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Travel blog name ideas

  • A Global Affair
  • A Journey Through Life
  • A Traveler’s Diary
  • A Traveler’s Journey
  • A Traveler’s Mindset
  • A Traveling Heart
  • A Traveling Mind
  • A Traveling Soul
  • A Worldly Perspective
  • Aboard Adventures
  • Across the Atlas
  • Adventure Achievements
  • Adventure Afoot
  • Adventure Amplified
  • Adventure Aspirations
  • Adventure Avenues
  • Adventure Awaits
  • Adventurer’s Log
  • Adventures in Abundance
  • Adventurous Avenues
  • Aimless Adventures
  • Beyond Borders
  • Cultural Curiosity
  • Culture and Camaraderie
  • Culture Quest
  • Curiosity Abroad
  • Curious Journeys
  • Curious Traveler
  • Destination Adventures
  • Destination Dares
  • Destination Daring
  • Destination Dazzle
  • Destination Delights
  • Destination Diaries
  • Destination Diary
  • Destination Discoveries
  • Destination Discovery
  • Destination Dreaming
  • Destination Dreams
  • Destination Dreamscape
  • Discovering Delights
  • Discovering Destinations
  • Discovering Distances
  • Discovering Diversions
  • Discovery Details
  • Discovery Discoveries
  • Discovery Dispatches
  • Drifting Discoveries
  • Endless Escapades
  • Escapades Abroad
  • Escapes Abroad
  • Expedition Echoes
  • Expedition Emporium
  • Expedition Escapades
  • Expedition Etiquette
  • Expedition Excitement
  • Expedition Excursions
  • Expedition Experiences
  • Expedition Expressions
  • Expedition Reports
  • Expeditionary Endeavors
  • Expeditionary Excursions
  • Expeditionary Expeditions
  • Expeditionary Experiences
  • Explorer’s Endeavors
  • Explorer’s Enthusiasm
  • Explorer’s Escapes
  • Explorer’s Expeditions
  • Explorer’s Explorations
  • Explorer’s Encyclopedia
  • Explorer’s Escapades
  • Explorer’s Expeditions
  • Exploring Earth
  • Exploring Enchantment
  • Exploring Enthusiast
  • Exploring Excitement
  • Exploring Explorations
  • Exploring Horizons
  • Far and Away
  • Footloose and Fancy Free
  • Footloose Freewheelers
  • Footprints and Memories
  • Footprints in the Sand
  • Footsteps and Memories
  • Global Adventures
  • Global Getaways
  • Global Glimpses
  • Global Gurus
  • Globe Trekker’s Tales
  • Globe-Trotting Tales
  • Globetrotter’s Gazette
  • Globetrotter’s Gazetteer
  • Globetrotter’s Glimpses
  • Globetrotter’s Guidebook
  • Globetrotter’s Gazette
  • Globetrotter’s Gazetteer
  • Globetrotter’s Grimoire
  • Globetrotter’s Guidebook
  • Globetrotting Guides
  • Gypsy Globe Trotter
  • Gypsy Journeys
  • Gypsy Tales
  • Itchy Feet Chronicles
  • Jetset Journeys
  • Jetsetter Jargon
  • Jetsetter Journals
  • Jetsetter Journeys
  • Jetsetting Journeys
  • Journey Chronicles
  • Journey Journaling
  • Journey Journals
  • Journey Junkies
  • Journey of a Lifetime
  • Journey of the Mind
  • Journey to Discovery
  • Journeying Jottings
  • Journeying Onward
  • Journeying with Joy
  • Journeys Beyond
  • Journeys Jotted Down
  • Journeys Journal
  • Journeys Juxtaposed
  • Journeys of Wonder
  • Journeys through Life
  • Journeys to Remember
  • Journeys Uncharted
  • Journeys with Julie
  • Lost in Translation
  • Meandering Musings
  • Memories and Milestones
  • Nomad Narratives
  • Nomad Navigations
  • Nomadic Adventures
  • Nomadic Diaries
  • Nomadic Escapades
  • Nomadic Narratives
  • Nomadic Navigations
  • Nomadic Navigators
  • Nomadic Nomads
  • Nomadic Nook
  • Nomadic Nostalgia
  • Nomadic Notes
  • Nomadic Notions
  • Odyssey Observances
  • Odyssey Observations
  • Odyssey Odes
  • Odyssey Onlooker
  • Odyssey Outbound
  • Offbeat Odyssey
  • On the Road Again
  • Passport Adventures
  • Passport Pages
  • Passport to Adventure
  • Pathfinders’ Pathways
  • Pathfinders’ Ponderings
  • Pathfinders’ Progress
  • Pathfinders’ Pursuits
  • Pathways and Passports
  • Pioneering Paths
  • Rambling Reflections
  • Restless Roamer
  • Roaming and Rambling
  • Roaming and Writing
  • Roaming Chronicles
  • Roaming Free
  • Roaming in Style
  • Roaming Nomad
  • Roaming Nomads
  • Roaming Rambler
  • Roaming Rambles
  • Roaming Reflections
  • Roaming Remembrance
  • Roaming Reminiscence
  • Roaming Reminiscences
  • Roaming Rendezvous
  • Roaming Reports
  • Roaming Revelries
  • Roaming Reverie
  • Roaming Reveries
  • Roaming Rhapsodies
  • Roaming Roads
  • Roaming Roadsides
  • Roaming Routes
  • Roaming Ruminations
  • Rolling Revelations
  • Safari Scriptures
  • Safari Sonnets
  • Safari Stanzas
  • Safari Stories
  • Sojourn Sagas
  • Sojourn Stories
  • Sojourner Stories
  • Sojourner’s Safaris
  • Sojourner’s Serendipity
  • Sojourner’s Sojourns
  • Sojourner’s Stories
  • The Adventurer’s Guide
  • The Adventurer’s Journal
  • The Adventurer’s Vantage
  • The Curious Crusader
  • The Curious Roamer
  • The Explorer’s Club
  • The Explorer’s Excursions
  • The Explorer’s Expedition
  • The Explorer’s Experience
  • The Explorer’s Exploits
  • The Explorer’s Itinerary
  • The Explorer’s Journey
  • The Explorer’s Notebook
  • The Footloose Diaries
  • The Global Citizen
  • The Global Gateway
  • The Global Gatherer
  • The Global Gypsy
  • The Globetrotting Gaze
  • The Journey Junkie
  • The Nomad’s Narrative
  • The Nomad’s Notebook
  • The Nomadic Notebook
  • The Odyssey Chronicles
  • The Open Road
  • The Open Road Traveler
  • The Open Sky Traveler
  • The Pioneering Poet
  • The Roaming Dreamer
  • The Roaming Nomad
  • The Roaming Rambler
  • The Roaming Rebel
  • The Roaming Renegade
  • The Roaming Road
  • The Roaming Roadster
  • The Roaming Rover
  • The Sojourn Journal
  • The Travel Bug
  • The Traveler’s Perspective
  • The Traveling Gaze
  • The Traveling Lens
  • The Traveling Mind
  • The Traveling Spirit
  • The Traveling Tale
  • The Traveling Trailblazer
  • The Traveling Tribe
  • The Traveling Tutor
  • The Vagabond Life
  • The Vagabond Way
  • The Wanderer’s Way
  • The Wandering Adventurer
  • The Wandering Explorer
  • The Wandering Journeyer
  • The Wandering Maverick
  • The Wandering Nomad
  • The Wandering Spirit
  • The Wandering Voyager
  • The Wandering Wayfarer
  • The Wandering Witness
  • The Wandering Words
  • The Wandering Wordsman
  • The Wandering Wordsmith
  • The Wandering Writer
  • The Wandering Writer’s Diary
  • The Wayfarer’s Path
  • The Wayfarer’s Wanderlust
  • The Wayfarer’s Way
  • The Wayfarer’s Wonderings
  • The Wayfarer’s Worldview
  • The Wayfarer’s Journal
  • The Wayfarer’s Wanderlust
  • The Wayfarer’s Way
  • The Wayfarer’s Words
  • The World at Large
  • The World We See
  • Touring the World
  • Trailblazing Adventures
  • Trails and Travels
  • Travel Bug Chronicles
  • Travel Tales and Memories
  • Travel Tales and Tips
  • Travel Tales and Treasures
  • Travel Tales Unleashed
  • Travel Tribe Tales
  • Travel with Purpose
  • Traveler’s Musings
  • Traveler’s Tales
  • Traveling Dreams
  • Traveling Tales
  • Traveling Thoughts
  • Traveling Tidings
  • Traveling Together
  • Traveling Trails
  • Traveling Transcends
  • Traveling Treasures
  • Traveling Tribe
  • Treasured Travels
  • Trekker’s Tales
  • Trekker’s Terrains
  • Trekker’s Tips and Techniques
  • Trekker’s Tips and Tricks
  • Trekker’s Tracks
  • Trekker’s Trailblazing
  • Trekker’s Travels
  • Trekker’s Treasures
  • Trekker’s Trove
  • Trekker’s Tales
  • Trekker’s Testimony
  • Trekker’s Tracks
  • Trekking Tales
  • Trekking Tendencies
  • Trekking Terrain
  • Trekking Tips
  • Trekking Tracks
  • Trekking Trails
  • Trekking Treasures
  • Trekking Tremors
  • Treks and Trails
  • Tripping Through
  • Uncharted Adventures
  • Vagabond Ventures
  • Vagabond Vibes
  • Vagabond Visions
  • Venture Vistas
  • Visions of the World
  • Visions of Voyages
  • Voyage Ventures
  • Voyage Vignettes
  • Voyager’s Vagaries
  • Voyager’s Ventures
  • Voyager’s Visions
  • Voyager’s Viewpoints
  • Voyager’s Vignettes
  • Voyager’s Visions
  • Voyager’s Voyages
  • Wander and Wonder
  • Wanderer’s Words
  • Wanderers’ Wanderings
  • Wanderers’ Whimsy
  • Wanderers’ Wonders
  • Wanderers’ World
  • Wandering Feet
  • Wandering Hearts
  • Wandering Souls
  • Wandering the World
  • Wandering Thoughts
  • Wandering Views
  • Wandering Wanderings
  • Wandering Wanderlusts
  • Wandering Ways
  • Wandering Wisdom
  • Wandering Wishes
  • Wandering Wistfulness
  • Wandering Wonderings
  • Wandering Wonderment
  • Wandering Wonders
  • Wandering Words
  • Wandering Wordsmiths
  • Wandering Writings
  • Wanderlust and Whimsy
  • Wanderlust Chronicles
  • Wanderlust Writings
  • Wayfarer Tales
  • Wayfarer Wanderlust
  • Wayfarer Wonders
  • Wayfaring Wanderer
  • Wayfaring Wanderlust
  • Wayfaring Ways
  • Wayfaring Whispers
  • Wayfaring Wonders
  • Wayfaring Words
  • Wonders and Wanders
  • Wonders of the World
  • World Wanderers
  • World Wanderlust
  • Worldly Wonders
  • Worldly Writings
  • Worldwide Wandering
  • Globetrotting Getaways
  • The Traveling Trio
  • Journey Jottings
  • The Road Less Traveled
  • Footloose Adventures
  • Adventures in Wanderlust
  • Trailblazing Tales
  • Backpacking Bliss
  • The Exploring Expedition
  • Postcards from Paradise
  • The Traveling Wordsmith
  • The Voyager’s Vignettes
  • Sojourn Journals
  • Travels with Trish
  • Globe-Trotting Gurus
  • Adventures in Wonderland
  • Around the Atlas
  • The Wandering Writer’s Odyssey
  • Expedition Expectations
  • Gypsy Getaways
  • The Wandering Wayfarer’s Chronicles
  • Across the Abroad
  • The Wandering Explorer’s Escapades
  • The Wayfaring Writer
  • The Roaming Reviewer
  • The Global Getaway
  • Trekker’s Tales and Tips
  • Wandering Whispers
  • The Open Road Travelogue
  • Trekking the Tropics
  • The Global Gypsy Chronicles
  • Nomadic Narratives and News
  • Traveling Trends
  • The Wandering Wayfarer’s Wanderings
  • Roaming Reflections and Reviews
  • Adventures of a Lifetime
  • The Wandering Wordsmith’s Writings
  • Journeying Journo
  • Trekking Tips and Tales
  • Vagabond Ventures and Visions
  • The Wayfarer’s Wishes
  • The Global Guidebook
  • Roaming Retreats
  • The Wandering Wordsmith’s Travels
  • Trailblazing Travels
  • The Traveling Trio’s Adventures
  • Odyssey of Adventure
  • Wanderlust Writing and Reviews
  • Wayfaring Wonders and Wanderings
  • The Roaming Reporter
  • Treks Across the World
  • Footloose and Free-Spirited
  • Adventures in Exploration
  • The Wandering Writer’s Adventures
  • Journeying Journeys
  • Trekking Tips and Tricks
  • Vagabond Vistas
  • The Wayfarer’s World
  • Roaming Reviews and Recommendations
  • The Global Getaway’s Guide
  • The Traveling Troubadour
  • Odyssey of the Open Road
  • Wanderlust Wandering and Writing
  • Wayfaring Wanderings and Wonders
  • The Roaming Road Warrior
  • Treks and Travels
  • Footloose and Fancy-Free Adventures
  • Adventures in Adventure
  • The Wandering Wordsmith’s Journeys
  • Journeys in Journaling
  • Trekking Tips and Tales of Triumph
  • Roaming the World
  • Sightseer Stories
  • Wandering Minds
  • Travel Tastemakers
  • The Nomad’s Guide
  • The Passport Page
  • Worldly Wise
  • Cultural Crusades
  • Global Gatherings
  • Odyssey Obsessions
  • Escape Express
  • Roaming Restlessly
  • Adventurer’s Atlas
  • Serendipity Sojourns
  • Excursion Essentials
  • Nomadic Necessities
  • Around the World and Beyond
  • Aerial Adventures
  • Expedition Explorer
  • Infinite Itineraries
  • Boundless Boundaries
  • Passport to Paradise
  • Explore Everywhere
  • Exotic Excursions
  • Sojourners Sanctuary
  • World Wonders Wanderer
  • Enchanting Escapes
  • Endless Expeditions
  • Travel Tales Told
  • The Journey Journal
  • Roaming Rhapsody
  • The Adventurer’s Almanac
  • Visions of Voyage
  • Travel Treasures
  • Wayfarer Writings
  • Seek and Explore
  • Life on the Move
  • Dreaming of Destination
  • A Global Gathering
  • Take Me There
  • Exploring Everywhere
  • Traveling Through Time
  • Nomad Notes
  • On the Move Adventures
  • Escaping Reality
  • Scenic Sensations
  • Exploring the Earth
  • Jet-set Joyride
  • Roaming Roadsters
  • Explorers’ Expedition
  • Pathfinders’ Passage
  • Globetrotters’ Gazette
  • Escapades Unlimited
  • Abroad Adventures
  • The Wanderer’s Way
  • A Worldly View
  • Passage of Passage
  • Odyssey On-the-go
  • Seeking Serenity
  • Adventuring Abroad
  • Trekking Together
  • Landscapes and Landmarks
  • Expedition Essentials
  • Journey Jamboree
  • Roaming with Purpose
  • Uncharted Destinations
  • Journeying Journeymen
  • Sojourning Souls
  • Escape with Us
  • Travel Tribe
  • The Wandering Wonderer
  • Pathfinders’ Perspective
  • The Globe-Trotter Gazette
  • Wanderer’s Wandering

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Last Updated: January 23, 2024

250 Original Travel Blogger Names Ideas to Use in 2023

Trying to come up with the perfect name for a travel blog? Check out this long list of 250 original travel blogger names.

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Looking for travel blogger names ideas? I hope this post helps!

Looking for travel blogger names ideas? I hope this post helps!

Struggling to come up with travel blog name ideas you like?

I feel you!

I must have gone through hundreds of iterations before I finally settled on “What’s Danny Doing.”

That’s why I compiled this list of 250 original travel blogger names.

With any luck, you’ll find some you like!

Feel free to use them “as-is” or to inspire related traveling blog names that match your niche/brand. Let’s dive in.

[Last updated: March 2023]

Here we go then: 200 travel blog name ideas!

Here we go then: 250 travel blog name ideas to consider for your site!

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Original Travel Blogger Names Ideas

A quick word of warning before we jump into the travel blogger names:

Each blog title here’s 100% original (i.e. it’s come straight from my head), but there’s a chance that, through sheer coincidence, some will already be in use.

Likewise, I haven’t checked whether or not the domain names are actually available to purchase.

Keep these factors in mind as you read through the list and forgive me if the one(s) you like are, for one reason or another, unavailable!

My Favourite Blog Names for Travel

Of all the potential names for a travel blog I came up with for this post, here are the 10 I like most:

1. Journeys and Destinations

2. Never Ending Exploration

3. Travelling Over Yonder

4. Finding Myself in Foreign Lands

5. An Expat Overseas

6. Nomader What

7. Big World Short Life

8. A Backpack and a Passport

9. Wandering Like Wild

10. Destinations Undisclosed

Adventure Travel Blog Name Ideas

Want to start an adventure travel blog to inspire other intrepid guys and girls around the world? Here are 10 potential blog names for travel to consider:

11. My Wild and Wonderful Life

12. My Adventurous Existence

13. Beachcombing Beauty

14. Voracious Voyager

15. Epic and Intrepid Explorations

16. Elevations Unknown

17. Never Stop Adventuring

18. Trek Travel Hitch

19. Embrace the Intrepid

20. Wherever Next?

Unique travel blog names tend to be creative in nature.

Unique travel blog names tend to be creative in nature.

Creative Travel Blog Names

The best travel blog names tend to be creative! They stand out and stick in your memory as a result. Here are 10 that (I think) fit this description:

21. Sunshine and Suitcases

22. Escaping My Bubble

23. A Pack on the Back

24. Gleefully Globetrotting

25. Precious Passport Memories

26. Explore Escape Enjoy

27. Born to Leave

28. Not Just Another Travel Blog

29. Living the High Life

30. Where in the World is [Insert Your Name Here]?

Fun Ideas for Travel Blog Names

Want to have some fun with your travel blogger name? The next 10 ideas could be more in line with what you have in mind:

31. Drink Beer and Travel

32. The Travelling Monkey

33. More Travel Please

34. No Rules Nomad

35. What’s Over There?

36. The Hostel Vagabond

37. Non Stop Wanderlust

38. Live Fast Travel Slow

39. Adventure MADventure

40. Marvellous Travellous

Prefer quirky blog names for travel? These 10 may do the trick.

Prefer quirky blog names for travel? These next 10 may do the trick.

Quirky Names of Travel Blogs

With such a vast array of travel blogs on the internet already, having an unusual name is a clever way to a) stand out and b) increase the chance of your particular domain name being available. Sound good?

Here are 10 quirky ideas for travel blogs names:

41. Dreaming and Drifting

42. Big Dreams Naughty Boy

43. Maps and Meanders

44. Latitude and Gratitude

45. Got Lost Don’t Care

46. Adventures with Goats and Wine

47. The Travelling Tart

48. A Drifting King

49. Faraway Wayfarer

50. Your Oyster Shell

Foodie Travel Names Ideas

Want to combine your love of travel and food into one overarching blog? Check out these travel names ideas:

51. For Forks Sake Travel

52. Good Food Good Times

53. Dining in Paradise

54. Foodie Nomad Journal

55. Knife Fork Travel

56. Tales of a Foodie Adventurer

57. A Foodie Afar

58. Moving Forkward

59. Maps, Meals and Me

60. Travel Time and Dine

Next up: some top ideas for couples travel blog names…

Next up: some top ideas for couples travel blog names…

Unique Travel Blog Names for Couples

Plenty of travel blogs out there are run by travel-mad couples. It’s a sensible strategy for sharing the workload and a cool way to offer different perspectives on any trip you take! If you’re planning to start a travel blog of this sort, then the next 10 names could be of particular interest:

61. In Love Will Travel

62. Together We Go

63. Travelling Tight and Light

64. Two Mad Travellers

65. A Guy, a Girl and a Globe

66. Me, Boo, and You

67. Adrift Forever Together

68. Two Travelling Types

69. Love and Travel

Off-the-Beaten-Track Travel Names for Blogs

Want to tell everybody about the hidden gems you find on the road? The following blog names could work:

70. Wander Over Yonder

71. Adrift Afar Alive

72. Mission Explore

73. Life in the Sand

74. Unexplored Worlds

75. Roaming the Horizon

76. Far Flung Phenomena

77. Down the Less Trodden Path

78. Uncharted Territories

79. Roads and Compasses

80. Adventures Unknown

Need help naming a travel blog in the luxury niche? This next section’s for you…

Need help naming a travel blog in the luxury niche? This next section’s for you…

Names for a Travel Blog in the Luxury Niche

Another popular niche, luxury travel bloggers are the polar opposite of budget ones! It’ll be a good fit if you enjoy fancy hotels and the finer things in life. Here are 10 potential luxury travel blogger names for you to use:

81. High Travel

82. Nothing but the Best

83. Diaries of a Luxury Traveller

84. Deluxe Travel Life

85. First Class Connoisseur

86. Living the Lavish Life

87. Dream Big or Die Trying

88. Culture and Luxury

89. Lux Travel with [Insert Your Name]

90. Travel Boho Not Budget

Budget Travel Titles for Blogs

Budget travel’s another well-served blog niche, but it’s still a potentially lucrative one to choose. You’ll definitely need a high-quality budget blog name to help you stand out though! Here are 10 that could do the trick:

91. Frugal Travel Pros

92. Travel Longer Further Cheaper

93. Travel on a Dime

94. Thrifty Adventures

95. The Lowly Traveller

96. Nifty Thrifty Travel

97. Large Planet Low Budget

98. Budget Savvy Backpacking

99. Wanderlust on a Budget

100. Travel Budget Buffs

Check out the next section for help choosing the best travel blog names in the solo travel niche.

Check out the next section for help choosing the best travel blog names in the solo travel niche.

Best Travel Blog Names for Solo Travellers

Love solo travel and want to blog about your adventures to fellow fans of travelling alone? Check out this next section of blog name ideas:

101. Going Solo

102. Me Versus the World

103. Tricks of a Traveller

104. This Girl Globetrots

105. Travelling and Unravelling

106. A Boy and His Backpack

107. The Big Solo Trip

108. Going Nowhere Fast

109. Wandering and Pondering

110. Solo Travel with [Insert Your Name]

Local Travelling Blog Names

Many of the most successful blogs on the internet are dedicated to very specific locations. This comes in handy for various reasons! For example, as a blogger, your narrow niche means you’ll have less competition from other websites.

The next 10 travel name ideas may prove useful if you’re thinking of starting a “local travel blog” of this nature.

111. Adventures in [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

112. Too Close to Home

113. Going Local in [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

114. Living It Up in [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

115. A Local’s Guide to [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

116. Get to Know [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

117. Travelling [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

118. See Explore [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

119. [Insert Your City/Country/Location] Travel Blog

120. The Best of [Insert Your City/Country/Location]

Next up: 10 ideas for family travel blog names.

Next up: 10 ideas for family travel blog names.

Family Travel Blogs Names

Family travel’s a hugely popular blog niche, but that doesn’t mean new ones can’t stand out from the crowd. Here are some family travel blog name ideas that’ll help:

121. Travel Tips for Family Trips

122. Going Far with Family

123. The Wandering [Insert Family Name Here]

124. Our Big Family Adventures

125. We the Crazies

126. Together We Travel

127. You Me and the Kids

128. Global Adventure Family

129. Suitcase Passport Kids

130. Small Family Big Dreams

Good Names for a Travel Blog about Van Life

The popularity of buying, converting, and travelling/living in a van or RV is skyrocketing as more people see the appeal of a nomadic lifestyle. If you’re planning to start a blog on the topic of van life, these names for a travel blog could help!

131. Non Stop Road Trip

132. The Campervan Man

133. One Man and His Van

134. Me Van Dog

135. Mad About Van Life Blog

136. Project Van Travels

137. Van Life and Vacations

138. One Life Four Wheels

139. Simply Vantastic

140. The Simple (Van) Life

With the travel names ideas for van life blogs down, let’s move onto a final set of general names for a travel website.

With the travel names ideas for van life blogs down, let’s move onto a final set of general names for a travel website.

General Names for a Travel Website

Looking for a travel blog name that’s more generalized in nature? Here are 60 ideas that could do the trick:

141. Have Time Will Travel

142. Come Travel with [Insert Your Name Here]

143. Brilliant Offbeat Travel

144. Out of This World Travellers

145. Full Passports Please

146. Travel Now Not Later

147. Going Places

148. Beaches and Backpacks

149. Picture Perfect Places

150. Make Life an Adventure

151. Roaming New Routes

152. Ready Jet Set Go

153. Wandering Wanderlust

154. Jammy Joyful Journeys

155. Ongoing Odysseys

156. Vagabonding Vibes

157. Traveling Treasures

158. Romance On the Road

159. Globe Trot Travel

160. My Suitcase Diaries

161. Backpacking Dreams

162. Exciting Escapes

163. Wayfaring Wonders

164. Journeying Miles

165. Next Stop Adventure

166. Travel Thrills Galore

167. The Wayfaring Greats

168. Days of Discovery

169. My Endless Adventures

170. Finger On a Map

171. Atlas Adventures

172. Trip Travel Tales

173. The Raving Roamer

174. Joyride Journeys

175. Global Discoveries

176. New Realms Now

177. Takeoffs and Landings

178. Venture Further Forever

179. A Journey of Journeys

180. Roaming Roadsters

181. A Taste of Travel

182. Elite Explorations

183. Jetsetting Journeys

184. My Onward Adventures

185. Aura Adventure

186. Wanderlust Journals

187. Forever Itchy Feet

188. Travel Bug Diaries

189. Small World Wonders

190. Wander On a Whim

191. Destination Dash

192. The Travel Tonic

193. Journeying Joys

194. Trailblazing Travelers

195. Go Don’t Stop

196. One Way Ticket

197. Sunshine and Oceans

198. Addicted to Adventure

199. Notes On the Road

200. Travel to Live

Want to see some good examples of pre-existing unique travel blog names? Here are 50 to use for inspiration.

Want to see some good examples of pre-existing unique travel blog names? Here are 50 to use for inspiration.

50 Pre-Existing Examples of Unique Travel Names for Bloggers

Still struggling to come up with the perfect name for your new travel blog?

I thought it might help to go through some popular travel blogs on the internet to use as inspiration! Here are 50 of my favourites, plus a few notes on what (I think) makes their names so great.

201. The Planet D

202. Goats on the Road

203. Practical Wanderlust

204. Expert Vagabond

205. Be My Travel Muse

206. Chasing the Donkey

207. Full Suitcase

208. Never Ending Footsteps

209. Two Wandering Soles

210. Finding the Universe

211. Road Affair

212. Indie Traveller

213. NOMADasaurus

214. Legal Nomads

215. Adventurous Kate

216. The Battered Suitcase

217. Roads and Kingdoms

218. Bruised Passports

219. The Blonde Abroad

220. Plan Save Travel

221. Earth’s Attractions

222. Wandering Earl

223. Travels of Adam

224. Anna Everywhere

225. Alex in Wanderland

As you can tell, there are some awesome names of travel blogs out there already! I hope they help you settle on something that’s right for your site.

As you can tell, there are some awesome names of travel blogs out there already! I hope they help you settle on something that’s right for your site.

226. The Adventure Junkies

227. Walkaboot

228. Will Fly for Food

229. Lost With Purpose

230. Along Dusty Roads

231. Nomadic Matt

232. Atlas & Boots

233. The World Travel Guy

234. The World Pursuit

235. Y Travel Blog

236. Vagrants of the World

237. Travel Made Simple

238. The Travel Hack

239. The Savvy Globetrotter

240. Salt In Our Hair

241. Ordinary Traveler

242. Off With The Kids

243. A Little Adrift

244. Kami and the Rest of the World

245. A World to Travel

246. Jones Around the World

247. Big World Small Pockets

248. I Am Aileen

249. Grrrl Traveler

250. Go See Write

Before we get onto the travelling blog names, let’s go through some “top tips” on how to choose one that’s right for your blog.

Now we’ve been through the travelling blog names, here are some tips for creating your own.

7 Top Tips for Naming a Travel Blog

Coming up with a travel blog name isn’t rocket science. But it isn’t easy either! To help, I thought I’d finish with a few tips for picking the best possible one from this list or creating one for yourself.

1. Decide Your Niche

Imagine picking a name for your future baby. Most parents probably want to know the gender before settling on one, right?

It’s similar when it comes to your blog name. Deciding the area of travel you want to talk about on the blog (i.e. your niche ) is a useful precursor for picking a name for it.

Let’s say you want to write about luxury travel. You could then pick a name that sounds appropriately luxurious (e.g. travelsdiamondsandrubies.com)!

As an aside, picking a niche is key to success.

Remember, general travel blogs are a dime a dozen nowadays. Narrowing your focus to a niche (or even a particular subset of a niche, such as “luxury travel in X” vs. “luxury travel”) will help you stand out, become an authority, and attract a specific audience that’s interested in what you have to say.

2. Be Different

The best travel blogs stand out from the crowd, so do whatever you can to be a little different! Avoid clichés, be creative and quirky, and think outside the box.

For example, “somewhereoveryonder.com” is arguably better than “adventuroustraveller.com,” which is somewhat generic.

3. Try Unique Travel Words

An easy way to stand out with your travel blog name is to incorporate unique travel-related words into it. For instance, ever heard of “fernweh” or “Strickhedonia”? Neither have your future readers!

That’s why a name like “foreverfernweh.com” would be an instant way to set your blog apart from others.

These synonyms for wanderlust would be a good place to start.

The best travel blog names are usually short, sweet, and simple!

The best travel blog names are usually short, sweet, and simple!

4. Keep It Simple

One caveat to the previous “unique travel word” tip is that complicated terms can backfire. For example, strickhedonia’s a cool word that describes the joy of saying “to hell with it”. But it’s also hard to spell!

That’s bad news when you want to tell people about your blog or they want to type it into a search engine.

Shortness, sweetness, and simplicity’s usually a better route. You’re onto a winner if you settle on something that’s easy to both spell and remember.

