
London Eye/UK 2010/@CQBalthazar
Social media is the place for almost everything, especially for travel plans via Twitter. If you want to get out there and see the world, meet new people and learn new culture, follow these travel Twitter accounts.
Travelocity Gnome
@RoamingGnome
Travelocity Gnome is a funny Twitter account for travelers. There are pictures of little gnomes enjoying vacation spots that you can experience. Take that gnome’s place and enjoy the vacation of a life time.
#Scandinavian design is famous – after seeing the décor @ the @SAS Business Lounge, you’ll understand why #flysas pic.twitter.com/4efRszui2Y
— Travelocity Gnome (@RoamingGnome) August 23, 2016
This tweet shows you just some of what Travelocity Gnome offers, where a little gnome chills in a Scandinavian Business Lobby.
World Travel
@travel
World Travel posts tons of beautiful landscape pictures on Twitter; photos from all around the world. When you’re feeling down and blue, follow World Travel on Twitter, and see all the beautiful places in the world.
Sardinia, Italy pic.twitter.com/rAhfx530gW
— World Travel (@travel) August 25, 2016
Check out this photo of solo boats in Sardinia, Italy.
Travel + Leisure
@TravelLeisure
Travel + Leisure has a Twitter account for its travel magazine and travel blog. Check out the Travel + Leisure Twitter handler for updates on stories, ideas, and news like the latest details on the most common illness for travelers.
Scientists are getting closer to solving travelers’ most common illness: https://t.co/uZZBTiMOzq pic.twitter.com/gkkSktOEf6
— Travel + Leisure (@TravelLeisure) August 25, 2016
The story talked about norovirus, which is the leading cause to nausea and other symptoms travelers frequently experience. So read it, and don’t forget your quick meds for every trip.
NatGeoTravel
@NatGeoTravel
National Geographic Travel on social media highlights beautiful places to visit around the world, like its feature on global national parks.
Now on NatGeoTravel Snapchat we’re celebrating #NPS100 w/ a road trip through some of our beautiful National Parks pic.twitter.com/KA6TMfpMKY
— NatGeoTravel (@NatGeoTravel) August 24, 2016
Condé Nast Traveler
CNTraveler
Lastly, Condé Nast reported that Americans did not use over 6 million of their vacation days in 2014. Don’t be one of those Americans. Use your vacation days. And your sick days too.
Last year, Americans accumulated a total of 658 million unused vacation days https://t.co/QNufWnBKt6 pic.twitter.com/bZtYZCfHW7
— Condé Nast Traveler (@CNTraveler) August 25, 2016