Kaitlyn Rosati
School
The New School, Bachelor Of Fine Arts, CUNY School Of Law
Expertise
Solo Travel, Budget Travel, Nomadic Life
- Kaitlyn was a bartender in New York City for ten years before quitting her job, selling all of her belongings, and solo backpacking around the globe.
- While she has traveled to over 60 countries, Kaitlyn is proud to call New York City home. She writes a column for the New York Daily News to highlight the best-hidden dining gems in the city.
- It's hard to narrow it down, but some of her favorite places she's had the privilege of visiting are Italy for its comfort (specifically Naples and Bologna), Japan for its organized chaos, New Zealand for its beauty, Tanzania for its adventure, and Taiwan for its food.
Experience
Kaitlyn is an avid solo traveler who has gone to over 60 countries on six continents. Her ventures around the globe led her to see all seven world wonders, climb Mount Kilimanjaro, get scuba certified in the Great Barrier Reef, and even spontaneously move to Tokyo when she ran out of space on her passport while on a backpacking trip. When Kaitlyn isn't motorbiking through the Philippines or country-hopping in Eastern Europe, she calls New York City home and frequently writes about the best eats throughout the boroughs. To document her travels, she created the brand No Man Nomad to encourage other solo female travelers to get out there and see the world.
Education
Kaitlyn Rosati received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The New School. She also completed over a year of law school at CUNY School of Law before deciding to pursue travel media instead.
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Stories By Kaitlyn Rosati
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From hunting for sand dollars to gazing out serene waters, your visit to this beach will be one for the books. Here's everything you need before you go.
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There is nothing quite like a rooftop bar in New York City during the summer. But with so many options, how do you choose? We found five of the best.
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Planning a relaxing summer getaway? Look no further than this RV park in Missouri, where you can spend your time lakeside or enjoy the many on-site amenities.
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If you're dreaming of an RV park with luxury amenities and killer beach views, we found a campground that will make you want to head out on the road right now.
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Planning to vacation in Orange Beach, Alabama starts with choosing the easiest and most convenient route that will set the tone for your well-deserved break.
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Adjust your sleep schedule, strategize light exposure ... there are a lot of tricks to overcome jet lag. But this one is extra comfy. Find out if it worked.
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What should you bring on an African safari? Sunscreen and hats are obvious, but there's so much more to consider. Here's what first timers need to know.
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Many of us know the basic differences when driving in the U.S. and Europe, but there's one unique Italian rule. Here's what to know when renting a car in Italy.
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This little-known Florida island is home to a state park that'll offer you the best of the outdoors, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
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As it is often said, the best places to experience are those beloved by locals. This serene beach in Florida will impress with stunning water and views.
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Bring your furry friend down south where this seaside city is set up to welcome dogs and their owners for fun vacation activities both indoors and out.
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Make sure you avoid this risky booking mistake when planning your ferry transport around Greece to have a smooth trip even when there are delays.
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Italian cuisine and Italian-American cuisine are often very different, and there's one protein-pasta combo that you'll never see in an authentic Italian joint.
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The Amalfi Coast is objectively one of the most beautiful places in the world. But you might want to reconsider visiting this particular coastal town.
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Pasta, pizza, gelato ... Italy is known for being a foodie destination. But this sweet and salty pairing might surprise you. That is, until you take a bite.
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Traveling in Europe is expensive, especially during summer. For the frugal among us, leveraging apps is key. These five apps will help you get the best deals.
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When you hear "Minnesota" visions of Germany are probably not what come to mind, but this unique little town has kept its European heritage alive.
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Air travel can be stressful, especially with flight delays or cancelations. Reduce your stress by flying with one of the best airlines in Europe.
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If you enjoy seeing stunning statues in well-loved Italian cities like Florence, take a trip to this unique and underrated town famous for its marble.
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You won’t have trouble finding an ocean-view room at this all-inclusive resort in St. Thomas. Swim with turtles, snorkel for rum, and enjoy the Caribbean.
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Traveler Blog this unique town with an unlikely blend of Scottish and Italian cultures dating back hundreds of years. Here's everything to know before you go!
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Visit this tiny island to escape the crowds, enjoy nature, and experience the authentic Caribbean way of life or indulge in a luxury resort stay.
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The road to this spectacular RV park is full of stunning views, and it gets even better when you reach your destination. This is a place for the whole family.
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Embarking on a clear water kayaking tour in the Caribbean is the stuff of dreams, and dreams are a reality in this extraordinary archipelago.
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If you like your travel to come with a healthy side serving of adrenaline and adventure, this Namibian city needs to be added to your bucket list.
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Niagara Falls is an incredible destination but can be a pricey visit. Looking for a similar water adventure that is easier on the wallet? Look no further.
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Taxis are convenient, but if you don't know the language or culture, they can easily turn into scams. If you're going to this European country, do this instead.