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Around 50 years ago, the editors of a magazine called  Travel & Camera  made a big leap forward, embracing not just photography, but the entire world. They'd cover food, wine, fashion, hotels, cruises, beaches, cities, hiking, skiing — just about anything that anybody would do for fun. They'd need a new name — Travel & Leisure — and a new look for that magazine.

Much has changed since our first issue was published back in 1971 — for starters, we swapped the ampersand sign for a plus symbol and we launched this website in 1998. But one thing remained the same — and that's our passion for travel, both near and far. Today, we reach more than 16 million travelers every month, and our team includes a network of hundreds of writers and photographers across the globe, all providing a local eye on the best places to stay, eat, see, and explore.

As a top travel media brand in the world,  Travel + Leisure 's mission is to inform and inspire passionate travelers, like you. We celebrate travel and provide service and inspiration at every point of your journey, from trip ideas to nitty-gritty logistics. We cover small towns and big cities, hidden gems and tried-and-true destinations, beaches and lakes, mountains and valleys,  national parks  and outdoor adventures, road trips and cruises, fine-dining experiences and secret hole-in-the-wall establishments, and everything in between.

And because, above all, our goal is to help our readers make the most of their invaluable free time, we're not afraid to lean into the second half of our name —  leisure  — and cover all the ways to enjoy life at home, too. Our travel experiences influence much of what we practice in between trips, and whether we're transforming our bedrooms using luxury hotel tricks or applying beauty regimens we admired abroad, we love to share our learnings.

So, whatever brings you to our site, you'll leave dreaming about places you never even considered, equipped with all the stellar tips, advice, and products you need to get you there.

Meet the Travel + Leisure Digital Team

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Jacqui Gifford has been the editor in chief of  Travel + Leisure , the world's leading travel media brand, since 2018. From 2013 to 2018, she served as travel director, special projects editor, and senior editor with T+L. Under her leadership, the brand has won two National Magazine Awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) and a James Beard Award, in addition to numerous awards from the Society of American Travel Writers, the North American Travel Journalists Association, and Folio. She appears frequently as an expert guest on television programs, including NBC's  Today , to share travel ideas and discuss trends within the industry. A graduate of Princeton University with a B.A. in English, Jacqui was born in Japan, and raised in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and New Hope, Pennsylvania. She has traveled the world extensively, and lives in New York City with her husband, Robert, and son, Bobby.

Peter Terzian is the features editor of  Travel + Leisure , where he has been on staff since 2017. He has been an editor at  Elle Decor ,  Culture + Travel , and  Out  magazines, as well as  Newsday , the Long Island newspaper. He has written for the  Paris Review ,  Bookforum , the  Los Angeles Times , and  T  magazine, and is the editor of  Heavy Rotation: Twenty Writers on the Albums That Changed Their Lives , which was published by Harper Perennial in 2009.

Paul Brady is the news director at Travel + Leisure and the brand's expert on cruise travel. He has been covering the travel industry for more than 15 years, for outlets including  Condé Nast Traveler ,  Skift , and  The Huffington Post . Though he's worked at both legacy and start-up media outlets, and for both print magazines and digital-only publications, his reporting over the years has focused on how consumers can have better trips and the trends shaping the future of the industry. Outside of work, he's an unrepentant traveler who's fond of flipping through old passports and sailing small craft on the beautiful Hudson River.

Erin Agostinelli , Managing Editor

Fryda Lidor , Creative Director

Scott Hall , Photo Director

Skye Senterfeit , Deputy Photo Editor

Imani Tudor , Associate Photo Editor

Bashel Lubarsky , Associate Designer

Griffin Plonchak , Production Manager

Kathy Roberson , Copy and Research Chief

Lisa Greissinger , Research Editor

Ray Isle , Wine and Spirits Editor

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Jamie Hergenrader is the Commerce Director of the Travel Group at Dotdash Meredith where she leads the content strategy of product reviews and recommendations for the company's travel brands. She joined the company in 2018 and has nearly a decade of experience writing and editing for travel and lifestyle publications.

Emily Belfiore is a commerce writer for Travel + Leisure , covering product news and deals. Her work has also appeared in Allure , Byrdie , InStyle , Real Simple , Shape , and more.

