vegan travel

Wayfarers, take heart: It is entirely possible to travel as a vegan without starving. Now more than ever, vegan food is becoming mainstream — making travel even easier for those of us who don’t eat animal products. I’ve enjoyed tasty vegan food all over the world, from rural Alaska to northern New Zealand. So can you.

INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS

Austria | Vienna (with free shareable Google map!)
Belgium | Bruges
Canada | Montréal (general // vegan afternoon tea)
Czechia| Prague (with free shareable Google map!)
Estonia | Tallinn
India | South India (Kerala and Tamil Nadu)
Ireland | Dublin (here and here)
Italy | Italy in general
New Zealand | Auckland // NZ in general
Netherlands | Amsterdam // The Hague/Den Haag // Rotterdam
Scotland | Edinburgh (here and here) // Scotland in general

DOMESTIC (U.S.) DESTINATIONS

Alaska | Bethel
California | Los Angeles (here and here)
Florida | Florida Keys //  Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Illinois | Chicago (here, here, and here)
Maryland | In general (here and here)
Massachusetts | Cape Cod
New York | Corning
Ohio | Columbus
Rhode Island | In general (here, here, and here)
Washington | Seattle (here and here)
Washington, D.C. | (here, here, and here)
Wisconsin | Madison (here, here, here, here, and here)

AIRLINE REVIEWS

Aer Lingus
Turkish Airlines

AIRPORT REVIEWS

Cleveland Hopkins
O’Hare (Chicago)

VEGAN B&Bs

Deer Run Bed and Breakfast (Big Pine Key, FL, USA)
Ginger Cat Bed and Breakfast (Corning, NY, USA)

ROUND-UPS

The Best Vegan Brunch Spots in D.C. and Maryland

MISCELLANEOUS

An All-Vegan Cruise in Norway

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