5. Think about the Future

Remember the first email address you created as a kid? It didn’t quite cut it when you got older, right? Putting [email protected] on your résumé was never going to work.

It’s a similar deal when choosing a blog name. Picking something you’ll like for years to come and that’ll still be relevant in the future (in terms of what you’re writing about) will save you hassle down the line.

6. Opt for a .Com Domain

Want as many people as possible to read your blog? Try to get yourself a .com domain (i.e. www.mynewtravelblog .com ).

From personal experience and the recommendations of others, they do better online. And by “do better”, I mean “rank more easily on Google”! The downside is that they’re harder and more expensive to obtain, but the pros outweigh the cons.

7. Secure It ASAP

Imagine deciding on the ideal name for your new travel blog. It’s relevant to your chosen niche, super catchy, and available. Don’t dither! Secure it ASAP.

You can do this on sites like Squarespace, GoDaddy, or Bluehost. By acting fast, you’ll avoid the unfortunate fate of someone else taking it from under your nose.

Remember These Blog Names for Travellers

Choosing a travel blog name can be a definite challenge.

It’s a big call!

You have to pick something you like, that feels right for your brand, that’ll make sense to search engines, and that’ll stand the test of time.

Oh, and it has to be available too…

Coming up with unique travel blog names that tick each of those boxes is no mean feat.

With this list of possible travel blogger names to call upon, though, I hope the decision will be a little easier.

Got any questions or thoughts on this topic? Drop a comment below to let me know!

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When I was getting ready to launch my  travel blog , I had a really tough time picking a name for the blog.  In reality, the name of a travel blog isn’t as important as you might think.  It isn’t as important as quality writing, a well-designed site, a good brand, and a lot of content.  However, your name is still a big piece of the puzzle, and should be something you like and can live with.  To come up with my blog’s name, I did an exercise to come up with as many awesome travel blog names as possible and then slowly narrowed it down to my current name.  I thought I would share this list with any future travel bloggers who are currently brainstorming for a name.  Not all of these were from my original list, as I have added more since, so go ahead and use this list as a starting point for your own brainstorming. UPDATE:   Feel free to use any of these names for your own travel blog.  People have been emailing me a lot asking if they can use a name on the list.  You don’t need my permission to use any of these names since I don’t own any of them.  I also don’t own any of the domain names, so if it’s already taken there isn’t anything I can do.  Good luck in your search!

1. Out of the Office – For a former cubicle worker who wants to quit and to put up an indefinite email out of office notification.

2. Plastic Free World  – This one was suggested by Faith, a zero-waste activist from Plastimistic , who suggested someone visits places around the world where people are finding creative ways to make travel more sustainable and waste-free.

3. Tweet Pray Love –  The digital version of famous book/movie.  Thanks to @AndyMonfre for this one!

4.   Losing Sight of the Shore  –  How does the saying go? “You can’t discover a new ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.”

5. Forks In The Road –  For a traveler who loves food and decisions!

6. Corners of the World –  This is a good domain name that is available: CornersoftheWorld.com

7. Navigatio  – No, I didn’t forget the N, Navigatio is actually Latin for  Voyage.

8. The Hum of the Earth –  Instead of looking for the scum of the Earth, you seek the good, or what ‘makes us hum’.  Domain is available: HumoftheEarth.com

9. Tray Tables & Seat Backs  – Travel bloggers can recite this entire speech by memory.

10. Binge Travelers – BingeTravelers.com is available too, which is a great domain.

11. Uneven Pavement –  The types of roads travelers crave

12. Loose Gravel –  Same idea as above

13. Cats and Dogs Living Together – Are you planning on having chaotic travels?  Here’s a salute to   Bill Murray’s description of chaos in Ghostbusters.

14. Get Busy Livin’ – For Shawshank fans.  Instead of Livin’ you could replace it with your name, like “Get Busy Jenny”

15. Someday This Day –  Make your own meaning of it.

16. Showering in the Ocean –  For the beach lover.

17. Bathing in the Ocean – Variation of above.

18. Both Paths – For a traveler like us who likes mixing in both the beaten path and unbeaten path.

19. Where the Heart Is – Home is…

20. The Long and Winding – One of my favorite Beatles songs.

21. Cark Muban  – Mark Cuban once did a gap year, so pay homage to him by creating his alter ego and doing your own trip.

22. All Systems Whoa – There are a lot of names you can create by changing the word “go” to “whoa” in popular catch phrases.

23. Away We Whoa – See above

24. Ready, Set, Whoa – See above

25. On the Whoa – Ok, you get the idea by now

26. Here Goes – “Here goes nothing!”

27. One Point Five Billion Inches –  The circumference of the Earth is 1.5 billion inches.

28. Around the Tellus – Tellus is Latin for Earth

29. Around the Orbis –  Orbis is Latin for World

30. Turn Turn Turn – Referring to the constant turning while traveling, both good turns and bad.

31. YOUR NAME on Earth –  This works really well if your name rhymes with ‘heaven’, i.e. Kevin, Devin, Gavin, Evan, Melvin, etc…

32. Cold Turkey – This could be for a blogger who had to quit something addictive in order to travel.  i.e. shopping, alcohol, drugs, video games, over-working, etc.

33. Like Nothing I’ve Seen –  A blog about seeing and experiencing new, exotic adventures.

34. Salt of the Earth –  This sounds a bit Biblical, but that’s because it is a Bible phrase.  However, it can still apply the our natural world.  Domain available: SaltoftheEarth.com

35. Off the Face – Basically letting people know you’ve fallen(jumped) off the face of the Earth.

36. Reset ReBoot Record – Someone who left home to get a fresh start, and is recording the progress in the blog.  You could do a cool logo with the three R’s.

37. Re* Re* Record – Replace the first two “re”-words with any two words on this list .  Find two words that fit your situation the best.

38. One Big Rock –  That’s all Earth is right?

39. Off and Running –  For all the travel runners out there.

40. Travel Travel Travel –  Pizza Pizza

41. Text Me Later –  I’m gone for a while.

42. My Final Frontier – Star trek fan?

43. Each City a Rhapsody – For the musically inclined.

44. Jet Set Brunette – Sorry blondes, this one isn’t for you.

45. Redefined Timeline – Define the change of pace and scenery in your life.

46. Every Corner a Story – Awesome stories are everywhere you look, all over the globe.

47. Miles and Smiles Away – Miles, and miles, and miles, and miles, away….

48. Roam Sweet Roam –  Roam is the new Home (apparently there was a documentary with this title in 1996)

49. Why Don’t You Babe  – A play on the Supremes song

50. No Particular Place to Go  – For the wandering blogger.  

Reader added Travel Blog Names:

51. So This is How I Die  – From Stetson at Sergio’s Samba

52. WanderingOmies.com – From Brandon at TheYogaNomads.com

These are from Brian at Blancette :

53.  Three If By Sky – modern twist on an old classic, nobody suspected the British of coming through the air.

54. Traveling Like LeBron – Ah ah ah…too many steps

55. Hostel Takeover – no hostilities on this blog

56. Bloggers Without Borders – give back to the world and do some pro bono blogging.

57. Boats and Phos: A Maritime Tour of Southeast Asia

58. The Gumshoes – some of us never gave up chasing Carmen Sandiego

59. The Planeteers – which one are you? Earth, wind, water, fire, or heart?

60. Sergeant  Planet – ’cause nobody out ranks the Captain

These are from Tina at GypsySpirit.com :

61. Nowhere in Particular

62. Gypsy Soul 

63. Riding the Waves

64. Smells Like Gypsy

65. Gypsy Rhapsody

66. Gone Traveling

67. Life in a Bag

68. Hugging the Road

69. [yourname] Pilgrim

70. [yourname] Supertramp

These are from WildWanderess.com :

71. The Runaway Girl

72. Gypsy Girl Travels

73. The Simple Sojourn

74. Rooftops and Flipflops

75. Edge of the Sand

76. The Lost Gurl

77. Gutsy Girl Travel

Put your ideas in the comments below and I’ll add them to the list along with your name and site.

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Travel Blog Names: How to Choose the Perfect Name

This post is all about travel blog names, including how to choose a great name, travel blog name examples, and plenty of ideas that you can use.

As part of my ongoing series about travel blogging, I wanted to talk about one of the most important aspects of starting a travel blog: deciding on a name!

Choosing a name for your blog is one of the first steps to starting your travel blog.

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Your travel blog’s name is important because it’s the first impression your blog will make on others. You want a name that’s catchy, memorable, descriptive, and stands out from the crowd. You don’t want a name that’s cliche, confusing, or hard to remember.

Note:  Did you know it’s possible to go ahead and start your blog without deciding on a name? You can actually start your blog now and choose a name later once you decide on one. When you sign up for web hosting with Bluehost you will get this option (and you’ll get your domain name for FREE!)

So how do you choose a great name for your travel blog? Let’s get into it!

Blog Name Guidelines

First up, before I get into my specific tips about travel blogging, here are some general guidelines to follow when deciding on a blog name.

I promise it will make your blogging life easier in the long run if you follow these tips:

1. Make sure it’s available as a .com ending.

There are other endings out there like .net or .org that you might be tempted to use if the name you want is not available as a .com. But try your best to find a name that’s available as a .com.

It’s the most common and standard domain name ending, not to mention the easiest to remember. Having a .com will make your blog look more professional.

2. Don’t use numbers, hyphens, or misspellings.

Don’t try to get too creative if the name you want isn’t available. For example, if thetravelgirl.com isn’t available, you might think of using the-travel-girl.com or thetravelgurl.com instead. (I seriously hope not, but just in case… don’t do it!)

You want to make sure that your name is easy to spell and remember. Picture yourself telling your name to someone else out loud: “Oh yes, it’s the-hyphen-travel-hyphen-girl-dot-com.”

Confusing, right? Try to avoid numbers, hyphens, or misspellings in your name.

3. Check that it’s available on social media.

This isn’t a complete dealbreaker, but ideally the name you want will be available as a handle on Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter. Go ahead and check that before you register your domain name.

If the name isn’t available on every social media platform, it’s not the end of the world, although it might be harder for people to find you.

That being said, if you’ve come up with the perfect name that you just love, I wouldn’t worry too much if it’s not available on one social media platform.

This has happened to plenty of bloggers, either because the name is already taken or their blog name is too long to use on social media, so they just use a variation of their blog name instead.

4. Avoid cliches and overused names.

Travel blogging is a pretty saturated industry at this point, and there are a LOT of blogs out there with similar names to the point where it all begins to run together.

For example, you don’t want to choose a name like Nomadic Dave because the blogs Nomadic Matt and Nomadic Samuel already exist (and are super popular.)

5. Keep it short and simple.

Most popular travel blog names are short and catchy. Ideally, you want a name that’s two or three words. Anything more than that, and it can become a mouthful that’s hard to remember.

6. Don’t put yourself in a box.

Make sure you pick a name that you can grow with that you won’t need to change later.

Take Drew from The Hungry Partier, for example. He started his blog as a young twenty-something who wrote about partying around the world.

However, he eventually outgrew that name and even found that it was impacting his ability to work with brands because it sounded unprofessional.

So he had to completely rebrand his blog, which is something you really don’t want to do. Same thing happened to Stephanie from Twenty-Something Travel. She eventually rebranded her blog after almost a decade – I’m sure you can guess why.

Pick a name that you can grow with from the start that doesn’t limit you in any way, so you don’t have to go through the headache of rebranding later.

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How to Come Up with a Travel Blog Name

Now that I’ve covered some general guidelines for choosing a domain name, here are some more tips to help you come up with a great name for your travel blog:

1. Use your own name.

A popular way to come up with a travel blog name is to make it a play on your own name.

Here are some examples of what I’m talking about:

  • Adventurous Kate
  • Wandering Earl
  • Alex in Wanderland
  • Solo Sophie
  • Helene in Between

These are all popular travel bloggers with a strong personal brand.

Using your own name is a great way to give your blog name some personality. Just make sure not to fall into the mistake I mentioned above, which is picking a name that’s too cliche or overdone.

While there are already tons of self-named travel blogs out there, it’s still easy enough to come up with your own name that is unique and memorable.

2. Use your identity.

Another way to come up with a name for your blog is to incorporate some aspect of your identity. This can be your physical appearance, nationality, personality, hobbies, travel style, profession, etc.

Here are some examples of popular travel bloggers who went this route with their name:

  • The Blonde Abroad
  • Traveling Canucks
  • Nerd Nomads
  • The Broke Backpacker
  • Wandering Educators
  • Aussie on the Road
  • World Travel Family

This is a great way to make your blog easily identifiable and stand out.

3. Combine some travel words.

This is a solid strategy for coming up with travel blog names. Basically, just combine two or three words that make you think of travel. Simple enough, right? (I’ve included a bunch of travel-related words at the end of this post you can use for inspiration.)

Here are some of my favorite travel blog names that do this:

  • World of Wanderlust
  • Never Ending Footsteps
  • Just One Way Ticket
  • Bucket List Journey
  • Hand Luggage Only

All of these names instantly evoke the thought of travel for me when I hear them.

4. Make it really descriptive.

While the strategy above is great for coming up with a more general travel blog name, what if you want to start a very niche travel blog?

Choosing a really descriptive name is a great option. It will instantly let potential readers know what your site is about and can also help with SEO.

Here are some examples:

  • Travel Fashion Girl
  • Retire Early and Travel
  • Cheapest Destinations Blog
  • Europe’s Luxury Hotels
  • Her Packing List

I’m sure you can guess what each of these blogs is about!

5. Make it a statement.

This is what I did with my own blog name. Come up with a statement or even a full sentence related to travel for a punchy, memorable name.

Here are some other bloggers who have statements/sentences as their name:

  • Be My Travel Muse
  • Will Fly for Food
  • What a Trip
  • Have Baby Will Travel
  • Who Needs Maps

Choosing a name like this guarantees your blog will be memorable.

6. Pick two words and combine them.

This one is pretty straightforward. Pick two words and combine them into a name for your travel blog. It’s so easy to come up with a catchy and unique name this way. The two words you pick can be similar or contrasting. There’s a lot of room to get creative with this one!

Here are some great examples:

  • Suitcase and Heels
  • Atlas and Boots
  • Camels and Chocolate
  • Joy and Journey
  • Sugar and Stamps
  • Bridges and Balloons

While this “thing and thing” formula is commonly used, you can get creative and come up with a really memorable name for your travel blog this way.

7. Use an adjective plus travel noun.

Here’s another formula you can use for coming up with your travel blog name easily.

Pick an adjective that describes you or your blog and put it before a travel-related noun. (Optionally, you can add “The” in front of your name.)

A few examples of this:

  • The Savvy Backpacker
  • Fearful Adventurer
  • Ordinary Traveler
  • The Pink Backpack
  • The Poor Traveler
  • Expert Vagabond
  • The Barefoot Nomad
  • Practical Wanderlust

It’s easy, descriptive, and catchy. Travel blog names like this immediately give you an idea of what the blog is about and the personality of the blogger.

8. Think outside the box and get creative.

One final way to come up with a name for your travel blog is to think outside the box and throw typical naming conventions out the window. You don’t even necessarily have to pick something that is directly related to travel if it’s catchy enough.

Here are some atypical yet extremely memorable travel blog names:

  • Goats on the Road
  • Bacon is Magic
  • My Life’s a Movie
  • Two Monkeys Travel
  • Leave Your Daily Hell

While some of these names don’t immediately conjure up images of travel, they all probably pique your interest and are memorable because of how creative they are.

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Travel Related Words

Hopefully, those tips helped you come up with a name for your blog!

Still looking for some more travel blog name ideas?

Here are more than 125 words related to travel that you can use in your blog name:

A: Abroad, Away, Anywhere, Adventurous, Airplane, Adrift, Atlas, Arrivals

B: Backpack, Backpacker, Bucket List, Barefoot, Break, Bon Voyage, Beach, Budget, Beyond, Borders, Bohemian, Boho, Bus

C: Coconuts, Cruise, Coach, Compass, Castaway, Chasing, Coordinates, Check In, Captain

D: Destination, Dream, Dreamer, Dispatch, Departures, Drifter

E: Everywhere, Exploring, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Excursion

F: Footsteps, Flip Flops, First Class, Foreign, Flight

G: Global, Globe, Gone, Globetrotter, Getaway, Gallop

H: Holiday, Hike

I: Island, International, Itinerary

J: Journey, Jet, Jaunt, Junket, Jet Set

L: Luggage, Luxury, Luxe, Leisure, Locations, Lost, Longitude, Latitude, Live

M: Memento, Maps, Miles, Muse

N: Nomad, Nomadic

O: Ocean, Odyssey, Outside, On the Road, Oasis

P: Passport, Paradise, Palm Trees, Planet, Paths, Pack, Planes, Postcard

R: Roam, Runaway, Reservations, Route, Round Trip, Round the World, Roads, Restless, Roving

S: Suitcase, Sabbatical, Sand, Solo, Savvy, Souvenirs, Sunshine, Sunscreen, Stamps, Somewhere, Seeker, Safari

T: Travel, Traveler, Ticket, Trip, Tourist, Tan, Trek, Trip, Tropical, Trails, Transatlantic, Train, Traverse, Tour

U: Uncharted, Unknown

V: Vagabond, Voyage, Voyager, Vacation

W: Wandering, Wanderlust, Waves, Wanderer, Wild, Wayfarer, Weekend, World, Wonderland, Walkabout

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What to do after choosing a name (and what to do if you can’t decide on one!)

Have you picked a name for you travel blog yet? If so, congratulations! If you still can’t decide on a name, don’t stress too much about it. You can actually go ahead and set your blog up now, then pick a name later once you decide on one.

The thing you need to do next is register your domain name and get web hosting for it.

If you buy your domain name through an outside company, you can expect to pay $15 to $20 for it.

However, if you sign up for web hosting through Bluehost (my recommended web hosting provider) then you will get your domain name for free!

Bluehost is the web hosting company I use for my blog, and I highly recommend them for any new blogger. In addition to having fast, reliable service and great customer support, they also have some of the cheapest web hosting plans out there.

Bluehost has been generous enough to offer readers of Wander Her Way web hosting starting at $3.95 a month (normally $7.99 a month) along with a free domain name.

Here are the detailed steps to set up web hosting with Bluehost:

1. Click the “Get Started” button

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2. Select your hosting plan

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Which plan to choose: I recommend the basic plan for new bloggers.

I’m personally on the plus plan, but that’s only because I run multiple blogs. Otherwise I would probably choose the basic plan!

3. Put in your domain name

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This is where you’ll put in the amazing name that you decided on for your blog!

If you haven’t decided on a name yet: Wait a couple minutes and this offer will pop up on your page:

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Select this option and you can go ahead and start setting your blog up now, then use the free credit to buy your domain name later.

4. Create your account

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5. Select your package and pay

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Here’s where you’ll select your Bluehost hosting plan.

The 36-month plan is the best deal at $3.95 a month, but you can also pick a 12-month plan at $5.95 a month for an overall lower cost.

You also have the option to add on package extras, but I don’t recommend any of these.

6. Congrats, you’re done!

Once you check out, you’ll be redirected to your Bluehost dashboard. This is where you can log in to your blog for the first time and start setting everything up.

Your blog will be run on the WordPress platform. Bluehost installs WordPress automatically for you, so you don’t have to do anything on your end.

You’re now ready to start blogging!

Here are 50 travel blog post ideas to get you started.

How to Make Money with Your Travel Blog

If you want to make money with your travel blog, I highly recommend joining Travel Blog Prosperity

It’s a monthly membership for travel bloggers created by Jessie Festa from Jessie on a Journey.

Normally, the membership is $49/month, but when you sign up using the discount code  WANDER9  you will get your first month of Travel Blog Prosperity for just $9!

When you join the membership, you’ll get immediate access to the following:

  • 30+ trainings and lessons for bloggers, with new ones added monthly
  • Workbooks and checklists to go along with each lesson
  • Twice monthly live group coaching calls with Jessie
  • Weekly VIP Opportunities Newsletter with paid opportunities, press trips, and more!
  • Private Member’s Lounge group where you can get your questions answered

And much more!

You can see everything offered inside the Travel Blog Prosperity membership Travel Blog Prosperity

And don’t forget to use the discount code  WANDER9  to get your first month for just $9! There’s no minimum monthly commitment and you can cancel at any time.

Travel Blog Names: Conclusion

I hope this guide helped you find a name for your travel blog!

Once you’ve decided on a name and set up your blog, I’d love it if you left a comment below sharing it with me.

Good luck and happy blogging!

You can read more posts about starting and growing your travel blog here:

  • How to Start a Travel Blog for Beginners
  • How to Make Money with a Travel Blog
  • 6 Best WordPress Themes for Travel Blogs
  • 50 Travel Blog Post Ideas
  • Travel Blog Income Report Roundup

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Travel Blog Names: How to Choose the Perfect Name + Ideas

About Denise Cruz

Denise is a marketing executive who escaped corporate to travel the world… twice. A Brazilian native living in the U.S., she’s lived in 4 countries and visited 35+ others. After side-hustling her way to financial independence, she curates solo destination guides, slow travel tips, and travel blogging advice on Wander Her Way. When she’s not on the road, you can find her in Miami with her dog Finnegan.

Travel Blog Names: Our Step-by-Step Naming Formula (Featuring 100+ Examples)

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Coming up with a killer travel blog name is the first step in starting a travel blog, and boy is it an important one. You want to choose a name that shows off your personality and style, and conveys what your blog is about to eager readers.

When Tom and I first started our travel blog Adventure In You five years ago, we had no idea what it would grow to, let alone what to name it. Fast forward to today and traveling is our entire life, supported only by our travel blog… Dreams really do come true, right?

Choosing the right travel blog name is so important because it will be your blog, your brand, and your personal portfolio. You want to make sure your name conveys what you want to with your travel blog. And choosing a name that you won’t get sick of seeing doesn’t hurt either. 

If you’re here because you need help coming up with a travel blog name, you’re definitely in the right place! In this article, I lay out all my tips for choosing the perfect travel blog name, along with words to use and travel blog name ideas. 

After this, you should be well on your way to the travel blog name of your dreams!

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Coming up with the perfect travel blog name doesn’t have to be hard. Just keep these tips in mind and the process will be a breeze!

Now before I get to the nitty gritty of this article, I have to say that in our years of helping other people start their blogs and eventually profit from their passions, a good chunk of people get stuck on the name.

Remember, although finding the perfect name for your travel blog is important, a name is just a name until you make something out of it!

You have big brands like Google, Xerox, Nokia, etc. who have names that literally don’t mean anything until they built it from the ground up.

My pro tip is to read this article and follow the steps to help you find a name that you love but don’t spend ages on it either!

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Step 1: Think About Your Blog’s Blue Ocean

The first step to coming up with a travel blog name is to think back to your blog’s Blue Ocean. This is your super specific blogging niche that allows your unique blog to stand out in a sea of other related blogs. 

The Blue Ocean theory is one of the first things we teach our Blogging Fast Lane students because it’s key to setting your blog apart from the rest of the noise online.

As such, choosing a name that relates to your blog’s Blue Ocean will allow readers to quickly understand what your blog is about and realize that you have the answers they’re searching for!

For example, if your Blue Ocean is luxury travel for parents, you may want to come up with a travel blog name that includes words like “luxury” and “parents”.

Including niche specific keywords in your blog’s name is great for your blog’s overall SEO but it isn’t completely necessary.

If you haven’t already defined your Blue Ocean, that’s okay! But it’s definitely a step you want to take before you come up with a travel blog name.

While it may be tempting to start a travel blog that covers all things travel, it’s going to be exceptionally difficult to set yourself apart online without a solid focus. 

Check out our article The Ultimate Guide to Finding a Profitable Blogging Niche to get your Blue Ocean nailed down now. 

For us, this is KEY to seeing success with blogging!

Step 2: Make It Memorable

More than anything, you want to be sure to come up with a travel blog name that’s memorable and sticks out in people’s minds.

You can do this with a few different methods.

Add Alliteration

Alliteration is a choice way to get your blog’s name to stand out in people’s minds, and it’s so simple, too! All you need to do is choose a blog name with words starting with the same letter. 

It’s no wonder the names Dunkin’ Donuts, PayPal, and Coca-Cola are so easy to remember!

Alliteration is made use of by travel bloggers far and wide. Just take these travel blog names as an example: 

  • Camels & Chocolate
  • Anxious & Abroad
  • Flashpacker Family
  • Monkeys & Mountains
  • Thrifty Traveler
  • Nerd Nomads
  • Globetrotter Girls
  • Happy Hotelier
  • Everything Everywhere

Use a Thesaurus

Another way to come up with a memorable travel blog name is to use a thesaurus to spruce up your word choice.

A thesaurus is so handy when it comes to naming a travel blog because it gives you tons of variations of basic words you may want to include. What this does is creates a more engaging, spicy travel blog name that’s bound to be more memorable than one filled with generic words.

Let’s take the word, “travel”, for example. “Travel” is a pretty ordinary word (especially for a travel blog name), but luckily, the thesaurus gives some awesome synonyms.

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Words like excursion, trek, expedition, voyage , and wayfaring are all more memorable words to include in your travel blog name than sticking with plain old “travel”. 

Come up with some words related to travel and your niche, and then plug each of them into thesaurus. Who knows the possibilities you may find!

Funny, Punny or Rhymes

Give your readers a giggle with your travel blog name and they’re sure to remember you, even way down the road.

Bloggers do this by coming up with names that are funny, using puns or even choosing words that rhyme! This creates a much more memorable travel blog name that sticks in people’s minds. 

Here are some fun travel blog names that are catchy and entertaining:

  • I Should Log Off
  • Leave Your Daily Hell
  • Mommy Poppins
  • Bacon is Magic
  • Nomadasaurus
  • Will Fly For Food
  • Around the World in 80 Jobs
  • Gone Sun Where
  • Hole in the Donut
  • Girl Eat World

Making your readers laugh (Bacon is Magic, Will Fly for Food)  or associating your travel blog with a common phrase or name (Marry Poppins, Around the World in 80 Jobs) are standout techniques to make your blog… well, stand out!

One last way to make your travel blog name easy to remember is to include your own name. Doing this adds a dash of instant personality and may make it easier for you to connect with your readers because they know who’s behind the screen.

Using your name is also a great way to turn your travel blog into a full-blown brand that amplifies everything you! Not to mention it already puts you on track to a stellar travel blog name.

Popular travel bloggers that use their own name include:

  • Nomadic Matt
  • I Am Aileen
  • Runaway Jane
  • Alex in Wanderland
  • Heather On Her Travels
  • Adventures With Ben
  • Adventurous Kate
  • Wandering Earl
  • Todd’s Wanderings
  • Jack and Jill Travel

The only downside to using your name is that if you wish to sell your travel blog down the road (yes, this is something that happens!), it may be a bit more challenging. 

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Step 3: Choose a Travel Blog Name That Will Grow With You

When coming up with the perfect travel blog name, you want to choose something that will grow with you. Pick a name that will stand true to you and your brand even five or ten years down the road. 

Avoid putting yourself in a box with a travel blog name by choosing words that only apply to you now. 

Here’s an example. 

While yes, you may be young, broke and backpacking at the moment, what happens when you grow older, make some money and travel with suitcases? You’ll still want to use your blog, but this name simply won’t fit any longer. 

Plus, having a name that boxes you into the categories of young, broke and backpacking may affect potential partnership opportunities with companies who fall outside of these realms.

Come up with something timeless and true, something that you can build a brand around and that can stick with you forever!

Step 4: Keep It Short and Simple

The best travel blog names are short, simple, and to the point. Don’t come up with a travel blog name that drags on forever, because let’s be real… who remembers those names anyways?

Two to four words should be enough to make your point, but also be sure to choose words simple enough that readers won’t have to bumble around with complicated spelling when they try to find your blog.

When you’re choosing a travel blog name, be sure to do what I call the “mom test”.

The mom test is when you call up your mom and tell her your blog name. If she’s saying “what? What was that? Can you spell that for me?”, your blog name could probably use some simplifying.

Step 5: Include Keywords Related to Your Niche

One last tip for coming up with an awesome travel blog name is to use keywords directly related to your niche. Doing this will allow readers to know what your blog is about and also gives search engines the same information.

When you have keywords related to your niche in your travel blog name, you’re making it much easier for Google to understand that your blog is a travel blog related to a specific topic. 

This results in more authority, higher rankings, and plenty of traffic!

Some blog names that include their niche are:

  • Adventure in You (that’s us!)
  • Backpacker Banter
  • Europe Up Close
  • Twenty-Something Travel
  • Notes From Spain
  • Traveling Mamas
  • Solo Friendly
  • Luxury Columnist
  • The Winged Fork

Here are some popular niches and words you can consider using in a travel blog name:

Adventure Travel: backpacking, mountains, ridge, experience, coast, oceans, epic, extreme, legendary, ultimate, route, joyride, wild

Luxury Travel: glamorous, glitz, grand, comfort, extravagant, opulent, delightful, splendor, treat, frill, fancy, posh, pamper, swanky

Budget Travel: cheap, sensible, smart, inexpensive, economical, low-cost, reasonable, bargain, efficient, practical

Mindful Travel: friendly, eco-, wellness, cautious, respectful, conscientious, thoughtful, green. clean

Family Travel: group, bunch, lineage, generations, siblings, kin, dynasty, gang, team, squad, posse

Food-Focused Travel: cuisine, snack, munch, feast, devour, enjoy, inhale, nibble, bite, chew, breakfast

Solo Travel: lone, individual, single, solitary, stag, unaccompanied, companionless, unescorted

Couple Travel: duo, pair, set, team, twosome, Mr and Mrs, partners, mate

Try pairing words from your niche with travel-related words to see what you can come up with!

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Should You Use a Travel Blog Name Generator?

If you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed trying to come up with a blog name , try your hand with a travel blog name generator!

These nifty online tools allow users to plug in a keyword or two and then spits out tons of domain name ideas. The best travel blog name generators break up the ideas into categories, making it easy to sort through and find something that fits your fancy.

We’ve actually developed our own blog name generator to make the process of finding the perfect travel blog name that much easier.

Travel Blog Name Ideas

Now that you know all the tips and tricks to coming up travel blog names, here are some for inspiration. 