Ivy's original reporting and interviews as a brand spokesperson have been featured on ABC News, CBS News, CNBC, Bloomberg, AP, The Huffington Post, USA Today, and more.

She contributed to The Knot's Folio Award win for Best Native Consumer App and serves as a Pace University Adjunct Professor.

Ivy is also a mentor for Girls Write Now and a member of the Women's Media Group.

B.A. in English and a minor in French; Seattle University Photo published in The Seattle Times, " Seattle author, professor Sonora Jha explains ‘How to Raise a Feminist Son ’"

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2023 NATJA Awards (North American Travel Journalists Association.) Winner in 8 categories and Honorable Mention in 6 categories. Link to awards.

  • Category: Special Distinction: Magazine of the Year: Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Overall Travel Publication: Gold Award:  Travel + Leisure, “July 2023 Issue”
  • Category: Luxury & Resort Travel: Gold Award: Richard Godwin, “Acqua di Vita"
  • Category: Cruises: Silver Award: Dinaw Mengestu, “Days of Wonder"; Bronze Award: Thomas Chatterton Williams, “The Eternal River"; Honorable Mention Award: Janice Wald Henderson, “My Black Daughter Has Always Been Skeptical About Cruises — We Took One Together Anyway”
  • Category: Historical Travel: Honorable Mention Award: Jonathan Thompson, “Happily Ever After”,
  • Category: Culinary Travel: Honorable Mention Award: Matt Goulding, “Cocina Madrileña”
  • Category: Family or 60+ Travel: Gold Award: Jeffrey Gettlemen, “All Creatures Great and Small”
  • Category: Cultural Travel: Honorable Mention Award: Simon Willis, “The Hidden Kingdom”
  • Category: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Travel: Gold Award: Bridgette Bartlett Royall, “Isle of Freedom” ; Bronze Award: Morgan Goldberg, “Crushing It” 
  • Category: Portrait Photography: Bronze Award: James Rajotte, “Cocina Madrileña”
  • Category: Action and Adventure Photography: Honorable Mention Award: Tom Parker, “Big Water”
  • Category: Cultural Photography: Honorable Mention Award: Kevin West, “Treasures of Arabia”

2023 German National Tourist Office Journalism Award for Sustainability

Winner: Jeff Chu, " Pacific Point of View ," February 2022

2023 Eddie and Ozzie Awards. Winner in 3 categories. Link to awards

  • Category: Long-form feature content > Consumer
  • David Treuer, "Epic Scale," a feature on Thaidene Nene National Park, March 2023
  • Category: Full issue>Consumer>Travel/Transportation
  • February 2023 Water Issue 
  • Category: Cover design > Consumer > Above 250,000 circulation
  • February 2023 Water Issue

2023 SATW Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards. Winner in 5 categories. Link to awards

  • Category: Travel Magazines, Silver: Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Cruise Travel, Gold: Stanley Stewart, ‘The Great White South." Bronze: Janice Wald Henderson, ‘A Warmer Welcome' (‘My Black Daughter Has Always Been Skeptical About Cruises — We Took One Together Anyway’)
  • Category: Cultural Tourism, Bronze:  Kevin West, ‘The Long Road Home'
  • Category: Culinary-Related Travel, Gold: Adam Erace, ‘Salt of the Earth: How Fife Became Scotland’s Most Exciting Food Destination." Silver: Osayi Endolyn, ‘The Castaway,’
  • Category: Coverage of Diverse Communities, Silver: David Treuer, ‘Epic Scale,’ Travel + Leisure

2022 ASME  Link to awards

  • Best Food and Travel Cover Winner for "A New Season," March 2022. 

