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We’ve journeyed across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each so different yet connected by open roads and wild beauty.
From road-tripping down the U.S. East Coast to the Canadian Rockies, and exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes in Mexico, our experiences have covered big cities, beaches, and small-town charm.
You can browse our posts and destination stories on the North America Travel Hub.
Visa requirements vary depending on nationality. Most travelers need an ESTA for the United States or an eTA for Canada, while Mexico allows visa-free entry for many visitors up to 180 days.
Always verify the latest requirements on official embassy sites before booking flights, and check our country guides for helpful links and tips.
Nothing beats the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re cruising California’s coastline or driving through Canada’s national parks, a rental car makes it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. We often use Turo for flexible, peer-to-peer rentals.
For longer routes, Amtrak trains in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada are scenic alternatives, and budget airlines connect major cities efficiently.
It can be, but smart planning helps. Accommodation and food costs are higher in big cities, but small-town diners, motels, and road-trip snacks keep budgets reasonable. Traveling outside peak holidays also reduces costs.
For great lodging deals, explore our hotel options in one place.
North America has reliable 4G and growing 5G networks. Roaming can be expensive, so eSIMs are often a better option.
We recommend GigSky (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10 % off) or Saily for cross-border coverage that works seamlessly across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Our favorites include New York City’s skyline, Miami Beach, Banff National Park, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Cancún’s turquoise coastlines.
Each place offers a different flavor of North America, from vibrant city culture to vast wilderness. We feature all of these in our blog posts and YouTube videos.
Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Summer is great for national parks but can bring crowds, while winter offers ski resorts, Christmas lights, and tropical escapes in Mexico.
If you love road trips, plan around shoulder seasons for quieter routes and better prices.
Definitely. Medical care is expensive in both the U.S. and Canada, and even minor incidents can cost thousands.
We travel with SafetyWing Nomad Insurance, which covers multiple countries and can be renewed monthly for flexibility.
Trusted sites like Booking.com and Airbnb are reliable, but if you’re open to something unique, check Trusted Housesitters for home-and-pet sitting stays.
It’s one of the best ways to enjoy authentic travel and cut costs during longer trips.
You’ll find links to these resources on our Travel Resources page.
Our North America Travel Hub includes guides to the USA, Canada, and Mexico, covering everything from city itineraries and scenic drives to cultural insights and practical travel tips.
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We’ve journeyed across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each so different yet connected by open roads and wild beauty.
From road-tripping down the U.S. East Coast to the Canadian Rockies, and exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes in Mexico, our experiences have covered big cities, beaches, and small-town charm.
You can browse our posts and destination stories on the North America Travel Hub.
Visa requirements vary depending on nationality. Most travelers need an ESTA for the United States or an eTA for Canada, while Mexico allows visa-free entry for many visitors up to 180 days.
Always verify the latest requirements on official embassy sites before booking flights, and check our country guides for helpful links and tips.
Nothing beats the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re cruising California’s coastline or driving through Canada’s national parks, a rental car makes it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. We often use Turo for flexible, peer-to-peer rentals.
For longer routes, Amtrak trains in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada are scenic alternatives, and budget airlines connect major cities efficiently.
It can be, but smart planning helps. Accommodation and food costs are higher in big cities, but small-town diners, motels, and road-trip snacks keep budgets reasonable. Traveling outside peak holidays also reduces costs.
For great lodging deals, explore our hotel options in one place.
North America has reliable 4G and growing 5G networks. Roaming can be expensive, so eSIMs are often a better option.
We recommend GigSky (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10 % off) or Saily for cross-border coverage that works seamlessly across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Our favorites include New York City’s skyline, Miami Beach, Banff National Park, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Cancún’s turquoise coastlines.
Each place offers a different flavor of North America, from vibrant city culture to vast wilderness. We feature all of these in our blog posts and YouTube videos.
Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Summer is great for national parks but can bring crowds, while winter offers ski resorts, Christmas lights, and tropical escapes in Mexico.
