlimited data plans
  • Data costs can vary by region

7. Instabridge

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Instabridge eSIM offers reliable and high-speed internet connectivity across multiple countries, providing a practical solution for digital nomads and frequent travellers.

With easy activation via a QR code and an intuitive app, Instabridge ensures users can quickly set up and manage their eSIMs without hassle. 

The service is designed to deliver seamless connectivity and robust internet speeds, making it suitable for various travel needs.

Features/Services:

  1. Coverage in over 190 countries
  2. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity
  3. Easy activation through QR code
  4. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs
  5. Data sharing and tethering capabilities

Pros:

  • Extensive global coverage
  • Simple and fast setup process
  • Reliable high-speed internet access
  • Supports data sharing and tethering
  • Intuitive app for easy management

Cons:

  • No unlimited data plans
  • Customer support response time can vary
  • Data costs may be higher in some regions

8. BNESIM

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BNESIM offers versatile eSIM solutions with comprehensive global coverage, making it ideal for digital nomads and international travellers. 

The service includes both data and voice plans, allowing users to stay connected for calls and internet access in over 200 countries. 

BNESIM’s user-friendly app provides easy management of multiple eSIMs and supports high-speed 4G/LTE connections, ensuring reliable and seamless connectivity on the go.

Features/Services:

  1. Coverage in over 200 countries
  2. Data and voice plans available
  3. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity
  4. Easy activation via QR code
  5. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs

Pros:

  • Extensive global coverage
  • Offers both data and voice plans
  • Simple and quick setup process
  • Reliable high-speed internet access
  • Supports multiple eSIM management

Cons:

  • No unlimited data plans
  • Higher data costs in some regions
  • Customer support response time can vary

9. Saily

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Saily eSIM provides global connectivity with flexible data plans suitable for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

The eSIM can be easily activated via a QR code, offering high-speed 4G/LTE internet access across numerous countries.

Saily’s user-friendly app allows for seamless management of multiple eSIMs, ensuring that users stay connected without the hassle of physical SIM cards.

Features/Services:

  1. Global coverage across numerous countries
  2. Flexible data plans
  3. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity
  4. Easy activation via QR code
  5. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs

Pros:

  • Extensive global coverage
  • Simple and quick setup process
  • Competitive pricing
  • Reliable high-speed internet access
  • Supports multiple eSIM management

Cons:

  • No unlimited data plans
  • Customer support can vary in responsiveness
  • Data costs may be higher in certain regions

10. GlobaleSim

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GlobaleSim provides extensive global coverage with data plans that are affordable and flexible, making it an ideal option for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

Their eSIMs are easy to activate using a QR code and can be managed through a straightforward app interface. 

Additionally, GlobaleSim offers voice call options and the ability to choose a local phone number from multiple countries, enhancing its versatility for both data and voice needs.

Features/Services:

  1. Coverage in over 65 countries
  2. Flexible and affordable data plans
  3. High-speed 4G/LTE connectivity
  4. Easy activation via QR code
  5. Options for voice calls and local phone numbers
  6. User-friendly app for managing eSIMs

Pros:

  • Wide coverage area
  • Offers both data and voice plans
  • Simple and quick setup process
  • Competitive pricing
  • Supports multiple eSIM management

Cons:

  • No unlimited data plans
  • Customer support response time can vary
  • Data costs may be higher in some regions

More eSim Options for Nomads & Travellers

Holiday eSim

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Holiday eSIM offers convenient and affordable eSIM solutions tailored specifically for vacationers and short-term travellers. 

With global coverage in numerous countries, Holiday eSIM provides flexible data plans that cater to various travel durations and needs. 

The service is designed to be user-friendly, with quick activation via QR code and a simple app for managing your eSIMs. 

This makes staying connected while travelling straightforward and hassle-free.

Breeze eSim

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Breeze eSIM offers global connectivity with flexible and affordable data plans, making it an excellent choice for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

The eSIM provides coverage in numerous countries and is easy to activate via a QR code. 

Breeze eSIM ensures reliable high-speed 4G/LTE internet access, and its user-friendly app allows for seamless management of multiple eSIMs, providing a hassle-free experience for staying connected while travelling.

Esimatic

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Esimatic eSIM offers extensive global coverage with flexible data plans suitable for travellers visiting multiple destinations. 

It provides an easy and quick activation process via QR code and a user-friendly app for managing eSIMs. 

With high-speed 4G/LTE connectivity, Esimatic ensures reliable internet access in over 150 countries, making it an excellent choice for digital nomads seeking hassle-free connectivity on their journeys.

GigSky

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GigSky eSIM provides reliable and flexible connectivity with global coverage in over 190 countries, making it a top choice for digital nomads and frequent travellers. 

The eSIM is easy to activate via a QR code and offers high-speed 4G/LTE internet. 