2022 NATJA (North American Travel Journalists Associations) Awards. Winner in 11 categories. Link to awards

  • Category: Travel Magazine: Silver: August 2022 Issue
  • Category: Sports, Recreation and Adventure. Honorable Mention: Christopher Solomon, “Rolling on the River”  
  • Category: Historical Travel. Gold: Sojourner White, “ How Traveling by Train Led Me to Learn About My Family’s Black History .” Honorable Mention: Stanley Stewart, “A Sicilian Story”,   
  • Category: Family or 60+ Travel. Bronze: Flora Stubbs, “Once Upon A Time In Italy”,   
  • Category: Culinary Travel. Gold Adam Erace, “Salt Of The Earth”. Bronze: Ray Isle, “French Pastoral”. Honorable Mention: Stacey Leasca, “ I Visited Panama to Try the World’s Most Expensive Coffee — and Now You Can, Too ”,   
  • Category: Sustainable Travel. Gold: Gina DeCaprio Vercesi, “This Side of Paradise”,   
  • Category: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Travel. Gold: RJ Young, “This Is Tulsa”,   
  • Category: Photography – Cover or Feature Photo/Illustration. Bronze: Marco Arguello, October 2021 cover
  • Category: Portrait Photography. Bronze: Marco Arguello, “Days of Wine and Roses”
  • Category: Outdoor and Adventure Photograph. Bronze (tie) Award: Tom Fowlks, “Rolling on the River”
  • Category: Photo Essay. Silver: Frederic Lagrange, “Fire & Ice”   

2022 Eddie and Ozzie Awards Winner in 5 categories. Link to awards

  • Magazine Section > Consumer / Custom / Content Marketing, Travel + Leisure, December 2021/January 2022 Intelligent Traveler
  • Series of Articles > Consumer > Overall, Travel + Leisure's Intrepid Travelers: First to Land in a Post-pandemic World
  • Single Article > Consumer > Lifestyle, Travel + Leisure, December 2021/January 2022, "Fire & Ice"
  • Full Issue > Consumer > Travel / Transportation, Travel + Leisure, August 2021 50th Anniversary Issue
  • Social Media / Online Community > Consumer, Travel + Leisure's Behind the Views Instagram series

2022 International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Awards. Link to awards

  • Winner, Culinary Travel Writing, Adam Erace, “Belle of the Balkans”

2022 SATW Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Awards. Winner in 7 categories. Link to awards.

  • Category: Travel Magazines, Silver: Travel + Leisure                          
  • Category: U.S./Canada Travel, Silver: Kevin West, ‘The Maine Course,’ 
  • Category: Foreign Travel, Bronze: Michael Snyder, ‘Veracruz,’ Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Cruise Travel, Gold: Simon Willis, ‘Remote Learning,” Travel + Leisure. Silver: Lawrence Osborne, ‘Gilded River,’ Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Environmental and Sustainable Tourism, Honorable Mention: Gina DeCaprio Vercesi, ‘A Primal Connection,’ Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Special-Purpose Travel, Bronze: John Bowe, ‘These Are the Days of Miracle and Wonder,’ Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Coverage of Diverse Communities, Bronze: Jordan Kisner, ‘Small Town, Big Heart,’ Travel + Leisure
  • Category: Short Narrative, Bronze: Jonathan Thompson, ‘A Good Night’s Sleep Is Worth the Journey,’ Travel + Leisure

2021 NATJA AWARDS. Winner in 6 categories and honorable mention in 2 categories. Link to awards

  • Category: Travel Magazine. Silver: August 2021 50th anniversary issue
  • Category: Destination Travel. Gold: Leslie Oh, “All in Good Time”
  • Category: Long-Form Narrative/Personal Essay. Gold: Aatish Taseer, “The Writer and the World”
  • Category: Luxury and Resort Travel. Gold: Heidi Mitchell, “Privacy Please”
  • Category: Family Travel. Gold: Leslie Oh, “All in Good Time”. Honorable Mention: Taffy Brodesser-Akner, “Cold Comfort”
  • Category: Sports, Recreation and Adventure. Honorable Mention: John Bowe, “These are the Days of Miracle and Wonder”
  • Category: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility. Gold: Heather Greenwood Davis, “Pride of Place”

2021 ADWEEK HOTLIST 

  • Travel + Leisure names "Hottest in Travel" in the  Adweek Hot List 2021

2021 SATW LOWELL THOMAS TRAVEL JOURNALISM AWARDS

  • Category Travel Magazine: GOLD
  • Category Foreign Travel: Silver (Kevin West, "Venice" T+L)
  • Category: Personal Comment: Bronze (Aatish Taseer, "The Writer and the World" T+L)
  • Category: Short Work on Travel: Bronze (Stephanie Elizondo Griest "Power Moves" T+L)
  • Category: US/Canada Travel: Honorable Mention (Jennifer Wilson, "Philly Special" T+L)
  • Category: Travel Audio – Podcasts and Guides: Honorable Mention (Kellee Edwards, "Let's Go Together – Visiting With Respect: Learning About Native Cultures in Alaska and Hawaii, T+L)