Half of the names have been brainstormed using the methods outlined above, while the other half are existing travel blog names so that you can see what’s working well.

Brainstormed Travel Blog Names

  • Unparalleled Escapes
  • Pocketful of Paradise
  • The Vivacious Voyager
  • Around the Clock Travel
  • Plane Tickets or Bust
  • Just a Rucksack
  • Marvelous Mountains
  • Adios Senorita
  • Daily Driftings
  • Beach to Forest
  • Scotch and Sunsets
  • Infinitely Jetlagged
  • Luxury Travels Abroad
  • Hiking to Heaven
  • Sunny Days Year Round
  • Extreme Adventures Abroad
  • To Infinity and Beyonder
  • Willingly Wayfaring
  • Anxiously Awaiting Adventures
  • The Trek Continues
  • Always Up For Adventure
  • Between Mountains and Oceans
  • Forever Wanders
  • Brace Yourself For Landing
  • Touchdown in Londontown
  • Compass and Cupcakes
  • Trekking to Teatime
  • The Unmarked Trails
  • Sandy Feet Always
  • Do You Have WiFi?
  • Goats on the Road
  • The Blonde Abroad
  • Dan Flying Solo
  • Roads & Kingdoms
  • Notes From the Road
  • Atlas & Boots
  • Anywhere We Roam
  • Lost With Purpose
  • Against the Compass
  • Along Dusty Roads
  • Adventure Junkies
  • Salt in Our Hair
  • One Mile at a Time
  • Travel Loving Family
  • Broke Backpacker
  • Will Fly for Food
  • Ordinary Traveler
  • Just One Way Ticket
  • Retire Early and Travel
  • Hand Luggage Only
  • Never Ending Footsteps
  • The Barefoot Nomad
  • What a Trip
  • Adventure in You (of course)

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Claim Your Travel Blog Name

So you’ve come up with an awesome travel blog name… what’s next?

Well, first you want to be sure that the name you’ve picked is actually available. You can click the button which says host your site which will take you to a blog domain checker!

If it is, congratulations! It’s time to get it registered.

Note : It’s best to stick with a .com extension when registering your travel blog name. This gives it the most authority and helps with performance on search engines.

Domains on their own typically cost around $10 per year, but in addition to purchasing a domain, you’ll need to get hosting so your blog can go live online.

When you purchase hosting through Bluehost , you get a domain name included for a year.. .for free !

Not to mention, Bluehost is also one of the most affordable hosting providers for beginner bloggers, so you can really kill two birds with one stone here.

Use our discount code to get up to 63% off hosting to start your travel blog today!

After reading this, you should see how simple it is to come up with a great travel blog name. While it may take some time and lots of brainstorming sessions, follow these tips and you’re bound to end up with something perfect for you!

If you want to start a blog but have no idea where to start, be sure to sign up for our free Blog ging Bootcamp where we walk you through how to launch a blog in super simple steps. 

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500+ Travel Blog Names: How to Choose a Unique & Memorable Name in Any Niche

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Creating a travel blog is a great way to share your love of exploration with the world.

But before you can start sharing your stories, you need to come up with a name for your blog.

So how do you choose a name that’s both unique and memorable?

It’s not as easy as slapping your name + “travels” together and hoping for the best.

There’s actually a lot you need to consider, like what your niche is going to be, whether other bloggers use a similar structure, and if your name is easy to spell.

But don’t worry – I’m here to help with that!

This guide will take you through everything you need to know to create the best travel blog names for your sites.

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Why is Your Blog Name Important?

When I started Nina Out and About, I thought it was the best name ever. I mean, it has my name in it AND it has a cute Canadian phrase.

But I’m constantly having to say it slower for people who aren’t Canadian.

And it hurt the site’s value because my name is tied to it. So it’ll be hard to sell if I ever decided that I’m done with it.

That’s why it’s vital that new travel bloggers consider their name ideas properly before diving in headfirst.

Your blog name is more than just a URL – it’s how potential readers will find you in search engines, how they’ll remember you, and what they’ll associate with your brand.

It needs to be catchy and easy to spell, but also unique enough that it won’t get lost in the sea of other travel bloggers out there.

So if you’re ready to start brainstorming, read on for some tips to get you started.

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How to choose a good travel blog name, 1. choose your niche.

The first step in finding the perfect travel blog name is to decide on your niche.

I see SO many travel bloggers saying that they're going to write about their travels - wherever they may be.

And I always think NOOOO!

I did this and it really messed up my site's growth.

You see, Google doesn't believe that you can be an authority on everything. I mean how can someone who does luxury travel one day and budget the next and family the day after be an expert on ALL of them?

It's very hard to prove - even if you are.

So it's SO much easier to grow your site with a specific niche in mind.

Are you going to write about budget travel? Family travel? Solo female travel? Luxury travel?

Your niche will help you determine what kind of audience you're trying to reach, and that will in turn help you choose a name that resonates with them.

For example, if you're writing for a luxury travel audience, something like "Budget Traveler" isn't going to make sense.

Niche Related Keywords

These are not the only keywords out there, but after analyzing the top 100 travel blogs in every niche , these are some trends that stuck out.

I noticed that these successful travel blogs use these keywords. So they may work for you too:

Adventure Blog Names

Backpacking, exploring, hiking, trekking, climbing, mountaineering, footsteps, wanderlust, summit, peak, alps, mesa, butte, valleys, ultimate, epic, extreme, intense, top, legendary, feat, confession, alpinism, rembling, wandering, hitchhiking, on the go, outside, road trip, route, overland, path, tour, journey, way, camping, footsteps, footprints, tracks, less traveled, rugged, soil, wilderness, terrain, environment, woods, nature, forest, beach, jungle, roaming, expedition

Destination Ideas

Euro, African, American, Southern, Canadian, Australian, Kiwi, New Zealand, etc.

Remote, beyond, compass, horizon, atlas, globe, map, gps, navigation, finding, wayfarer, drifter, explorer, vagabond, nomad, stopover, outskirts, layover, remote, distance, travelogue, odyssey, quest, travels, wings, flights, passport, abroad, jet, itinerary, wonder, land, air, sea, foreign, expat, elsewhere, away, direction, touring, beyond, capitals, overseas, postcard, where, flights, world, geo, map

Budget Travel Ideas

Cheap, value, economical, low cost, deal, package, backpacker, hostel, frugal, funds, resources, allowance, ration, smart, craft, finances, economical, low cost, bargain, sale, steal, points, rewards, hack, tourist, wallet

Luxury Travel Blog Name Ideas

Luxurious, elite, premium, first-class, high end, select, VIP, five star, posh, upmarket, affluent, rich, jet setter, exclusive, top-notch, upper class, world-class, extravagant, lavish, pamper, posh, aristocratic, swanky, ritz, fancy, expensive, elegant, luxe, sophisticated, dream, spa, bliss, royal

Family Travel Blog Name Ideas

Crew, herd, family, gang, team, squad, league, generations, dynasty, children, siblings, mama, baby, infant, mommy, together, tykes, kids, dads, mini, four, sis, bro, wagon, cousins, fam, little one

Couple Travel Blog Name Ideas

together, two, dates, us, soulmates, our, couples, hand in hand, lovers, partners, twosome, mates, match, pir, mister, missus, duo, love, dating, couple, romance

Solo Travel Blog Names

me, solo, one, adventurous, abroad, travels, globetrotter, globe, wanderlust, solitary, nomad, independent, single, safety, diary, memoir, unaccompanied, solitary, hermit, lonely, myself, only

Food and Travel Blog Names

bites, eats, consume, chow, satisfy, hungry, tasty, appetite, flavor, delicious, dish, food, taste buds, keto, vegan, Mediterranean, table, paleo, delicacies, tummy, tasting, local, desserts, street eats, grub, treats, chocolate, spoon, fork, spice, culinary, tasteful, plate, international, munchies, cocktail, snack, cuisine

Funny Travel Blog Name Ideas

Examples. Flight Seeing, Bacon is Magic, Travel Tangerine, Travel Gulp, Noodling Around, Fund My Travel

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Female Travel Blog Names

miss, heels, gypsy, widow, mermaid, vixen, she, mama, feminist, girls, beauty, pixie, queen, princess, feminine, daughter, gal, femme

2. Be Unique!

Your travel blog name should be unique! It should stand out and be memorable.

Don't choose a name that's too similar to another travel blog or website.

For example, there are SO many blogs out there named "X Nomad" or "X Explores". You don't want a blog name that people will easily confuse with others that exist online - especially if they're a major player.

So any Marks out there should definitely not name their blog Nomadic Mark, or they'll be confused with Nomadic Matt.

It may seem not so important now, but when you grow your blog and need to do branding, it'll be vital.

If you're speaking at the same conference as Nomadic Matt or The Blonde Abroad, you want a name that's different. Otherwise, people may confuse you and impede your ability to gather a unique audience.

So consider some creative travel blog name ideas that will ensure your audience knows your niche, but that you aren't getting lost amongst the crowd.

3. Don't Reinvent the Wheel

While you don't want a name that sounds like everyone else, you also don't need to reinvent the wheel.

Keep it simple, so people can remember it and spell it.

If you make your name too complicated or hard to pronounce, people may not bother trying to remember it.

You don't need to be so out of the box that it's some combination of words that has never been said before in the history of the English language.

Let's face it, that'd be a pretty tough feat to accomplish.

Instead, try to find ways to play with the theme of travel that are a bit different, but not so crazy that it's just a jumble of random letters that mean nothing.

General Travel Words

departure, path, country, place, trip, nomad, adventure, wanderlust, ticket, tourist, pro, free, journey, daily, itinerary, plan, group, distant, trek, planet, world, voyage, further, go, global

4. Make Sure It's Available

Before you get too attached to any name, make sure it's available as a .com domain and on social media.

You can use tools like Namecheap to check the availability of your desired name. Then you can search it on social media to see if it's open.

While it's not the end of the world if your first choice isn't available, it is something to consider.

If you're dead set on a name but can't get the .com version, you could go with another type (i.e. .ca or .co) BUT you have to ensure that there isn't an already active site with the name.

If there is, then you'll be confused for them and often struggle to rank on Google.

Pro tip: Don't check domain names on GoDaddy unless you're going to buy them within 12 hours. They will buy your domain name ideas and try to overcharge you for them by claiming they have to negotiate with whomever owns the name.

I've lost a couple domain names this way. It's not fun.

Instead, use Namecheap who won't mess with you this way.

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5. Say it Out Loud

This is a trick I learned when naming my blog.

Say the name out loud and see if it sounds good.

It may look great on paper, but once you say it, you realize it sounds like something entirely different.

While alliteration can be catchy, sometimes it's hard to get a good rhythm.

You also want to ensure that people who read it know what it says.

Try asking a couple friends what they think the name is. Ensure they pronounce it correctly and can identify the URL easily.

If not, you may want to simplify the name.

6. Keep it Short & Sweet

While you want a name that's unique, you also want it to be short.

The shorter the name, the easier it is for people to remember and spell.

You don't want a travel blog name that's essentially a full search term (i.e. "things to do in New York State .com". People just don't want to type that much into their search bar!

The ideal length for a blog name is 2-4 words long.

This will be easy to remember, easy to fit on graphics, and easier to link to.

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Travel Blog Name Don'ts!

There are a lot of do's that I listed above to help you come up with travel blog names, but you also need to know what not to do.

These are common mistakes I've seen that have actually hurt travel bloggers' ability to make an income and rank on Google!

1. Leave Out Your Name

You'll see varying opinions on whether or not you should include your name in your travel blog.

On the one hand, it personalizes your blog.

On the other hand, because your blog is so personal, it'll be hard to sell it if you ever decide that you don't want it anymore.

Blogs can sell for 3x their annual income. So if you grow your blog to making $20k a year, that's $60k!

But people pay less for blogs that are heavily personalized, as the brand is tied to the existing owner and it'd be very challenging to shift that over to a new person.

That doesn't mean you can't personalize your blog name (I did with Nina Out and About), but it's something to keep in mind if you're ever considering selling your blog.

2. Avoid Hyphens

I see a lot of travel bloggers using hyphens in their domain names and social media handles.

While this may seem like an easy way to get your desired name, it actually makes things harder for you.

First, people will forget the hyphen and go to the wrong site. They're also likely to confuse it with an underscore.

Second, any time you say your blog name, you'll have to note where every hyphen is. It gets very tedious over time.

Third, it looks unprofessional.

While you may think that hyphens are a way to make your name look creative, they actually make it look cheap.

That may sound harsh, but it's the truth. You don't see big-name companies with hyphens in their URLs!

3. Avoid Lots of Numbers

While a single number in your travel blog name is okay, try to avoid using lots of them.

Spam sites commonly have many numbers in their names, so you could get penalized by Google.

For example, "234travelxy.com" doesn't seem like a real or authoritative site, does it?

But more so, you'll need to help people remember it, as numbers aren't as memorable as words.

I've also heard travel bloggers complaining that they always have to specify that it's a 2 numerically and not spelled out like "two".

Always assume you'll be a big name one day and having to say your URL to reporters. What'll be the easiest name to say to them?

4. Avoid Complicated Names or Unique Spellings

While you want a unique travel blog name, you don't want it to be so complicated or spelled uniquely that people can't find it.

If someone hears your name but can't spell it or figure out the URL, they'll quickly move on and forget about you.

That's why I say to avoid using made-up words or complicated spellings.

It may be creative, but it'll make it harder for people to find you online and connect with you.

You'll also want to skip including your name if it's an uncommon spelling, unless you're ok with explaining it every single time someone wants to visit your blog.

Same goes for mispelling words for puns. Your blog may be a visual medium most of the time, but you will be promoting it on podcasts and webinars in the future (always dream big!), so you don't want to have to spell the full thing out every time.

5. .com Is Safest

While there are many domain extensions these days, such as .co, .travel, and .blog, I still recommend using a .com.

It's the most common extension that people know of and it's what they'll automatically go to when they hear your blog name.

To be honest, I've used other extensions for my blogs and it's been frustrating.

While I prefer .co to .com, or .ca to .com; my audience always automatically assume that my URL ends in .com.

So they get sent to a site that doesn't exist.

There's a rumor as well that Google prefers .com sites and gives them priority. I'm not sure if this is true, as I haven't seen evidence to really analyze stats, but it seems likely with Google prioritizing a US audience overall.

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6. Don't Over Niche Yourself

When you're coming up with travel blog name ideas, you may be tempted to make it too specific to your niche.

However, this can limit you in the long run as your blog could outgrow that name.

You want a name that covers a wide range of topics so that you have room to grow.

So while it's good to niche down to budget travel, you don't want to niche down to travel credit card rewards for students.

That can be your blog's niche, but you want a name with room so expand. So if the market ever shifts or you want to write about a second content pillar, you won't have to start a completely new site with a new name.

7. Avoid Cliches

When it comes to choosing a name for your travel blog, you want to avoid anything that's been done before or is too common.

This includes using overused travel terms such as "wanderlust", "adventure", and "nomad".

Instead, try to come up with something more unique that will make you stand out from the crowd.

If you're going to use these common terms, use them in a unique way.

Don't just say "X Nomad". Switch it up with "One Dollar Left Nomad".

Find ways to add more uniqueness to the name to express your personality.

Travel Blog Names and SEO

One of the most important things to consider when choosing a name for your travel blog is how it will impact your SEO .

You want a name that's easy to spell, pronounce, and remember, but you also want a name that will help you rank on Google.

There are a few things you can do to make sure your travel blog name is SEO-friendly.

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1. Use Keywords

When you're coming up with travel blog name ideas, try to include keywords that describe your niche.

For example, if you're a budget traveler, you could use keywords such as "cheap", "discounted", or "affordable" in your blog name.

This will help you rank for those keywords in Google and get found by your target audience.

Some people even target a full long tail keyword like "thingstodoinX.com". However, there is a debate as to whether or not this actually works to rank for that keyword better.

This only really works for niche destination bloggers anyway. And it's hard to build a brand around that name.

2. Use Location Names

If you're going to be blogging about a specific location, such as "Rome on a Budget", then you'll want to include that location in your blog name.

This will help you rank for that specific location in Google.

3. Don't use hyphens or numbers

When you're choosing a domain name for your travel blog , avoid using hyphens or numbers.

This can make it difficult for people to remember your URL and it can also impact your SEO.

4. Be descriptive

Use your name to show your niche authority. Google is more likely to think you're an expert on a subject if your whole blog is named after it.

For example, they're more likely to rank "wheretostayinvegas.com" than "myadventures.com" [made up site example] for Vegas hotels.

And you'd probably be more likely to trust the first site for this search, too.

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Best Travel Blog Names Examples

This is a purely subjective list based on some of my favorite travel blog names that I've seen.

I'll break down why they're the best so you can understand how to structure your own name ideas.

  • The Points Guy : Clearly shows his focus on travel rewards, but isn't so specific that he can't blog about different types of budget travel.
  • Bacon is Magic : A very unique blog name. She blogs about food and travel, and clearly shows her love of food. It isn't very travel specific, but it'll stick in your head!
  • Hand Luggage Only : They blog about travel hacks, including how to travel with only carry on. This immediately shows their focus on travel but doesn't really include any travel keywords, which is unique.
  • Little Miss Ottawa : Location specific with the inclusion of Ottawa. She actually blogs about some nearby areas too, but her name really niches her down.
  • Mapping Megan : Great use of alliteration, a less-used travel keyword, and a short name.
  • Travel Mexico Solo : A quick and to the point name that will ensure everyone knows exactly what they're getting with this site. Very brandable, too.
  • Expert Vagabond: A very popular adventure travel blog that's all about the extremes. The name shows his topical authority and is fun to say.
  • Will Drink For Travel: A funny name for a travel blog about drinks around the world.
  • Monkeys and Mountains : Alliteration and a great visual that immediately makes you think of adventure travel.
  • Wandering Wagars : Alliteration with a family last name to show their family travels.
  • Couple's Coordinates : An easy to say and explain blog name for a couple.

How to Buy a Domain Name

Once you've come up with some travel blog name ideas that you love, it's time to buy your domain name.

This is the easy part!

Rather than "saving" money on Bluehost (you might think you're saving $$$ but in actuality, you'll often spend more in time and on stress eating dealing with the tech support centers on Bluehost), I recommend buying your own domain name.

Head to Namecheap for an affordable domain that allows you to use any host you'd like for your blog.

Step 1. Go to their homepage and search your desired domain

Namecheap website homepage

Step 2. Select your preferred domain end (i.e. .com) and add to cart

Namecheap pricing list with an example URL

Step 3. Select add-ons

Namecheap example of the add on options drop down below the URL to buy

I recommend adding on an SSL (this takes your site to https instead of http). You only need this if your blog host doesn't include it in their system. Many do.

You don't need the other add-ons if you are with a separate hosting platform.

Step 4. Go to cart

Check out for the Namecheap domain name.

Here you will see a free option for a domain privacy. Turn this on.

You can select how long you want the domain for. I recommend 1 year, but set it to auto renew.

It will warn you when it is renewing, but then you don't risk losing your domain name after a year.

If your hosting platform has a longer subscription (like Bluehost's 3 year plan), you can set the domain name to match this length of time.

Step 5. Check out

Once you check out, your domain will be live.

You will then need to direct your DNS nameservers to your host, once you have hosting set up.

Your host will have a walkthrough of how to do this in their support area or FAQs, as this is a common step.

Wrap Up: Travel Blog Name Ideas

Now that you know how to buy a domain name, it's time to start thinking about what travel blog name ideas you want to go with.

I've provided a few tips and tricks for finding the perfect name, as well as some of my favorite travel blog names that you can use as inspiration.

Remember, the best travel blog names are unique, memorable, and tell a story. They may even hit some SEO keywords .

With that in mind, get creative and have fun!

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100+ Names for a Travel Blog that Stand Out

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Picking a unique name for a travel blog was one of the hardest parts of starting our travel blog. It’s tough picking names for a travel blog that describes your blog, stands out from the crowd, and is easy for people to remember. On top of that it needs to be an available domain name for a travel blog.

Below we’ll walk through how to choose a unique travel blog name as well as provide name suggestions for travel blog.

Table of Contents:

  • Keys to a good travel blog name
  • Things to avoid when picking a name
  • Starting your travel blog

Keys to a Good Name for a Travel Blog

1. include a niche in your name for a travel blog.

It’s likely that your travel blog will evolve as you find what you enjoy writing about most. That said, you should create your initial plan and choose a niche for your travel blog. A niche will help your blog stand out amongst the already saturated travel blog market, getting you more potential readers.

Below are some example niches you could use to come up with a unique name for a travel blog.

  • Solo Travel
  • Travel with Family Blog
  • Food and Travel
  • Female Travel
  • Travel Photography
  • Budget Travel
  • Luxury Travel
  • Adventure Travel
  • Travel for Work
  • Camping Travel Blog
  • Digital Nomad Life

This is a decent list to start with, but certainly isn’t all inclusive. Your travel blog niche can be literally anything you’re knowledgeable about and enjoy writing about.

2. Use Your Own Name

name suggestions for travel blog

Using your own name is a good way to personalize your travel blog name. It’s a popular tactic, so it unfortunately won’t be as effective if you have a common name. However, if you have an uncommon name it might be perfect to help your blog stand out.

Popular travel blogs with the blogger’s name:

  • Adventurous Kate
  • Nomadic Matt
  • Wandering Earl
  • Backpacking Matt
  • Brendan’s Adventures
  • Dan Flying Solo

As you can see, the Matt’s of the world might be out of luck. This name is currently in use by multiple popular blogs. It doesn’t mean it won’t work, but you’ll be going up against some tough competition. Several of these examples are especially good because they use their name to personalize it, and have niche words to provide context about their travel blog.

3. Use Common Travel Words in the Name

name for travel blog

To come up with a unique travel blog name you’ll have to get creative with your word choice. Using popular travel terms or travel objects is a great way to convey what your blog is about and stand out from the crowd.

Top Examples from Popular Travel Blogs:

  • A Broken Backpack
  • The Savvy Backpacker
  • Expert Vagabond
  • That Backpacker
  • Hand Luggage Only
  • The Blonde Abroad
  • Getting Stamped

These examples use travel words and travel objects, like backpacks, to convey what they are about and generate interest before you’ve even looked at their blogs. Also, they are all catchy and easy to remember which creates brand recognition. If you like an article, it’s more likely that you’ll remember the name and come back for more articles again.

Travel Words and Synonyms

Here are words associated with travel and synonyms that you can try to use in a name for a travel blog. All of them would make a cool name for a travel blog when you combine them with words that match your name, personality, or niche.

Adventurous: bold, daring, venturesome, gutsy, spunky, reckless, rash, fearless, audacious

Luxury: opulence, splendor, grandeur, affluence, wealth, comfort, prosperity, plenty, posh

Nomadic: roving, roaming, migrant, wandering, vagabond, drifter, wayfarer, bird of passage, knight of the road, bum

Budget: cheap, inexpensive, economical, reasonable, low rate

Travel: journey, pilgrimage, tour, trek, voyage, trip, traverse, scout, explore, survey, search, inspect, scan, probe

Family: tribe, kinsfolk, relatives, clan, fam, folks, brood, descendants, ancestry, lineage, dynasty, house

Solo: lonely, solitary, alone, single, independent, sole

Abroad: overseas, around, far and wide, everywhere, afoot, foreign, expat

Couple : pair, duo, twosome, duology, match, newlyweds, partners, lovers

Destination: landing place, port of call, station, stop, objective, purpose, goal, target, terminus

Outdoors: fresh air, rustic, nature, open, forest, woods, desert, tundra, ocean, sea, lake, river, mountain, hike, garden, country, stars, space, planet, moon, sun

4. Combine Travel Related Words and Adjectives

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Don’t be afraid to combine multiple words from the list above and see what works together. Add in your name or adjectives to help personalize and make it stand out.

These names are examples of random combinations of words that I think work well together and might make good name suggestions for a travel blog. They are in no particular order and you will have to check the domain and social media availability. I recommend you use them as a starting point and customize them to fit your blog, or combine other words that describe your blog niche.

  • Rustic Nomads
  • The Travel Duo
  • Survival Solo
  • The Solo Camper
  • Roaming Family
  • Single Drifter
  • Mountain Scout
  • Economical Duo
  • Posh Drifter

Remember the actual success of your blog is up to you, and will be determined by the blog name, content quality, SEO, marketing, and many more factors. I don’t say this to scare you away from blogging, but I thinks it’s important to remain realistic. Having a good travel blog name is just one out of several critical aspects that lead to success.

5. Make sure the Domain Name for Travel Blog is Available

It’s important that you make sure the domain name for your travel blog is available, so you can purchase it at a reasonable price. I went through quite a few different ideas, because the names I picked were no longer available domain names. Also, make sure the domain name is available as a .com address, because they are more likely to be clicked by users.

Depending on your name you can sometimes add ‘the’ or ‘a’ in front of your travel blog name to find available domain names.

You can check domain availability at GoDaddy or Bluehost .

6. Check if Social Media Account Names are Available

In addition to domain name availability, you’ll want to check that the username is available on social media sites. Social media is key to driving up web traffic and gaining followers for your blog. Popular sites to check are Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Things to Avoid When Naming your Travel Blog

1. avoid similar names to existing popular blogs.

Be careful not to name your blog too similarly to existing popular blogs. It is hard to standout from other travel blogs if your name is overshadowed by something similar in the market.

For example, Adventurous Kate is one of the most successful travel blogs right now. Naming your travel blog Adventurous Tom isn’t a super great idea. It’s just too similar to someone else. A better idea would be to find suitable synonyms for Adventurous to help you standout.

2. Avoid Long Names

Make sure your name is easy to remember. Long names are too wordy and won’t be as catchy as a short name.

Also, it’s best to have your domain name include your exact blog name, so it’s easy for people to remember. If the blog name is long, your domain name will also be long. Plus, when you include your name in logos and marketing posts, it’s easier to format a short name.

3. Don’t pick a travel blog name that limits your growth potential

It’s good to pick a name that hints at what your niche might be to earn interest early on, but you need to be careful not to put yourself in a corner.

If you pick a name like My Iowa Travel Blog (not a great name by the way), people will rightfully assume your travel blog is about Iowa. If you decide to later branch out and write about somewhere exotic, like Nebraska, your original name misleads readers. In this example the blogger is in a tough spot where they may lose traffic that assumes they only write about one very specific place.

It’s best to avoid migrating to a new domain and rebranding everything, so make sure your name has room for you to grow into other areas.

Start your Travel Blog

cool name for travel blog

Start your website

Once you pick a name it’s time to start your blog! You can choose to start a blog with several different platforms or WordPress hosting services. I personally went with Bluehost because it’s cheap for beginners and has good customer service (in my experience). Plus, you get all of the benefits of a WordPress site like being able to fully customize basically every aspect of your blog.

When you sign up with Bluehost you can choose to purchase your new domain through them to make it an easy experience. I recommend signing up for one of the basic plans to start and you can always upgrade later if necessary. This plan will be cheaper upfront while you are still building out your blog and have lower website traffic. If necessary, you can upgrade to a higher tier plan in the future.

Sign-up for Social Media Accounts

When to start social media can be tricky. You need to have content to market before you do too much on social media. However, I highly recommend you sign-up for social media accounts early to make sure you get your usernames locked down. The last thing you want is to find out someone took your name after you already purchased a domain name for your travel blog website.

There are different strategies and routes you can take to manage social media. Many of them are going to be determined by what your focus is and how much time you have to work on your blog. If you’re not a full-time blogger it is really hard to manage your site, write content, and manage 3-5 different social channels.

Top Social Media Sites

Social media is a great way to advertise your blog and build site traffic. Below are some of the social channels you should consider when you start your blog.

P interest – Pinterest is a social site I knew very little about when I was starting my blog. I thought it was just used for do it yourself craft ideas, food recipes, and home renovation. Little did I know this would be the social site I enjoy the most.

Creating pins is a great way to market your writing and build followers. Effective descriptions with keywords combined with high quality pictures is a great way to get clicks. Pinterest also has a large active user base, so it gives you exposure that’s hard to get when you’re just starting out.

Check out my Pinterest profile here to see how I use it to drive traffic.

Youtub e – If you create a lot of videos, Youtube is a great place to grow a following.

Instagram – Another great social channel if your blog focuses a lot on photography, or if you take a lot of pictures with your phone.

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Twitter – You can use Twitter to tweet when you publish a new article as yet another way to drive traffic.

Facebook – This is still one of the top social media platforms for referrals.

Start Writing Content

Write, write, write…This is something I still have to remind myself all the time. I get caught up in working on social media content or upgrading and maintaining the website. While those things are critical to your success, good content is the foundation of a successful blog. You’re going to need strong content to attract followers, and once you have followers, you need to continue providing content that keeps them interested.

I started the habit of keeping a list of ideas on my phone, so I always have a backlog of new posts to write. Seemingly at random ideas will pop into my head and I immediately add them to the list.

This makes it a lot easier when I sit down to write my next post. I just look through the list and pick one of the topics that resonates with me. I’ve found this to be easier than coming up with new post topics on the fly. Plus, it makes it more likely that I’ll write articles consistently.

Hopefully the word suggestions help you come up with a cool name for a travel blog. Get creative and try to have fun with it. I went through many different names before I found one I liked, and it was helpful to stop focusing on it for awhile. After doing a lot of research and looking at countless travel related words the right name for a travel blog just came to me.

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283 Travel Blog Name Ideas, Insider Tips, and Guide to Register Your Domain

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Thinking of starting a travel blog but stuck at choosing your blog’s name?

Well, it can be overwhelming and confusing. But, lucky, you’re here.

Discover below long lists of travel blog name ideas of all kinds, some expert tips, and a domain registry guide. These travel names are going to be a simple and straightforward post to help you out quickly.

Let’s go straight into it.