GigSky’s user-friendly app allows for easy management of data plans, and it supports data sharing and tethering, ensuring seamless connectivity for various devices during travel.

Yesim

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Yesim offers pay-as-you-go global plans, covering over 120 countries. It’s ideal for travellers who prefer not to commit to large data packages upfront. 

The app is easy to use, and the service allows for data sharing and tethering.

AloSIM

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AloSIM stands out for its automatic installation feature and reasonable pricing. Plans start at $16 for 5 GB over 30 days in the US, and the provider supports data sharing.

However, its regional coverage is limited compared to some other providers​.

Flexiroam

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Flexiroam offers the most extensive coverage, with plans valid in 134 countries. 

Although more expensive, it’s ideal for those travelling to remote areas with limited connectivity options. It supports hotspotting and has robust data transfer options​.

Eskimo

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Eskimo is appreciated for its simplicity and affordability, with global data plans starting at $3 per GB. 

Its plans are valid for two years, making it a convenient option for long-term travellers. The service also supports extensive data sharing and hotspotting​​.

Jetpac

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Jetpac is perfect for multi-country trips, with its Global Globetrotter plan covering 50 popular destinations. 

It offers unique perks like complimentary airport lounge access if flights are delayed. This provider also supports hotspotting and has a user-friendly app​​.

Keepgo

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Keepgo provides eSIM plans with long-term validity, making them ideal for extended travels. 

Their eSIMs offer coverage in over 100 countries and come with no expiration dates as long as you top up annually. They also support data sharing.

Ubigi

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Ubigi is known for its competitive pricing and extensive coverage. It offers eSIM plans in over 150 countries and is ideal for frequent travellers. 

Ubigi supports high-speed data and tethering, and the setup process is straightforward with their user-friendly app.

DENT

screenshot of DENT website - Best eSim for Nomads

DENT provides eSIMs that are particularly popular for their pay-as-you-go model. Coverage spans over 60 countries, and the app allows easy top-ups and management of data usage. 

DENT also offers a referral program that rewards users with free data.

Best eSim for Nomads – Summary

eSIMs undoubtedly offer significant benefits for digital nomads and travellers, with advantages such as extensive global coverage, ease of activation through QR codes and their apps, and the ability to manage multiple eSIMs via user-friendly apps. 

They eliminate the need for physical SIM cards, meaning you don’t have to keep swapping sims which not only reduces the risk of losing them, but also means you don’t rack up unnecessary roaming charges by accident when arriving at a new destination.

Additionally, eSIMs offer competitive pricing, flexible data plans, and support high-speed 4G/LTE internet, ensuring reliable access for work and leisure activities while on the move.

However, there are also some challenges. Not all regions have uniform pricing, leading to potentially higher costs in certain areas. Customer support can vary in responsiveness, and unlimited data plans are not universally available. 

Despite these drawbacks, the benefits of convenience, flexibility, and reliable connectivity make eSIMs a worthwhile investment for digital nomads and frequent travellers. The advantages far outweigh the challenges, making eSIMs an essential tool for maintaining a connected and productive lifestyle while exploring the world.

Have fun!


Best eSim for Nomads- FAQs

The most recommended eSIM for global travellers is Airalo. It offers extensive coverage in over 190 countries with competitive pricing and a user-friendly app for managing multiple eSIMs. 

Airalo provides reliable high-speed 4G/LTE connectivity, making it a top choice for digital nomads who need seamless internet access across various regions.

What is the Best eSIM Account?

The best eSIM account depends on your specific needs, but Holafly is highly recommended for its unlimited data plans and excellent customer service. 

Holafly is particularly useful for heavy data users and those who need consistent connectivity without worrying about running out of data or incurring extra charges.

Which is the Best eSIM for Global Data?

For global data, BNESIM stands out as it offers both data and voice plans with coverage in over 200 countries. 

BNESIM’s flexible plans and robust connectivity options make it a versatile choice for travellers who need comprehensive global coverage.

Which eSIM is Best for Asia?

Nomad is often considered the best eSIM for Asia due to its affordable and flexible data plans specifically tailored for the region. 

With easy activation and reliable high-speed internet, Nomad ensures travellers can stay connected across multiple Asian countries without any hassle.

How do I Activate an eSIM?

Activating an eSIM is usually straightforward and involves either scanning a QR code provided by the eSIM provider, or simply adding it to your mobile data plan. 

First, ensure your device is eSIM compatible. Then, purchase the eSIM plan from your chosen provider, receive the QR code via email or app, and scan it using your device’s settings to complete the activation process. 

Detailed instructions are provided by all the eSIM providers to guide you through the setup.