2021 FOLIO: EDDIE AND OZZIE AWARDS  finalist in 6 categories :

  • Essays and Criticism > Consumer: Travel + Leisure, "The Writer and the World," Travel + Leisure, October 2020 
  • Podcast > Consumer / Lifestyle Travel + Leisure, "Let's Go Together" by Travel + Leisure
  • Series of Articles > Consumer > Culture / Community Travel + Leisure, Caribbean Is Calling
  • Series of Articles > Consumer > Overall  Travel + Leisure, The National Parks That Saved Us 
  • Single Article > Consumer > Travel / Transportation:  Travel + Leisure, "The Depth of Life," Travel + Leisure, January 2021
  • Single Article > Consumer > Women's Lifestyle Travel + Leisure, July 2020

2021 ASME AWARDS 

  • Winner of Best Travel and Adventure Cover and a finalist for Best Service and Lifestyle Photography  link to awards

2020   SATW LOWELL THOMAS AWARDS 

  • Winner  of gold for "Best Travel Journalism Website"

  2020 FOLIO: EDDIE AND OZZIE AWARDS  

  • Two wins : Alexandra Fuller's Zimbabwe feature and World's Best Restaurants 2019. We also had honorable mentions in these categories: Overall Editorial Excellence; Full Issue; App/Digital Edition Design; and Photography. 

2020   JAMES BEARD AWARDS 

  • Contributor Besha Rodell was  nominated  in category for "Dining and Travel" for our World's Best Restaurants 2019 package.

2020   WEBBY AWARDS

  • Travel + Leisure's social media was a  nominee  in the Social (Travel) category

2020 NATJA AWARDS

  • Winner of silver for overall Print Travel Magazine category (August 2021 50th anniversary issue)
  • Winner of gold for Leslie Oh's story "All in Good Time" in Destination Travel and Family Travel categories
  • Winner of gold for Aatish Taseer's story "The Writer and the World" in Long-form Narrative/Personal Essay category
  • Winner of gold for Heidi Mitchell's story "Privacy Please" in Luxury and Resort Travel category
  • Received honorable mention for Taffy Brodesser-Akner's story "Cold Comfort" in Family Travel category
  • Received honorable mention for John Bowe's story "These Are the Days of Miracle and wonder" in Sports, Recreation, and Adventure category
  • Winner of gold for Heather Greenwood Davis' story "Pride of Place" in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility category
  • Winner of gold for Ray Isle's "Walla Walla" story (February 2019 issue)
  • Received honorable mention for Marcel Theroux's story "Somewhere in the Cyclades"

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25 of the Best Travel Magazines

While traveling is exciting, learning about new places and seeing beautiful photos of destinations from around the world is exciting too. There are a number of ways to find new places to visit or to be inspired by the stories and experiences from others, but travel magazines are among the best options.

Thankfully, there are some very good travel magazines that are perfect for feeding your hunger for travel-related content and inspiration. Here, we’ll showcase the best travel magazines you should be following. Some of them have moved to digital-only publications, but the majority of them are still available in a printed magazine if that’s what you prefer (if they’re currently digital-only, that will be specified below).

Some of these magazines cover travel in general, while others take a more niche-specific approach. Check out the descriptions to see which ones are likely to interest you.

Best Travel Magazines

Subscribe to any of these travel publications to read and learn about destinations and your favorite types of travel.

Afar, launched in 2009, is one of the leading travel magazines. Although it covers destinations from around the world, its focus is experiential travel. It was created to inspire and guide those who travel the world seeking to connect with its people and experience their cultures. It features beautiful photos and engaging stories that are sure to inspire wanderlust.

Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure has been in print since 1937, and under the Travel + Leisure name since 1971. It’s another travel industry leader that should be on every avid traveler’s reading list. The “World’s Best” awards issue is an annual highlight.

Condé Nast Traveler

Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine that has won many awards. If you enjoy luxury travel, this is the magazine for you. Even if you don’t travel in luxury, you’ll appreciate the photos and travel stories, as well as details about particular destinations.