283 Best Travel Blog Name Ideas to Get Started With Your Blog

Here you’ll find name ideas related to every sub-niche so you can filter the desired one for you:

Clever Travel Blog Names

  • Wandering Tales
  • Rambling Machine
  • Meeting Strangers
  • Travelling the Hell Out
  • Travel Energy
  • Clever Traveller
  • Spreading Positive Energy
  • Bounded With Travelling
  • Sneaky Traveller
  • Creating Stories
  • Epic Locationer
  • Sailing the Globe
  • Revealing Unseen
  • PM/Am Traveller
  • Globe by My Lens
  • This Guy Travels
  • Unstoppable Traveller
  • Visionary Traveller
  • Risky Routes20. 360 Travels
  • Sneaky Travels
  • Now I’m Travelling
  • Unplanned Trips
  • Somewhere Bewhere

Creative Travel Blog Names

  • Travelling Everywhere
  • Discovering New Routes
  • Tale of a Wanderer
  • Travelling Breakthroughs
  • Travelling Magic
  • Journeys Remastered
  • Tuning Travelling Frequency
  • Vibing Wanderlust
  • Peace in Jungles
  • Insightful Traveller
  • Fantasy of a Road
  • Fancy Nomad
  • Cheering Trips
  • To the Other End
  • Exploring Every Bit
  • Writing and Travelling
  • Sailing Silently
  • Adventures of Nature
  • Discovering Islands
  • Everywhereist Blog
  • Travel Banger
  • Riding Long Roads
  • I’ll Be Back

Cool Travel Blog Names

  • Genz Traveller
  • Where Next?
  • Breaking the Boundaries
  • Travelling Marvel
  • Spidy Traveller
  • Coffee of All Continents
  • Travelgramer
  • Tik Tok Traveller
  • New Friends Everywhere
  • Perfection Wandering
  • Adventures Unseen
  • Blogging Every City
  • Travel Fetish
  • ‘Name’ the Explorer
  • Fast Traveller
  • Wild Energy Everywhere
  • Travelling Infusion
  • High on Trips
  • Discovering Soul
  • Unforgettable Places
  • Breathtaking Views
  • Nature Buzzfeed
  • Travellers’ Netflix

Cute Travel Blog Names

  • Travelling for Her/Him
  • Cutie on Roads
  • Blushing Everywhere
  • Travelling Blossom
  • Dating Everywhere
  • Travelling Barefoot
  • Good Vibes Travels
  • Inspiring Routes
  • Journeys Loved]
  • Beautiful Blondy Travels
  • Meeting Awesome People
  • Discovering Planet’s Cuteness
  • Capturing Insider Nature
  • Undiscovered Faces
  • Napping on Flights
  • Travelling to Grandma
  • Couple Trips
  • Single Travels
  • Date From the Other End
  • Everyday Holiday
  • Started Younger
  • Cute ‘Name’ Travels
  • Being Cute on Roads
  • Travelling Slow and Fast

Funny Travel Blog Names

Funny names are good to remember

  • Hell Yeah Travels
  • Later Traveller
  • Packing Not Again
  • Freebie Traveller
  • Travelling After Getting Fired
  • Never Coming Back
  • Met Her/Him on Road
  • Dating in Every City
  • Never Calm Keep Travelling
  • Shit Gets Crazier
  • Long Way to Antarctica
  • Go Travel or Die
  • Travel Geek
  • Google Map Traveller
  • Lost Cuz of Apple Maps
  • No Gps Traveller
  • Low on Battery Traveller
  • What’s the Point of Homes?
  • Gta Traveller
  • Late for Train
  • Hotels Living
  • Jazzed Up Tours

Inspirational Travel Blog Names

  • Thoughtful Traveller
  • Traveller Insider
  • Discovering Spirituality
  • Perfect Herb Everywher
  • Completed After Travelling
  • True Joy Travel Joy
  • Reporting Cities
  • Helping While Travelling
  • Spreading Love on Roads
  • Fragrant Traveller
  • Nature and Travelling
  • Lost on Hills
  • Spiritual Infusion
  • Saving Soul Travelling
  • Everyday Epic
  • Reaching Globe
  • Travelling Earth
  • Earth Preview
  • Reviewing Places
  • Trips for Soul
  • Volunteer Traveller
  • Meeting Nature
  • Nature’s Muse

Catchy Travel Blog Names

  • Journeys Postponed
  • Future Nomad
  • Travelling to Mars
  • Discovering Ufos on Earth
  • Always Awake Traveller
  • Travelling Till 3AM
  • Trips Unforgettable
  • Making Memories Everyday
  • Discovering Mermaids
  • Discovering Haunted Spots
  • Running Out of Locations
  • Travelling With Snacks
  • Discovering Adventure Ideas
  • Learning Lessons Travelling
  • Non-stop Road Trips
  • Never-Ending Trip/Journey
  • Babyboomer Traveller
  • Traveller Feed
  • Fusing Travelling Passion
  • Go Travelling or Get Bored

Study Abroad Travel Blog Ideas

  • Homecoming Trips
  • Abroad Travelling
  • To Study or Travel
  • The Student Abroad
  • Feeling Home Abroad
  • Nomad Student
  • Culture Driven
  • Student Adventures
  • Adventures Abroad
  • Collage Adventures
  • Let’s Travel and Study
  • The Explorer Student
  • Introvert Student Abroad
  • To Study or Roa
  • Collage Nomad
  • Backpacker Traveller
  • Finding a Career and Travelling
  • Becoming Local Abroad
  • Study Goals and Tours
  • From X to X.

And remember that traveling is only one part of the journey when you study. You can also share information about scholarships, educational standards and essay help for students’ sites that will come to rescue. So keep it in mind, when you choose a topic.

General Best Travel Blog Name Ideas

  • Eveywhereist Wanderer
  • Sane Traveller
  • Travelling Aqua
  • Travelwoman
  • Exploring Every City
  • Farther I Can Reach
  • Devoted Traveller
  • Made to Travel
  • Travelling Everyday
  • Reaching New Places
  • Diary in Every City
  • Born to Wander
  • Roaming Without Net
  • Tours Unplanned
  • Travelling Strikes
  • Blog for Wannabe Travellers
  • Insider Travel Advice
  • Epic Travelling Adventures
  • Planning a Trip Every Day

Couple Travel Blog Name Ideas

  • Vacation With Her/Him
  • Partners Everywhere
  • Couple Travellers
  • Tale of Travel Couple
  • Together Every Corner
  • Flying With Her/Him
  • Making Memories on Roads
  • Dating on Road
  • Romancing Outdoors
  • Couple Travel Guide
  • Adventures of a Couple
  • Mr. And Mrs. Travel
  • Loving Roads
  • Roaming Couples
  • Finding Love on Earth
  • Romance We Share on Roads
  • Together in 7 Continents
  • This Trip Should Never End
  • Discovering Places With Her/Him
  • Where Next, Honey?
  • Making Out Everywhere We Go

Food and Travel Blog Name Ideas

  • Exploring the Taste
  • Recipe of Globe
  • Foodie Traveller
  • Food of Every City
  • Discovering Hidden Ingredients
  • Eating Everywhere
  • Finding Taste of the Bud
  • Adventurer and Foodie
  • DIY Food and Travelling
  • Reviewing Dishes Everywhere
  • Finding Five-Star Food
  • Famous Cuisine in Cities
  • Exploring Historic Recipes
  • Tasting Cultural Food
  • Me Travelling Appetite
  • Traveller Meets Hunger
  • In Love With Eating and Roaming
  • Eat Travel Live
  • Finding Hidden Tastes
  • Taste Hunter

Solo Female Travel Blog Name Ideas

Choose something memorable

  • She Explores
  • Sole Female Roamer
  • Adventurous ‘Name’
  • Restless ‘Name’
  • This Gal Travels
  • ‘Name’ in Wonderland
  • Young and Adventurous
  • Dangerous Beauty
  • Journey Alone
  • Your Travelling Muse
  • Solo Travel Star
  • I Am ‘Name’
  • ‘Name’ on a Journey
  • Solo Female Gulliver
  • ‘Name’ and the Earth
  • Wandering Her Way
  • She’s After Adventures
  • Travel Moodswing
  • Girl on Globe
  • Her Travel Diary

Family Travel Blog Name Ideas

  • Whole Family Travels
  • Family on a Trip
  • A Family Journey
  • Tale of a Roaming Family
  • Family Left for Good
  • Living on the Road
  • Never-Ending Family Trip
  • Family Travel Adventures
  • Epic Destinations With Family
  • On Roads With Kids
  • Family Travel Tales
  • Raising Them on Roads
  • Fam Goes Out
  • Fam Explores Earth
  • Fam Outdoor Tales
  • Nomad Family
  • Travel With Naughty Ones
  • Fam Expeditions
  • Me and These 2/3/4/X
  • Ultimate Family Travel

Quick Fix: Use Travel Blog Names Generator

If you want travel blog name ideas displayed within seconds, use one of the name blog generators.

Here’s how to use Nameboy the smart way:

  • Visit Nameboy .
  • On the top right corner, you’ll find “all generator tools”. Point your mouse there, and from the drop-down menu, make sure it’s selected as “blog name generator”.
  • Now come up with some words related to travelling, and make a short list. Use thesaurus or travelling glossary on google to find words. This can help in brainstorming unique travel names.
  • Now, enter 2 or 3 words in the box where it says to. Click ‘submit’. You’ll get lists of travel names displayed instantly. Find the ones you love.
  • Repeat by adding new words. Make different combinations.

Do this for a few minutes, you’ll discover better ideas to help you kick start.

13 Tips: How to Come Up With a Good Travel Blog Name

Below you’ll find expert tips on creating a memorable travel blog name. Read some advice and some dos and don’ts to follow:

1. Don’t Use Hyphens, Numbers, Characters, or Wrong Spellings

Using characters, numbers, hyphens, or punctuations can give you a hard time remembering and searching for your travel website names. There are already too many blogs, businesses, and pages that your audience follows or sees in their feeds.

So why not give them something catchy yet easy to spell or write so they can remember you? Plus, simple names are good for branding. Ever seen a big brand with travel website names flowered with characters, hyphens, or numbers? No? That’s the reason.

2. Foresee Years Ahead

Keep in mind your personality, future plans, and goals when choosing travel website names. Why? Because here’s how these factors can affect your blog’s name: if you choose a name just because it’s catchy, but you don’t vibe with it, you’ll eventually tire yourself of creating content around it. Or, it won’t match with the type of person you’ll present yourself in the content.

Plus, when it comes to your goals, where are you traveling? Sticking to your hometown only or planning to roam around the world?

For example, if you choose ‘travel tales of los angeles’, the outside audience might be less excited about your blog’s name or simply won’t care. Also, it will be difficult for you to target global audiences.

So, be mindful of everything beforehand.

3. Brainstorming Helps

You’re aware already that you can brainstorm a name for your travel blog, then why is it in the top tips list? Well, because we tend to overlook it when thinking of travel name ideas.

Partly, because of being lazy. We google everything in a snap. But, hear this out; a lot of awesome travel name ideas come during brainstorming. That’s why businesses spend hours in brainstorming meetings, for example.

So, take your time, relax, and brainstorm ideas while on a morning walk in a nearby park. That time of the day is when the mind is fresh, distractions are less; who knows, you might click something epic. Another great way to get your creativity flowing is using an AI writing software to generate names.

4. Check Other Travel Bloggers

Take inspiration and see what’s already working by hovering over other successful travel bloggers. Rephrasing already used names can be a quick fix, too. For example, ‘*name* explores’. Visit feedspot to discover your competitors and gather more travel name ideas.

5. Find a Keyword Inspired Name

Finding a better keyword-inspired name, especially travel nicknames, can be a tricky business. But, if you become successful doing so, here’s how you’ll have an advantage: your audience will qualify you as a blog of their interest instantly.

Name can be keyword-inspired

Plus, search engines will easily qualify you as a travel blog and might even rank you higher in related search terms. Combine these two benefits: you’ve a better reach, faster.

6. Mix, Match, or Find Rhyming Words

Explore glossaries of travelling, discover new words in dictionaries and thesaurus, or put your middle name before or after a word.

When thinking about travel nicknames, mix, match, and crossbreed words. Generate something new. It doesn’t necessarily need to be meaningful: but it should be catchy, simple, and relevant.

Examples: Google, sony, and Kodiak are meaningless words, but behind these words, are amazing brands of all time. When searching for travel nicknames, visit thesaurus , wordhippo , and rhymer for this one.

7. Stay Away From Overused Names and Clichés

Overused names and clichés don’t create hype or interest. Your audience is probably used to them. There’s a chance they might even simply ignore after seeing your blog’s name. For instance, ‘travel blogger’ is a lot less exciting than ‘roaming in magic lands’. But catchy travel names can make a difference.

So, stay far away from clichés and generalities. Put some thoughts and research into catchy travel names, and create something specific that stands out.

8. Descriptive, Verb-Driven, or Statement-Driven Name Can Be Powerful

Names like ‘let’s do travelling’, ‘exploring asia’, or ‘tales of frozen lakes’ can be moving and powerful. These names drag the visitors in. Verb-driven names contain call to action, which feels inviting and powerful.

Plus, descriptive names paint a picture: see an example, tales of frozen lakes; this name presents the exact picture, gives something to imagine what the blog is about. Also, people who’re in love with frozen lakes will be instantly drawn towards your blog because of such catchy travel names.

So, try to put some interest through call to action or presenting a clear picture.

9. Go With Anything Unique, Easy to Read, and Pronounceable

This tip is also closely related to #1. Something that’s easy to pronounce and unique has also the tendency to be memorable. When considering luxury travel blog names, this aspect becomes even more vital. People from different areas of the world will see your blog’s name; after all, you’re a travel blogger.

Picture this: if someone non-English in another corner of the world asks about luxury travel blog names while travelling, you tell them, and what if it’s really hard to get on the tongue for them?

Think that deep and big already. Keep it short, less than 15 characters. Something that even a 7-year-old can read and pronounce. You’ll get a brandish name for your luxury travel blog.

10. Check the Availability on Social Channels Before Purchasing

Check if you’ve social media handles available for your blog’s name. You’ll not only write and publish for your web blog , but also you’ll be active on social networks.

Most of the travelling audience hangs out on Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. So you’ll need to create accounts there as well to attract visitors on your blog.

11. Expressing Your Personality Might Create Interest

Express your vibes. Are you adventurous? Are you a wanderer? Are you a thoughtful spiritual traveller? Are you a cool character taking amazing insta photos around the world?

Express your energy in your blog’s name. That fuses emotions. Emotions can lead to interest. And interest can lead to long-term followers.

12. Attach a Story/Outside Element

Don’t just limit ideas to typical travel page names. Include a strong specific and positive narrative, message, vision, you name it.

For example, when considering travel page names, think of concepts like “travelling to inspire people”, “go green traveller”, or “volunteer traveller”. These positive messages generate instant respect, credibility, and create impact.

People will be willing to follow your travel page everywhere just to support your narrative. But, be honest with it. Say what you truly stand for to achieve long-term success.

Don’t limit yourself

Next, you can also add a fun element. For example, “travelling with pets”, “travelling with radio”, or “travelling with fidget spinner”. These fun or outside elements give more to imagine. They’re like side characters around the protagonist.

Also, these can fuse curiosity and interest: “why is he travelling with a radio in 2021?”, “what’s it like to travel with pets?”, “is he really using a fidget spinner on the roads?”, “I need to see that”.

But, don’t just name it; present that element in your content, too.

13. Fact Check Your Blog’s Name

After you’re done deciding your name, do some final fact check, just like you’d do in a final draft of something. Here’s how:

  • Check if the name is already taken.
  • Check if you’ve any legal issues with the name.
  • Ask for feedback from your family members, friends, or work fellows. If they say it’s short, sweet, easy to read and spell, and relative, you’re good to go.

Ultra pro tip: never ask for feedback on the internet, you might get your idea stolen.

If you’ve chosen your desired name, register your name instantly before it might get taken:

Guide: How to Register Your Travel Blog Name via Bluehost

Why Bluehost? It’s one of the reputable hosting service providers with over 2 million users. They’ve been helping businesses and bloggers since 2003. During our research, we discovered immense positive reviews, especially on their customer support team.

Moreover, they’re more affordable than most web hosting companies. That’s best for a travel blogger like you to easily manage your hosting cost and travel budget at the same time.

If that’s not convincing enough, hear this out: you’ll get to register your domain name free of cost for a whole one year.

Here’s your guide:

  • Visit the main page; click where it says get started .
  • Here, choose your plan. For starters, ‘basic’ is good. You can always upgrade later.
  • Next, enter your domain name in the ‘create new domain’ box. Always shoot for .com domains.
  • Now, fill in the required information correctly. In the extras menu, we recommend getting ‘domain privacy + protection’ to protect your personal info. Uncheck other boxes in the extras, you can find free plugins for those or better service providers later.
  • Submit, and you’re ready to edit your website through WordPress, and create awesome content.

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Concluding: Did Love Reading Travel Blog Ideas?

Share which one you loved the most? Which one are you thinking of using? We created this list to help your creative juices flow, so you can come across a name you love. Hopefully, we’ve done our part, and now you’re ready to start right away.

Share your favorite travel blog names ideas below. Let’s see where you are heading.

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745 Travel Blog Names To Navigate Your Way to Success

Travel Blog Names

Do you want to build a travel blog but don’t have an idea for the name of it yet? Or are you in the planning stage and want to find some cool, unique travel blog ideas that directly reflect your passions, values, and interests? It’s time to bring out creativity and innovation, and you might be surprised at what ideas you come up with.

We’ve prepared a list for your inspiration. Check out the list below for catchy travel blog names that are sure to get the creative juices flowing and help you come up with a great name for your blog.

Catchy Travel Blog Names

You want people to read your travel blog, but how can you get their attention? One way is by giving your blog a great name. For example, if you found a catchy title for your travel blog, wouldn’t you be more likely to read it?

Here are catchy travel blog names that you can use for inspiration:

  • Journey Junkies
  • Picaresque Paths
  • Serene Sojourns
  • Wanderlust Whispers
  • Nomadic Narratives
  • Dreamy Destinations
  • Globe Trekker Diaries
  • The Wandering Soul
  • Cosmic Caravan
  • Wayfaring Wonders
  • Passport Pulse
  • The Odyssey Online
  • Cosmic Coordinates
  • Exotic Expeditions
  • The Urban Vagabond
  • Eternal Escapes
  • The Intrepid Journal
  • The Voyage Vista
  • Roaming Radiance
  • The Wanderlust Whispers
  • Jetset Journeys
  • Horizon Hunters
  • Trails And Tales
  • EarthBound Explorer
  • The Adventure Anthology
  • Timezone Trekkers
  • Quest Quotient
  • Milestone Map
  • Vagabond Vistas
  • The Scenic Suitcase
  • Infinite Itineraries
  • The Global Gazette
  • Odyssey Oracle
  • The Travel Tapestry
  • Cosmic Crossroads
  • Sightseeing Savant
  • The Wanderer’s Way
  • Passport To Perceptions
  • Terra Traveler
  • Beyond Borders Blog
  • The Peregrine Path
  • Epic Expeditionary
  • The Curious Cartography
  • Lost In Latitude
  • Cosmic Compass
  • The Continental Curator
  • Stellar Sojourns
  • Atlas Adventures
  • Panoramic Paths
  • The Gypsy Journal
  • Destinations Discovered
  • Voyage Vignettes
  • The Wayfarer’s Word
  • Quests And Quirks
  • The Nomadic Notebook
  • Travel Tales
  • Roaming Raconteur
  • Voyage Visions
  • Globe Gallivant
  • Odyssey Origins
  • Pathway Pioneer
  • Trekking Tales
  • Passage Panorama
  • Roamer’s Retreat
  • Jetsetter Journals
  • Compass Chronicles
  • Wayfarer Wonders
  • Journey Jubilation
  • Nomad Notes
  • Pristine Passages
  • Wanderlust Winds
  • Navigator Notes
  • Exquisite Expeditions
  • Traveling Tidbits
  • Backpacker Bliss
  • Packer Paths
  • Adventures Await
  • Horizon Hop
  • Migrant Memories
  • Whisked Away
  • Safari Stories
  • Vagabond Ventures
  • Roamer Relics
  • Voyage Ventures
  • Traveling Transcripts
  • Expedition Echoes
  • Terra Tales
  • Sightsee Soirees
  • Globetrotter Glimpses
  • Trekking Trails
  • Odyssey Occurrences
  • Trip Triumphs
  • Wandering Wave
  • Traveler’s Trove
  • Gallivant Gazette
  • Roaming Rhapsody
  • Voyage Vistas
  • Far Flung Flavors
  • On The Move Memoirs
  • Travel Tapestries
  • Wanderer Whims
  • Backpacker Bounty
  • Trekker Tales
  • Getaway Glimpses
  • Nomadic Narrator
  • Wanderlust Wishes
  • Journey Jamboree
  • Passage Pursuits
  • Pioneering Paths
  • Expedition Elation
  • Serendipitous Sojourns
  • Globe Gazers
  • Safari Sagas
  • Itinerant Inscriptions
  • Roaming Rhythms
  • Voyagers Verve
  • Wayfarer’s Whispers
  • Terra Travels
  • Jaunty Journeys
  • Odyssey Orbits
  • Passage Patter
  • Traveler’s Tales
  • Sightseeing Symphony
  • Globetrotter Grit
  • Itinerary Ideas
  • Journeying Jets
  • Roaming Rewards
  • Traveling Trio
  • Gallivanting Globetrotter
  • Horizon Havens
  • Itinerant Impressions
  • Jetsetter Journeys
  • Migrant Musings
  • Navigation Narratives
  • Odyssey Oasis
  • Roamer’s Review
  • Safari Sojourn
  • Terra Treks
  • Voyager Vistas
  • Wanderer’s Window
  • Zodiac Zeniths
  • Art of Travel
  • Postcard Journeys
  • Future Wanderlust
  • Where To Go
  • Travelosophy
  • Magical Trips
  • Vacationing in a Fountain
  • Travel Mermaid
  • Travelocity
  • Thoughtful Traveller
  • The Cheerful Traveler
  • The Modern Nomad
  • Flights of Fancy
  • The World is Waiting
  • Bucket List Travels
  • Travel Junkie Chronicles
  • The Traveling Explorer
  • The Wandering Vixen
  • Amazing Adventures
  • Travel Writer
  • Adventures in Travel
  • Backpacker Lite
  • Minimalist Traveller
  • Around the World
  • Roaming on a Budget
  • Happy Tourist
  • Go Nuts on Travels
  • Wandering Soul
  • Travelholic
  • The Expatriate
  • Trip Fusion
  • Travelers Point
  • The Travel Blogger
  • In search of Paradise
  • Travelicious
  • Inner Voyage
  • Wander Diary

Clever Travel Blog Names

If you love traveling and have a passion for writing, a perfect companion is a travel blog. It allows you to combine your two hobbies. The only problem is coming up with a clever blog name! It’s a tricky process because the name needs to be witty, attractive, short and it should grab people’s attention.

Here are clever travel blog names we were able to think of:

  • Adventure Awaits Us
  • Baggage And Belongings
  • Borderless Backpack
  • Budget Backpacker
  • Chasing Horizons
  • Chic Wanderlust
  • Coasting Continents
  • Cruising Cultures
  • Drifting Directions
  • Elegant Excursions
  • Endless Exploration
  • Epic Escapades
  • Fabled Footsteps
  • Far Flung Footprints
  • Flighty Fantasies
  • Globe Trotting Gourmet
  • Historic Highways
  • Imagined Itineraries
  • Inquisitive Itinerant
  • Journeys Justified
  • Keen Kompass
  • Lost Latitude
  • Luxe Landings
  • Majestic Milestones
  • Offbeat Odyssey
  • Passport Panorama
  • Quirky Quests
  • Radiant Routes
  • Roaming Rivers
  • Timeless Trails
  • Uncharted Utopia
  • Wanderlust Wonders
  • Xanadu Xpedition
  • Zenith Journeys
  • Alluring Adventures
  • Blissful Boundaries
  • Enthralling Escapades
  • Fantastic Footsteps
  • Gutsy Globe-trotters
  • Hidden Havens
  • Illuminated Impressions
  • Kinetic Keepsakes
  • Limitless Landscapes
  • Majestic Meanderings
  • Nomadic Notions
  • Odyssey Obsessions
  • Picturesque Pathways
  • Quaint Quests
  • Roaming Reveries
  • Timeless Treks
  • Unseen Universe
  • Wanderer’s Whimsy
  • Xenith Xplorations
  • Youthful Yearnings
  • Zen Journeys
  • Adventure Attraction
  • Beacon Bound
  • Cultural Crossings
  • Dream Drifter
  • Evergreen Expeditions
  • Frequent Flyers
  • Global Grit
  • Horizon Hopper
  • Infinity Itineraries
  • Joyful Jaunts
  • Kismet Kreuzer
  • Life’s Latitude
  • Mystic Migration
  • Outbound Oasis
  • Pragmatic Pilgrimages
  • Roam Ranges
  • Solitary Sojourns
  • Terra Traveller
  • Unplugged Voyages
  • Vagrant Vistas
  • Wanderer’s Wavelength
  • Xenogenic Xcursions
  • Yonder Yard
  • Zenith Zones
  • Ascending Adventures
  • Bountiful Borders
  • Curious Crossroads
  • Diverse Destinations
  • Effervescent Explorations
  • Fervent Footprints
  • Grandiose Globetrotting
  • Harmonizing Horizons

Unique Travel Blog Names

Coming up with an awesome and unique travel blog name can be a daunting task. It shouldn’t be, but it is. There are hundreds of blogs to compete with and many will have similar sounding blog names.

This list should help you overcome the frustration by providing you with plenty of unique travel blog name ideas that you can use for your next travel adventure!

  • Wander Lustful Paths
  • Destination Unknown
  • Traveling Tales
  • Exotic Explorers
  • Roaming Rambler
  • Globetrotter Gazette
  • Odyssey Overlands
  • Pathless Pedaled
  • Backpacking Bards
  • Sunscape Sojourns
  • Adventure Awaits
  • Scenic Satchel
  • Untamed Trails
  • Native Nomad
  • Excursion Echoes
  • Adventure Alchemy
  • Wanderer’s Whispers
  • Peregrine Paths
  • Wandering Wise
  • Serendipity Sojourn
  • Odyssey On Wheels
  • Wayfaring Writer
  • Quest Quills
  • Nomadic Notations
  • Traveling Tendrils
  • Journeys Journals
  • Destination Discovery
  • Sightseeing Scribe
  • Globe Grazer
  • Expat Experiences
  • Migratory Musings
  • Wander-Woven
  • Voyage Voices
  • Far-Flung Frontiers
  • Terra Treader
  • Flitting Footprints
  • Compass Kaleidoscope
  • Wandering Wisdom
  • Miles Memories
  • Gypsy Globes
  • Astray Avenues
  • Drifting Dunes
  • Nomad Navigator
  • Gallivanting Globe
  • Expeditions Ecstasy
  • Vellichor Voyages
  • Solivagant Stories
  • Peregrine Pages
  • Galavant Gazette
  • Drift Dreams
  • Trekking Tapestries
  • Passages Paths
  • Odyssey Odysseus
  • Roaming Reflections
  • Adventurous Atlas
  • Wayfarer Whispers
  • Voyage Vagabond
  • Ramble Roads
  • Stray Steps
  • Errant Escapade
  • Drifters Diary
  • Trails And Tides
  • Uncharted Undulations
  • Wanderers Waltz
  • Rambling Routes
  • Midnight Migrations
  • Footloose Footprints
  • Agog Adventures
  • Wander Wish
  • Adventurous Avenues
  • Wandering Waves
  • Boundless Backpacker
  • Elysium Expedition
  • Drifter’s Diary
  • Roving Rhapsodies
  • Wanderlust Writings
  • Rambler’s Ruminations
  • Wanderer’s Waltz
  • Roving Reflections
  • Excursion Expressions
  • Journey Jottings

Family Travel Blog Names

Are you thinking of launching a family travel blog but don’t have a name yet? Here are plenty of good family travel blog name ideas for you. Consider these family travel blog names if you’re planning on creating a website about traveling with your kids.

  • Family Wagon
  • The Family Buggy
  • The Cousins Club
  • Expedition Horizons
  • My Family Travels
  • The Roaming Family
  • Family Travel Guru
  • Barefoot Into The World
  • Living Large with Little Ones
  • The Vagabond Voyagers
  • The Adventurous Ankle-biters
  • The Globetrotting Guppies
  • The Vagrant Varsity
  • The Exploring Offspring
  • The Traveling Totem
  • The Backpacking Brood
  • The Wandering Wee Bairns
  • The Wandering Wonderkins
  • The Meandering Minnows
  • The Traveling Tadpoles
  • The Roaming Rascals
  • The Adventurous Ancestors
  • The Gallivanting Go-Getters
  • Journeys with Juniors
  • Nomadic Nestlings
  • The Globetrotting Gene pool
  • The Journeying Genes
  • The Roaming Rugrats
  • The Peripatetic Parents
  • The Rambling Rugrats
  • The Nomadic Nippers
  • The Wandering Wonderkids
  • The Ambulatory Ancestors
  • The Voyage Venture
  • The Globetrotting Grommets
  • The Wayfaring Waifs
  • Migrating With Minors
  • The Strolling Saplings
  • Wanderlust With Whippersnappers
  • The Trekking Tykes
  • The Roaming Runts
  • The Journeying Juveniles
  • The Vagabond Virtuosos
  • The Nomadic Kin
  • The Migratory Minivan
  • The Wandering Wedlock
  • The Tramping Toddler
  • The Vagrant Vagabonds
  • The Adventurous Tikes
  • The Wandering Womb
  • The Roaming Rookies
  • The Traveling Troupe
  • The Meandering Munchkins
  • The Meandering Mites
  • The Drifting Descendants
  • Roaming Rascals
  • The Drifting Dynasty
  • The Sauntering Seedlings
  • The Peregrinating Progeny
  • The Jaunting Juveniles
  • The Jaunting Juniors
  • The Pioneering Progeny
  • The Roaming Relatives
  • The Voyage Vagabonds
  • The Strolling Sprouts
  • The Trekking Teens
  • The Voyage Voyagers
  • The Vagabond Lineage
  • The Migratory Moppets
  • The Travelling Troupe
  • The Roaming Rompers
  • The Touring Tribe
  • The Touring Tots
  • Kinship and Compasses
  • The Odyssey Offspring
  • The Itinerant Infants
  • The Meandering Members
  • Chasing Horizons Together
  • The Rambling Relatives
  • Wandering With Wee Ones
  • The Wandering Whelps
  • The Trekking Tikes
  • The Straying Sprouts
  • The Peregrinating Peeps
  • The Trekking Tribe
  • The Adventurous Whelps
  • The Wayfaring Wee Ones
  • The Drifting Darlings
  • The Roaming Roots
  • The Footloose Family
  • The Jetsetting Joneses
  • The Sauntering Siblings
  • The Traveling Tots
  • The Drifting Ducklings
  • The Tripping Tribe
  • The Peregrine Progenitors
  • The Navigating Nest
  • The Gallivanting Gang
  • The Roaming Seedlings
  • The Gypsy Genealogy
  • The Family Flightpath
  • The Nomadic Nucleus
  • Globe-Trotting Tribe

Couple Travel Blog Names

Do you love traveling with your significant other? Have you been discovering new places together? Couple Travel blogging is a great way to bond, and it will make for some entertaining reading material.