If you love road trips, plan around shoulder seasons for quieter routes and better prices.
Definitely. Medical care is expensive in both the U.S. and Canada, and even minor incidents can cost thousands.
We travel with SafetyWing Nomad Insurance, which covers multiple countries and can be renewed monthly for flexibility.
Trusted sites like Booking.com and Airbnb are reliable, but if you’re open to something unique, check Trusted Housesitters for home-and-pet sitting stays.
It’s one of the best ways to enjoy authentic travel and cut costs during longer trips.
You’ll find links to these resources on our Travel Resources page.
Our North America Travel Hub includes guides to the USA, Canada, and Mexico, covering everything from city itineraries and scenic drives to cultural insights and practical travel tips.
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We’ve journeyed across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each so different yet connected by open roads and wild beauty.
From road-tripping down the U.S. East Coast to the Canadian Rockies, and exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes in Mexico, our experiences have covered big cities, beaches, and small-town charm.
You can browse our posts and destination stories on the North America Travel Hub.
Visa requirements vary depending on nationality. Most travelers need an ESTA for the United States or an eTA for Canada, while Mexico allows visa-free entry for many visitors up to 180 days.
Always verify the latest requirements on official embassy sites before booking flights, and check our country guides for helpful links and tips.
Nothing beats the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re cruising California’s coastline or driving through Canada’s national parks, a rental car makes it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. We often use Turo for flexible, peer-to-peer rentals.
For longer routes, Amtrak trains in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada are scenic alternatives, and budget airlines connect major cities efficiently.
It can be, but smart planning helps. Accommodation and food costs are higher in big cities, but small-town diners, motels, and road-trip snacks keep budgets reasonable. Traveling outside peak holidays also reduces costs.
For great lodging deals, explore our hotel options in one place.
North America has reliable 4G and growing 5G networks. Roaming can be expensive, so eSIMs are often a better option.
We recommend GigSky (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10 % off) or Saily for cross-border coverage that works seamlessly across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Our favorites include New York City’s skyline, Miami Beach, Banff National Park, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Cancún’s turquoise coastlines.
Each place offers a different flavor of North America, from vibrant city culture to vast wilderness. We feature all of these in our blog posts and YouTube videos.
Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Summer is great for national parks but can bring crowds, while winter offers ski resorts, Christmas lights, and tropical escapes in Mexico.
If you love road trips, plan around shoulder seasons for quieter routes and better prices.
Definitely. Medical care is expensive in both the U.S. and Canada, and even minor incidents can cost thousands.
We travel with SafetyWing Nomad Insurance, which covers multiple countries and can be renewed monthly for flexibility.
Trusted sites like Booking.com and Airbnb are reliable, but if you’re open to something unique, check Trusted Housesitters for home-and-pet sitting stays.
It’s one of the best ways to enjoy authentic travel and cut costs during longer trips.
You’ll find links to these resources on our Travel Resources page.
Our North America Travel Hub includes guides to the USA, Canada, and Mexico, covering everything from city itineraries and scenic drives to cultural insights and practical travel tips.
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We’ve journeyed across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each so different yet connected by open roads and wild beauty.
From road-tripping down the U.S. East Coast to the Canadian Rockies, and exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes in Mexico, our experiences have covered big cities, beaches, and small-town charm.
You can browse our posts and destination stories on the North America Travel Hub.
Visa requirements vary depending on nationality. Most travelers need an ESTA for the United States or an eTA for Canada, while Mexico allows visa-free entry for many visitors up to 180 days.
Always verify the latest requirements on official embassy sites before booking flights, and check our country guides for helpful links and tips.
Nothing beats the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re cruising California’s coastline or driving through Canada’s national parks, a rental car makes it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. We often use Turo for flexible, peer-to-peer rentals.
For longer routes, Amtrak trains in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada are scenic alternatives, and budget airlines connect major cities efficiently.
It can be, but smart planning helps. Accommodation and food costs are higher in big cities, but small-town diners, motels, and road-trip snacks keep budgets reasonable. Traveling outside peak holidays also reduces costs.