National Geographic

National Geographic provides you with everything you need to know about scenery, history, and traveling to all ends of the earth. National Geographic is most well known for its award-winning travel photojournalism.

Wanderlust Magazine

Wanderlust is an award-winning British travel magazine with a focus on unique and enriching travel experiences. You’ll find trip inspiration, ideas, tips, reviews, competitions, and celebrity interviews.

Cruise Travel

Edited for people who are interested in learning about or taking a cruise vacation. Content includes features on cruise ships, ports-of-call, cruise itineraries, cruise guidelines, cruise/tour combinations, sea/air packages, travel products, related shore facilities, and activities.

Cruising World

Cruise World is another magazine focused specifically on cruise travel. If you’re a frequent cruiser or looking to plan a cruise, this is an excellent option.

National Parks Magazine

If you enjoy nature and visiting national parks, then you won’t want to miss National Parks Magazine. As you would expect, you’ll find travel photos and plenty of information about the most epic parks in the United States.

Caribbean Living

Caribbean Living is a luxury lifestyle magazine that exclusively covers Caribbean islands. If you frequently travel to Caribbean destinations or have a home on one of the islands, this is an excellent choice for you. Each issue is packed with interesting and insightful stories, as well as beautiful pictures.

Food & Travel

Food & Travel magazine combines two of our favorite topics. Wherever you’re going, food is likely to be an important part of your trip. If you enjoy trying food from every destination you visit, you’ll appreciate the content that you’ll find in this magazine.

The indispensable magazine for today’s yachtsman, providing power and sailing enthusiasts authoritative evaluations of new boats, gear, and equipment. Coverage of cruising, traveling, and racing destinations.

Destination

Destination is another niche-specific publication that focuses specifically on Caribbean destinations. You’ll learn about places to stay, things to do, and towns that you might not have been aware of. They also cover style and culture as well as food and drink.

Global Traveler

Global Traveler is a travel magazine that provides information, inspiration, and stories related to locations all around the world. If you’re looking for a good overall travel magazine to provide ideas and keep you up-to-date, this is an excellent option.

Geographical

Founded in 1935, Geographic is one of the oldest British travel magazines. Geographical brings the rich diversity of the world’s culture, wildlife, and places into its readers’ living rooms. The magazine is informative, authoritative, and educational, covering a wide range of subject areas all illustrated with superb high-quality photography.

Outside Magazine

For 35 years OUTSIDE magazine has been the intelligent person’s guide to the always exhilarating world outside. Award-winning writers, great stories of adventure, tips on the latest gear, where & when to go for active travelers.

American Road

Explore America’s back roads with American Road magazine. Whether you travel in an RV, on a Harley, or in a minivan, you’ll find road trips, maps, diners, motels, and roadside attractions in every issue. This is an excellent resource for anyone planning a road trip.

RV Magazine

RV magazine covers travel from the perspective of those who travel in the comfort of an RV. You’ll find general travel information as well as some tips and details that are especially relevant for RV travel. You’ll also find trailer and mobile home reviews, articles about gear and products for RV travel, safety and maintenance tips, info about RV parks, and more.

Outdoor Photographer

Outdoor Photographer is a landscape and nature photography magazine, but it’s an excellent read for travelers who enjoy photography. You’ll find articles (and of course, amazing photos) featuring destinations around the world, including the iconic as well as the unknown. You’ll learn a lot about some of the best photography destinations you can put into your upcoming travel plans.

Online Travel Magazines

All of the publications listed above still produce a printed travel magazine. Of course, many publications have gone exclusively to digital versions because of the costs related to printing and shipping. In this section, we’ll cover online travel magazines that are excellent options (much more than just a blog) for reading on your tablet or computer.

Budget Travel

Budget Travel (now digital-only) helps savvy consumers get the most out of every day, every destination, and every dollar. This used to be a popular print-based magazine (and one of my personal favorites), but now the content is only available digitally. You’ll find details about locations all around the world, so it’s a great overall option.

If you enjoy beaches and island travel, this award-winning and spectacularly visual travel magazine is a highlight that you won’t want to miss. ISLANDS (now digital-only) focuses on places we all dream about: islands around the world.

Wander is a digital-only travel magazine with a unique focus on wellness. If you’re interested in wellness tourism, this is the best resource for you.

