List of travel magazines
Travel and tourism-related magazines
In circulation
- Afar (2009)
- Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel (1999; published by Intellitravel Media)
- British Columbia Magazine (1959; My Passion Media)
- Caravan (1933; Warners Midlands Plc)
- Caribbean Beat (1992; published by Media and Editorial Projects Limited, inflight magazine of Caribbean Airlines)
- Condé Nast Traveler (1987; published by Condé Nast Publications)
- Cruise International (2008; published by Chelsea Magazine Company)
- Darling (2009)
- Departures Magazine (1984; published by American Express Publishing)
- EnRoute, inflight magazine of Air Canada
- Escapism Travel Magazine
- Executive Travel magazine (2002; published by American Express)
- FIDO Friendly (2003)
- Get Lost Magazine (2004; published by Grin Creative)
- Hana Hou! (1998; published by Pacific Travelogue Inc., as the inflight magazine of Hawaiian Airlines)
- Islands (published by Bonnier Corporation)
- Holiday (1946–1977; Curtis Publishing Company, relaunched in Paris, France, in 2014)
- Lonely Planet Traveller (2009; published by the BBC in the UK, monthly. Also Argentine, Singaporean and Indian editions, also published in the Netherlands and Germany by Pijper Media six times a year)
- Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine (published by the Haynes Publishing Group, bi-monthly regional travel focus)
- Merian (1948; (in German), published by Jahreszeiten Verlag, Hamburg)
- Metropolis (1994)
- National Geographic Traveler (1984; National Geographic)
- Outside (1977; published by Mariah Media)
- New Mexico Magazine (1923; published by the New Mexico Tourism Department)
- Road & Travel Magazine (1989; published by Caldwell Communications, Michigan)
- RoadRUNNER (2001; published by RoadRUNNER Publishing, focuses on motorcycle touring and travel)
- Saveur (1994; published by Bonnier Corporation)
- Sidetrip Travel Magazine (Manila, focuses on travel in the Philippines)
- Sports+Travel Hong Kong (Hong Kong, free magazine that focuses on sports related travel from Hong Kong)
- Suitcase Magazine (2012; published by SUITCASE Magazine)
- The Sunday Times Travel Magazine (2003; [UK] published by News UK)
- Sunset (1898; Sunset Publishing Corporation)
- Texas Highways (1980)
- TNT (1983; published by TNT Publishing, London, free magazine for Australian, New Zealand and South African expatriates)
- Today's Traveller (1997; published by Gill India Communications Pvt. Ltd. (GICPL), Indian international travel magazine)
- Travel + Leisure (1971; published by Exposure Media Marketing)
- Travel Agent (1930; trade, published by Questex Media Group)
- Travel in Taiwan (Vision International Publishing Co. Ltd., on behalf of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau)
- Travel Trade Gazette (TTG) (1953; trade, published by United Bupsiness Media, London)
- Travel Weekly (1958)
- Vagabond (1987, Sweden)
- Voyage. Studies on Travel & Tourism (1997; (in German), published by Profil-Verlag, Munich)
- Wanderlust Magazine (1993; Independent; eight issues per annum; editor and publisher is Lyn Hughes)
- Weg! (2004; (in Afrikaans), published by Media24)
- Where (1938)
- Yankee (1935)
- Arizona Highways (1921;published by the Arizona Department of Transportation)
Out of print
- Blue (1997–2000; tourism magazine)
- Caribbean Travel & Life (c. 1986–2013; published by Bonnier Corporation, replaced by Islands magazine)[1]
- Gulfscapes Magazine (2001–2012; published by Craig and Victoria Rogers)[2]
- Travel + Leisure Golf (1998–2009; American Express)
- Travel Holiday (1901–2003; New York Central Railroad, Shane family, Reader's Digest, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.)
- Walkabout magazine (1934–1974; Australian National Travel Association)
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References
- "Special Announcement". Caribbean Travel + Life. Bonnier. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
- "Gulfscapes Magazine". Better Business Bureau. Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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