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In need of some travel inspo? Do you need help figuring out what to do in new cities? Or do you just want new inspiration for your next instagrammable photo? I recommend following these 10 travel bloggers. Just so you know and have a better understanding of this list, the CORRECT definition of a blogger is someone who has a website/blog and updates it regularly – this list will not include Instagrammers (micro-blogs aren’t a thing people). I’ve included these next travel bloggers because they are always inspiring me to up my blogging and life game so let’s jump right in!

 

1. Jocelyn from Chasing Carpe Diem

This girl is AUHMAZING and she literally inspires me every time she uploads a new blog post or photo. She’s also Nicaraguan which may tap into my bias since my family is Nicaraguan too but once you scroll through her blog, you’ll know why she’s one of my favorites. She blogs mainly about travel but incorporates lifestyle and fashion as well. She just got back from Mexico and her whole trip was literally to die for.

instagram: @chasingcarpediem

2. Ashley from The Virtual Passport

Ashley is mainly a female solo traveler and has traveled to over 55 countries (with half of them being traveled solo). Her photos are bright and colorful and she’s an amazing photographer. On her blog, you will find travel tips, guides, and an occasional lifestyle post. One of my favorite trips of hers was attending a World Cup game in Mexico.

instagram: @thevirtualpassport

3. Elijah from A Guy Goes Global

Elijah is currently studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland. Originally from Chicago, Elijah makes it a point to travel twice a month. He has actually guest wrote for Wynee’s World before, so if you missed that, here ya go. He’s a great resource for budget travels to Europe (and honestly anywhere else he goes) and does most of his travels solo as well. His blog consists of travel guides and sprinkles of his personal travel stories.

instagram: @aguygoesglobal

4. Jessica from My Curly Adventures

The one thing I love about Jessica is her super bright and fun photos. You can feel how much fun she has on her trips and it makes me feel as if I’m there with her. She is based in Texas so her blog consists of travel, food, and all things Texas, Her photos from Isla Holbox are a dream. Fun fact about her, she’s been featured on the news as a Texas Travel Series. Talk about goals!

instagram: @mycurlyadventures_

5. Olga from Dreams in Heels

Olga is another solo female traveler who’s been featured on E!, Telemundo, and The Huffington Post to name a few. She quit her full-time job to become a digital nomad and lives in different locations all over the world. She writes about hotel reviews, budget to luxury travel, and everything in between. Olga will also keep you up to date on all the fashion trends going on.

instagram: @dreamsinheels

6. Olivia from O. Christine

Your wellness and outdoor travel queen. Olivia makes it a point to diversify the face of what we know a stereotypical outdoor travel blogger to be. She uses her personal experiences from her afro-latinidad roots + extensive knowledge of wellness travel to bring a unique perspective to the travel community. She’s visited over 33 countries and over 38 U.S. states. If you’re in need of going on a new vacation but don’t know where, you’ll find inspo on her site.

instagram: @ochristine

7. Dann from The DreamPacker

Dann is a Mexican native who loves all things England. She has a ton of Mexican and European posts that are sure to give you wanderlust + some insight on what to do while you’re there. The most unique thing about Dann’s blog is that she writes fictional stories inspired by the places she visits, how fun & light-hearted is that? Dann is also a graphic designer and has some of her illustrations on display on her website.

instagram: @the_dreampacker

8. Veronica from Si No Has Viajado

My FAVORITE thing about Veronica is that her blog is completely in Spanish. Perfect for Spanish speakers who want to read travel blogs and get inspiration and also for people like me that constantly need practice on their Spanish (sometimes bad bunny isn’t enough). Her aesthetic is very simple and moody. I love all of her Asian travel guides because she grabs a good sense of reality within her guides. She also gives out great tips on traveling as a backpacker.

instagram: @sinohasviajado

9. Gloria from Nomadic Chica

Besides the cutest name ever, Gloria writes all things Chilean. As a Chilean native, she shares her deep support for the Chilean travel community. Her website can be read in both Spanish and English which is cool and inclusive. If you need to know anything about Chile travel, she’s your gal. Along with her Chilean content, Gloria also writes about health, traveling as a woman, and food.

instagram: @nomadic_chica

10. Wynee from Wynee’s World

Now before you say anything! I will tell you about a little lesson I learned years ago. I was in a pageant in High School once (no, I didn’t win) and something the directors said to us has ALWAYS stuck with me. I remember we were all talking and he asked us “Who do y’all think should win?” We immediately started naming other girls we thought should win. When all was said and done, he looked at us and said “None of you said yourselves.” He then proceeded to say that if we don’t even believe we should win why should anyone else? So yes, I believe I should be included in a list of travel bloggers to follow because If I don’t, who will?

Anyways, I started blogging in 2017 and it was probably the best decision I’ve ever made. I love to blog about my travels (in the form of guides/tips), and I also blog about restaurants and restaurant reviews. I’m currently based in Charlotte, NC and have started to blog about the city more often. I’m here working as your travel and food resource. If you have a question, just ask!

instagram: @wyneesworld

I hope this lists introduced you to some new faces in the travel community and also inspired you to get out! I’m a little upset that I didn’t come across more male travel bloggers but if you know of any awesome latino/hispanic male bloggers let me know! I really enjoyed making this list and hope to make more to shed more light on awesome travel curators!

XOXO,

Wynee

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10 Replies to “10 Travel Bloggers You Should Be Following”

  1. THANK you for a well-rounded list. I’m always looking for new travel bloggers to check out but it’s practically impossible to just organically find quality these days.

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