Here are amazing couple travel blog names to inspire you:

  • A Couple Thing
  • Flyaway Couple
  • Mr. and Mrs. Adventure
  • Two Travelling Lovers
  • Adventures We Share
  • Couples Vacations
  • The Nomad Couple
  • Adventure Bound
  • Traveling Together
  • Going Places with My Honey
  • Love and Luggage
  • Voyage Valentines
  • Romantic Roamers
  • Wander With Us
  • Amorous Adventures
  • Together Trekkers
  • Journeying Jacks
  • Passionate Passports
  • Traveling Twosome
  • Two Tickets to Anywhere
  • Globetrotting Gurus
  • Lovers On Loose
  • Roaming Romantics
  • Duo Destinations
  • Wandering Weds
  • Married and Migrating
  • Blissful Backpackers
  • Lovebirds Landing
  • Adventure Always
  • Dreaming Duo
  • Odyssey Of Us
  • Smitten Sojourners
  • Honeymoon Hoppers
  • We Two Wander
  • Love Locked Latitudes
  • Vagabonding Valentines
  • Eternal Excursions
  • In Love and Latitude
  • Together Trailing
  • Miles and Kisses
  • Hearts On Horizon
  • Us Uncharted
  • Soulmates Sojourn
  • Wedded Wanderlust
  • Boundless Love Journey
  • Travel Mate Tales
  • Paired Pathways
  • Wanderlust Wedlock
  • Love Lane Travels
  • Enchanted Excursions
  • Romantic Routes
  • Twinning Travels
  • Sweetheart Soirees
  • Cute Couples Compass
  • Traveling Tandem
  • Forever Footprints
  • Together Globetrotters
  • Captivating Couple
  • Love Off The Beaten Path
  • Pair On The Prowl
  • Eternal Explorers
  • Quest Of The Quixotic
  • Heart To Heart Holidays
  • Kissing Across Continents
  • United Wanderers
  • Sweet Escape
  • Journey In Joy
  • Together Transits
  • Lovers And Landmarks
  • Love In A Luggage
  • Two Drifters
  • Embrace The Escape
  • Jovial Journeys
  • Frolic Faraway
  • Blissful Journey Buds
  • Love On A Leash
  • Cuddle Compass
  • Romantic Rovers
  • Love Across Lines
  • Travel Tango
  • Together Trek
  • Love And Lonely Roads
  • Hitched Hikers
  • Compass Kisses
  • Love At First Flight
  • Adventure Affinity
  • Together Tourists
  • Two Hearts One Map
  • Love Transits
  • Passionate Pathfinders
  • Voyage Vows
  • Blissful Bonding
  • Dreamy Drifters
  • Coupling Continents
  • Lovers Leap
  • Fairytale Footprints
  • Love’s Journey
  • Together Transcends
  • Footprints Of Love
  • Duo Discoveries
  • Travelling Togetherness
  • Matched Miles
  • Soulful Sightseers
  • Two Nomads In Love
  • Compassionate Companions

Funny Travel Blog Names

As a travel blogger, you need to get noticed and attract more traffic to our blog. One of the most surefire ways to get more visitors to your travel blog is to have a funny title for it.

Our team created this awesome list perfect to find funny travel blog name ideas for your blog:

  • The Long Way Home
  • Noodling Around
  • Please Fund My Travel
  • Keep Calm and Travel
  • Road Trip Diaries
  • Touring the World
  • Live the Crazy Life
  • Every Corner of the Globe
  • Road To Runway
  • Bucket List Envy
  • Delicious Destinations
  • Travel Foodie
  • Fun in the Sun
  • Travel in style
  • Broke Traveler
  • Travel Monkey
  • A Slice of Travel
  • A Stash of Travellers
  • Travelling Nomads
  • The Wandering Safari
  • Tropical Travels
  • Lost Luggage Laughs
  • Travels with Twists
  • Jocose Joyrides
  • Jestful Jaunts
  • Shabby Backpack
  • Sauntering Sillies
  • Jestful Junkets
  • Peculiar Passages
  • Jovial Jetlag
  • Unhinged Itinerary
  • Passport Panics
  • Goofy Getaways
  • Whimsy World tours
  • Lighthearted Landscapes
  • Vagabond Vacations
  • Tacky Tourists
  • Frolicsome Freights
  • Smirkful Sojourns
  • Mirthful Meanderings
  • Whimsical Wanderers
  • Bumpy Flights
  • Amusing Adventures
  • Navigation Nonsense
  • Exhilarating Expeditions
  • Rollicking Rides
  • Larking Landmarks
  • Musing Mariners
  • Wanderlust Wackos
  • Whacky Walkabouts
  • Humorous Hops
  • Grinning Globetrotters
  • Fumbling Jumbos
  • Droll Destinations
  • Chucklesome Charters
  • Rollicking Runways
  • Smiling Sightseers
  • Giggling Getaways
  • Comical Campers
  • Amusing Airways
  • Jesting Jets
  • Droll Drifters
  • Quirky Qiblas
  • Wandering Weirdos
  • Missed Flights
  • Clumsy Crossings
  • Joking Journeys
  • Whimsical Wayfarers
  • Comical Caravans
  • Riotous Rambles
  • Roving Ridiculousness
  • Eccentric Excursions
  • Laughing Layovers
  • Flippancy Flights
  • Frisky Flights
  • Slapstick Safari
  • Mirthful Miles
  • Mischievous Migrations
  • Guffawing Guides
  • Riotous Roadtrips
  • Ticklish Treks
  • Merry Meanders
  • Sight Seeing Sillies
  • Chucklesome Cruises
  • Tipsy Travelers
  • Giggling Globetrotters
  • Frivolous Flyovers
  • Hilarious Hitchhikers
  • Fun Filled Flights
  • Kitschy Cruises
  • Travel Ticklers
  • Jocular Journeys
  • Humorous Hotels
  • Travel Tantrums
  • Zany Zeppelins
  • Laughable Landings
  • Backpacking Bloopers
  • Grinning Guided tours
  • Silly Sojourns
  • Baffling Boarding passes
  • Funny Ferries
  • Hilarious Hikes
  • Cheerful Chartings
  • Pleasurable Pilgrimages
  • Tickling Trips
  • Ridiculous Routes
  • Rambling Rucksacks
  • JetPack Jester
  • Haphazard Holidays
  • Rusty Compasses
  • Playful Peregrinations
  • Roaming Rib Ticklers
  • Chuckling Charters
  • Delightful Detours
  • Eccentric Escapades
  • Blithe Bushwalks
  • Whacky Wayfaring
  • Fun Filled Furloughs
  • Gigglesome Globetrotting

Travel Blog Name Generator

You can do better for your blog name. When starting out, people usually don’t spend a lot of time choosing a domain name. Instead, they go with the flow and go with the auto-generated name for their blog. This is the biggest mistake a serious blogger can ever do.

We strongly recommend not to use blog name generators for any purpose. There are a lot of downsides to using a name generator for the purpose of choosing a blog name.

Here are few reasons why we recommend you not to use a travel blog name generator:

  • Risk of being flagged as spam or duplicate website
  • It can limit your creativity
  • You’ll end up with boring and unappealing domain names
  • It doesn’t lend itself well for branding purposes
  • The names they generate are generic and bland
  • It makes you look cheap and the blog seems unprofessional

How To Choose A Perfect Travel Blog Name? (7 Tips)

Choosing a domain name for your travel blog is the most important part of setting your site up, before everything else. Having a catchy travel blog name that reflects your purpose and direction is crucial to any startup, and certainly for a travel website.

A perfect travel blog name represents your brand. It should be catchy, easy to remember, and most importantly original.

Here are some tips or suggestions to find the best travel blog name:

  • Pick a name that is easy to spell (especially if you plan on having a site in different languages)
  • Choose a name that’s easy to pronounce and remember
  • Check for availability on social media using the ‘@’ symbol
  • Stay away from numbers or special characters
  • Make it memorable but short
  • Do not choose something overly generic
  • Put yourself in your potential visitor’s shoes

Conclusion: Travel Blog Name Ideas

So there you have it — plenty of catchy travel blog name ideas to choose from. I’ve put them into groups, so if you’ve found one or two that appeal to you, go ahead and pluck them out of the list.

This post started off as a brainstorming session. We wanted to share with you a list of travel-related blog names that you can use for your own blog. The catchier the better!

Hope you have carefully looked at the full list as well as tips on how to choose the best domain name for your travel blog. Now you are ready to take your next step towards making a successful travel blog.

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by  Ron Stefanski

Updated: September 13, 2023

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Hey there, fellow travelers! When wandering the vast expanse of the online world, think of your blog name as your compass – it’s that first friendly wave, your virtual handshake, and the window into the soul of your brand. When it’s all about travel, that name better make hearts race with visions of faraway places, genuine adventures, and moments that stick.

So, before we jump into a treasure trove of travel blog name suggestions, let’s chat about why picking the right name isn’t just fun, it’s crucial.

A Lasting First Glimpse: The online space is vast and speedy. A snazzy and heartwarming blog name can stop a traveler in their tracks. Believe me, many will decide in a jiffy based on just the name. The right name reels them in, tempting them to read your tales and tips.

The Magic of SEO: Okay, tech talk alert: Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is kinda like your blog’s backstage crew. When your name has those travel buzzwords, it’s like giving your blog a spotlight, helping fellow wanderers find you more easily.

Striking the Right Chord: Your blog’s name isn’t just a name; it’s a vibe. Is your travel style all about luxury, wild adventures, hidden gems, or family fun? Your name hints at the kind of stories you’re about to share.

Being the Talk of the Town: In the bustling bazaar of travel bloggers, a catchy name helps you stand out. If folks remember your name and connect it with fab content, boom – you’ve got a fan for life!

Opening Doors and Wallets: Here’s a secret – as your blog gets buzz, a catchy name might just be your golden ticket to cool partnerships, sweet sponsorships, and more. Big brands love aligning with blogs that sound and feel pro.

With all this in mind, I hope you’re as stoked as I am about the importance of your blog’s name. If you’re looking to start a travel blog , the name is more than just a tag; it’s the cornerstone of all the amazing adventures you’re about to share. Ready to dive in? Let’s brainstorm the ultimate travel blog name together!

Adventure & Exploration Blog Names

Names that evoke thrill-seeking experiences, treks, and off-the-beaten-path escapades.

  • BeyondTheKnownWorld
  • TrekTalesAndTrails
  • EpicEarthOdysseys
  • WildWandererJourneys
  • AdventureAwaitsYou
  • TheIntrepidNomad
  • PeakPursuits
  • QuestBeyondQuests
  • LostInLandsUnknown
  • OdysseyOrigins
  • RuggedRoutes
  • TerraTrailblazers
  • MysticMountainMissions
  • PathLessPioneered
  • WayfarerWilds
  • TerraTrekker
  • TheExplorerEpic
  • BraveBackpacker
  • ConquerContinents
  • ExpeditionEndless
  • HorizonHunters
  • WildWorldWanderlust
  • DiscoverDeepDive
  • AdventureAnchors
  • FrontierFootprints
  • BeyondBoundariesBlog
  • ExploreExtremeEnds
  • GritAndGlobeTrot
  • SavageSightseer
  • TrailTalesTribe
  • NomadicNestSeekers
  • PioneeringPaths
  • UnchartedAdventures
  • TerraTrysts
  • ExpeditionEchoes
  • PulseOfThePathless
  • BoldlyBeyond
  • TheAdventurousAtlas
  • RebelRoutes
  • WhisperingWilderness
  • OdysseyOutposts
  • AdventureAlchemy
  • EpicEarthbound

Luxury & Leisure Blog Names

Focusing on high-end travel, luxury resorts, and indulgent getaways. Keep in mind that sometimes this may be for a lifestyle blog, which has a list of blog names unique to the lifestyle niche .

  • LuxeLandsAndLodges
  • OpulentOdysseys
  • LavishLandings
  • EliteEscapeExperiences
  • ThePinnaclePeregrine
  • RefinedRoamer
  • PlushPassages
  • FirstClassFootprints
  • GildedGetaways
  • MajesticMomentsTravel
  • LuxuriousLandscapes
  • SereneSojourns
  • LeisurelyLuxe
  • PrestigeParadises
  • SwankSoirees
  • EliteEarthExplorer
  • DeluxeDestinations
  • SummitSeekerLuxe
  • PremiumPeregrinations
  • VelvetVoyages
  • RegalRetreats
  • ElegantEscapades
  • SplendidStays
  • GraciousGetaways
  • TimelessTravelTales
  • LustrousLandmarks
  • LeisureLandsLuxury
  • GlamorousGlobetrot
  • SupremeSojournStories
  • ClassyCompass
  • LuxeLingerings
  • AffluentAdventures
  • TranquilTreksTreats
  • SumptuousSightseer
  • PolishedPaths
  • ExquisiteExpeditions
  • PlushPilgrimages
  • LuminousLands
  • SovereignStays
  • LavishLifestyleLands
  • EliteEleganceEscapes
  • UpscaleUtopias
  • RefinedRetrospects

Family & Kid-Friendly Blog Names

Catering to those traveling with little ones or larger family groups, highlighting destinations and experiences suitable for all ages.

  • TinyTrekkerTales
  • FamilyFootprintsFiesta
  • LittleLegendsLandings
  • GlobetrottingGang
  • KinAndKiddoJourneys
  • WhimsicalWanderFam
  • TribeTravelsTogether
  • TotsToTeensTours
  • FambamFootsteps
  • LittleNomadNotes
  • MunchkinMilestones
  • VoyageValuesFamily
  • KiddoCaravans
  • FamiliesOnTheFly
  • JuniorJetsetters
  • SiblingSojourns
  • TotTrotterTrips
  • ParentPassportPicks
  • WholesomeWanderclan
  • TogetherWeTravelTales
  • KidsNCompass
  • LittleFeetBigAdventures
  • MomDadAndMeMiles
  • FamilyFrolicsFarAway
  • CrewCruisesContinents
  • ClanQuestCapers
  • WeeWandererWays
  • PlayfulPlanetPeregrinations
  • KinshipKilometers
  • KiddieCoastToCoast
  • FamilyForaysForever
  • SiblingSafariStories
  • AllAgeAdventures
  • GenerationsGlobetrotting
  • ParentalPilgrimagePlots
  • OffspringOdysseys
  • NestlingNomads
  • FamilyVoyageValues
  • TotTrailTales
  • KinKinetics
  • KiddoKingdoms
  • ParentPathwayPicks
  • GrowingUpGlobetrotting
  • LullabiesAndLandscapes

Solo Travel Blog Names

For the lone wanderers, these names touch upon the unique experiences of traveling solo and self-discovery.

  • LoneLegendsLanding
  • SoloStepsStories
  • OneWandererWorld
  • SoloSeekerSagas
  • PathwayPioneerPersonal
  • AloneAndAfoot
  • SingularSightseer
  • MeMyselfAndMiles
  • SoloSoulSearcher
  • UnaccompaniedAdventures
  • LoneWolfWanderlust
  • JustMeJourneys
  • SingularSteps
  • OdysseyOfOne
  • SoloStarSojourns
  • MeanderingMe
  • LoneLeafDrifter
  • IExploreIslands
  • NomadAndNaryAnother
  • SoloSunsetSeeker
  • WandererWithoutWalls
  • OneOdysseyAtATime
  • SereneSoloSights
  • VoyageVoyager
  • AloneAcrossAtlas
  • SingleStrideStories
  • SolitarySunrises
  • MeMyselfAndMap
  • SoloSagaSeeker
  • UnaidedAdventurer
  • OneWayWanderer
  • TrekkerWithoutTies
  • AllAloneAdventures
  • SoloistAndSunsets
  • SinglehandedSojourns
  • SelfAndSceneries
  • MeanderingMaverick
  • LoneRoverRoutes
  • SingularSunshineStories
  • SoloStrollSagas
  • IAmIntrepid
  • NomadNamedMe
  • MyselfAndMountains
  • AloneAroundAlps

Couples & Romantic Getaways Blog Names

Tailored for honeymooners, couples, or those looking for romantic escapes.

  • TwoHeartsTrekking
  • LoversLanesLands
  • DuoDestinyDiaries
  • RomancingTheRoutes
  • SweetheartsSojourns
  • HoneymoonHues
  • PairPassageParadise
  • TogetherTalesTravel
  • MoonlitMiles
  • UsUnderUmbrellas
  • TwinFlameTravels
  • ForeverTwoFootprints
  • IntimateItineraries
  • CoupleQuestChronicles
  • WhimsicalWeekendsForTwo
  • SideBySideSagas
  • RomanticRoamingRoutes
  • StarrySkiesSoirees
  • PairedPathways
  • SunsetSnugglesScenes
  • CoupleCoastCruising
  • TwoTicketsToParadise
  • HeartbeatsAndHorizons
  • DuoDreamDestinations
  • LoveLockedLandscapes
  • SerenadeSunsets
  • AmorousAdventuresAtlas
  • TogetherTreasureTrips
  • PassionatePeregrinations
  • HandInHandHolidays
  • BelovedBackpackers
  • VowsAndVoyages
  • WhiskedAwayWeekends
  • MatchedMilestones
  • JustUsJourneys
  • CandlelitCoastlines
  • TwoPeasPassports
  • LoversLapOfTheWorld
  • EndearingExpeditions
  • HeartfeltHorizonHops
  • ForeverWanderingFree
  • DuoDaydreamDestiny
  • UnitedUnderUtopia
  • TwosomeTravelTales

Eco-Travel & Sustainable Journeys Blog Names

Names that emphasize green travel, eco-tourism, and responsible traveling.

  • GreenGlobeTrekker
  • EcoEscapesEthics
  • SustainSojourns
  • EarthwiseExpeditions
  • GreenGetawayGuides
  • LeafyLaneLands
  • ConsciousCaravans
  • BioBackpackerBlues
  • EarthLoverExcursions
  • NatureNurturedNooks
  • PlanetPassportPaths
  • EcoEthicExcursions
  • GreenFootprintFables
  • TreadLightlyTours
  • SustainableSunsetSagas
  • EcoExplorerEdges
  • TerraTravelerTales
  • PurePlanetPilgrimages
  • GreenGuardianGetaways
  • EthicalEarthTrek
  • OrganicOdysseys
  • ResponsibleRoutesRambles
  • CleanConscienceCruises
  • WildWhisperWanders
  • NatureNestlingNomad
  • BlueSkyBiodegradable
  • ReclaimedRoutes
  • EarthEmbraceExcursions
  • MotherNatureMiles
  • GreenGazeGetaways
  • BarefootBiomeBlogs
  • SustainSeekerStories
  • EcoEdgeExperiences
  • FootprintFreeForays
  • EarthEchoesEpic
  • GentleGlobeTrot
  • PristinePlanetPaths
  • OrganicOutingOracle
  • ConservationCruises
  • BioBenevolentBreaks
  • RejuvenateAndRegenerate
  • EvergreenExplorer
  • CarbonNeutralCorners
  • VitalVistasVoyage

Culinary & Gastronomy Blog Names

For the food-loving traveler, these names highlight local cuisines, food markets, and gastronomic adventures.

  • BitesBeyondBorders
  • GlobeTrotterTasteBuds
  • CulinaryCompassCruises
  • WanderlustWithWhisk
  • PalatePassportPilgrimages
  • FoodieFootprints
  • GourmetGlobetrotterGuides
  • SavorySojourns
  • TastingTrailsTravel
  • CulinaryCrossroadsChronicles
  • EpicureExplorerEdges
  • FlavorFilledFlights
  • GastronomicGlobetrotting
  • MarketMeandersMunch
  • DishDestinyDiaries
  • BountifulBiteBackpacker
  • CulinaryCartography
  • WorldWideWhetstone
  • NoshNomadNotes
  • PlateAndPlacePeregrination
  • GourmetGetawayGlobes
  • DelicacyDestinations
  • AromaAtlasAdventures
  • GastronomeGlobeGlimpses
  • GlobalGourmetGlimmers
  • TastyTravelerTracks
  • MealsAndMilesMingle
  • FeastFromFar
  • WanderWithWhisk
  • DelightfulDishDrift
  • SavorySightsSojourns
  • EatExploreEnjoy
  • CulinaryCornersCaptured
  • TasteTrekkerTales
  • PlanetPlatePursuits
  • MorselMapMeanders
  • DelicatessenDestiny
  • FoodieFindsFrontiers
  • GastronomeJourneyGems
  • PlatefulPassages
  • WanderWithAppetite
  • WorldTasteTrek
  • LocalLoreLunches
  • EpicureanExcursionEpics

Culture & History Blog Names

Diving deep into the heritage, traditions, and historical sites of destinations.

  • PastPassagesPursuit
  • HeritageHikerHighlights
  • ChroniclesOfContinents
  • TemplesAndTraditionsTrek
  • AncientAvenuesAdventures
  • BygoneBridgesBlogs
  • CultureCompassChronicles
  • HistoricHorizonHops
  • TimeTravelerTales
  • MosaicMilestonesMingle
  • RelicsRoutesRoaming
  • TraditionsTrailTrekker
  • LegacyLandsLover
  • EpochExplorerEpics
  • AntiquityAtlasAdventures
  • CultureCraftedCruises
  • StoriesOfStoneAndSoil
  • HistoricalHavenHops
  • WandererWithinWalls
  • PastPathPilgrimages
  • LegacyLanesLap
  • FolkloreFrontiersFootprints
  • EpochsAndEmpiresEchoes
  • TimelessTrailTours
  • RootedRoutesRoaming
  • BygonesBeyondBorders
  • CulturedContinentsCruiser
  • SagaSeekerSojourns
  • HeritageHeartbeatHikes
  • AncestralAtlasAdventures
  • TalesOfTemplesAndTombs
  • YesteryearYarns
  • AncientAlleysAtlas
  • PastPreservedPaths
  • MonumentalMilestonesMap
  • TraditionTrekTales
  • ChroniclesOfCultures
  • TimeTouchedTravels
  • VintageVistaVentures
  • EpochEdgesExcursions
  • LandmarksAndLore
  • AntediluvianAdventuresAtlas
  • HeritageHeartlandHops
  • MillenniaMilesMingle

Beaches & Tropical Paradises Blog Names

All about sun, sand, and sea, these names are for the beach bums and island hoppers.

  • SandySojournsStories
  • TropicalTreksTales
  • AzureAdventuresAtlas
  • BeachBumBlissBlog
  • IslandInspireItineraries
  • SeascapeSeekerSagas
  • PalmsAndParadisePassages
  • LagoonLoverLogs
  • BeachsideBreezeBlogs
  • CoralCoveChronicles
  • SunKissedShoreSeeker
  • TurquoiseTidesTrekker
  • CoastalCalmCruises
  • BarefootBeachBound
  • SunSandSipStories
  • BreezyBeachBlogs
  • ParadisePursuitPaths
  • IslandHopperHighlights
  • OceanOasisOdysseys
  • SeashellSeekerStories
  • WaveWhispererWanders
  • MermaidMileMingle
  • TropicalTidbitTours
  • BeachBlissBackpacker
  • SunkissedSandsSagas
  • LushLagoonLandings
  • CoastalQuestChronicles
  • SereneSeascapeSojourns
  • IslandInclinationInspire
  • PalmParadisePeregrinations
  • AzureAtlasAdventures
  • SeasideSunsetSeeker
  • TropicalTrailTrekker
  • RadiantReefRoamings
  • BlueLagoonBlogs
  • SurfSandsSunshineStories
  • IslandInspirationInkings
  • BeachfrontBlissBlogs
  • SerenityShoresSojourns
  • CrystalCoveCruises
  • WaveWanderlustWeb
  • ParadisePalmPursuits
  • CoralCrestCorners
  • BeachBreezeBound

Urban & Cityscapes Blog Names

For those who love the hustle and bustle of big cities, exploring skyscrapers, local cafes, and city life.

  • MetroMingleMusings
  • CityscapeChaserChronicles
  • UrbanUtopiaUnfolded
  • SkylineSeekerStories
  • BustlingBoulevardBlogs
  • ConcreteJungleCruises
  • HighriseHorizonHops
  • AlleywayAdventuresAtlas
  • CityCenterCircuits
  • UrbanExplorerEdges
  • MetropolisMuseMusings
  • SkylightSightseeingSaga
  • CafeCornersCaptured
  • DowntownDriftDiaries
  • CityCircuitChronicles
  • StreetsAndSkylinesSeeker
  • UrbanOasisOdysseys
  • BoulevardBoundBlogs
  • CitySightsSagas
  • MetropolisMingleMap
  • UrbanUndertakingUnveiled
  • MainStreetMeanders
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If you love traveling and spend a lot of time away you might be considering starting up a travel blog. A travel blog could help fund your travels and the average travel blog salary in the US is $87,923. So it is worth considering.

You will need enthusiasm for travel. Other helpful skills to have are writing skills, basic website management, and some business skills. Some knowledge of basic finances will help you keep on track of finances which is essential until you start making money. You’ll need a good idea of how you’re going to monetize your blog. Are you going to use Patreon or another platform, sell merchandise or dropship travel products you recommend? Or do you have another idea for monetizing your travel blog? There are lots of options.

In this article, we will go through the steps and tips for coming up with a great name for your travel blog. Having an original and memorable name is essential for your blog to keep your readers coming back time and time again. The steps include the use of the Travel Blog Name Generator which can help you come up with lots of great, potential name ideas for your travel blog.

There are so many reasons why you might wish to start a travel blog. For one, you might be an enthusiastic traveler who wishes to make a living from your travels. You are likely to have a lot of information and knowledge you would like to share with others on your blog.

You’ll need to consider how you are going to monetize your blog. Are you going to use it as a platform to sell a book you have written? To sell travel products you have tried, perhaps through print-on-demand or dropshipping? Perhaps you plan to use advertising as revenue or sell your photos. You can combine a variety of ways to make money from your travel blog.

A website is a great way for you to showcase your travels with a regular blog. You will need to be very dedicated to your blog posting regularly and using social media as well to maintain a following and grow it as well.

There are lots of reasons for using a travel blog name generator to help you come up with a name for your travel blog. It can be difficult to think up a name on your own. As humans, we tend to stick to familiar names and so there is a risk that you could end up choosing a name that is similar or the same as an established brand without even realizing it. This could be a travel brand, blog, or a completely unrelated niche for example.

You could use a marketing agency to help but these can be costly and you will need to be very careful about expenditure until your revenue improves. If you can think of a name yourself it would be beneficial so you can save your cash for jobs you can’t do. For you, this might be a logo design for example.

The travel blog name generator is a free tool to help you come up with lots of potential name ideas for your travel blog. When you follow the steps and tips in this article carefully and use your due diligence, you will have a great chance of coming up with a unique name that is remembered by your readers and customers. You’ll need a good name to be remembered as people generally forget about 90% of everything within a month! You’ll want to be memorable so you can take advantage of word-of-mouth marketing which is an important marketing tool.

Using the travel blog name generator you can hopefully come up with some great name ideas using relevant keywords to your niche.

The tips below can help you create a great travel blog name using the travel blog name generator. You can come up with lots of names for your business.

Your name ideas should be original as we mentioned above. You will need to be able to register with state business directories which require a unique name. You also want the best start for your brand which means low competition on search engine ranking, and no other similarly amended brands to compete with that may also seek legal action to protect their name. Make sure that you also check marketplaces as some brands do not have a website and are only operating from a marketplace like Amazon or social media.

Consider the future options for your brand. If you plan to share your travel stories internationally which is a good idea unless you plan to only travel in the US, you should make sure your travel blog name translates well into other languages and that it doesn’t have an unreasonable meaning in other languages.

Also, think about whether or not you might want to put your location name within your blog name. For example, perhaps you want to call yourself The Ohio Wanderer. If you decide to move to live in another state then your brand will no longer be authentic and this might put your followers off. So consider using location names carefully.

Also, think about the future direction of your travel blog. You might decide on a name that reflects your current preference for travel, like camping. However, your situation might change, in the future, you might start a family who enjoys traveling with you but camping no longer becomes viable as a long-term travel option. An all-encompassing name is not always the best. Sticking with camping in your name might be the best option for you so you can attract the right audience to your blog now. It’s just something you need to think about when deciding on your name.

As we mentioned above, as a traveler you want a name that translates well into other languages. Take some time over this because you want people from all over the world to be able to access your travel blog and share your joy of traveling.

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Make sure you check all the relevant social media platforms carefully. Some brands don’t have a website, in fact, 40% of brands surprisingly don't. So don’t just rely on search engines to check whether a travel blog name has been already taken. Also, some brands only use one or two social media platforms so keep checking a name don’t assume that if they’re not on Facebook for example that they won't be on any other social media platforms. Check on video streaming platforms as well.

Make sure the names you’re considering are available as domain names with a variety of extensions, including the main ones like .com. Your domain name should be a close match or the same as your brand name. You can use a domain checker to see if domains are already taken for a brand name you are considering using. These are free and easy to use. You can also check for domain availability with any names you generate in the travel blog name generator. This is also a free tool to use.

Your business name must be memorable so you can make the most of repeat visitors to your brand and word-of-mouth marketing. One way to have a memorable name is to keep it short. You can always use the first initials of a few words to create a shorter name.

Make sure any names you’re considering are unique and conform to US state laws for all the states you wish to operate in. Do a business name search, which is free to do for any potential travel blog names you might want. Once you choose your name you can reserve the name and then register it.