Pathfinders Travel

Pathfinders Travel (digital-only) is the leading leisure travel publication for the Black travel enthusiast. Its affluent, educated and sophisticated readers have a thirst for information on family, romantic, and weekend destinations.

Backpacker (digital-only) is the leading outdoor adventure magazine, dedicated to helping readers enjoy everything nature has to offer. Every issue is packed with hands-on information on how to buy the best gear, how to build strength and endurance, how to find great hikes close to home, and how to enjoy the outdoor experience.

National Park Trips

From the editors of Outside magazine, National Park Trips (digital-only) is an outstanding resource for information and inspiration related to America’s national park system. You’ll find travel guides, information for road trips, and of course, plenty of stunning photos from your favorite parks.

Cabin Life (digital-only) covers cabins, cottages, lake homes, and lodges. Get ideas, information, and inspiration for your vacation home with the award-winning Cabin Life magazine. If you have a getaway or dream of having one, Cabin Life magazine is for you.

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38 Inspiring Travel Magazines Worthy of a Subscription

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Travel magazines are great resources for inspiration and information. Inciteful articles go beyond the things to do in a destination and explore why you should visit in the first place. Hotel reviews, travel gear roundups, exploration of new trends, and interviews with interesting people in the travel industry keep you entertained through dozens of glossy pages.

Some travel magazines cover the globe, offering a chance to see exotic destinations in far-off lands. Other magazines stick closer to home, covering only regions or states. And then, special interest magazines cover topics like travel gear, outdoor recreation, and unique places to visit.

But when was the last time you picked up a travel magazine?

Browse through this list of travel magazines worthy of a subscription. Read the details of the magazine’s coverage, digital vs. print editions, and their publication frequency. And keep in mind – these make excellent gifts as well.

What about city magazines?

City magazines can offer additional insight into a destination, but not always. The magazines also include local news, shopping guides for home décor, and seasonal things to do around town. I recommend checking out city magazines when you travel but don’t get a subscription unless you visit that destination several times yearly.

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Condé nast traveler, food & wine, national geographic, travel + leisure, blueridge country, caribbean living, coastal living, coastal virginia, cowboys & indians, midwest living, smoky mountain living, arizona highways, louisiana life, minnesota monthly, new hampshire magazine, new jersey monthly, new mexico magazine, oklahoma today magazine, rhode island monthly, texas highways, texas parks & wildlife, vermont magazine, adventure cyclist magazine, american road, backcountry, blue ridge motorcycling, garden & gun, lighthouse digest, national parks magazine, rv magazine.

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Travel Lifestyle Magazines

The premier category of travel magazines, these industry icons cover worldwide topics and destinations, keep you informed about current travel trends, and inspire you to dust off the passport.

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A relative newcomer to the travel magazine market, Afar began publishing six issues each year in 2009. The magazine publishes immersive stories that go deep into the culture and history of travel destinations around the world. Each issue also features columns about travel gear, food, and profiles of interesting people in the industry.

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Founded in New York City in 1909, Condé Nast is a vast media company with nearly a dozen magazine publications. Condé Nast Traveler is a luxury travel magazine published eight times yearly, featuring destination guides, hotel and resort reviews, and essays. Columns explore travel trends, the hottest new restaurants and hotels, and inside info on prices worldwide.

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First published in 1978, Food & Wine is a lifestyle magazine featuring articles about cooking and entertaining at home. But the magazine also features restaurant reviews, interviews with celebrity chefs, and new culinary trends to try worldwide. The magazine is published monthly with seasonal themes and travel inspiration in every issue.

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It was a gut punch when National Geographic Traveler was shuttered in 2019. Published for twenty-five years, the travel-themed magazine was rolled into the flagship National Geographic . The broad-topic parent magazine now features one or two travel features in their monthly issues and a vast trove of information with a digital subscription.

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Published in New York City since 1937, Travel + Leisure is one of the top travel magazines in the world. The monthly publication features articles highlighting destinations worldwide, columns to help you save money while traveling, and reviews of hotels and restaurants. It’s one of the most inspiring magazines and the one subscription I recommend everyone order.

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Wanderlust is the United Kingdom’s top travel magazine, published in London since 1993. The magazine focuses on travel destinations throughout the UK and Europe with destination guides, essays, interviews, and reviews. The bi-monthly publication features a whopping 200+ pages that will almost certainly keep you reading until the next issue arrives. A subscription also grants access to their vast digital archives.

