How I Decide Where I Feel Safe

As I write this, I’m getting ready to leave for a Morocco and Tunisia trip. (It will not be published until well after that trip.) A friend - and frequent traveler - asked me if I feel safe going to Tunisia. She said she wouldn’t, especially not as a Jewish woman. This conversation coincided with…

Pluses and Minuses of a Guided Tour

As I’ve frequently talked about here on The Royal Tour, my preferred travel style is slow-moving, flexible, and self-planned. I like to go to just a few cities, and to spend weeks or longer in each, immersing with the locals and feeling like I live there. But there is no one right or wrong way…

Traveling as a Dual Citizen

In December of 2019, I officially became a German citizen, reclaiming the rights denied to my family by the Nazis. I received my passport in early 2020, just in time for the world to shut down. But once it reopened and international travel resumed, I found myself in new territory. I now possessed two passports,…

Travel in the 2025 Environment

Welp, that happened. My scheduled direct flight on United from Los Angeles to Toronto, a new route on the US carrier set to launch in May 2025, was canceled. With demand for Canadians traveling to the United States plummeting due to current politics, United deemed this newly scheduled daily flight as unlikely to be profitable,…

Solo vs Duet Travel

When I first started The Royal Tour, solo travel was something that scared me. What if I got somewhere and had nobody to talk to? What if it wasn’t safe? What if restaurants wouldn’t take a party of one? Worst, what if I was just bored without a companion? Shortly into that first year, a…

Using English While Traveling

I am a product of the American public school system. That system is notorious for being lousy at teaching foreign languages. Ours is a program of rote vocabulary memorization, rather than comprehension or immersion. As a result, shockingly few Americans speak foreign languages at all, let alone fluently. I am one of those Americans who…

A Basic Guide to Airbnb

In 2007, a new actor burst onto the scene of travel lodging. Airbnb was originally designed to allow people to rent out a spare room in their homes, functioning as a makeshift bed and breakfast. Since then, it has grown to be a major and direct competition to the hotel industry, with both rooms and…

The Art of the Half Day

Tell me if this sounds familiar to you. “I’m more tired after a vacation than when I work.” Or “I feel rushed trying to see everything.” What about “the logistics for this trip are crazy, and I don’t know how I’m going to do all the things I want to.” We’ve all said those things…

2025 Preview

To be honest, I’m not sure anyone really reads these year in review or preview articles. But they really help me to reflect on the year that passed and to begin to anticipate what is coming, so they are here to stay. Plus having things that are a bit lower-key during the holidays is nice.…

2024 Year in Review

I’m going to do something a bit different with my year in review post than in past years. Normally, this is an article to talk about where I went during the year, how many new countries I visited, count my number of flights, and remind both you and myself of some of the highlights. And…