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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When one thinks of Jamaica, images of pristine beaches, street stalls serving jerk chicken and fresh coconuts, and all-inclusive resorts might come to mind.
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Want to plan a trip to the Caribbean, but don't want to break the bank doing it? Visit this underrated island for your next budget-friendly tropical vacation.
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While you could technically go to various corners of the world, for a first-time cruise in the winter, a trip to the Caribbean ought to do the trick.
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For a festival-forward getaway, Estonia is a prime destination with plenty of offerings. Plan some fun activities in this underrated European country.
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Hiking in the fall is magical, where you can see the changing colors of the foliage and enjoy the crisp air. This town in Maryland offers amazing fall hikes.
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Traveler Blog one of Italy's oldest and most charming cities. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, Matera is nestled in the heart of Italy's picturesque landscape.
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When thinking of great places to take the whole family, upstate New York may not rank very high on your list. Here are some reasons why it should.
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There's far more to Japan than Tokyo and Kyoto. If you're a fan of skiing and snowboarding, why not head to Hokkaido, which is home to many amazing resorts?
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Rangiroa in the French Polynesia is a destination that has some of the best spots in the world for scuba diving. Expect to see sharks, dolphins, and more!
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While the Caribbean is well-known for some of the best beaches and blue waters around, this island destination is a hidden gem not to be missed,
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Delicious cuisine is found in Portugal's Douro Valley and the city of Porto. In fall, the temperature falls to pleasant levels, as do the crowds and prices.
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Dreaming of delicious meals, perfect fall weather, and fall activities? Here's all the reasons why this place tops our best places to spend Thanksgiving.
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The Caribbean is known to be a tropical paradise with crystal clear waters, and pristine beaches, but each island has its own unique characteristics.
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If you think a skiing trip to Europe is beyond your budget, this tiny country nestled between France and Spain might give you a few reasons to reconsider.
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Relatively undisturbed, these islands are the perfect spot to hit if you're looking to kick back and relax.
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If you've ever wanted to stay in Shrek's swamp, or maybe you're just up for a novelty destination, an Airbnb in Scotland has just the opportunity.
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Not all tropical vacations outside the 50 U.S. states need a passport. These include the Northern Mariana Islands, a small and lesser-known Pacific paradise.
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There's more to see at Niagara Falls besides a lot of water. There are other activities and food options nearby that can complement your trip.
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Chocolate and the ocean. Is there anything better? This Caribbean island boasts both, offering beautiful beaches and some of the best chocolate in the world.
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This Middle Eastern country isn't easy to travel to, but if you take the risk, you'll be rewarded with some of the most unique flora and fauna on Earth.
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Known for some exquisite regional specialties, along with making some of the country's most iconic dishes, Lyon is a required destination for all foodies.
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Is it really worth spending your time on your Italian vacation at an under-the-radar hot spring instead of taking in the typical Italian sites?
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With tons of sights to see, it's easy to get overwhelmed when exploring the Los Angeles area. Here are some helpful hints for navigating the City of Angels.
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Craft breweries seem to be popping up left and right all over the U.S., but there's one locale that has so many of them that it's been deemed Beer City, USA.
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The Italian region of Umbria may lie just south of Tuscany, but it's a destination in its own right, especially for those looking to avoid crowds of tourists.
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A visit to Grand Marais, Minnesota offers water sports on beautiful Lake Superior, enjoying freshly caught seafood and perhaps a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
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As one of the seven new wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Learn how to beat the crowds.