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Regional Travel Magazines

Regional travel magazines broaden their topics beyond just travel to also include home décor and living. But these magazines are also an excellent resource for finding off-the-beaten-path destinations or learning about a new region of the country to explore.

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Based in Roanoke, Virginia, BlueRidge Country is a lifestyle and travel magazine focused on the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. The monthly issues feature a section on upcoming festivals and events that are perfect for weekend getaways. You’ll also find destination articles, hotel and restaurant reviews, and exciting things to do in the great outdoors in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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With a subscription to Caribbean Living , you’ll “travel beyond the beach” with an inside look at the culture of the Caribbean islands. Issues are only published four times each year, but the publications are packed with intriguing travel stories, unique places to visit, and tips on how to make the most of your tropical getaway.

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Life was turbulent for Coastal Living after Meredith purchased Time, Inc. in 2018. After a year stuck exclusively on newsstands, the magazine was again made available for subscriptions. The four issues published annually are packed with destination guides, travel tips, and reviews to make the most of your coastal getaway.

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Published six times yearly, Coastal Virginia covers the region around Virginia Beach and the Eastern Shore. The publication includes lists of local events and festivals, travel guides to popular coastal destinations, and interviews with the local business owners who keep the travel industry thriving in coastal Virginia.

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When Cowboys & Indians began publishing in 1992, its editors aimed to make it “the premier magazine of the West.” And with 16 issues each year, you’ll have plenty to read about the not-so-wild west. Each issue is packed with home décor, recipes for local foods, travel guides to popular destinations, and upcoming events and festivals.

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Based in Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Living has been published four times yearly since 1986. The issues explore the vast region with travel guides, interviews, and reviews of places to visit. Issues include lifestyle topics like home décor and recipes, but you’ll still find plenty of travel topics to inspire your next Midwest adventure.

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Based in Waynesville, North Carolina at the footsteps of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Smoky Mountain Living publishes stories covering the southern Appalachian Mountains. The stories include local arts and crafts, culture, music, and travel. It’s an excellent magazine for more than just the national park – it’s every small mountain town and hidden cove you never knew you wanted to visit.

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The first issue of Sunset was published in 1898 – no kidding. Initially published by the Southern Pacific Railroad, today the lifestyle magazine covers the American West with topics on home life, cooking, gardening, and travel. Although it’s a broad-ranged magazine, the travel articles are inspirational.

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Published since 1935, Yankee celebrates the culture of the New England states. Six issues each year feature stories about local traditions, festivals and events, lifestyle, and reviews of up-and-coming boutique hotels and restaurants.

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State Travel Magazines

Narrowing the focus, state travel magazines focus on lifestyle and travel topics within their borders. If you visit a particular state every year, a subscription to one of these magazines could be invaluable for inspiring you to visit new destinations.

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Published since 1935, Alaska is more than just a magazine to promote travel across the northernmost state – it’s also a journal of the Alaskan way of life. The magazine is published ten times yearly and features destination guides, seasonal activities, and outdoor adventures across the state. The magazine also featured excellent information about hunting, national parks, and how to travel across the state.

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In 1921, the Arizona Department of Transportation began publishing a 10-page pamphlet to promote the highways across the state. Today, Arizona Highways is a monthly magazine published in Phoenix. Each issue includes road trip possibilities, travel guides, and stories about the state’s history and culture.

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Published six times yearly, Louisiana Life includes roundups of upcoming events and festivals, travel guides, and an inside look at the state’s culture.

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The “Land of 10,000 Lakes” is brought to life with Minnesota Monthly , which is now ironically only published six times annually . The travel and lifestyle magazine features articles on destinations to visit, events you must attend, and things to do across the state and over the water.

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New Hampshire Magazine publishes 10 issues each year packed with information about the state’s tourist destinations, seasonal guides to explore autumn colors and spring flowers, and reviews of local restaurants.

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New Jersey Monthly publishes an issue every month of the year filled with lifestyle tips, destination guides, and things to do across the state to the Jersey Shore.

