Hey loves! 🌞 If you follow me on Insta, you know I travel ALL the time—like, seriously, it feels like I’ve been to every corner of the globe. From the cobblestone streets of Rome to the beachy vibes of Bali, and even the magical streets of Tokyo (yes, the sushi really is better there), travel is my whole vibe. And as much as I love to explore new places, I’ve learned over time that there are a few key things that can totally level up your travel game.
So, let’s dive into my seven tips on how to make your next trip even more epic—trust me, you’ll want to keep these in mind the next time you’re booking your flight or planning your itinerary.
1. Upgrade Your Packing Game
Okay, let’s be real. Packing used to be one of my least favorite things ever. But over the years, I’ve definitely learned a thing or two about how to do it right. First, invest in a good carry-on. You don’t want to be lugging around a heavy suitcase when you could just breeze through the airport with a sleek, light bag. I swear by my Away suitcase—it’s cute, durable, and fits everything I need without being a pain to carry.
But here’s the secret—packing cubes. You NEED these! They keep your clothes organized and give you more space for those extra pairs of shoes (because obviously, you need options). And don’t forget about the little things: A portable charger, a cute travel wallet to keep all your essentials together, and a good quality neck pillow for those long flights. Trust me, once you’re organized, everything else just falls into place.
2. Plan Ahead for Unique Experiences
I used to be the type to just wing it when I traveled—like, “I’ll figure it out when I get there.” While that worked in some places, it also led to a lot of missed opportunities. Now, I always take the time to research my destination before I go. You wouldn’t believe how many hidden gems I’ve found by Googling “cool spots” or checking out local blogs.
For example, when I went to Paris last summer, I didn’t just hit up the usual touristy spots like the Eiffel Tower (although, obv, I had to do that too 😉). I also hunted down cool street art tours, boutique cafes off the beaten path, and some of the best vintage shops. It was SO much more rewarding than following the usual tourist itinerary.
Another pro tip? Use Instagram hashtags to see what other influencers or travelers are posting about specific locations. I do this all the time and it’s how I found some of my favorite places. Instagram is literally a map for everything now—use it to your advantage!
3. Chill at Minute Suites
So, this one is a total game-changer, and I really wish I had discovered this earlier in my travels. Let’s say you have a long layover and you’re looking for places to crash in the Atlanta airport, you’re in luck. If you’ve ever had a long layover at the airport or had your flight delayed, you know how exhausting and frustrating that can be. Sometimes, you just need a quiet space to breathe and reset—enter Minute Suites. 🙌
Minute Suites are these super cute, private rooms you can book at airports (in cities like Dallas, New York, Atlanta and Philly) where you can relax, catch up on work, or even nap without the hustle and bustle of the terminal around you. I’ve used them in multiple airports (like ATL and LAX), and they’ve totally changed the way I handle layovers. It’s honestly SO nice to get away from the chaos, especially if you’re trying to get stuff done or just need a little “me-time.” Plus, they have comfy seating, Wi-Fi, and even a TV if you need to binge-watch your favorite show for a bit. Seriously, it’s a MUST for any busy traveler.
4. Document Your Journey Like a Pro
Okay, we all know social media is basically a diary now, but it’s also one of the best ways to remember your trip—and also to connect with your audience in a meaningful way. I’ve learned how to document my travels not just for the ‘gram, but to really capture those moments in a way that feels authentic.
My go-to gear? A mirrorless camera for those high-quality shots that make my feed look next level, but I also swear by my iPhone for impromptu pics and videos. Honestly, iPhones are amazing for travel shots, and their new camera features make it so much easier to snap pictures on the go.
I also try to document the feeling of a place, not just the aesthetic. It’s easy to get caught up in taking perfect photos, but I’ve found that the best travel memories come from being present. So, instead of obsessing over lighting or the perfect angle, I started capturing the moment through video or quick stories on IG. It’s more real, and your followers (and you!) will appreciate the personal touch.
5. Travel with a Purpose
I think one of the biggest changes I’ve made to my travel style is focusing on trips with a purpose. Don’t get me wrong—spontaneous vacations are amazing, but having a goal or purpose for your trip can make it so much more meaningful. Whether it’s attending a business conference, joining a wellness retreat, or doing some volunteering work while abroad, having a clear focus helps you make the most of your time in a new place.
For instance, last year, I went to Bali for a wellness retreat that combined yoga, meditation, and eco-tourism. It wasn’t just a vacation—it was an experience that left me feeling rejuvenated and inspired. I also made some amazing connections with other like-minded women during the retreat, which has since led to some amazing collabs.
Not every trip needs to be tied to work or wellness, but I definitely love having a little focus to make my travels feel even more rewarding.
6. Treat Yourself to Luxury (Even on a Budget)
While I love a good budget-friendly trip (trust me, there are so many ways to save money when you travel), I’ve also learned that it’s worth splurging on certain things, especially when it comes to accommodations and experiences. And the best part? You don’t have to break the bank to do it.
For example, when I went to Switzerland, I booked a night at a fancy mountain lodge that I could never afford on a regular basis. But because I was traveling off-season and had done some research, I was able to score a major discount. The experience was absolutely worth it—luxury doesn’t have to be impossible if you know where to look!
Also, try booking experiences that feel like a splurge but are actually affordable, like a private cooking class or a guided hike through scenic areas. Not only does it elevate your experience, but it gives you memories to cherish forever.
7. Stay Healthy While Traveling
I can’t stress this enough—taking care of yourself on the road is key to making your travels both enjoyable and sustainable. Between the long flights, time zone changes, and endless meetings, it can be easy to burn out. I’ve found that staying on top of my health has made all the difference when it comes to staying energized and present.
First, always hydrate! Airplane air is so dry, and you’re more likely to get dehydrated than you think. I carry a reusable water bottle with me everywhere and make sure to drink tons of water. I also keep snacks on hand—protein bars and fruit are my go-to choices to avoid relying on airport food, which can be pretty unhealthy and overpriced.
Another tip? Try to maintain some form of exercise routine, even if it’s just a walk through the city or a quick hotel gym session. Keeping your energy up will help you feel more energized throughout the day.
So there you have it—my top 7 tips for leveling up your travel experience! Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or someone just starting to book those flights, I hope you found these tips helpful. Trust me, with just a few smart changes, your next trip can be your best one yet. Safe travels, babes! ✈️💖