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These steps will help you come up with lots of great options for a travel blog name using the free, travel blog name generator tool. The travel blog name generator is free and easy to use. Here are the steps to follow.

Start by coming up with a list of keywords that describe your style of travel blog. They may be personal, reflect your travels, or your ethics. For example, you might want to attract readers who enjoy travel combined with vegan food. The words you list could be related to yourself or your personality for example. You can ask friends and family for advice or people you know who also enjoy traveling.

Now reduce the list to just the ten best keywords to describe your travel blog that will speak to your customers. Don’t include any words you’re not sure about or that could be misspelled or pronounced wrong.

Now is the time that you can use the Travel Blog Name Generator. This is a comprehensive generator that will provide you with dozens of potential names that allow you to have a very large list. In the end, you could have more than 100 names that you can choose between.

Every time that you click on the ‘Generate’ button on the tool, you will see that a new list of names is there.

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Reduce the list of names from the travel blog name generator to just the best 10 to 20 options.

Check on state business directories for all states you wish to operate in to see if the names you are considering are available to register as a business. If they are already a registered business then cross them off your list.

You can do a final check on Google for name availability to do this and you need to be quite diligent.

You should check for the use of your potential travel blog names on as many social media platforms as possible. Discount names that are associated with inactive brands as they could start up again and you could pick up any negative views on the old brand.

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Use a free domain checker to ensure any potential travel blog names are available as a domain. Once you choose your domain you can start on your website and get traffic to the store.

Now choose your final travel blog name. If you’re finding it difficult to decide on a name, you can ask friends and family to help or ask people you are friends with online.

You can now register your travel blog name everywhere, including state business registers for all the states you wish to operate in and consider registering as an LLC which offers you protection and benefits. Also register your domain name, social media, and marketplaces like Etsy, etc. You should not delay and complete this process as quickly as possible.

Creating a standout name for your travel blog involves more than just a catchy phrase. It's about embodying your travel ethos and unique perspective. Reflect on what sets your travel experiences apart. Are they luxury-oriented, budget-friendly, or adventure-packed? Use these themes to craft a name that resonates with your travel style and audience.

A name that's SEO-friendly can significantly boost your blog's visibility. Incorporate keywords that align with your travel niche, like luxury, adventure, or budget. This not only aids in search engine ranking but also gives potential readers an instant idea of what your blog offers.

Think long-term when selecting your blog's name. Choose a name that allows for growth and evolution in your travel style or content focus. This foresight ensures your blog's name remains relevant and adaptable to changing travel trends or personal interests.

Ensure your blog's name is available as a domain and across key social media platforms. This consistency is crucial for brand recognition and ease of access for your audience. Check domain availability and secure your name across various social media channels to establish a unified online presence.

A name that's easy to remember and share is key to word-of-mouth marketing. Opt for simplicity and catchiness. Short, impactful names are more likely to stick in people's minds and be shared among travel enthusiasts.

Your blog's name should be a mirror of your travel philosophy and what readers can expect from your content. Whether it's about luxury escapes, budget travels, or off-the-beaten-path adventures, let your name tell a story that aligns with your unique travel perspective and experiences.

Having a travel blog is a great way to share your travel stories and news and monetize your adventures. You’ll need a great name to attract an audience and a memorable one to keep them reading. Good luck with your new venture!

As you finalize your travel blog name and embark on your blogging journey, remember that the creativity in naming doesn't have to stop here. For those of you looking to expand your digital presence into other areas, our Content Platforms and Communities Name Generators offer a wealth of ideas to help you name any online platform or community with the same ease and inspiration.

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Creating a blog is a big commitment. The name you choose is the backbone of your brand. With over 600 million blogs on the internet today , you want to make sure you pick something that will stick. Below, we’ve broken down some ways to approach this question.

1. Think About Your Goals

Determining your goals can help you nail down the tone and purpose of your blog. This is a critical first step before deciding on a name since you’ll want to make sure what you choose aligns with your overall desires for the blog.

For example, you don’t want to name your blog “The Vagabond’s Easy Travel Hacks,” only to realize you actually want to write in-depth city studies and guides. That will create a tonal shift that might confuse a prospective reader.

determining why you're writing your blog can help you think of an appropriate name for it.

There are a few ways you can determine the goals for your blog. Ask yourself the following questions to help find your focus:

  • Do I want to make money with this blog?
  • Am I an expert at something? Am I passionate about anything?
  • Do I want to write long-form pieces, or short articles and lists?
  • Do I hope to become an authority on this subject or a casual contributor?
  • Do I want to stick to one subject or multiple?
  • Who do I hope reads my blog?
  • Do I want my blog to be formal or informal?

Once you have an idea of what kind of content you want to write, who you want to read it, and what you want them to do with the information they glean from your content, you can start thinking of a name.

Informal blogs might use contractions, slang, or buzzwords in their titles, while formal blogs will stick to pointed and simple titles. Someone looking to write about many different subjects can choose a broader name, while those wanting to write about something specific can hone it in a little more.

For example, a general travel blog could name their blog “Getting Out There,” while someone writing about airplane travel would want to go with something like “Up In the Air” or “Traveling Through the Clouds.”

2. Think About Your Audience

The first thing your target audience will see is the name of your blog. An inviting, interesting name will get them to click and, more importantly, stay on the page.

You’ll want your blog’s name to match the type of person you want to click on your page. For example, if you’re interested in getting views from bird enthusiasts, you might want to name your blog something distinctly avian. “Talkin’ Wings and Birdy Things” will attract a bird lover, while “My Little Nest” might be too confusing or off-base.

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Finding your target audience is as simple as going online. Using online chat forums and Google searches, you can nail down what types of people are looking into your blog’s subject and exactly what they’re wanting to know.

A few tools you can use to find your readers are :

  • Facebook groups
  • Google Analytics

Search generally for your subject to get a sense of who is talking about it and searching for it. Then, look at what types of content they’re interested in and how they’re choosing to consume their information. This can help you nail down the focus of your blog and help you choose a name that will draw readers in.

3. Think About Your Industry

The industry you want to work in can help you brainstorm keywords, phrases, and messages that work for your audience. It can also help you determine your tone. When thinking about your industry, use other blogs as a reference. Take note of their names, and any trends you see among popular blogs. Then, think about buzzwords and phrases that are commonly used in your field.

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Be careful not to rely too heavily on competing blog titles, as you’ll want your name to be unique and catchy. While drawing inspiration from other blogs is okay, be sure not to plagiarize or create a name that is too similar to stand out.

Lifestyle Blog Names

A lifestyle blog name can be personal, funny, and witty. These blogs are typically tailored toward lighthearted topics and are conversational in tone. Therefore, your blog name can be just as quirky and personable as your blog content. People who read lifestyle blogs are interested in the fun aspects of the everyday, so your blog name can highlight quirky aspects of your life or surroundings. A large number of lifestyle bloggers also choose to include their own name or a pun on their name in their blog title.

To brainstorm a lifestyle blog name, get a good handle on what content you’ll be publishing and think of words that best describe your vibe.

Lifestyle blog examples : A Cup of Jo , The Blonde Salad , Color Me Courtney

Fashion Blog Names

Fashion bloggers find success by keeping their fingers on the pulse of what’s trending and conveying their thoughts and ideas about what’s hot in fashion. Fashion blog names are typically related to the author’s personal style choices and also include universal fashion buzzwords that draw the reader in. Fashion blog names should make your reader feel excited about the clothes they wear and inspire feelings of style, couture, and confidence.

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To brainstorm a fashion blog name, think about your own personal fashion and style goals. Combine your own personal flair with industry buzzwords like “clothes,” “threads,” “model,” or “runway” to create a name that is unique to you while being fashion-related.

Fashion blog examples: Fashionista , The Curvy Fashionista , Who What Wear

Beauty Blog Names

Beauty blogs are go-to resources for makeup product reviews, look tutorials, and hair and skincare routines. The people who are interested in these topics are typically interested in glamour, self-care, and how to create interesting looks. To appeal to this demographic, beauty blog names are typically chic, trendy, and stylish.

To brainstorm a beauty blog name, check out magazines and social media to see what’s buzzing. Also think about overarching themes or trends in the beauty industry like glamour, self-care, self-expression, winged eyeliner, and more.

Beauty blog examples: Into the Gloss , A Model Recommends , Really Ree

Travel Blog Names

Travel blogs encourage their readers to get out there and see what the world has to offer — whether international, continental, or just a few miles away. Travel blog names typically invoke feelings of wanderlust by using travel terms and puns that communicate wonder and excitement.

To brainstorm a travel blog name, think about your travel goals and styles. If you travel solo, you’ll want to incorporate words like solo-traveler, nomad, or free spirit. If your travel centers around a specific destination like European landmarks or Asian cities, you’ll want to include a reference to your favorite spots.

Travel blog examples: Nomadic Matt , Oneika the Traveler , Alex in Wanderland

Parenting Blog Names

Just like there’s no right way to parent, there’s no right way to blog about it. Parenting blog names are often just as diverse, interesting, and educational as the parents themselves. When setting up a parenting blog, focusing on what exactly you want to talk about is the first step in choosing a name. Someone focusing on educational topics for parents might go formal, while someone discussing parenting fails can keep it light. When parents turn to the internet, they’re looking for someone they can relate to — so parenting blog names should be inviting, fun, and simple.

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To brainstorm a parenting blog name, decide on the tone of your blog and how you want to approach other parents. Shape your name around your family name, kids’ names, educational styles or goals, and home lifestyle.

Parenting blog examples: Toddler Approved , Scary Mommy , Moments A Day

Food Blog Names

Food blogs bring out the gourmand in all of us. Food bloggers share recipes, kitchen hacks, food reviews, and other mouth-watering content to intrigue both the devoted foodie and the casual muncher. Food blog names can be generic and punny, using common kitchen and food terms to convey their point, or specific to the location or cuisine that you want to write about. Food blog names should convey not only an appreciation for food but also for the art of preparing and enjoying it, tapping into a food lover’s every interest.

To brainstorm a food blog name, think about what types of cuisines or styles you visit most frequently. You can also think about your favorite kitchen routines, cooking styles, appliances, or foods.

Food blog examples: Pinch of Yum , The Minimalist Baker , The Hungry Hutch

Business Blog Names

Business blogs help people in every stage of their professional lives develop the communication, administration, and technology skills they need to thrive at work and in life. These blogs are often run by a business professional who publishes simply under their own name, but those who opt for a more creative moniker go for something office, hustle, or technology-related. Business blogs are typically more formal and streamlined, and their names should also have an air of professionalism.

To brainstorm a business blog name, consider using your own name if you’re trying to build a personal brand. If not, think about what you want to teach people and what you want them to learn from your blog.

Business blog examples: The Self Employed , Seth’s Blog , Small Business Trends

Tech Blog Names

Technology blogs take the influx of new trends, information, and products coming out of the tech field and make them more palatable for the general public. Technology bloggers use their insight and expertise to give their opinion on new trends while also helping people understand the technology in their own homes. Tech blog names are often to-the-point and informational. People who visit a tech blog want to know they can trust the information being presented, so keep your blog name smart and simple.

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To brainstorm a tech blog name, see what’s trending in tech, or decide what aspects of this vast industry are the most interesting to you. Decide what you’re going to produce the most content about, or who you want to read your writing.

Tech blog examples: TechCrunch , The Next Web , GeekWire

Personal Blog Names

Personal blogs provide the most opportunity for bloggers to shine. When writing a personal blog, you can truly make your content whatever you want it to be, with no industry rules, suggestions, or audience expectations. That can not only make content generation easier but it also makes naming your blog a piece of cake. Personal blogs are typically published under the author’s name or nickname. People going to a personal blog simply want to know more about the person writing it, so you don’t need to work too hard in the naming process.

To brainstorm a personal blog name, first consider simply using your own name with one or two adjectives about who you are as a person. If you want to take a different approach, think of words and feelings that describe your lifestyle.

Personal blog examples : James Clear , Jen Carrington , Mattie James

What Makes a Good Blog Name? 6 Tips For Brainstorming

A good blog name is memorable, simple, and inviting. While brainstorming, you’ll want to think of something that clearly communicates your blog topic and tone without overwhelming the reader, or being too similar to what’s already out there.

Keep it Short and Simple

You don’t want to confuse your readers. Or worse, you don’t want to draw in readers only to have them forget the name or spelling of your blog once they’ve left your site. Short, simple blog names can help you draw readers in without overpowering them. Plus, they can help make sure your audience will know exactly where to return to the next time they want to read about your chosen topic.

Try Alliteration

Alliteration is when a sequence of words all start with the same sound — think “Peter Piper.” Studies have shown that alliteration can help people remember things . Therefore, choosing an alliterative name for your blog can help people remember it when they log on next. Plus, it’s catchy and fun.

Look to the Media

Using a movie, book, or song reference that has something to do with your blog topic is a fun way to pay homage to your subject while introducing readers to the concept of your blog. If you’re writing a travel blog, think of famous songs, movies, and books about traveling for inspiration on what to name your site. “Travelin’ Man,” anyone?

Use Humor or Puns

Using humor and puns is a great way to get people interested in your site. Those who chuckle when they see your blog’s name just might click in and read some of your content as well. If you can think of a short pun, joke, or witty phrase, this can help draw in readers and get them hooked early on.

Think of Related Words

Make a list of words related to your topic to help you brainstorm some ideas for making your blog. Simply creating a long list of related words or phrases can help spark your imagination, and it can help tailor your focus when you’re starting to think of a name.

For example, a food blog’s related words list might be: fruit, vegetables, stir, plate, dinner, spoon, fork, measuring, stove, pour, oven, bake, boil, knead, puree, meat, bowl.

Once you’ve got your list, you can start going over it to determine which words could be viable or catchy blog name choices. Using the food-related words above, you could decide to name your food blog: “Pour Over It,” “Bake N’ Boil,” or “Plated Thoughts.”

Don’t Overthink It

Just like Occam’s Razor , sometimes the best option is the simplest. Don’t spend too long convoluting your ideas or panicking about your name. If you’ve got an idea, try it out for a bit to see if you like it, then revise and revisit as necessary. If you start to get overwhelmed or burnt out, take a break from brainstorming and revisit the idea when you’ve got a clearer mind.

At the end of the day, a good blog name is one that combines memorability with simplicity. You want to introduce your readers to the tone and topic of your blog while making sure they’ll be able to navigate back to your page in the future. Once you’ve gotten your name locked down, you’re ready to start building your brand on your site.

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Deciding on a name is one of the first and most vital steps in launching your blog. It’s important to pick a name that shows who you are, what you do best, and the type of content you create. Most importantly, your blog name should be memorable—so make sure that the name you choose is easy for people to spell, pronounce and remember. 

Use our free Blog Name Generator to brainstorm blog name ideas, or take inspiration from the examples below. Once you’ve found a name you like, you can find the domain name, choose your favorite blog website template , and take your brand online.

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Each of these three names has a story to tell. Think about your story when choosing your blog name.

01. Travel Nook

A blog about exploring different regions of the world on a budget.

02. Recipe Shack

A friendly blog about food, sharing recipes that the author enjoys.

03. Fashion Attraction

Discover the beauty of fashion trends and what makes them inspiring.

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What makes a good blog name?

A good blog name should be memorable, unique and reflect the topics and tone you cover as a writer. To find one that's perfect for you, start by thinking about the vibe you want to create. For example, do you want a fitness blog that’s informative and authoritative or more a lifestyle blog that’s more personal and relatable? It's also a good idea to pick a blog name that isn't too specific. Instead of naming your blog "Saturday Food Blogging," you could go for "Food Universe Insights" to give you flexibility around the content you create or "Culinary Universe Chronicles" to emphasize your commitment to exploring diverse culinary experiences. Keeping the right adjectives in mind can help create the feeling you want readers to have when they visit your blog. Whether you’re a travel blogger, a sports blogger or something else, your blog name is a huge part of your online identity. So, make sure the name you choose reflects your personality, resonates with your target audience and leaves a lasting impression.

How to come up with your blog name

Use the Business Name Generator to come up with creative name ideas. Then, pick the name that’s right for your blog by keeping these best practices in mind.

Decide on your blog’s vibe

Choosing the right keywords to describe your blog on websites and articles can make your blog easier to find and help people decide if it's what they’re looking for.

Get to know your target audience

Take time to understand how potential readers speak about topics similar to yours. Make sure the name you choose fits your target audience’s language and that the content you’re putting out speaks to their needs.

Scope out the competition

See what your competitors are doing in order to stand out in the crowd. The name you come up with should be different, bold and unforgettable. Be sure to run a thorough search to make sure the name you want isn’t already taken.

Plan for the future

If you plan on going global, check that the name you choose has positive connotations in different languages. Mapping out content in advance can also help you decide if the name will stay relevant as your blog grows.

Get feedback on your new name

Once you’ve chosen a name that you like, run it past potential subscribers or people in your industry to see what they think. Take note of their comments and reactions, and keep in mind any biases they may have.

Brand your blog with your own logo

Build a brand that will stay at the forefront of your readers’ minds with a memorable logo and strong website. Creating mockups of your logo is a great way to test if your new name will look good online and in print.

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How do I find a catchy blog name?

To find a catchy blog name, brainstorm keywords related to your blog's topic, consider wordplay, alliteration or puns and make sure it's memorable and reflects your blog's content. From there, plug your chosen words into the Blog Name Generator to get a list of unique names created just for you. Once you’ve narrowed it down, consult with friends to gather ideas and feedback.

Should I name my blog after myself?

Naming your blog after yourself can work well if you want to build a personal brand and if your name is unique or memorable. However, consider whether your blog's content aligns with your personal brand, as this approach may not be suitable for all blog niches.

Can I make money blogging about my life?

Yes, you can make money blogging about your life. Personal blogs can generate income through various methods, such as affiliate marketing, sponsored content, selling digital products and offering online courses or coaching related to your life experiences and expertise.

How does a blog make you money?

A blog can make you money through several monetization methods, including advertising, affiliate marketing, sponsored content, selling products or services, offering premium content and securing memberships or subscriptions from your audience.

How do I know if my blog name is taken?

You can always check the availability of the domain you want and look up whether it’s a registered trademark in the USA or internationally by using the USPTO and WIPO databases. Choosing an existing name may result in lawsuits, so we definitely don’t recommend it.

But with so many companies existing online, it can be hard to find an available domain for your new blog. Using a different domain extension (i.e. .blog, .store, .online) can help you find what you’re looking for.

How long should a blog name be?

A blog name can vary in length, but it should be catchy and speak a similar language to your audience. Your readers should know instantly that your blog is what they’re looking for and that you know what you’re talking about.

Just make sure it’s not too long—you want it to stay in your readers’ minds so they can remember it and tell their friends.

How do I create a catchy and unique blog name?

Think about what your blog is about and what you want people to feel and think when they see your name. Boil it down to two strong keywords that are the most relevant to your blog, and insert them into the Blog Name Generator.

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There are several different top-level domains that you can use for your blog, like .com, .net, .org, .co or a country code. Depending on what you’re aiming to achieve with your blog, your domain will change. For example, .com and .net are often business-oriented so you would want one of those if you’re creating a blog about the latest tech products.

Keep in mind that .com and .net are the most common top-level domains, so make sure that your chosen name is not already taken.

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53 Best Travel Blogs and Bloggers To Follow (in 2024)

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If you’re searching for the best travel blogs today, look no further.

As always, I created this list to help aspiring travel bloggers learn a thing or two from these established sites.

However, people who are only looking for travel ideas and tips will also enjoy this post.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at the top travel blogs to follow in 2024.

Best Travel Blogs

  • Nomadic Matt
  • Backpacking Matt
  • Adventurous Kate
  • The Blonde Abroad
  • California Through My Lens
  • Dan Flying Solo
  • Travel With Lakshmi
  • Fluent in 3 Months
  • Cheapest Destinations Blog
  • Alex in Wanderland
  • I Am Aileen
  • Wandering Earl
  • Be My Travel Muse
  • Followtheboat
  • Matthew Woodward
  • The Opposite Travellers
  • We Seek Travel
  • Bucket List Journey
  • Migrationology
  • The Cranky Flier
  • Never Ending Footsteps
  • A Dangerous Business
  • Against The Compass
  • Everything Everywhere
  • The Longest Way Home
  • Global Grasshopper
  • Girl Gone Travel
  • Oneika The Traveller
  • The Adventurists
  • Time Travel Turtle
  • Hand Luggage Only
  • Travel4Wildlife
  • The Insatiable Traveler
  • View From The Wing
  • Uncornered Market
  • Jessie On a Journey
  • Legal Nomads
  • TravelFreak
  • The Everywhereist
  • Keep Calm and Travel
  • Practical Wanderlust
  • Expert Vagabond
  • The Voyageur
  • Amateur Traveler
  • Girl Eat World
  • The Adventure Junkies
  • A Broken Backpack
  • The World Travel Guy
  • Life Part 2

1. Nomadic Matt

Nomadic Matt

By:  Matthew Kepnes

I have to be honest with you — I love everything about  Nomadic Matt .  

Everything from his website’s design to his personal writing voice makes for an engaging reading experience. Not to mention that the name “Nomadic Matt” really sticks with me. 

Matthew Kepnes, AKA Nomadic Matt, was once a cubicle worker who admittedly wasn’t always a big traveler. On his first trip back in 2004, he went to Costa Rica where his perspective in life transformed forever. 

A single trip — that’s how easy it is to fall in love with travel. 

Today, Matthew continues living the life he was born for. He primarily blogs about travel tips, encompassing topics like how to save for a trip and things to do in Singapore. 

Blog Topics 

  • Travel Insurance
  • Travel planning
  • Saving money on travel
  • Travel gear
  • Destinations

Monetization Strategies

  • Display advertisements
  • Superstar Blogging online course
  • Affiliate marketing ( Check: Best Travel Affiliate Programs )

2. Backpacking Matt

Backpacking Matt

By:  Matt Kyhnn

I think there’s something about the name “Matt” that raises a person’s affinity for traveling. 

Backpacking Matt , owned and run by Matt Kyhnn, is a travel blog that has similar vibes with Nomadic Matt. It has a simplistic design, a memorable content tone, and striking travel photos that bring the blog’s stories to life. 

Matt Kyhnn also leverages videos — providing his audience a more immersive way to enjoy his content. 

Fresh out of college, Matt simply decided that he won’t settle for a 9-5 job. Instead, he spent months working and traveling across Ireland, Scotland, and other regions in mainland Europe. 

He then booked a one-way ticket to New Zealand where he now resides. In addition to his blog, Matt also runs his own travel planning and booking website — Planit NZ. 

Blog Topics

  • Affiliate marketing
  • Planit NZ travel planning and booking services
  • Brand collaborations

3. Adventurous Kate

Adventurous Kate

By:  Kate McCulley

Kate McCulley, AKA  Adventurous Kate , is a travel blogger with lots of adventures to tell.

She’s been to 83 countries, seven continents, and plenty of experiences to help women appreciate the traveling life. 

Kate’s blog was built during her time in Southeast Asia along with her freelance portfolio, which helped fund her travels. Her target audience is women who want to travel, but required guidance on how to do it safely and easily. 

The “Solo Female Travel” category on her blog consists of posts about travel safety, travel planning, destination guides, and more. She also compiled a list of travel resources that help turn her audience’s travel ideas into action plans. 

  • Travel safety for women
  • Sponsored posts

4. The Blonde Abroad

The Blonde Abroad

By:  Kiersten “Kiki” Rich

I covered Kiersten “Kiki” Rich of  The Blonde Abroad   in my list of the top lifestyle bloggers to follow in 2024. 

As her blog’s name suggests, she’s mainly a travel blogger who also discusses two other lifestyle-related topics — blogging and photography. 

Kiersten spent three, eye-opening months in multiple countries to re-envision the idea of “ success .” She succeeded in her goal and is now one of the most accomplished travel bloggers on the web. 

The Blonde Abroad covers a range of topics from travel photography to foreign cuisine. All of which draws wisdom from Kiersten’s personal travel experiences.

  • Photography
  • Travel destinations
  • The Travel Shop
  • Social media and influencer marketing consulting

5. California Through My Lens

California Through My Lens

By:  Josh McNair

Josh McNair, owner of  California Through My Lens , has a distinct writing style that vividly describes details of travel destinations. 

Unlike bloggers who discovered the love for travel in their adulthood, Josh has always been a passionate traveler at heart. He created California Through My Lens to document his adventures with the online audience. 

California Through My Lens is run by both Josh and his wife, Amy. The pair also has an active YouTube channel called Through My Lens where they share their experiences in video form. 

As you may have guessed, Josh’s content focuses on the beaches, caves, hiking trails, waterfalls, and various landmarks in California. Intricate details of each location, from hike distances to specific travel tips, are often included in his posts. 

  • National parks in California
  • Driving around California
  • California destinations
  • Selling eBooks
  • Advertisements through YouTube 

6. Dan Flying Solo

Dan Flying Solo

By:  Daniel “Dan” Clarke

Dan Flying Solo   is by Daniel Clarke — a travel blogger, photographer, and creative director at his own Portugal-based media company. 

Dan’s blogging life was ignited by his passion for photography. He was originally a frustrated restaurant manager who wanted more out of life.

Like me, Dan is a self-taught blogger. He worked day in and day out by doing free online courses, YouTube tutorials, and heaps of informative guides. 

What makes Dan Flying Solo an extra noteworthy blog is its library of video content. Daniel also makes it clear that the site has no particular theme — not unlike everything else in life.  

“ There’s not one particular theme to this blog because I don’t think that’s how life really is. We change and what we enjoy changes.”

7. Travel with Lakshmi

Travel with Lakshmi

By:  Lakshmi Sharath

Lakshmi Sharath worked on a desk job for multiple media organizations for 15 years. She then started her personal travel blog in 2005 — traveling to over 25 countries and across every corner of India. 

Travel with Lakshmi has only grown steadily ever since. It won multiple awards, including “India’s best travel blog of the year” award from Indiebloggie.  

As an Indian herself, Lakshmi made sure to highlight the country’s top travel destinations on the blog. She also documented her travels to foreign countries — from Abu Dhabi to the United Kingdom. 

As a way to support aspiring travelers around the world, Lakshmi also covers important tips on starting a travel blog. This includes essential tips on photography, travel planning, and travel writing.

  • Social media marketing campaigns
  • Content marketing and writing services
  • Digital media consulting services

8. foXnoMad

foXnoMad

By:  Anil Polat

foXnoMad   is a unique travel blog run by digital nomad Anil Polat.

Anil was exposed to travel at a young age because his parents were journalists. Other than routine trips between Turkey and the United States, they also visited multiple destinations around the world. 

Even in his professional life as a computer security consultant, travel was a big part of Anil’s life. He eventually decided to quit his job and fixate on one goal: to visit every country in the world.

What makes foXnoMad unique is that Anil utilizes his knowledge in tech to provide insightful tips on traveling smartly. He also develops apps that can help travelers in situations like determining water drinkability and calculating tips.

You can check out his podcast where he talks about current events, new product tech releases, and all things travel-related. 

Blog Topics                                           

  • foXnoMad Shop
  • Paid mobile apps

9. Fluent in 3 Months

Fluent in 3 Months

By:  Brendan “Benny” Lewis

Fluent in 3 Months   by Brendan Lewis is created for travelers with a purpose. 

Apart from regular posts about travel planning and destinations, Brendan also writes a lot of guides on foreign languages. 

Remember, language is a crucial part of every culture. Brendan makes sure you learn dozens of useful words and phrases that will enrich your visit to any country. 

Some of the most prominent content formats in his blog are “ways to say” posts and phrase listicles. There are also fun, bite-sized stories like “How I Learned French on the Toilet in 6 Months.”

For more serious language learners, Fluent in 3 Months offers “The Challenge.” It’s a full-fledged online course that will enable you to hold a 15-minute conversation in a new language.

  • How to speak foreign languages
  • Language hacking 
  • Traveling jobs
  • The Challenge online course
  • Speaking engagements

10. Cheapest Destinations Blog

Cheapest Destinations Blog

By:  Tim Leffel

Cheapest Destinations Blog   is one of the oldest travel blogs on this list. 

It is created and run by Tim Leffel — an award-winning travel writer and author.  

Tim has made it his life’s goal to help people make the most out of travel while spending less. His blog contains posts that teach how to spend your travel money wisely and how to make every cent count. 

Other than Cheapest Destinations Blog, Tim also runs a handful of other blogs on different, travel-related topics. This includes Perceptive Travel, Travel Writing 2.0 Blog, and Cheap Living Abroad.  

  • Travel budgeting
  • Influencer marketing through 360 Degree Travel Network

11. Alex in Wanderland 

Alex in Wanderland

By:  Alexandra Baackes

Alexandra Baackes created  Alex in Wanderland   for two reasons. 

First, she’s been dealing with a case of wanderlust all her life. And second, she’s a fan of a beloved, fictional character — Alice in Wonderland. 

Alexandra is originally from Brooklyn, New York where she purchased her one-way ticket into the traveling life. She now blogs about the best travel destinations, outdoor activities, and her personal, travel-related gear.

One of the things I like about Alex in Wanderland is the presentation and categorization of content. 

On the “Categories” page, Alex makes sure articles are well-organized based on topics like travel inspiration, activities, and planning. This makes it easy for her audience to find the information they need at any given time. 

  • Outdoor activities

12. Hey Nadine

Hey Nadine

By:  Nadine Sykora

Nadine Sykora of  Hey Nadine   is a popular travel blogger, YouTuber, and social media influencer.

Over the past 10 years, she has traveled across 55 countries, spoken on expert panels, and became a keynote speaker. 

Nadine’s goal is simple: share her travel experiences with the world and help others do the same. 

Hey Nadine contains a host of content on travel advice, hacks, destinations, and inspiration. As a seasoned YouTuber, you can expect her blog content to contain a lot of embedded videos from her channel. 

  • Video production
  • Advertisements through YouTube
  • Sponsored content

13. I Am Aileen

I Am Aileen

Just like Kiersten Rich, Aileen Adalid is another travel blogger whom I also featured in my top lifestyle blogs listicle.

Aileen runs  I Am Aileen   — an award-winning blog that discusses just about everything there is to discuss in travel. She writes about destinations, the best travel activities, foreign cuisine, and more. 

