Laura Jones
School
University Of York - UK
Expertise
European & Asian City Breaks, Budget Travel, Road Trips
- Laura started traveling alone during college on a real shoestring budget (think 28-bed dormitories and 20-hour bus journeys). While her budget isn't quite as tight now, she still likes to find ways to save money while on a trip.
- As a lover of road trips, Laura has traveled extensively by car and RV in North America, Australia, and New Zealand. As such, she knows what to pack and what to leave behind, how to get discounted rates in motels, and where the best places to camp are along the way.
- Many travelers don't make it to Central and Eastern Europe beyond Prague, but — as a resident of the region — Laura is passionate about bringing lesser-traveled destinations in this area into the spotlight. She can persuade anyone to visit Sarajevo, Skopje, or Sofia.
Experience
Laura started her writing career in 2017 after working as an English as a second language teacher for many years. Her job allowed her to live and work in several countries and pursue her passion for travel. Now settled in Poland, she writes for sites including Traveler Blog, Booking.com, Matador Network, and the English language school Lingoda.
Education
Laura graduated from the University of York in the UK with a bachelor's degree in history. She also has an English teaching qualification. History and travel go hand-in-hand for Laura, as she loves discovering the present and past of new places. Teaching English gave her an appreciation of the nuances of the language and set her up for a career in travel writing.
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Stories By Laura Jones
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The Road to Nowhere doesn't exactly go nowhere. It's a road trip focused on small towns as you drive from the north of the country to the south (or vice versa).
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While Australia's beaches all beckon water lovers to their shores, its best swimming spots are actually in the vast Outback terrain.
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Looking for a peaceful vacation amidst the chaos of overtourism? Check out the latest camping trends for 2024 and find your perfect place in nature.
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If you're seeking an adventure on your next vacation, why not consider a 1,000-mile off-road trip through one of the world's most remote areas?
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You can spend a few hours in town immersed in Americana, visit retro gift shops and restaurants, but the road is where you see the sights.
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If you're hoping to celebrate Mardi Gras this year but in a slightly tamer atmosphere, head to this Gulf Shore destination for a fabulous, family-friendly time.
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Mosquitoes can quickly ruin a romantic stroll with your partner or a relaxing nap, but there are some countries where you can avoid them. Learn more.
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If you're deciding whether to visit the American Rockies or the Canadian Rockies, great news - you can visit both in one trip - but don't forget your passport.
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You may think you're a 5-star passenger, but these seemingly "polite" activities might actually be annoying to the flight attendants you're trying to help.
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River and ocean cruises cannot be more different. Between amenities and destinations, one offers a more intimate experience while the other offers more thrills.
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Travel expert Rick Steves has some tips for determining which Eurail Pass you need for your tip. Here's why they're worthwhile and how they'll save you money.
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With so much natural beauty across Asia, it's hard to narrow down which regions you want to visit. But if you love to chase waterfalls, this place is for you.
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Gas station food rarely tops the lists of the best restaurants around the country, but some unlikely stops along your next road trip are worth pulling over for.
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Visit the "pink city" in Rajasthan to travelerblog unique and colorful architecture, learn about Jaipur's rich history, and sample delectable Indian cuisine.
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Hike coast to coast across the U.S. on the American Discovery Trail (ADT), spanning 5,000 miles of diverse landscapes for the ultimate bucket list trek.
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If you want to escape the cold this winter but would like to avoid crowded Florida beaches, head to this quiet, underrated state park in The Sunshine State.
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This under-the-radar island along the coastal waterways of the South Carolina Lowcountry is a peaceful retreat that is only accessible by ferry.
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Taking a ferry is a great way to travelerblog Europe, but there are some things you should know first. We've rounded up some tips from travel expert Rick Steves.
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The bag you bring can make or break your trip. Bring everything you need -- and the right luggage for where you're going -- with these tips from Rick Steves.
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European travel expert Rick Steves has plenty of great tips for being more environmentally conscious while traveling, none of which will cost you a penny.
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The nice thing about New England is that there is plenty to do and see in close proximity. Take in the best of the region on this popular road trip route.
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Lace up your hiking boots, pack a backpack, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey that will leave you feeling reinvigorated and inspired.
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Take in the stunning natural beauty of New Zealand through this carefully crafted trail that showcases some of the country's most magnificent landscapes.
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Experience the top sights around Montana and Wyoming on a 425-mile road trip through Big Sky Country, with vast plains, epic mountains, and historic towns.
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Get lost in the Australian Outback while hiking through lush landscapes, swimming in natural pools, spotting wildlife, and learning about ancient cultures.
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Even though this national park is one of the least visited in the U.S., it is a hidden gem offering water adventures and incredible stargazing opportunities.
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Home to the awe-inspiring Taj Mahal, India is full of cultural diversity, ancient architecture, and fascinating history - a bucket list trip for history fans.