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Globetrotting on a Shoestring: 18 Savvy Techniques to Travel Without Breaking the Bank https://theworkingtraveller.com/travel-without-breaking-the-bank/ Sat, 01 Jun 2024 04:08:14 +0000 https://theworkingtraveller.com/?p=7067655 The desire to explore the world and immerse yourself in new cultures is a feeling that never fades, regardless of age. As a 50+ nomad embarking on a full-time travel lifestyle, I understand the importance of making travel affordable and accessible. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or planning your first adventure, the cost of flights, ... Read more

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The desire to explore the world and immerse yourself in new cultures is a feeling that never fades, regardless of age.

As a 50+ nomad embarking on a full-time travel lifestyle, I understand the importance of making travel affordable and accessible.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or planning your first adventure, the cost of flights, accommodations, and activities can sometimes seem daunting. But what if I told you that it’s possible to travel the world for free or at a significantly reduced cost?

In this post, I’ll share 18 savvy techniques to help you globetrot without breaking the bank. These strategies are designed to cater to a wide range of travel styles and preferences, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.

So, whether you’re a digital nomad aiming to optimise your travel costs or a 50+ adventurer seeking affordable ways to explore the world, this guide has something for you. Prepare to discover the insider tips and tricks of globetrotting on a shoestring and embark on the journey of a lifetime!

1. House Sitting

House sitting is a fantastic way to secure free accommodation while travelling. By signing up for house sitting websites like TrustedHousesitters, MindMyHouse, or HouseCarers, you can connect with homeowners who are looking for someone to take care of their home and pets while they’re away.

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How it works:

  • Create a profile on house sitting websites, highlighting your experience and trustworthiness
  • Apply for house sitting assignments that match your travel dates and destinations
  • If selected, you’ll be responsible for maintaining the home and caring for any pets during your stay

Benefits:

  • Free accommodation in various locations worldwide
  • Opportunity to live like a local and experience a destination from a unique perspective
  • Potential for long-term stays, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in a new place

Tips:

  • Build a strong profile with references and a detailed description of your skills and experience
  • Be flexible with your travel dates to increase your chances of finding a suitable assignment
  • Communicate clearly with the homeowner to understand their expectations and ensure a smooth experience

2. Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is a global community that connects travellers with locals who are willing to offer free accommodation in their homes.

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How it works:

  • Create a profile on Couchsurfing.com, including your interests, travel plans, and references
  • Browse and connect with potential hosts in your desired destination
  • Send a personalised request to stay with a host, explaining why you’d be a good fit

Benefits:

  • Free accommodation in a local’s home
  • Opportunity to connect with locals and learn about their culture and way of life
  • Access to insider tips and recommendations for exploring the destination

Tips:

  • Be respectful and communicative with your host, treating their home as you would your own
  • Offer to help with household chores or cook a meal as a gesture of appreciation
  • Participate in Couchsurfing events and meetups to expand your network and meet fellow travellers

3. Work Exchange Programs

Work exchange programs allow you to trade your skills and time for free room and board in various locations worldwide.

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How it works:

  • Join websites like WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), Workaway.info, or HelpX
  • Browse and apply for work exchange opportunities that match your skills and interests
  • Work a few hours a day in exchange for free accommodation and meals

Benefits:

  • Free room and board, reducing your travel expenses significantly
  • Opportunity to learn new skills and gain valuable work experience
  • Immerse yourself in a local community and experience a different way of life

Tips:

  • Choose work exchange opportunities that align with your interests and skills
  • Read reviews and communicate with hosts to ensure a good fit before committing
  • Be open-minded and willing to adapt to different work and living situations

4. Travel Hacking with Credit Card Points

Travel hacking involves strategically using credit card sign-up bonuses and rewards to earn free flights, hotel stays, and other travel perks.

credit cards on top of passport and map of the world

How it works:

  • Sign up for travel rewards credit cards that offer lucrative sign-up bonuses and earning potential
  • Earn points on everyday purchases and by meeting minimum spending requirements
  • Redeem accumulated points for free flights, hotel stays, or other travel expenses

Benefits:

  • Significant savings on airfare and accommodations
  • Ability to travel in business or first class using points
  • Access to additional travel perks like airport lounge access and travel insurance

Tips:

  • Choose credit cards that align with your spending habits and travel goals
  • Pay off your balance in full each month to avoid interest charges
  • Stay organized and keep track of your points and redemption options

5. Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking is a free way to get around by catching rides with locals heading in the same direction.

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How it works:

  • Research the safety and legality of hitchhiking in your desired destination
  • Find a safe spot along a road or highway with good visibility and traffic flow
  • Use a clear and legible sign indicating your destination, and wait for a ride

Benefits:

  • Free transportation between destinations
  • Opportunity to meet and connect with locals
  • Flexibility to change plans and routes as needed

Tips:

  • Exercise caution and trust your instincts when accepting rides
  • Carry a map, water, and snacks in case of long waits or unexpected situations
  • Be friendly and communicative with drivers, but always prioritise your safety

6. Teach English Abroad

Teaching English abroad can provide free housing and a salary to cover travel expenses while allowing you to immerse yourself in a new culture.

