The Most Shared Travel Articles From The Past Year

With so many amazing travel articles floating around the web, we thought we’d save you some time and release our roundup of the best travel articles from the past year.

1. Netflix Will Pay You$2,000/Week to Travel and Take Instagram Photos

Photo from Thrillist
Photo from Thrillist

Thrillist, Published on 3/1/2016

Shares: 269,200 +

2. Traveller T-Shirt With 40 Icons Lets You Communicate In Any Country Even If You Don’t Speak Its Language

Photo from Bored Panda
Photo from Bored Panda

Bored Panda, Published May 2016

Shares: 789,000 +

 

3. 52 Places to Go in 2016

Photo by NY Times
Photo by NY Times

The New York Times, Published 01/07/2016

Shares: 711,700 +

 

4. Unemployed? Hawaii wants you to move there so it can give you a job.

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Photo from Matador Network.

Matador Network, Published 04/20/2016

Shares: 305,600 +

 

5. A Beer Company Will Pay You $12,000 To Travel And Drink Beer All Summer

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Photo by Thrillist

Thrillist, Published on 3/16/2016

Shares: 665,400 +

 

6. It’s Ok to Spend All Your Money on Traveling, Says Science

huffingtonpost travel article

The Huffington Post, Published 09/11/2015

Shares: 472,100 +

 

7. In Spain, Entire Villages Are Up For Sale — And They’re Going Cheap

spanish village for sale

NPR, Published 08/23/15

Shares: 393,500 +

 

8. Genius Cat-Pack Lets Your Pet Travel Like a Little Astronaut

cat-pack lets cat travel

The Dodo, Published on 12/1/15

Shares: 465,600 +

 

10. Can Canada teach the rest of us to be nicer?

can canada teach the rest of us to be nicer?

BBC, Published 3/11/16

Shares: 142,100 +

 

11. Physicists Simulate Sending Particles of Light Into the Past, Strengthening the Case that Time Travel is Possible

Time travel is possible, study says

Earth Mystery News, Published 05/05/16

Shares: 135,700 +

 

12. Kickstarters’ The World’s BEST Travel Jacket

travel jacket

Kickstarter, Published 07/21/16

Shares: 40,500 +

From his hometown of Sydney, Australia, Sebastian has turned travel into a profession. Starting out as a tour guide in Sydney, he then moved to Europe to lead tours across the continent, before returning home where he continues inspiring others to find their own adventures.

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