There’s an increasing number of travel blogs that are work checking out and spending some time seeing the adventures of their authors. In fact, the list is endless, so we’ve decided to limit it to seasons and regions for you can discover some interesting whatnots.
Here’s our top ten travel blogs in Spanish to check out before the end of the year:
- La Cosmopolilla
As a result of the effort and hard work, Patri Rojas’ blog came to life. This young blogger from Granada has shown where there’s a will, there’s a way. Her blog is one of the most complete among bloggers of her age and the future definitely looks promising for La Cosmopolilla. Very active on Instagram.
- Un viaje creativo
Keral, or Dani as he goes by according to his passport, is the /creator of this highly original travel blog, which goes far beyond the typically stale articles by adding practical info to his entertaining articles. This is a space offering creative ideas when travelling, poetic geographies and fiction-based travels outlining what to see and do in Neverland. Refreshing and highly recommended.
- Wander on world
Cris and Dani are responsible for the content on this entertaining and well-maintained page. They make the most of their holidays by creating very detailed blog posts, and they’ve also managed to create a large community of followers on Instagram.
- A tomar por mundo
Two young unemployed journalists from Andalusia decided it was cheaper to head off travelling around the world than stay at home. A blog and a life plan came about from this experience, and now they organise trips, publish books, and live from what they’ve always dreamed of.
- Mariel de Viaje
Mariel is a Mexican YouTuber with more than 150,000 followers. Her videos are highly entertaining and a million miles from the younger and more “modern” YouTubers” out there, as they show and inform about the places she visits but in a highly original style. An interesting option to discover the world through a computer screen.
- Viajando sin papel higiénico
Daniel Tirado is a well-known Colombian video blogger and highly respected in the Latin community. Although he’s a jack of all trades (his Facebook channel has a million followers), where he really feels at home is on his YouTube channel that’s full of informative and entertaining reports.
- Kris por el mundo
Cristina Monsalvo only has 30 days of holidays, but she knows how to make the most of them, and updates and writes more on her blog than many others who claim to be professional bloggers. Well written and with great ideas, it’s a fun and entertaining blog with lots of interesting information.