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How it works:

  • Obtain a TEFL/TESOL certification to qualify for teaching positions
  • Apply for teaching opportunities in countries where demand for English teachers is high
  • Accept a position that includes free housing and a salary to cover living and travel expenses

Benefits:

  • Free housing and a steady income to support your travels
  • Opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture and learn a foreign language
  • Gain valuable teaching experience and develop cross-cultural communication skills

Tips:

  • Research visa requirements and working conditions in your desired destination
  • Choose a reputable TEFL/TESOL certification program to ensure quality training
  • Network with other teachers and expats to learn about local customs and travel opportunities

7. Volunteer with Non-Profit Organisations

Volunteering with non-profit organisations can provide meaningful travel experiences while covering your expenses.

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How it works:

  • Research non-profit organisations that offer volunteer opportunities in your desired destination
  • Apply for positions that match your skills and interests
  • Look for organisations that cover travel, accommodation, and meal expenses in exchange for your volunteer work

Benefits:

  • Free travel and living expenses while making a positive impact
  • Opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects and causes
  • Gain valuable skills and experiences that can benefit your personal and professional growth

Tips:

  • Choose organisations and projects that align with your values and goals
  • Read reviews and communicate with past volunteers to ensure a reputable and worthwhile experience
  • Be prepared to work hard and adapt to challenging living conditions in some locations

8. Attend Free Events and Festivals

Many destinations offer free events and festivals throughout the year, providing entertainment and cultural experiences at no cost.

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How it works:

  • Research free events, festivals, and activities in your desired destination
  • Plan your travel dates around these events to take advantage of the free entertainment
  • Enjoy music, art, food, and cultural experiences without spending money on tickets or admission

Benefits:

  • Save money on entertainment expenses while still experiencing local culture
  • Opportunity to mingle with locals and other travelers who share your interests
  • Discover hidden gems and lesser-known aspects of a destination

Tips:

  • Check local tourism websites and event calendars for upcoming free events
  • Arrive early to secure a good spot and avoid crowds
  • Be open to trying new things and stepping outside your comfort zone

9. Travel During Low Season

Travelling during the low or off-peak season can result in significant savings on flights, accommodations, and attractions.

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How it works:

  • Research the low season for your desired destination, typically outside of major holidays and peak summer months
  • Book flights and accommodations during these periods to take advantage of lower prices and discounts
  • Enjoy fewer crowds and more affordable prices for activities and attractions

Benefits:

  • Significant savings on travel expenses, allowing you to stretch your budget further
  • More relaxed and intimate experiences at popular attractions and destinations
  • Opportunity to connect with locals and experience a more authentic side of a place

Tips:

  • Be prepared for potential weather challenges or reduced hours at some attractions
  • Take advantage of low-season discounts and promotions offered by hotels, tour operators, and restaurants
  • Consider alternative low-season destinations that still offer great experiences at a fraction of the cost

10. Stay with Friends and Family

Reaching out to friends and family living in different locations can provide free accommodation and local insights during your travels.

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How it works:

  • Make a list of friends and family members living in destinations you’d like to visit
  • Reach out and ask if they would be willing to host you for a short stay
  • Offer to contribute to household expenses or cook meals as a gesture of appreciation

Benefits:

  • Free accommodation and the comfort of staying with loved ones
  • Insider knowledge and recommendations from locals who know the area well
  • Opportunity to strengthen relationships and create lasting memories with friends and family

Tips:

  • Be respectful of your hosts’ space and routines, treating their home as you would your own
  • Communicate your travel plans and expectations clearly to avoid misunderstandings
  • Show your appreciation by treating your hosts to a meal, gift, or heartfelt thank-you note

8 More Money-Saving Tips for Budget-Conscious Travellers

11. Apply for Travel Scholarships and Grants – Seek out funding opportunities that support your travel goals and cover your expenses.

12. Participate in Airline Loyalty Programs – Earn miles and rewards through airline loyalty programs to redeem for free or discounted flights.

13. Become a Travel Blogger or Influencer – Leverage your travel experiences and social media presence to secure sponsored trips and collaborations.

14. Attend Travel Conferences and Events – Take advantage of free or discounted travel opportunities by attending industry conferences and events.

15. Use Sharing Economy Platforms – Utilize platforms like Blablacar and EatWith to save money on transportation and dining while connecting with locals.

16. Participate in Loyalty Programs for Accommodations – Earn points and rewards through hotel and booking platform loyalty programs to redeem for free stays.

17. Travel with a Group or Join a Tour Benefit from group discounts and split costs by traveling with others or joining organized tours.