For great lodging deals, explore our hotel options in one place.
North America has reliable 4G and growing 5G networks. Roaming can be expensive, so eSIMs are often a better option.
We recommend GigSky (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10 % off) or Saily for cross-border coverage that works seamlessly across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Our favorites include New York City’s skyline, Miami Beach, Banff National Park, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Cancún’s turquoise coastlines.
Each place offers a different flavor of North America, from vibrant city culture to vast wilderness. We feature all of these in our blog posts and YouTube videos.
Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Summer is great for national parks but can bring crowds, while winter offers ski resorts, Christmas lights, and tropical escapes in Mexico.
If you love road trips, plan around shoulder seasons for quieter routes and better prices.
Definitely. Medical care is expensive in both the U.S. and Canada, and even minor incidents can cost thousands.
We travel with SafetyWing Nomad Insurance, which covers multiple countries and can be renewed monthly for flexibility.
Trusted sites like Booking.com and Airbnb are reliable, but if you’re open to something unique, check Trusted Housesitters for home-and-pet sitting stays.
It’s one of the best ways to enjoy authentic travel and cut costs during longer trips.
You’ll find links to these resources on our Travel Resources page.
Our North America Travel Hub includes guides to the USA, Canada, and Mexico, covering everything from city itineraries and scenic drives to cultural insights and practical travel tips.
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We’ve journeyed across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, each so different yet connected by open roads and wild beauty.
From road-tripping down the U.S. East Coast to the Canadian Rockies, and exploring Mayan ruins and cenotes in Mexico, our experiences have covered big cities, beaches, and small-town charm.
You can browse our posts and destination stories on the North America Travel Hub.
Visa requirements vary depending on nationality. Most travelers need an ESTA for the United States or an eTA for Canada, while Mexico allows visa-free entry for many visitors up to 180 days.
Always verify the latest requirements on official embassy sites before booking flights, and check our country guides for helpful links and tips.
Nothing beats the freedom of the open road. Whether you’re cruising California’s coastline or driving through Canada’s national parks, a rental car makes it easy to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. We often use Turo for flexible, peer-to-peer rentals.
For longer routes, Amtrak trains in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada are scenic alternatives, and budget airlines connect major cities efficiently.
It can be, but smart planning helps. Accommodation and food costs are higher in big cities, but small-town diners, motels, and road-trip snacks keep budgets reasonable. Traveling outside peak holidays also reduces costs.
For great lodging deals, explore our hotel options in one place.
North America has reliable 4G and growing 5G networks. Roaming can be expensive, so eSIMs are often a better option.
We recommend GigSky (use code CLOSERLIVES10 for 10 % off) or Saily for cross-border coverage that works seamlessly across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
You can compare more providers in our Best eSIMs for Travel guide.
Our favorites include New York City’s skyline, Miami Beach, Banff National Park, Vancouver’s waterfront, and Cancún’s turquoise coastlines.
Each place offers a different flavor of North America, from vibrant city culture to vast wilderness. We feature all of these in our blog posts and YouTube videos.
Spring and autumn are ideal for mild weather and scenic landscapes.
Summer is great for national parks but can bring crowds, while winter offers ski resorts, Christmas lights, and tropical escapes in Mexico.
If you love road trips, plan around shoulder seasons for quieter routes and better prices.
Definitely. Medical care is expensive in both the U.S. and Canada, and even minor incidents can cost thousands.
We travel with SafetyWing Nomad Insurance, which covers multiple countries and can be renewed monthly for flexibility.
Trusted sites like Booking.com and Airbnb are reliable, but if you’re open to something unique, check Trusted Housesitters for home-and-pet sitting stays.
It’s one of the best ways to enjoy authentic travel and cut costs during longer trips.
You’ll find links to these resources on our Travel Resources page.
Our North America Travel Hub includes guides to the USA, Canada, and Mexico, covering everything from city itineraries and scenic drives to cultural insights and practical travel tips.
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