What interested me the most about Aileen is her blogging background. At age 21, she quit her corporate job, which only paid $300 a month, to become a professional traveler. 

Since then, she’s been on a streak of smashing goals and breaking barriers. Thanks to her commitment to quality content, she’s recognized as one of the top bloggers in Asia. 

  • Online shop

14. Wandering Earl

Wandering Earl

By:  Derek Earl Baron

Here’s a fun trivia about  Wandering Earl . 

Unlike most bloggers who use their first names, the “Earl” in “Wandering Earl” is actually a middle name. Blog owner Derek Earl Baron only thought that “Wandering Derek” didn’t sound as catchy.

Derek is a one-of-a-kind, adventurous soul who discovered his purpose as a modern nomad relatively early into adulthood. After graduating in 1999, he planned a three-month vacation across Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. 

That three-month vacation continues to this very day. 

And that’s how Wandering Earl was created — documenting Derek’s adventures in over 100 countries. He also shares valuable pieces of wisdom on travel planning, food, budgeting, gear, and so on. 

Wandering Earl has that “old-school” look and feel to it. On the plus side, the site’s design only highlights 

  • Working while traveling
  • Selling “eGuides”

15. Be My Travel Muse

Be My Travel Muse

By:  Kristin Addis

Be My Travel Muse  is a solo female travel blog created by Kristin Addis. 

She studied in Taiwan and kept an investment banking job for four years. The only problem was, her daily routine rendered her creative, dreamer side claustrophobic. 

Her first step was a one-way ticket to Bangkok — envisioning a life of writing and travel. That’s exactly what she accomplished with her blog, which now caters to millions of readers all over the world. 

Kristin believes that solo traveling is the best way for women to feel empowered and more confident. She prioritizes solo female travel tips on her blog, including guides on safety, packing, and maintaining relationships. 

Be My Travel Muse also has heaps of content on popular travel destinations and self-care for women. 

  • Self-help for women
  • Relationships
  • The Photo Muse Masterclass online course

16. Followtheboat

Followtheboat

By:  Liz Cleere and Jamie Furlong

Followtheboat   is a unique travel blog that focuses on a specific mode of transport: sailing. 

It is created with love by a travel writer Liz Cleere and photographer Jamie Furlong. There’s also Millie the rescue cat, which functions as a source of inspiration and encouragement for the blog’s human founders. 

Despite the focus on sailboats, Followtheboat’s content isn’t just made for sailors. The posts are tailor-made for travelers who also happen to be interested in the art and joys of sailing. 

Don’t be surprised at the humor and dynamic range of topics on the blog. You’ll find posts like “tools you need on a sailboat” and “is this the weirdest loo in the world?”

Followtheboat also has a library of podcasts, which record Liz and Jamie’s experiences on their travels. 

  • Boat maintenance
  • Patreon donations

17. Matthew Woodward

Matthew Woodward

By:  Matthew Woodward

If Followtheboat is about boats, you can probably guess what  Matthew Woodward   is a blog about trains. 

Not to be mistaken for  Matthew Woodward  the internet marketer, Matthew Woodward the rail adventurer loved trains as a child. He owned model railway sets, traveled alone by train, and watched shows about trains on TV. 

In his time as a geography student, he explored Europe with his trusty Interrail pass. He set his passion aside to focus on his career, which he eventually gave up to become a travel writer. 

Today, he blogs about railway systems over different continents. He’s also an accomplished author of three books: “The Railway to Heaven,” “A Bridge Even Further,” and “Trans-Siberian Adventures.”

  • Railway systems
  • Traveling by train
  • Selling books

18. The Opposite Travellers

The Opposite Travellers

By:  Ryan and Rachel Riel

The Opposite Travellers   were created by married couple Ryan and Rachel Riel. 

While both loved to travel, Ryan and Rachel had contrasting preferences when it comes to traveling. 

Rachel prefers to travel in style and luxury — through the accommodations and services offered by establishments and travel agencies. Ryan, on the other hand, leans toward daring adventures like biking and trekking — on $5 per night accommodations. 

The couple, however, utilized their differences as a selling point in The Opposite Travellers. 

As such, the website’s “Travel” section has two main categories: “Luxury Travel” and “Adventure Travel.” In other words, the blog has a diverse content library for travelers of all tastes and budgets.

The Opposite Travellers also boasts high-quality visuals taken and produced by Ryan Riel. All of the site’s videos are published on Ryan Riel Media — Ryan’s official YouTube channel.  

  • Content production
  • Social media marketing 
  • Influencer marketing

19. We Seek Travel 

olly gaspar travel blogger

By:  Olly Gaspar

We Seek Travel is an adventure travel blog by traveler and adventure photographer Olly Gaspar.

Olly has been living out of his bags full-time since 2018, turning his passion for global adventure into a treasure trove of useful travel guides accompanied by his inspiring photography.

His travel blog serves as a window to extraordinary experiences around the world– from backpacking in India to climbing Himalayan peaks, crossing deserts on camelback, cycling over the Arctic Circle, hiking with gorillas in Uganda, and even fighting Muay Thai in Thailand.

But We Seek Travel is more than just a diary of adventures. It’s a resource-rich hub where Olly shares his firsthand experiences to help modern explorers discover unique outdoor adventures, off-beat hiking trails, travel photography gear, and helpful accommodation and digital nomad resources.

  • Travel Planning & Accommodation
  • Outdoor Adventure
  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Travel photography
  • Travel Gear
  • Photography licensing
  • Adventure Photography shoots
  • Tourism development

20. Bucket List Journey

Bucket List Journey

By:  Annette White

Travel is all about adventures, and so is life. 

That’s the essence of the  Bucket List Journey   by Annette White. 

The blog’s tagline is “tools and inspiration to live your list.” It refers to a person’s “bucket list,” which is basically a list of goals and experiences they want in life. 

Annette didn’t always have such a positive outlook in life. She used to be diagnosed with anxiety, which caused her to miss out on life-enriching experiences and opportunities. 

Eventually, she decided that she’ll no longer become a prisoner of fear and uncertainty. She had courage and took charge of her life’s direction — something every aspiring blogger needs to do at one point. 

Bucket List Journey talks about bucket list-worthy destinations, motivation, money, and travel tips. Annette also imparts knowledge on people who also struggle with facing fear and making braver life decisions. 

  • Overcoming fear and anxiety

21. Migrationology

Migrationology

By:  Mark Wiens

When I first visited  Migrationology , I wasn’t sure whether to classify it as a food or travel blog. 

Then I checked out Mark Wiens’s “About” page. There, I learned that he viewed food as a way to connect with people in various cultures. 

And to be exposed to these cultures, Mark dedicates his time, money, and efforts to travel. 

Mark makes sure the blog only focuses on content based on his personal travels. It’s made for people who want to experience the flavors of the world — in person or through Mark’s posts. 

Apart from general food travel blog posts and city guides, Migrationology also offers readers a “Food Tour” service. It is the result of a year of research done by Mark himself — in partnership with  Bangkok Vanguards . 

  • Bangkok Food Tour

22. The Cranky Flier

The Cranky Flier

By:  Brett Snyder

We already mentioned a blog about boats and another about trains. It’s time to talk about a blog on airplanes and air travel.

Cranky Flier   is a unique blog created by Brett Snyder — President and “Chief Airline Dork” of Cranky Flier LLC. 

Brett has been fascinated with airlines all his life. When he was young, he collected airline timetables and even spent a birthday with his grandmother watching planes land. 

As an adult, he spent several years in the airline industry fulfilling multiple roles. He became a sales intern at USAir, senior analyst at America West, marketing planning product at United, and so on.

Today, Brett publishes his opinions about the airline industry on Cranky Flier. He also updates several series, like “Worst Airline Ever,” “Airlines We Lost,” and “Across the Aisle Interviews.” 

I’ll let you determine what these series are all about based on what they’re called. 

  • Airline industry
  • Cranky Concierge service

23. Never Ending Footsteps

Never Ending Footsteps

By:  Lauren Juliff

Lauren Juliff is one of those bloggers who already knew what they wanted to be from an early age. 

She dreamt of traveling to new places, meeting new people, and exploring new cultures.  Never Ending Footsteps   is proof that she accomplished all three. 

The blog consists of posts about Lauren’s fulfilling travels to different countries. But unlike a lot of famous travel bloggers, she also talks about the downsides of being a digital nomad.

Never Ending Footsteps has a “The Incidents” blog section where Lauren discusses the not-so-sexy aspects of traveling. She has been scammed, attacked by monkeys, locked out of her room, lost her passport, and more. 

Despite these incidents, Lauren’s love for travel only grew. Such experiences increased her wisdom and travel acumen — resulting in some of the most insightful travel articles ever published.

Lauren also helps her audience get into the world of travel blogging. Check out “How to Start a Travel Blog” for information on web hosting, working with WordPress, and so on.

  • Travel safety

24. A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog

By:  Amanda Williams

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog   is a straightforward blog made to help people travel. 

It is created by Amanda Williams, who is a former journalist with degrees in journalism, hospitality, and tourism management.

Amanda first got into journalism by editing obituaries — eventually becoming a copy and layout editor at a newspaper company. She started A Dangerous Business Travel Blog in 2010 out of boredom and her need for a creative outlet. 

Fast forward to 2024, the blog now averages over 340,000 page views per month. Amanda also maintains a strong social media presence with thousands of followers across networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

A Dangerous Business Travel Blog contains posts about travel planning, packing, destinations, and inspiration. Everything is sprinkled with high-quality photos to keep readers engaged and enthused.  

The centerpiece of A Dangerous Business Travel Blog is “The 10-Day Adventure Project.” Put simply, it’s a collection of ready-to-use, self-guided itineraries that will shave hours off your travel planning process.

  • Packing 
  • DangerousBiz online course
  • Freelance writing

25. Against the Compass

Against The Compass

By:  Joan Torres

How do you make a travel blog stand out?

Joan Torres has a surefire answer: covering the most unusual and “off the beaten track” destinations.

Against The Compass   is a unique blog that talks about the travel routes and destinations you probably haven’t heard of. It covers destinations that people don’t normally include in their bucket list, like Pakistan, Tunisia, Syria, and other high-risk countries. 

Of course, Joan makes sure to highlight the importance of safety when traveling in relatively low-popularity destinations. He has comprehensive guides for solo female travel, travel insurance, and general travel safety.

  • Travel insurance

26. Everything Everywhere 

Everything Everywhere

By:  Gary Arndt

In travel blogging, a picture is undeniably worth a thousand words. There’s simply no excuse for any travel blogger to forego the inclusion of visual content in their posts.

Gary Arndt’s absolutely nailed it with his photography work for  Everything Everywhere .

Gary actually won multiple, major travel photography awards — more than any travel photographer. His photography is so good that I suggest you check the “Travel Photos” page on Everything Everywhere.

Go ahead, take a break and thank me later. 

Other than taking breathtaking photos, Gary also publishes detailed blog posts about the places he’s been. He’s been on the go for roughly 9 years non-stop, which means readers will never run out of material.

27. The Longest Way Home

The Longest Way Home

By:  David Ways

The Longest Way Home   started as the personal travel journal of David Ways — a solo traveler in search of home. 

The blog originally started as David’s private, digital diary. As he journeyed across Europe and gained experience, it turned into a full-on blog with travel guides to specific locations. 

David finally found home in Nepal before traveling to other parts of Southeast Asia. 

He’s not the most nitpicky blogger in terms of grammar and spelling, but he’s definitely a brilliant storyteller. He’s also skilled in capturing and immortalizing moments into photos, which you can view on his blog’s gallery. 

The Longest Way Home has a library of content about various destinations, trekking, and travel planning. It also features in-depth travel guides to Nepal, Thailand, and overland travel — plus a mini-guide to Portugal.  

  • Travel planning 
  • Overland travel

28. Global Grasshopper

Global Grasshopper

By:  Becky Moore

Global Grasshopper   is a travel blog run by Becky Moore and her team of professional travel photographers and writers. 

Becky’s first adventure was a six-month voyage in Southeast Asia. She considers herself a “semi-nomad,” traveling from country to country while nestling in Ireland, Australia, or parts of Southeast Asia. 

Global Grasshopper contains posts about popular travel destinations, hotels, and other places that deserve more attention. Readers will also enjoy the blog’s posts about dog-friendly travel — covering topics like dog booster seats and pet-friendly hotels. 

Since the blog is run by a team of experts, expect the content quality to be top-notch across the board. The team also organizes boutique tours, which readers can participate in for a memorable travel experience. 

  • Traveling with a pet
  • Boutique tours bookings

29. Girl Gone Travel

Girl Gone Travel

By:  Carol Cain

Carol Cain is an accomplished professional in the field of communications. She is a social media marketing expert, public speaker, branding agency owner, and award-winning travel blogger.

Girl Gone Travel   is the result of Carol’s innate passion for travel and knack for digital marketing. It is a well-designed, engaging, and filled with quality content that shines with Carol’s personality. 

Other than her travel-related posts, Girl Gone Travel also publishes a lot of posts about blogging and online branding. This makes it an excellent place to start for hopeful travelers who plan to have their own blog one day. 

  • Destinations 
  • Online branding
  • Brave World Media company

30. HoneyTrek

HoneyTrek

By:  Mike and Anne Howard

Believe it or not,  HoneyTrek   is a travel blog about a honeymoon.

Yes — it’s probably the longest honeymoon ever.

Founders Mike and Anne Howard are a power couple with skills that can make any blog great. Anne is a former magazine editor whereas Mike’s a veteran digital media strategist and photographer. 

Together, they’ve honeymooned to over seven continents and 60 countries while creating the most romantic travel blog in the process. 

HoneyTrek contains a collection of posts about their travel destinations, experiences, and travel tips for all budgets. They also wrote two successful books: “Comfortably Wild” and “Ultimate Journeys for Two.” 

  • Travel budgeting 
  • Travel skills

31. Oneika The Traveller

Oneika The Traveller

By:  Oneika Raymond

Oneika The Traveller   is an award-winning travel blog by journalist, keynote speaker, and media personality Oneika Raymond. 

For those who don’t know Oneika, she’s the on-air travel and lifestyle correspondent for CTV Canada and NBC New York. Even more impressively, her blog won her a gold medal in the 2018 SATW Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism competition.

Oneika talks about travel destinations and her go-to tips for life on the road. With her experience in the field of journalism, she’s definitely one of the most engaging storytellers on this list.

  • Fashion and style while traveling
  • Traveling as a minority
  • Personal opinions
  • Social media marketing

32. The Adventurists

The Adventurists

By:  Tom Morgan

The Adventurists   is hands down one of the most well-designed travel blogs in this post. 

The blog proves that integrating tons of video content into one page doesn’t have to affect its loading speed. In fact, the site loads surprisingly fast despite having several video panels on the homepage.

I’m not going to delve too deeply into this technical feat. What I’m going to focus on, however, is the brilliant team behind The Adventurists. 

The site is founded by “Chief Idiot” — Tom Morgan. Apparently, most of the crazy ideas featured on the blog were his. 

Every page on the site reflects Morgan and his team’s wackiness and passion for great adventures. They do, host, and document daring outdoor activities on air, land, and sea — plus, a whole lot of charity.

Their audience can also participate in these activities, which can be held in various parts of the globe. The “Monkey Run,” for example, is an event where participants race through dirt trails on tiny bikes.

The bottom line is, it’s hard to come up with unique ideas that set you apart in the blogging landscape. The Adventurists, on the other hand, managed to do so multiple times. 

  • “The Adventures” events
  • The “Shop of Stuff”

33. Time Travel Turtle

Time Travel Turtle

By:  Michael Turtle

Time Travel Turtle   is created by Australian Journalist Michael Turtle. 

Michael was born to be a storyteller and he knew it from an early age. 

In school, he ran the student newsletter and contributed a weekly column. He also filled the role of deputy editor of a university newspaper. 

Time Travel Turtle’s contains mainly posts on the locations that Michael has visited over the years. 

Like most renowned travel bloggers, Michael captures amazing photos that travel enthusiasts can fall in love with. He puts some of these photos up for sale to companies who’d like to feature those locations or properties. 

Michael continues to explore the world as a digital nomad. He also shares practical travel tips so readers can experience these adventures themselves. 

  • Selling photography

34. Hand Luggage Only

Hand Luggage Only

By:  Yaya and Lloyd

Hand Luggage Only   is a hugely successful travel blog by couple Yaya and Lloyd. 

The site doles out travel advice, inspiration, photography tips, food reviews, and posts about must-see destinations. It also has a library of high-quality videos where Yaya and Lloyd describe their experiences in detail.  

Yaya and Lloyd started the blog in 2014 with a plan to share their travel stories with the world. Within a few hours, they published their first posts using photos they already took and edited. 

The moral of the story is, consider starting a blog if you already have a library of unused travel photos. 

35. Travel4Wildlife

Travel4Wildlife

By:  Christina Garcia and Hal Brindley 

It should only take anyone a second to figure out what  Travel4Wildlife   is all about. 

The blog is created by couple Christina Garcia and Hal Brindley out of their passion for wildlife. 

Hal is an experienced wildlife photographer for organizations like the Nature Conservancy Magazine, SEE Turtles, and RARE Conservation. Christina, on the other hand, is an experienced zoologist who worked on studies on wolves, cheetahs, and leopards. 

Travel4Wildlife’s goal is to increase awareness and increase the appreciation for wildlife. More importantly, it was Christina and Hal’s life goal to promote wildlife conservation through responsible tourism. 

Behind the scenes, the couple teams up to create compelling articles that focus on wildlife in specific destinations. The blog covers a range of species on different continents — from owls in South Africa to polar bears in Canada. 

  • Wildlife tour reviews
  • Responsible travel

36. The Insatiable Traveler

The Insatiable Traveler

By:  Susan Portnoy

Susan Portnoy, also called  The Insatiable Traveler   on her blog, is a seasoned travel writer and photographer. 

Susan’s last full-time job was VP of corporate communications at Condé Nast. When that door closed, she took on a freelancing career as she learned the art of photography. 

Fast forward a few years, and she has enough accolades to make photography degree holders envious. 

Her photographic works were featured by organizations like National Geographic and companies like Bing. She also won awards like the SATW Lowell Thomas Award and the 2018 Gold in the Muster Photo Competition. 

The main focal points of The Insatiable Traveler include destinations, cruises, photography, and travel gear. Susan also covers the safaris in various regions, like Tanzania, Namibia, and Kenya. 

37. View from the Wing

View From The Wing

By:  Gary Leff 

Just like Brett Snyder, Gary Leff of  View From The Wing   is an expert in all things air travel. 

Gary was named one of the “World’s Top Travel Experts” by Condé Nast Traveler since 2010. He also co-founded InsideFlyer.com — a community made by and for frequent flyers.

View From The Wing is a goldmine of timeless tips on airline miles, credit cards, hotels, and business travel. No matter your sub-niche in travel, I recommend checking it out for ways to maximize your frequent flyer miles. 

Gary also publishes posts called “Trip Reports” about establishments, food, and various attractions. 

  • Hotel reviews
  • Credit cards

38. Uncornered Market

Uncornered Market

By:  Daniel Noll and Audrey Scott

Dan Noll and Audrey Scott are a pair of adventurers, storytellers, and tourism advisors who advocate for responsible traveling. 

They created  Uncornered Market   — a responsible tourism blog — after leaving their secure and stable lifestyle in Prague. Prior to that, they lived in San Francisco and took a leap of faith for the sake of avoiding regrets.  

It’s clear that both Dan and Audrey believed that fulfillment can’t be found within the confines of your comfort zone. They explored, made connections, and shared their experiences through their travel blog. 

Some of the topics you’ll find in Uncornered Market are about destinations, sustainable tourism, food, and trekking. Dan and Audrey also write about personal growth and experiential travel. 

Uncornered Market is also a tourism development and marketing consultancy company. They help travel companies, destinations, and tourism organizations build their brands and deliver their message to a wider audience. 

  • Responsible tourism
  • Tourism development and marketing consultancy services

39. Jessie on a Journey

Jessie on a Journey

By:  Jessica “Jessie” Festa

Like plenty of bloggers, Jessica Festa needed a taste of life before discovering her true calling. 

In her youth, Jessie traveled to mostly cruises in the Caribbean and road trips in North America. She also experienced being a sightseeing guide in New York. 

Jessie on a Journey   is the result of her pursuing her dreams of getting paid to do something she loves. She now blogs about being a solo female traveler, blogging it, and profiting off of it. 

I’m sure a lot of big-name bloggers are all too familiar with how Jessie made the blogging vision a reality.

For a long time, she felt that the workaday lifestyle isn’t for her. It made her feel like she’s living everyone else’s life — not the kind of life she wanted to keep. 

Despite the disapproval of loved ones, Jessie decided to quit her secure job in favor of being a travel blogger. 

She was just as unprepared as most people before starting their own blog. The key difference is, she went out there and took her first step. 

  • Travel blog consulting
  • Tour company consulting

40. Legal Nomads

Legal Nomads

By:  Jodi Ettenberg

Back when Jodi Ettenberg was in law school, she never would’ve guessed she’d run a successful travel and food business. 

That happens to a lot of people, especially those who never thought of giving priority to their passions. 

It’s just a hunch, but I think the name  Legal Nomads   had something to do with Jodi’s background in law. 

Legal Nomads highlights destinations and local cultures just as insightfully as other travel blogs. What makes it different is that Jodi focuses on local cuisines to experience and tell the stories of each destination. 

A huge part of Jodi’s blog is about wellness and gluten-free eating. She then utilized her knowledge and experience to create detailed restaurant cards, which travelers can use when visiting certain countries. 

  • Gluten-free restaurant cards
  • The Legal Nomads Shop

41. Indiana Jo

Indiana Jo

By:  Jo Fitzsimons

Like Jodi Ettenberg, Jo Fitzsimons also used to practice law before becoming a successful travel and lifestyle writer. 

Indiana Jo   started way back in 2010 where Jo can comfortably type away her thoughts and musings. Fed up with her full-time job, she went out to see the world as a digital nomad.

It wasn’t always smooth sailing for Indiana Jo, however. According to her, she thought about quitting the blog several times before finally realizing that it’s a lifetime thing. 

Jo writes about her travel experiences, destinations, wine, and food. She also shares travel planning tips along with a long list of content about topics that personally interest her. 

  • Travel health and safety

42. TravelFreak

TravelFreak

By:  Jeremy Scott Foster

TravelFreak   is the brainchild of Jeremy Scott Foster who left America in the middle of a recession and to Australia. 

For a while, he racked up some savings as a traveling bartender. It took some time before he finally made the switch to be a digital nomad and online entrepreneur. 

Jeremy created the blog to help people create opportunities to achieve the fulfilling life they deserve. 

He writes about travel advice, destinations, gear, and ways to get your finances in order as you travel. This includes guides on how to land and keep a job abroad along with resources on reliable booking websites. 

I personally like the way Jeremy designed TravelFreak to provide the best possible user experience. Unlike a traditional layout, the site features a search bar so readers can jump right into the content they need.

TravelFreak has been featured in Forbes, National Geographic, The New York Times, and a few other big-name publications.   

43. The Everywhereist

The Everywhereist

By:  Geraldine DeRuiter

Before anything else, yes — that’s Rand Fishkin in the photo above. 

And yes, the next travel blogger on this list is Rand’s longtime sweetheart and wife. 

Geraldine DeRuiter was a former copywriter and went with Rand in his travels, which are often business-related. She then turned to the habit of documenting their travel experiences, which she described as “love letters” to her husband. 

Today, Geraldine works full-time on  The Everywhereist   — named by Time magazine as one of the best blogs in 2011. 

The Everywhereist contains posts about food and Geraldine’s travel experiences along with a comprehensive Philadelphia travel guide. The guide contains information on where to go, eat, shop, and stay. 

Geraldine also wrote a book called “All Over The Place.” It chronicles how she embraced her love for blogging after being laid off, which aspiring bloggers can draw inspiration from. 

  • All Over The Place book sales

44. Keep Calm and Travel

Keep Calm and Travel

By:  Clelia Mattana

Keep Calm and Travel   is a travel blog created by serial traveler Clelia Mattana. 

Ever since she was 19, Clelia is a certified sea lover and globetrotter. But like many travel bloggers, she was given a choice between a secure job and the traveling lifestyle. 

Clelia’s finalized her choice when she bought a one-way ticket to Asia. She then created Keep Calm and Travel to send a simple message:

“No matter what your age is, or your budget, or status, you can travel and live your life on your own terms.”

The blog’s topics include destinations across continents, photography, and travel gear. She also has a dedicated page for Sardinia, which is one of her absolute favorite travel destinations.

45. Practical Wanderlust

Practical Wanderlust

By:  Lia and Jeremy Garcia

Lia and Jeremy Garcia, who aptly labeled themselves a “travel couple” on Instagram, are the minds behind  Practical Wanderlust .  

Jeremy is a film degree holder whose passions include writing and directing. He also became a high school teacher who taught filmmaking and digital media art.

Lia, on the other hand, has a fashion design and apparel merchandising degree. She took on roles in corporate merchandising before becoming a business systems analyst. 

Why did I tell you all this? Simple: I want you to know what the pair had to give up pursuing their dreams of traveling. 

Practical Wanderlust’s goal is to help other people enjoy travel in the most realistic and sensible approach possible. The blog is filled with detailed content on planning memorable trips on a budget, where to go, and staying safe.   

Lia and Jeremy also host their own podcast, which is available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. 

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By:  Matthew “Matt” Karsten

Matthew Karsten, AKA the  Expert Vagabond , has been a travel blogger, photographer, and digital nomad for nine years.

He talks about budget travel tips, destinations, travel photography, and strategies to make the digital nomadic life work. 

Matt is a business degree holder who spent time freelancing as a nightlife and event photographer. While he admits it was fun, he knew that he wants and deserves something more. 

After a year of downsizing his life, eating homemade food, selling eBooks, and saving every penny, he was ready. He set out to obtain a different kind of wealth — that which is made with adventures and experiences.

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47. The Voyageur

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By:  Pauline Chardin

Pauline Chardin is a France-based fashion designer, photographer, and art director. 

She always had a soft spot for travel — driven by her appreciation for picturesque architecture, landscapes, and good food. She started  The Voyageur   to help people view the world through her voice and eyes. 

The Voyageur is a simple, yet aesthetic website achieved through Pauline’s incredible photography skills. Apart from itineraries and posts about hotels, food, art, and architecture, the site also has a sizeable photo gallery.

Images are accompanied by a brief article that describes the destination’s history and Pauline’s thoughts and emotions during her visit. I’m not sure what it is, but there’s something about this content format that’s truly engaging and relaxing. 

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48. Amateur Traveler

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By:  Chris Christensen

Don’t be fooled by the name —  Amateur Traveler   is by no means run by an amateur.

Chris Christensen is a skilled photographer, travel writer, and podcast host. The site also utilizes a long list of monetization strategies that I believe every blogger should learn. 

True, he wasn’t the most experienced traveler when he started the blog. Before he created Amateur Traveler, he was a full-time EVP of engineering and operations for a company based in Silicon Valley. 

In his defense, he grew up in a family that traveled a lot to national parks in a trailer. He also learned a lot of foreign languages, which he believes is a window into understanding and embracing different cultures. 

Amateur Traveler discusses destinations, travel budgeting, planning, gear, and booking. The site also features a weekly podcast on the top destinations around the world. 

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49. Girl Eat World

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By:  Melissa Hie

Melissa Hie is the “Girl” in  Girl Eat World  — a name that encapsulates what the whole blog is all about. 

You see, Melissa’s three passions are food, travel, and storytelling. She started the blog in 2015 as a digital diary for herself and friends who need travel tips. 

Prior to her blog’s success, she amassed quite a following on Instagram. This springboarded her blogging career, which she put in the back burner after focusing on her full-time career.

Girl Eat World is essentially a compendium of Melissa’s travel stories and travel planning guides. She also has an iconic style of capturing Instagram posts, which must be seen to be appreciated. 

50. The Adventure Junkies

The Adventure Junkies

By:  Antonio Cala and Amanda Zeisset

The Adventure Junkies   is definitely not your average travel blog. 

It’s not just about the travel stories of founders Antonio Cala and Amanda Zeisset. Upon visiting the blog for the first time, you’ll realize that it’s all about the community the blog has built. 

New visitors are encouraged to join “ Summit ” — a free community for people who seek adventures through travel and outdoor activities. There, members can connect, plan events, share posts, ask questions, form groups, and discuss anything related to travel. 

The Adventure Junkies also compile guides and resources about outdoor activities like diving, kayaking, mountain biking, and snowboarding. There’s also a section for visitors who’d like to learn about outdoor and underwater photography.

Antonio and Amanda started The Adventure Junkies as a personal blog about their three years of cycling. Over time, their readers began asking questions on how they can plan their own adventures. 

The couple then realized that they need to create something more than a personal blog. As such, they transformed The Adventure Junkies as a one-stop shop for adventurists.  

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51. A Broken Backpack Travel Blog

A Broken Backpack

By:  Melissa Giroux

Melissa Giroux used to be a social worker who only traveled once a year. 

Melissa created  A Broken Backpack   a year after her journey in the Canadian Rockies — hitch-hiking from point A to B. She continued working on her blog as a creative outlet while working on a farm in Australia. 

It didn’t take long before A Broken Backpack’s popularity gained momentum and gave Melissa a new frontier. 

The website contains crucial tips on travel gear, budgeting, destinations, and the life of a digital nomad. Melissa also put together in-depth guides on travel blogging, moving to another country as an expat, and backpacking.

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David Leiter is an American travel blogger currently based in Bali, Indonesia, with his wife Intan (who’s a Bali local).

They travel around the world and try to document the most scenic destinations by creating articles, photos, videos, and guides for other travelers.

David runs  The World Travel Guy , an adventure travel blog that he started when he was a solo traveler, but now covers their travels around the globe as a couple.

In total, they’ve visited dozens of countries, while also checking off some bucket list adventures like a Komodo dragon safari in Indonesia, the Mount Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal, and a bunch of world monuments like the Angkor Wat and Taj Mahal.

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By:  Jonathan Look Jr. and Sarah Wilson

The last blog on this list that your best life can start at any time you choose. 

Let me tell you the story behind  Life Part 2   and the people behind it.