18. Attend Free Walking Tours – Explore destinations on foot and learn about local history and culture through free walking tours.

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18 Ways to Travel Without Breaking the Bank – Summary

Travelling the world on a budget is not only possible but also incredibly rewarding. From house sitting and work exchange programs to travel hacking and volunteering abroad, these strategies can lead to free accommodation & transportation, immersive cultural experiences, meeting new people and getting the most out of your travels!

Sometimes, sleeping on someone else’s couch can lead to a more fulfilling trip than staying in a 5 star resort. (I said sometimes – I’m in my fifties. not my twenties after all!)

So, what are you waiting for? Start planning your next adventure today and discover the joy of globetrotting on a shoestring.

Happy travels, and may your adventures be as affordable as they are extraordinary!


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8 Travel Budget Apps For Savvy Travellers https://theworkingtraveller.com/travel-budget-apps/ Sun, 19 May 2024 01:26:29 +0000 https://theworkingtraveller.com/?p=7066069 Planning a trip as a 50+ nomad can be exciting, but it’s important to keep your finances in check. Fortunately, there are several travel budget apps available that can help you manage your expenses and stay on track. These apps are designed to make budgeting easier, so you can focus on enjoying your travels without ... Read more

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Planning a trip as a 50+ nomad can be exciting, but it’s important to keep your finances in check. Fortunately, there are several travel budget apps available that can help you manage your expenses and stay on track. These apps are designed to make budgeting easier, so you can focus on enjoying your travels without constantly worrying about overspending.

In this blog post, I’ll be sharing my top 8 picks for the best travel budget apps, ranked by reviews on the app store.

I’ve chosen these apps based on their ease of use, features, and overall effectiveness in helping travellers stick to their budgets. I’ll also be highlighting my personal favourite app, which I’m currently using for my own travels.

Whether you’re a frequent traveller or planning your first big trip, these apps can be valuable tools in ensuring that you’re making the most of your money.

So, if you’re interested in learning more about how these travel budget apps can help you plan and manage your expenses during your adventures, keep reading. I’ll be providing an overview of each app, highlighting their key features, and sharing some tips on how to get the most out of them.

8 Travel Budget Apps For Savvy Travellers

1. TravelSpend

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Travel Spend is a user-friendly mobile app designed to help travellers easily track and manage our expenses on the go. With its intuitive interface and practical features, this app is a must-have for anyone looking to stay on top of their travel budget and my personal favourite to date.

Key Features:

  1. Easy expense logging: Quickly add expenses by category, such as food, accommodation, transportation, and entertainment.
  2. Multiple currency support: Automatically converts expenses to your home currency for a clear overview of your spending.
  3. Budget setting: Set daily, weekly, or trip-specific budgets to help you stay on track.
  4. Expense reports: Generate detailed expense reports for easy record-keeping and reimbursement purposes.
  5. Cloud sync: Securely sync your data across devices for access anywhere, anytime.

Pros:

  • Simple and intuitive user interface
  • Customizable expense categories
  • Supports a wide range of currencies
  • Useful budget tracking and alerts
  • Exportable expense reports

Cons:

  • Limited features in the free version
  • Occasional syncing issues reported by some users

Overall, Travel Spend is a practical and efficient app for travellers who want to effortlessly track their expenses and stick to their budget. While the free version offers basic functionality, upgrading to the paid version unlocks advanced features for more comprehensive expense management. If you’re looking for a reliable travel expense tracking app, Travel Spend is definitely worth considering.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.8 stars • 1.2K Ratings

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2. TripCoin

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Tripcoin is an intuitive mobile app that simplifies expense tracking and splitting for group travelers. With its user-friendly interface and handy features, Tripcoin makes managing shared expenses a breeze.

Key Features:

  1. Group expense tracking: Easily create trips and add expenses for each member of your group.
  2. Expense splitting: Split expenses evenly or customize the split based on individual contributions.
  3. Currency conversion: Automatically convert expenses to your preferred currency.
  4. Settle debts: Keep track of who owes whom and settle debts within the app.
  5. Trip reports: Generate detailed trip reports for a clear overview of expenses.

Pros:

  • Intuitive interface for easy expense tracking
  • Customizable expense splitting options
  • Supports multiple currencies
  • Useful debt settlement feature
  • Comprehensive trip reports

Cons:

  • Some users report occasional syncing issues
  • Limited customization options for expense categories

Tripcoin is an excellent choice for travelers who frequently split expenses with others. Its straightforward approach to expense tracking and splitting makes it a valuable tool for group trips. While it may lack some advanced features, Tripcoin excels at its core function and is well worth considering.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.8 stars • 780 Ratings

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3. Expensify

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Expensify is a comprehensive expense management app designed for business travellers. With its robust features and seamless integration with popular business tools, Expensify streamlines the expense reporting process.

