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Best Traveling eSIM: Why We Use Airalo
We switched to a travel eSIM a few trips ago, especially for the US. The logic is simple: roaming charges from your home carrier are expensive and unpredictable, hunting for a local SIM on arrival wastes the first hour of any trip, and a traveling eSIM solves both problems before you've left home. This best eSIM for travel guide covers what a travel eSIM actually is, why Airalo is what we recommend, and what you need to check before buying one.
Travel Insurance for Norway: What You Need (+ Discount)
We've spent a lot of time in Norway across different seasons — Lofoten and Alta in fall chasing the aurora, hiking near Ålesund, dogsledding in Tromsø and snowmobiling in Svalbard in winter, exploring the fjords in summer — and the one thing that's been consistent is how quickly conditions can change and how far from the nearest hospital some of the best parts of the country actually are.
Norwegian mountain rescue is world-class. