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The Best eSIM for Thailand: Stay Connected Wherever You Go
Picking the best eSIM for Thailand can be challenging because there are sooo many choices out there. Here’s what I...
The Best Non-Digital Nomad Jobs for Travel Addicts
Working while you travel is the best way to afford an extended trip — and you don’t have to be...
Best eSIM for International Travel: Tested & Compared (2026)
Finding the best eSIM can be challenging because there are so many on the market! It feels like there’s a...
Jetpac eSIM Review: The Best Choice for Frequent Flyers
I consider Jetpac a standout eSIM option for frequent flyers. From low-risk $1/1GB offers to free airport lounge access*, it’s...
Travel Hack or Too Good to Be True? My Free 3-Day Transfercar
I’ve been wanting to try a Transfercar for years out of sheer curiosity. I couldn’t really tell if it was...
The Best eSIM for Short Trips (Spoiler: It’s Not Airalo)
I’ve tried a few different eSIM options for 3-day stopovers and 3-month stays. If you need a quick and easy...
Holafly eSIM Honest Review: Unlimited Data and Subscription Plans
The invention of eSIMs makes life a lot easier as a traveler. After a year on Holafly’s monthly subscription across...
We Shipped 2 Packages Internationally from Borneo & It Was Actually Easy?
We sent a ridiculously large and bulky wooden paddle to my family in Canada from Borneo, and some miscellaneous treats...
The Best Travel Gift Ideas In 2026 (Budget-Friendly, Unique, Memorable)
Travellers are notoriously hard to shop for — we usually don’t need more “stuff.” But not all hope is lost...
Saily eSIM Review: The Best Budget-Friendly Option for 2026
I’ve tried at least five of the major eSIM companies out there, but Saily is one of my faves. It’s...
Holafly vs. Saily eSIM Comparison: Unlimited Data vs. Budget Plans
Shopping around for the best eSIM? Holafly and Saily are two names that will come up often. Holafly only offers...
Honest Aecooly Review: I Tested the Trending Portable Fans on My Last Trip
I’m Canadian, which means I grew up thinking 25°C was hot and anything over 30° was basically a national emergency....