Key Features:

  1. Automatic receipt scanning: Snap a photo of your receipt, and Expensify will automatically extract the relevant information.
  2. Credit card integration: Link your credit card to automatically import and categorize expenses.
  3. Mileage tracking: Track and report mileage for business trips with ease.
  4. Expense reports: Create and submit professional expense reports directly from the app.
  5. Customizable approval workflows: Set up custom approval workflows for smooth reimbursement processing.

Pros:

  • Automated receipt scanning saves time
  • Seamless credit card integration
  • Comprehensive mileage tracking feature
  • Customizable expense reporting
  • Robust integration with business tools

Cons:

  • Higher learning curve compared to simpler expense tracking apps
  • Subscription-based pricing may not be cost-effective for infrequent travellers

Expensify is a powerful tool for business travellers who need a comprehensive expense management solution. Its advanced features and integrations make it well-suited for companies with complex expense reporting requirements. However, for casual travellers or those with simpler needs, Expensify may be more than necessary.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.7 stars • 136.1K Ratings

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4. Monefy

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Monefy is a user-friendly expense tracking app that focuses on simplicity and visual representation of your finances. With its clean interface and helpful charts, Monefy makes it easy to understand your spending habits at a glance.

Key Features:

  1. Intuitive expense logging: Quickly add expenses using customizable categories.
  2. Multiple account support: Track expenses across multiple accounts, such as cash and credit cards.
  3. Visual charts: View your expenses in easy-to-understand pie charts and graphs.
  4. Budgeting: Set monthly budgets for each expense category and track your progress.
  5. Passcode protection: Keep your financial data secure with passcode or fingerprint lock.

Pros:

  • Clean and intuitive user interface
  • Customizable expense categories
  • Informative visual charts and graphs
  • Helpful budgeting feature
  • Secure passcode protection

Cons:

  • Limited features compared to more comprehensive expense tracking apps
  • No automatic receipt scanning or credit card integration

Monefy is an excellent choice for users who prioritize simplicity and visual representation of their expenses. Its straightforward approach and informative charts make it easy to understand your spending habits and stay on top of your budget. While it may lack some advanced features, Monefy is a solid option for casual travelers and everyday expense tracking.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.7 stars • 5.3K Ratings

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5. Trabee Pocket

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Trabee Pocket is a straightforward travel expense tracking app designed to simplify the process of logging and categorizing expenses on the go. With its user-friendly interface and focus on essential features, Trabee Pocket is a reliable companion for travelers.

Key Features:

  1. Quick expense logging: Easily add expenses using customizable categories and tags.
  2. Currency conversion: Automatically convert expenses to your home currency.
  3. Budget tracking: Set daily budgets and track your progress throughout your trip.
  4. Expense reports: Generate detailed expense reports for reimbursement or record-keeping.
  5. Cloud sync: Securely access your data from any device with cloud synchronization.

Pros:

  • Simple and intuitive user interface
  • Customizable expense categories and tags
  • Supports multiple currencies
  • Useful budget tracking feature
  • Exportable expense reports

Cons:

  • Limited advanced features compared to more comprehensive apps
  • No automatic receipt scanning or credit card integration

Trabee Pocket is a solid choice for travelers who value simplicity and ease of use in their expense tracking app. Its straightforward approach to logging and categorizing expenses makes it a reliable tool for staying on top of your travel budget. While it may not have all the bells and whistles of more complex apps, Trabee Pocket delivers on its core functionality.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.4 stars • 73 Ratings

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6. PocketGuard

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PocketGuard is a smart budgeting and expense tracking app that helps users take control of their finances. With its intelligent features and personalized insights, PocketGuard makes it easy to understand your spending habits and make informed financial decisions.

Key Features:

  1. Automatic expense categorization: PocketGuard automatically categorizes your expenses for easy tracking.
  2. In My Pocket: See how much money you have available after accounting for bills and savings goals.
  3. Personalized budgets: Create custom budgets based on your income and spending habits.
  4. Bill tracking: Keep track of upcoming bills and get reminders to avoid late payments.
  5. Savings goals: Set and track progress towards your savings goals.

Pros:

  • Intelligent expense categorization
  • Useful “In My Pocket” feature for quick budget overview
  • Personalized budgets based on your financial situation
  • Helpful bill tracking and reminders
  • Goal-oriented savings tracking

Cons:

  • Some users report issues with automatic expense categorization accuracy
  • Limited customization options for budget categories

PocketGuard is an excellent choice for users who want a comprehensive budgeting and expense tracking app. Its intelligent features and personalized insights make it easy to understand your financial situation and make informed decisions. While it may have some limitations, PocketGuard is a powerful tool for taking control of your finances.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.6 stars • 7K Ratings

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7. Splitwise

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Splitwise is a user-friendly app designed to simplify the process of splitting expenses and managing IOUs between friends, family, and roommates. With its intuitive interface and helpful features, Splitwise takes the hassle out of shared expenses.

