Budget travel guidance from someone who has actually done every itinerary he writes about.
RSS feeds by topic
Best Travel RSS Feeds
Travel writing splits between inspiration and logistics, and a good feed list needs both. Here that means destination essays and strange places alongside points strategy, industry news, and honest first-person guides.
The reading list
Travel sources worth following
Each publication has a different job in the list. Health and posting frequency come from the most recent check.
Feeds checked Jul 15, 2026 UTC
Snapshot current
The points-and-miles reference: credit cards, award travel, and airline news.
The travel industry's trade press; where hotel, airline, and tourism news breaks.
The world's strange places, written like short essays instead of listicles.
High-end destination coverage and travel news with magazine polish.
Long-running solo female travel blog with honest, first-person destination writing.
Why these sources
Selected for a reason
We chose writers who have done the trips and an industry outlet that explains why your flight got more expensive. Tourism-board content didn't qualify.
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FAQ
Travel RSS questions
What are the best travel RSS feeds?
Atlas Obscura and Condé Nast Traveler cover destinations from opposite angles, The Points Guy owns award travel, Skift reports the industry itself, and Nomadic Matt plus Adventurous Kate write from the road.
Do these feeds help with actually planning a trip?
The Points Guy and Nomadic Matt are the practical planners on the list. The others earn their place for inspiration and industry context, which the notes on each feed make clear.
Can I run a travel content site from these feeds?
You can display and import feeds you have rights to use through an RSS plugin such as WP RSS Aggregator. Excerpts with links back to the original writers are the respectful default.