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Launched in 1923, New Mexico Magazine was the first magazine to focus on travel within a single state. With 11 issues published annually by the New Mexico Tourism Department in Santa Fe, the magazine features articles on the state’s culture, history, outdoor recreation, and destinations.

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Since 1956, Oklahoma Today Magazine has been the official publication of the state of Oklahoma. The issues – published 6 times yearly – feature articles on history, culture, food, and travel across the state.

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Published since 1933, Our State is one of the best state travel magazines in the country. The monthly issues are filled with travel guides, upcoming events and festivals, stellar photography, and things to do in small towns and big cities across the Tarheel State.

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Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the country, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do. And with 12 issues of Rhode Island Monthly published each year, you can learn all about it. The articles cover events and festivals, things to do, places to visit, and go in-depth with reviews and interviews.

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Published since 1974 by the Texas Department of Transportation, Texas Highways is a monthly magazine that features destination guides, road trip itineraries, and seasonal inspiration for travel across the state. The articles include interviews with travel industry professionals, reviews of local restaurants and resorts, and roundups of things to do, places to go, and festivals to attend.

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Based in Austin, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department protects the wildlife and their habitats across the state. And since 1942, the state agency has published Texas Parks & Wildlife . 10 issues annually are filled with tips about outdoor recreation, hunting, fishing, and anything else you can do in the great outdoors in the state.

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Published only 5 times each year, Vermont Magazine explores the history, culture, and travel across the state. Articles take a deep dive with interviews, reviews, and guides to help you get the most out of a visit to the state.

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Special Interest Magazines

Instead of travel guides or restaurant reviews or business owner interviews, the special interest magazine focuses on specific things to do while home or traveling. You’ll find stories about outdoor recreation, exploring national park units, and how to travel in an RV in the pages of these magazines.

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Adventure Cyclist Magazine has been published since 1975 by the Adventure Cycling Association . The Missoula, Montana-based association is an excellent resource for adventurous bicycle trails, gear reviews, and technical guides. Their magazine reflects this mission with 9 issues published annually packed with useful information. Membership in the association includes a subscription to the magazine and vice versa.

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Published 4 times annually, American Road is the definitive magazine of the road tripper. The issues are filled with road trip travelogues, itineraries, roadside attractions, and reviews of restaurants and hotels you’ll find along the way.

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Backcountry is the only magazine dedicated to outdoor recreation far from the paved highways. Published six times yearly, the magazine features gear reviews, backcountry tips, and destination guides worldwide. It’s an excellent resource for discovering backcountry adventures, how to get there, and where to stay.

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Blue Ridge Motorcycling is published 4 times annually by the same folks behind Smoky Mountain Living . The magazine features scenic and thrilling motorcycle routes throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains in the Southern Appalachians. Issues also feature motorcycle gear reviews and travel guides perfect for two-wheel adventures.

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Published in Charleston, South Carolina, Garden & Gun is a regional magazine focusing on the American South. It’s not entirely a travel magazine with a wide range of topics from household décor to outdoor adventure. But the magazine regularly publishes fantastic articles about destinations you need to visit.

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Lighthouse Digest is an interesting magazine subscription, especially for lovers of lighthouses. Published bi-monthly, the magazine features the history of the lighthouses, stories of previous keepers and their families, and travel guides on how to visit them. It’s a great resource for festivals and events to help you plan a weekend getaway to a lighthouse.

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National Parks Magazine is the official magazine published by the National Parks Conservation Association. Published 4 times annually, the issues are filled with conservation stories and ways people can help protect the parks. But it also features excellent travel guides on things to do in the parks and sustainable ways to visit.

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Published since 1977, Outside is a magazine about everything to do outside. The magazine is published bi-monthly. Each issue is stuffed with outdoor adventure gear reviews, technical articles, interviews of outdoor enthusiasts, and travel guides to amazing outdoor adventure destinations.

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RoadRUNNER is a relative newcomer to the travel magazine domain, published for the first time in 2001. Based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the magazine covers all topics related to motorcycle touring and traveling with one headlight. Published bi-monthly, issues feature gear reviews, travel guides, and thrilling routes to explore on two wheels.

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RV Magazine is the premier magazine for recreational vehicle owners. Articles on tips, vehicle reviews, and new gear are published monthly. Print, digital, and combination subscriptions are offered to get the best of everything they offer.

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