Key Features:

  1. Expense splitting: Easily split expenses between multiple people, with options for custom splits.
  2. IOU tracking: Keep track of who owes whom and settle debts within the app.
  3. Group expenses: Create groups for recurring expenses, such as household bills or travel costs.
  4. Itemized receipts: Split itemized receipts for accurate cost division.
  5. Email reminders: Send email reminders to friends who owe you money.

Pros:

  • Intuitive interface for easy expense splitting
  • Customizable split options for flexibility
  • Useful IOU tracking and settlement features
  • Itemized receipt splitting for accuracy
  • Helpful email reminders for pending debts

Cons:

  • Some users report syncing issues between devices
  • Limited currency options compared to travel-focused expense apps

Splitwise is an indispensable tool for anyone who frequently splits expenses with others. Its user-friendly approach to expense splitting and IOU management makes it a valuable app for roommates, friends, and travelers alike. While it may have some limitations, Splitwise excels at its core function and is well worth considering.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 3.4 stars • 11.5K Ratings

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8. Wanderlog

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Wanderlog is an all-in-one travel planning app that goes beyond simple budgeting. With its extensive features and user-friendly interface, Wanderlog helps travelers plan, organize, and budget for their trips with ease.

Key Features:

  1. Itinerary planning: Create detailed itineraries with activities, transportation, and accommodations.
  2. Collaborative planning: Invite friends and family to collaborate on trip planning.
  3. Expense tracking: Log and categorize expenses for easy budgeting.
  4. Packing lists: Create and customize packing lists for your trips.
  5. Offline access: Access your trip information offline, perfect for travel in low-connectivity areas.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive travel planning features
  • Collaborative planning for group trips
  • Useful expense tracking and budgeting
  • Customizable packing lists
  • Offline access for convenience

Cons:

  • Steeper learning curve compared to simpler travel apps
  • Some users report slow syncing times

Wanderlog is the perfect app for travelers who want a comprehensive solution for planning, organizing, and budgeting their trips. Its extensive features and collaborative planning options make it ideal for group travel and detailed itineraries. While it may have a slightly steeper learning curve, Wanderlog’s all-in-one approach to travel planning makes it a valuable tool for any traveler.

Price: Free + Offers In-App Purchases

App Store Review: 4.9 stars • 15.6K Ratings

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Powerful Companion Apps for Smarter Travel Budgeting

Here are another 3 apps I couldn’t travel without!

From getting real-time currency conversion rates to finding the best deals on flights and accommodations, these are a savvy travellers secret weapons for managing finances and mastering the art of travel budgeting.

Wise

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Wise, formerly known as TransferWise, is a game-changer for international travellers. This app offers real-time currency conversion rates and low-cost international money transfers, making it a must-have for anyone looking to manage their finances while abroad. (I love it!)

Key Features:

  1. Real-time currency conversion: Get up-to-date exchange rates for over 50 currencies.
  2. Low-cost international transfers: Send money abroad at a fraction of the cost of traditional banks.
  3. Multi-currency account: Hold and manage over 50 currencies in a single account.
  4. Wise debit card: Spend money abroad with no hidden fees and at the real exchange rate.
  5. Transparent fees: See exactly how much you’ll pay upfront, with no hidden charges.

Pros:

  • Competitive exchange rates with no hidden fees
  • Low-cost international money transfers
  • User-friendly interface for easy transactions
  • Multi-currency account for convenient money management
  • Wise debit card for cost-effective spending abroad

Cons:

  • Some countries have limited transfer options
  • Occasional delays in transfer processing times

Wise is an indispensable app for travelers who want to save money on currency conversions and international transfers. Its transparent fees, real-time exchange rates, and multi-currency account make it a valuable tool for managing your finances while traveling. Say goodbye to hidden charges and hello to smarter money management with Wise.

Price: Free

App Store Review: 4.7 stars • 60.9K Ratings

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Skyscanner

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Skyscanner is a comprehensive travel booking app that helps you find the best deals on flights, hotels, and car rentals. With its user-friendly interface and powerful search features, Skyscanner makes it easy to plan and budget for your next trip.

Key Features:

  1. Flight search: Find the cheapest flights to your destination with flexible search options.
  2. Hotel booking: Discover great deals on hotels and accommodations worldwide.
  3. Car rental: Compare car rental prices and book directly through the app.
  4. Price alerts: Set up alerts for your desired routes and get notified when prices change.
  5. Travel restrictions: Stay informed about the latest COVID-19 travel restrictions and requirements.