Jonathan Look Jr. and Sarah Wilson are both happy retirees with a simple mantra: “don’t waste your retirement.”

To them, retirement isn’t about being comfortable and secure. Rather, it’s all about the freedom to listen to your heart and follow where it takes you. 

Jonathan and Sarah met in Chiang Mai, Thailand where they both agreed to see the world as a couple. 

Life Part 2 is a mix of all things travel. At times, there’ll be a post about remote destinations and backpacking, and at other times, the theme is luxury travel. 

You will, however, notice that the content topics on the blog often revolve around retirement, minimalism, and travel. 

Planning to go on your own travel adventures? Perhaps you’re thinking of starting your very own travel blog?

It doesn’t matter if you’ve got a case of wanderlust or the desire to be a travel blogger yourself. 

The list above has some of the best travel blogs ever created. They can provide you with ideas and inspiration for your next trip or first-ever travel blog post. 

If you think I missed a great travel blog that everyone should read, let me know in the comments below. Good luck!

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'Conan O'Brien Must Go' is side-splitting evidence of life beyond late night TV

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Conan O'Brien dresses as a Viking in Norway.

To be honest, when I first heard Conan O'Brien was ending his TV talk show in 2021, I assumed news that he might turn to variety shows and online programs to continue his career was some combination of face-saving and wishful thinking.

But after watching the four episodes of his new Max series Conan O'Brien Must Go , it's now obvious — even to a thickheaded critic like me — that leaving late night TV really was liberating for O'Brien. He's leveraged his unique sensibility into several different podcasts, a deal with Sirius XM , specials featuring other stand-up comics and now this travel series for Max — which resembles jokey specials he did for cable channel TBS back in the day.

And as the late night TV genre crumbles under sagging viewership and the decline of traditional media, O'Brien's renaissance also provides an example for the future — where fertile comedy minds and talented performers can spread their work over a much larger canvas.

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O'Brien already made a splash recently with his brilliantly maniacal appearance on the interview-while-eating-hot-wings show Hot Ones , slobbering over hot sauces while claiming, as he was checked over by a fake doctor, that "I'm fine! I'm perfectly f*****g fine!"

This is the place where O'Brien shines — he's called it "this strange phantom intersection between smart and stupid" — and it's on full, freakish, super silly display in every episode of Conan O'Brien Must Go .

The conceit of the show is pretty simple. O'Brien heads overseas to visit average folks in Norway, Argentina, Thailand and Ireland who had once Zoomed in to speak with him on the podcast Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan . Sometimes the visits seem like a surprise — he catches one aspiring Norwegian rapper in shorts and Crocs after popping up on his doorstep — and others seem a bit more planned, including his visit to a radio show with about four listeners in Buenos Aires.

Each episode begins with a solemn monologue which sounds like it is delivered by the film world's most eccentric voice, German filmmaker and actor Werner Herzog (he's not credited in the show and when asked, a publicist at Max shared a quote from O'Brien: "I can neither confirm nor deny the voice in question.")

The torturous accent by "Herzog" makes every line sound absurdly hilarious, describing O'Brien as "the defiler ... with dull, tiny eyes ... the eyes of a crudely painted doll ... he scavenges in distant lands, uninvited, fueled by a bottomless hunger for recognition and the occasional selfie."

Now that's smart. And oh so stupid.

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O'Brien performs onstage with a fan in Norway

Fans of O'Brien's Conan Without Borders specials on TBS already know what his style is when he tackles a travel show — throwing himself into outrageous reactions and situations while working his quirky brand of improvised conversations with hapless bystanders.

In the Max series Conan O'Brien Must Go , that includes O'Brien offering screechy vocals onstage during a performance of a Norwegian emo/rap band. Or asking provocative questions of a couple therapist/sex expert. Or getting beat up in a "fight" with a 10-year-old boy in a bar.

It's all an excuse for O'Brien to unleash his energetic wit, taste for silly absurdity and skill at drawing laughs from sympathetic — if often befuddled — strangers. Whether you enjoy this special will depend on how you feel about O'Brien's style, which can feel a bit like the world's best class clown doing everything possible to make you crack a smile.

(Rent a family in Norway so they can say goodbye when he gets on a SeaCraft? Check. Get local artists to paint a mural of O'Brien, a soccer star and The Pope on the side of a building in Argentina? Double check.)

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'Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend' Is A Joke Name For A Podcast — Sort Of

But what amazes in a larger sense is how O'Brien has turned his sensibility into a comedy brand to fuel work on many different platforms. And, at age 60, with more than 30 years as a comedy star, he's been released from the shackles of any genre to shine wherever he chooses — whether it's an episode of Hot Ones or a streaming service which sometimes looks like a collision between True Detective and 90 Day Fiancé .

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I'm old enough that I started covering TV not long after O'Brien made his first move from the shadows of life as a comedy writer – he worked on Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons — to succeed David Letterman in 1993 as host of NBC's show Late Night (now hosted by Seth Meyers). Back then, NBC gave O'Brien years to figure out the show, honing his smartly serious comedy in a way that would inspire then-teenage fans like Seth Rogen and Bill Hader .

O'Brien left NBC after a disastrous deal where the network tried to make him host of its venerated late night program The Tonight Show and also keep its former host Jay Leno at the network. He moved to a late night show on TBS in 2010, but even then, there was a sense that his creativity was a bit hemmed in by the format.

After 28 Quirky Years, Conan O'Brien Is Leaving Late Night

After 28 Quirky Years, Conan O'Brien Is Leaving Late Night

By the time he left his TBS show Conan for good, it seemed O'Brien was already caught in a trend which would hobble other late night shows — as young viewers consumed his content online and ratings on cable dropped.

Now, with a podcast and digital media company worth many millions and growing status as a TV comedy legend still willing to do almost anything for a laugh, O'Brien is proving there is a successful life beyond late night.

Particularly, if you have the talent to play the fool while leaving little doubt you're also the smartest person in the room.

How a millennial Lyft driver used the gig to travel to all 50 states, launch a food blog, and get started on a book

  • Kreskin J. Torres, a Lyft driver, has traveled across all 50 states, documenting his dining experiences.
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  • He said gig driving is just temporary and has helped him achieve his larger goals.

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Kreskin J. Torres, 35, has eaten his way through all 50 states — including Alaska and Hawaii. His ticket to doing so? Driving for Uber and Lyft .

The Army veteran and Baltimore native has documented his dining on his blog Rideshare Foodie . After seven years, he's learned the most profitable times of day to drive, the best locations to find riders in each city and the optimal strategies for maximizing tips .

"You just got to work smarter, not harder," Torres said. "From my experience, I've been in every state, so I know how every city works now."

At the same time, he's been able to pursue his foodie passions. Torres is now working on a book called "Taste of the States," his recommendations app called Rideshare Foodies, and planning a series of events to honor dishes from various states and their history.

While driving for ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft can be a flexible way to earn money for people like Torres who have more than one hustle, it can also be a recipe for burnout. Among the dozens of drivers Business Insider has spoken with over the past few months, many are already dreaming of what's next — starting a business or finding new modes of employment .

And that's Torres' main career advice for those considering it. After all, he's not planning to do the job forever, as he hopes to transition away, though it helped him jump-start new paths for his future.

"Do not make this the end all be all," Torres said, noting how Uber and Lyft have threatened to pull out of Minneapolis. "When it started, it was advertised as a gig, a side hustle."

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As a veteran, he said this job has been relatively stress-free and helpful for not feeling lonely, a similar sentiment he's heard from veterans with PTSD.

"I enjoy meeting and connecting with different people and getting to see different places," Torres said.

He decided to spend his next few years on the road using driving to fund his adventures and to meet locals who could point him to the best restaurants and experiences.

"The great thing is you get to learn about different cities and how everything operates," Torres said.

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He moved to San Antonio , though he works mainly around the more-profitable Austin area, and has explored the South and Southeast.

While he doesn't make much money from his blog, he said driving has allowed him to try everything from Navajo tacos in Arizona to biscuits in chocolate gravy in Arkansas to huckleberry swirls in Montana. Driving has led him to some of his favorite restaurants like I693 Red Zone Grill in Jackson, Mississippi; Strawberry's BBQ in Holcomb, Missouri; and Rice & Roll by Xing Xing in Wichita.

Learning the most profitable places and times to drive

Torres noticed he would get more profitable rides driving around suburbs, airports, and sports stadiums, locations coveted by drivers as they get more tips and sometimes elevated fares.

He learned New Year's will always be profitable , though rides slow down around February before picking up in mid-March. It's led him to be more methodical about the types of rides to take, as well as planning when to save more of his earnings and when to splurge a little on food and travel.

"After seven years, I'm a lot more experienced. It depends on the time of the season, so I usually can do a lot more business in college towns," Torres said. "I would visit a city, see what they're known for, a little history behind it."

Torres was making enough to comfortably travel the country, though he's always been careful since he said passengers are sometimes confused by his out-of-state license plate. He also faced a permanent deactivation from Uber last year over a dispute over the color of his car.

He doesn't have a wife or kids, nor does he have an apartment, as he mainly lives out of his car to save money. He acknowledges that growing competition on the road and lower earnings could put a greater dent in savings for people with families or permanent residences.

Torres has transitioned to driving full-time for Lyft , and he typically is online for 12 hours a day but only actively drives five to six hours in between waiting around airports.

He said he's increasingly put himself in his passengers' shoes to determine the best places and times to drive — he likely won't put in the effort to drive during rain, and he's more likely to do later trips around concert venues or bars.

To continue supporting his travels, he said he sometimes does airport rides at 3 or 4 a.m., as well as rides between 6:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. during the morning rush. He also said being online around noon is fruitful for corporate workers, while 3 p.m. is right when schools let out. He usually tries not to drive around evening rush hours but sometimes resumes later at night.

He also devotes more time to driving between Wednesday and Sunday, when rides are more frequent, whether for "whiskey Wednesdays" or Friday afternoon happy hours. This is also when he can best network with passengers and hear their stories, as he said he occasionally gets to drive famous people.

Torres said drivers should consider this a short-term opportunity while working toward long-term goals. As he eases off the app, he has his eyes set on more international travel in the coming months. He's also investing more time in his food app, a local recommendation tool that functions like a Facebook group in which people ask questions about, for example, the best bartender in the area or where to go for particular dishes. It has launched on Android and set to be released on Apple by the summer.

"The most positivity that you can get out of it, do whatever you can and get the most out of it," Torres said. "The next few months will probably be my last time doing this because I'm focusing on other things, so I always had a plan for the things I was going to do."

Are you a ride-hailing driver who's struggling to pay bills or has had recent success? Have you recently pivoted to a new career from driving? Reach out to  [email protected] .

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Woman tried to board flight at Memphis Airport with 56 pounds of marijuana: Reports

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Before a 21-year-old Memphis woman could board an United Airlines flight, Memphis International Airport Police found 56 pounds of marijuana in her luggage, according to multiple reports.

The woman was charged with possession of a controlled substance with the intention to manufacture, deliver or sell, Shelby County jail records show. This charge is a felony offense that "carries harsh penalties," the Law Office of Bernie McEvoy , an attorney in Nashville, Tennessee, said.

The woman is now free after posting a $5,000 bond, according to Shelby County jail records.

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Woman allowed airport police to check her luggage, had name tag on bags, according to reports

Memphis airport police caught the woman Sunday after finding her luggage "busted open" on a United Airlines bag cart, WMC-TV reported. The woman's name tag was attached to the bags, the Memphis, Tennessee-based TV station said.

After locating the woman's luggage, she gave airport police permission to search her bags, WMC-TV said. Once the drugs were found, she was subsequently arrested.

USA TODAY contacted Memphis International Airport Police on Thursday and was told the department is working to provide a police report.

How much would 56 pounds of marijuana go for on the street?

When a St. Paul, Minnesota man was arrested for possessing 56 pounds of marijuana in May 2013, now-retired Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom estimated the drugs had a street value between $171,000 and $342,000, WCCO , branded CBS Minnesota, reported.

More recently, the Butler County Sheriff's Office seized 56 pounds of marijuana from a property in El Dorado, Kansas in July 2021 and valued the drugs at $180,000, the Witchita Eagle reported.

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Looking to go beyond the usual Mother's Day gift? Treat the minimalist mom in your life to the ultimate gift of travel. Say goodbye to clutter and hello to cherished memories with these unforgettable experiences. From a stateside F1 race to a spa day on the island of fire and ice to spending quality time at a few of our nation's most brilliant national parks, the experiences on this list are sure to put a smile on Mom's face. Check out the options below and plan a trip.

Experience F1 at the Miami Grand Prix

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If you already live in Florida or can get there relatively easily, this one's for you. Talk about super last minute, but if your mom is a race fan, going to the Miami Grand Prix this weekend could be a check off the old bucket list. It’s the only race in the U.S. this spring, the next race stateside will be in Texas at Circuit of the Americas in October. As with anything last minute you’ll end up paying a bit more than if you had planned this Mother’s Day gift out a bit ahead of time, but can you really put a price on a gift to the woman who raised you to be an F1 fan? I say no.

To find any available hotels for this weekend check out Expedia.com or Vrbo if you’d rather stay at a unique Miami home.  

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Hit the slopes for some spring skiing in the Rockies

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Skiing in May? With the amount of snow the Rockies have seen this month, it is entirely possible. Ski resorts like Copper Mountain, Breckenridge and Winter Park are estimating mid-May, so a Mother's Day weekend ski getaway could be entirely possible. Just d on’t forget the sunscreen. 

When it comes to where to stay at a ski resort, it's hard to go wrong with a site like Vrbo. There are hundreds of options still available this late in the season at a variety of resorts. A quick search of Breckenridge Ski Resort for Mother's Day weekend shows over 300 properties available, from a huge 20-person ski-in ski-out villa only a few steps away from the slopes to smaller condos averaging less than $100/night before fees.

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Road trip through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park

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Most people in the United States are familiar with Yellowstone National Park, the nation’s first national park. Filled with geysers, waterfalls, hot springs and streams, not to mention thousands of species of animals and plants, Yellowstone is an incredible place to take a road trip. Nearby Grand Teton National Park is less known but still quite popular. Shots of the Tetons towering over lakes and meadows have long filled rolls of film and memory cards. 

As spring arrives and the snow starts to melt, it can be a great time to visit either of these parks, though I wouldn’t blame you for postponing your trip until summer has arrived — as of this writing there is still over 10 feet of snow on the upper mountain at Jackson Hole Ski resort right outside GTNP. The best way to visit both parks? Probably an RV from RVShare.com. Think of it as Turo but for RVs. With so much of both parks to explore, you’ll constantly be on the move; renting out an RV to stay in during the entirety of the trip means you won’t have to keep packing and unpacking as you move from place to place. There are plenty of options to choose from, from towables to Class C motorhomes. You can even get a destination delivery if you don’t want to bother moving it around.

If an RV isn’t your style, or you’re going to stay in one spot for a while, Vrbo is another great option. Unlike AirBNB which offers private rooms for rent, meaning you’re sharing your vacation with someone else, with Vrbo the entire house is yours . Whether you want to stay in a rustic cabin inside the National Park or this luxury mountain modern home is more your speed, Vrbo has you covered. 

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Stay in a vintage Airstream outside of Yosemite National Park

I’ve always loved the idea of camping with my family. I am very comfortable sleeping in a tent, mostly due to the fact that once I am asleep I am dead to the world for the next 7-9 hours, especially after a long day of hiking. Not everyone feels the same way, though, preferring a mattress to a sleeping pad. That’s where a place like Autocamp Yosemite comes in. Just outside of one of the world’s most known national parks is a fleet of vintage, retrofitted Airstreams. 

Featuring air conditioning and heat, memory foam mattresses, Egyptian cotton sheets, coffee service, a private kitchenette and a luxurious shower in a private spa-esque bathroom, these Airstreams offer glamping in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Outside of the Airstream, Autocamp offers a heated pool, self-serve breakfast and a coffee service. Everything to pamper Mom. 

Road Trip around Iceland then spend a relaxing spa day at the Blue Lagoon

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This one is for the more adventurous moms out there. The land of fire and ice has gotten more and more popular than when we first visited back in 2017 and for good reason: stunning landscapes, mountains, hundreds of waterfalls and very few crowds. Many cities now offer nonstop flights to Iceland. Get a seat on the north side of the plane for a chance to see the northern lights on your way to Reykjavik. Once you land, get in a camper van that you’ll call home for the next few days, or hop behind the wheel of one of the many 4x4s that we don’t have here in the states and take off.

Whether you’re interested in waterfalls or whale watching, glacier hikes or diving between tectonic plates, you can do it in Iceland. If you do go the camper van route, I highly recommend stopping at Blue Lagoon on your way back to Keflavik Airport at the end of your trip for a luxurious spa experience.

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Roster of Iran’s Drones

By 2024, Iran’s military-industrial complex had produced thousands of advanced drones used for surveillance, reconnaissance, and combat used against U.S. forces as well as American allies in the Middle East. The drones (unmanned aerial vehicles) have become one of the greatest assets of the Iranian-backed “Axis of Resistance”—a network of militias in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen—and one of the greatest dangers to Iran’s regional rivals. Among notable attacks that marked turning points in diverse Middle East conflicts:

  • On Jan. 28, 2024, an Iranian-made drone attacked Tower 22, a U.S. outpost in Jordan along the Iraq and Syrian borders, that killed three American soldiers and injured more than 40.
  • In January 2024, 18 Iranian-designed drones were fired by the Houthis in Yemen on ships in the Red Sea.
  • In September 2019, drones and cruise missiles fired from Iran attacked Saudi Arabia’s largest oil processing facility, temporarily crippling almost half of the kingdom’s petroleum output.

Iranian-backed militias began using drones against U.S. military and diplomatic targets in Iraq and Syria in 2021. In 2021 and 2022, Iranian-designed drones were linked to at least 20 percent of attacks launched by militias linked to Tehran, according to War on the Rocks . Drone attacks on targets in Syria, Iraq and Jordan increased again after war erupted between Hamas and Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Iran has also supplied hundreds of drones to Russia, beginning in 2022, that have been used against civilian and military targets in Ukraine. Russia established its own industry to replicate Iranian drone models.

Drones “pose the most immediate threat to Middle East security because of their low cost, widespread availability, and potential deniability—since their point of origin can be disguised by employing a convoluted flight path,” Gen. Kenneth F. McKenzie Jr., former head of U.S. Central Command,  wrote in a paper for the Washington Institute . The technology has produced “an inflection point in aerial warfare—comparable to the introduction of manned flight more than a century ago—that has ended the guarantee of U.S. air superiority over its forces and bases,” he warned in February 2023.

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Iran’s drones have diverse capabilities:

  • Suicide drones: Iran has at least 10 different models of suicide drones, which explode on impact. They can be as accurate as a ballistic missile, but they can fly lower to evade radar. Smaller models, such as the Shahed-136, carry less than 45 kilograms (100 pounds) of explosives. One of the smallest models, the Meraj-521, carries only 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of explosives. Many are slow and therefore easier to shoot down by anti-aircraft guns or missiles. Their ranges are as little as 5 kilometers (3 miles) or as far as 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles). Iran’s largest suicide drones, such as the Arash series, can carry nearly 260 kilograms (575 pounds) of explosives. They have ranges of 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles).  
  • Combat and surveillance drones: Iran has more than a dozen models of combat drones that can attack ground, sea or air targets and then return to base. Larger models, such as the Shahed-149, have ranges of 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles) and can carry up to 500 kilograms (1,100 pounds) of munitions or electronic equipment. Most of Iran’s combat drones, including long-range models, also have surveillance capabilities. Their functions range from taking photographs and video footage to marking targets for bombers, fighters or other drones. Iran also has smaller surveillance-only drones, such as the Hodhod-1 , which have ranges as short as 30 kilometers (18 miles). They can only remain in the air for an hour or two at a time.

Several of Iran’s drones were modeled on captured U.S. drones, including the Predator, Reaper, Sentinel and ScanEagle 5 as well as the Israeli Hermes drone . Iran has mimicked the shapes of the UAVs but has not necessarily replicated all of the sophisticated on-board electronics. Iran has, however, succeeded in importing U.S.-made parts – almost certainly through intermediaries – for less-advanced drones, including the Shahed-136.

Since 2015 , Iran has reportedly launched drones on Saudi oilfields, dissident groups in Pakistan and Iraqi Kurdistan , and jihadi groups in Syria. In 2018, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed to have conducted 700 drone strikes against ISIS targets in Syria alone. Iran has deployed armed drones beyond its borders. Tehran began exporting drone technology to Hezbollah, a Shiite militia in Lebanon, in the 2000s. In 2004, Hezbollah became the world’s first non-state actor to use military drones. And in 2006, Hezbollah – with Iran’s help – used armed drones during its 34-day war with Israel. Iran has exported drones or the technology to six other proxy militias and five governments, including Russia, Venezuela, Sudan, Ethiopia and Tajikistan. The following is a rundown of Iran’s most important drones, which are operated by both IRGC and the Artesh, or conventional military.

Unveiled in 1999

Operated by the IRGC and the Artesh

Mission can be combat (including suicide ) or intelligence and surveillance or training

Flight distance up to 120 kilometers (75 miles)

Weapons systems could include up to 40 kilograms (88 pounds) of explosives

Flight time is up to 2 hours

Exported in small numbers to Hezbollah in Lebanon in the 2000s, the Houthis in Yemen by 2016, and Hamas in the Gaza Strip by 2021

Variants include the Ababil-B target drone, Ababil-S reconnaissance drone, and Ababil-T strike drone

Ababil-2

Unveiled in 2010 (but reportedly produced as early as 2006 or 2008 )

Mission can be either combat or intelligence and surveillance

Flight distance ranges from 100 kilometers (62 miles) to 250 kilometers (155 miles)

Weapons systems could include 2 precision-guided bombs weighing a total of 2.4 kilograms (5.3 pounds) with a range of 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) or guided anti-tank missiles with a range of 8 kilometers (5 miles)

Flight time ranges from 4 hours to 8 hours

Exported in small numbers to Sudan by 2008, militias in Iraq by 2015

Variants include the Atlas

Ababil-3

By 2022, Iran was using an Ababil-4 in military exercises but released little information about it.

Unveiled in 2022

Operated by the Artesh

Mission can be combat or intelligence and surveillance

Flight distance of 480 kilometers (300 miles)

Weapons systems could include four guided anti-tank missiles with a range of 8 kilometers (5 miles) or six precision-guided bombs weighing 2.4 kilograms (5.3 pounds) with a range of 6 kilometers (3.7 miles)

Ababil-5

Unveiled in 2019 (a variant of the Kian)

Mission can be combat (suicide)

Flight distance of 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles)

Weapons systems could include 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of explosives

Flight time is up to 8.5 hours

Arash

Unveiled in 2020 (an early version or prototype was unveiled in 2013 )

Operated by the IRGC

Flight distance ranges from 1,700 kilometers (1,050 miles) to 2,000 (1,240 miles)

Weapons systems could include six anti-tank missiles with a range of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), or four anti-tank missiles and two precision-guided bombs weighing 2.4 kilograms (5.3 pounds) with a range of 6 kilometers (3.7 miles)

Flight time is up to 30 hours

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Unveiled in 2013

Flight distance of 200 kilometers (125 miles)

Weapons systems could include rockets or missiles

Flight time is up to 11 hours

Hamaseh

Unveiled in 2019

Flight distance is 1,000 kilometers (620 miles)

Weapons systems could include missiles with a range of 30 kilometers (18 miles) or four precision-guided bombs weighing 22 kilograms (50 pounds) each

Flight time ranges from 10 hours to 12 hours

Kaman-12

Unveiled in 2021

Flight distance is up to 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles)

Weapons systems could include four precision-guided missiles, two unguided bombs or other munitions weighing up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds)

Flight time is up to 24 hours

Kaman-22

Unveiled in 2010

Flight distance ranges from 700 kilometers (435 miles) to 1,000 kilometer s (620 miles)

Weapons systems can include a bomb weighing 250 kilograms (550 pounds), two smaller bombs totaling the same weight, four anti-ship cruise missile with a range of 25 kilometers (15 miles), or Majid air-to-air missiles with a range of 8 kilometers (5 miles)

Flight time can be more than 2 hours

Exported in small numbers to Hezbollah in Lebanon or Syria

Variants include the Karrar 3

Karrar

Unveiled or announced in 2015

Mission can be combat (including suicide) or intelligence and surveillance

Flight distance of 1,000 kilometers (620 miles)

Weapons systems can include up to 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of explosives

Variants include a reconnaissance model and a bomber model

Kian

Flight distance 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) to 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles)

Flight distance of 5 kilometers (3.1 miles)

Weapons systems include 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of explosives

Flight time is up to 15 minutes

Meraj-521

Unveiled in 1996

Operated by the IRGC and Artesh

Flight distance ranges from 50 kilometers (31 miles) to 150 kilometers (93 miles) depending on the variant

Weapons systems can include rocket-propelled grenades ( RPGs )

Flight time ranges from 1.5 hours to 6 hours depending on the variant

Exported in small numbers to Venezuela

Variants include the N2 (introduced in 2014)

Mohajer-2

Iran unveiled the Mohajer-3 , also known as the Dorna , in 1999 , but did not produce it serially.

Unveiled in 1997

Flight distance of 150 km (90 miles)

Weapons systems can include four air-to-air missiles or unguided rockets

Flight time ranges from 3 hours up to 7 hours

Exported in small numbers to Hezbollah in Lebanon in the 2000s and to Syria

Variants include the Mohajer-4B , also known as the Saeqeh, and the Hodhod

Unveiled in 2017 but may have been produced in the early 2000s

Flight distance ranges from 150 to 200 kilometers (90 to 120 miles)

Weapons systems could include two options: Short-range missiles that can hit targets at a distance of six kilometers (3.7 miles). Or precision-guided bombs weighing up to 150 kilograms (330 pounds) that can hit targets at a distance of 20 kilometers (12.4 miles).

Flight time ranges from 6 hours to 12 hours

Exported in small numbers to Venezuela and Ethiopia by 2021, an unknown number to Russia in 2022, and an unknown number to Sudan in early 2024

Mohajer-6

Unveiled in late August 2023

Flight distance reportedly able to reach Israel some 1,800 kilometers (roughly 1,100 miles) away

Weapons systems could include up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds) of explosives

Mohajer-10

Unveiled in 2012

Flight distance of 1,700 kilometers (1,050 miles) to 2,000 kilometers (1,240 miles)

Weapons systems can include at least two munitions , such as precision-guided glide bombs weighing 34 kilograms (75 pounds) each

Exported what appeared to be a similar drone in small numbers to Hezbollah in Lebanon as early as 2012 (reportedly) or 2016

Variants or drones in the same family include a naval version, dubbed the Simorgh , the Shahed-121 , and the Shahed-123 , and the next-generation Shahed-139 . 

Shahed-129

Unveiled in 2021 (but may have been produced by 2019 or earlier)

Flight distance estimates range from 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) up to 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles)

Weapons systems can include a 40-kilogram (88-pound) warhead

Flight time is up to 40 minutes

Exported thousands to Russia between 2022 and early 2024

Variants include the smaller Shahed-131 and the jet-powered Shahed-238

Iranian Shahed-136 drones

Shahed-149 Gaza

Flight distance up to 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles)

Weapons systems could include up to 13 bombs or missiles weighing up to 34 kilograms (75 pounds) each

Flight time is up to 35 hours

Shahed-149 Gaza

Iran first developed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) during the 1980-1988 with Iraq, when it was unable to replace U.S.-made warplanes shot down by Iraq. Getting access to spare parts to maintain its warplanes also grew harder because of U.S. sanctions. As the war dragged on, Iran turned to UAVs as alternatives to manned aircraft.

Iran’s early models had vintage technology. Its first drone, the Mohajer-1 had only one  camera —with film that had to be developed after recovery—for surveillance. Its  radio s to communicate with operators on the ground were comparable to a ham radio; they could be easily jammed, and thus disabled, by Iraqi forces. In the 1990s, after the war, Iran installed more sophisticated navigation systems that used GPS and higher resolution cameras that had longer ranges.

Iran developed UAVs with longer ranges that could carry bombs and missiles in the 2010s. In 2012, the new Shahed-129 could fly up to  24 hours  and had a  range  of 1,700 kilometers (more than 1,000 miles). It was about the size of a U.S. Predator drone and had similar capabilities. Subsequent versions could  carry  up to  eight  precision-guided missiles or bombs. The Shahed-129 became the  backbone  of Iran’s drone fleet. In 2014, Iran reportedly deployed  the Shahed-129 with its forces in Syria to use against rebels and ISIS during the civil war.

In the early 2020s, Iran developed a new generation of suicide drones with advantages over ballistic missiles that had comparable ranges. They were cheaper. One Shahed-136 reportedly  cost  $20,000, while a Russian Kalibre cruise missile cost $1 million. They were more portable. The Arash, about 10 feet long, could reportedly be  launched  from a regular car. Their parts were easier to smuggle. And suicide drones were harder to detect--either visually or by radar—than ballistic missiles. They were not as  noisy . They do not produce high thermal  signatures , which makes them harder than ballistic missiles to track by satellites.

But suicide drones generally have smaller payloads than ballistic missiles. The Shahed-136 can carry a  warhead  weighing 40 kilograms (88 pounds) about while many of Iran’s ballistic missiles carried  warheads  weighing more than 550 kilograms (1,212 pounds). In September 2019, Iran demonstrating pinpoint  accuracy  when 20 of its drones hit 14 storage tanks and three processing trains at Saudi oilfields at Abqaiq. “UAVs are Iran’s most rapidly advancing air capability,” the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency  warned  in 2019.

Picture Credits: Ababil-2 via Fars News Agency CC BY 4.0; Ababil-3 via Fars News Agency CC BY 4.0; Ababil-5 via Mehr News Agency CC BY 4.0; Arash via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Fotros via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Hamaseh via Fars News Agency CC BY 4.0; Kaman-12 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Kaman-22 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Karrar via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Kian via IRNA ; Meraj-521 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Mohajer-2 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Mohajer-6 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Mohajer-10 via president.ir ; Shahed-129 via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0; Shahed-136 via IMA Media;Shahed-149 Gaza via Tasnim News CC BY 4.0

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