Pros:

  • Comprehensive search options for flights, hotels, and car rentals
  • User-friendly interface for easy booking
  • Helpful price alerts for finding the best deals
  • Informative travel restriction updates
  • Ability to book directly through the app

Cons:

  • Some users report occasional discrepancies between prices shown and final booking cost
  • Limited customer support options

Skyscanner is a must-have app for budget-conscious travelers looking to find the best deals on flights, accommodations, and car rentals. Its powerful search features and user-friendly interface make it easy to plan and book your next trip. Stay informed about travel restrictions and save money on your bookings with Skyscanner.

Price: Free

App Store Review: 4.8 stars • 438K Ratings

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XE – Currency Calculator

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XE Currency is a simple yet powerful app that provides real-time exchange rates and currency conversions for over 180 currencies. With its user-friendly interface and accurate data, XE Currency is a valuable tool for any traveler looking to stay on top of currency fluctuations.

Key Features:

  1. Real-time exchange rates: Get up-to-date exchange rates for over 180 currencies.
  2. Currency converter: Easily convert between currencies using the app’s calculator.
  3. Historical charts: View historical exchange rate data for your chosen currencies.
  4. Favorite currencies: Save your most-used currencies for quick access.
  5. Offline mode: Access currency data offline, perfect for travel in low-connectivity areas.

Pros:

  • Accurate and up-to-date exchange rate data
  • Simple and intuitive user interface
  • Historical charts for analyzing currency trends
  • Convenient favorite currencies feature
  • Offline mode for accessibility anywhere

Cons:

  • Some users report occasional discrepancies in exchange rates
  • Advertisements in the free version of the app

XE Currency is an essential app for travelers who want to stay informed about currency exchange rates. Its real-time data, historical charts, and offline mode make it a valuable tool for budgeting and planning your international trips. Whether you’re converting currencies on the go or analyzing historical trends, XE Currency has you covered.

Price: Free

App Store Review: 4.8 stars • 54.1K Ratings

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Travel Budget Apps – Summary

Managing your finances while traveling can be a daunting task, but with the right tools and apps at your disposal, it becomes a breeze. My personal favorite for expense tracking so far is Travel Spend. Its user-friendly interface and practical features make it a top choice for travellers looking to stay on top of their budgets.

That being said, I’ve recently discovered Wanderlog and have been impressed by its comprehensive travel planning capabilities. From itinerary creation to expense tracking, I’ll be trying out Wanderlog for my upcoming travels and look forward to seeing what it can do!

When it comes to international travel, Wise has been an absolute game-changer for me. With its real-time currency conversion rates and low-cost international transfers, Wise has made managing my finances abroad stress-free and cost-effective. No more worrying about hidden fees or unfavorable exchange rates!

Another app I find myself using almost daily is XE Currency. Its accurate and up-to-date exchange rate data has been invaluable in helping me make informed decisions about currency conversions and budgeting for my trips.

Lastly Skyscanner, is always the starting point for all my travel plans. Its powerful search features and ability to find the best deals on flights, hotels, and car rentals have saved me countless hours and dollars over the years.

In conclusion, travel budgeting and planning apps are your secret weapons for mastering the art of travel budgeting. From tracking expenses to finding the best deals and managing international finances, these tools will make your travels more enjoyable, affordable, and stress-free.

So, check them out for yourself and whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time traveller, be sure to take control of your travel finances today!


Travel Budget Apps – FAQs

Is There a Free Budget App?

Yes, there are several free budget apps available that can help you manage your finances effectively. Apps PocketGuard offer comprehensive budgeting tools at no cost, providing features like expense tracking, budget creation, and financial insights to help you stay on top of your spending without needing to invest in a paid subscription.

What is the Best App for Group Travel Expenses?

Splitwise is highly recommended for managing group travel expenses. It simplifies the process of splitting bills and expenses among friends or family, ensuring that everyone pays their fair share. The app can handle multiple currencies and provides a clear summary of who owes what, making it a stress-free way to manage finances on group trips.

How Do I Organise my Travel Budget?

To organise your travel budget effectively, start by estimating the total cost of your trip, including flights, accommodations, food, activities, and unexpected expenses. Use a travel budget app like Trabee Pocket to track your spending in real-time. Categorise your expenses to see where most of your money goes, and set daily or weekly spending limits to stay within your budget.

Is the Travel Spend App Free?

Travel Spend offers a free version that includes basic features suitable for general expense tracking and budgeting. However, for access to advanced features like detailed financial reports and multi-currency support, there may be a premium version available that requires a subscription.

How Can I Minimise Currency Conversion Fees While Travelling?

To minimise currency conversion fees, consider using a currency conversion app like XE Currency Calculator to stay informed about real-time exchange rates. Additionally, using a travel-focused financial service like Wise can help reduce fees when converting and withdrawing money abroad. Wise uses real mid-market rates for currency exchange and typically charges lower fees compared to traditional banks and exchange services.

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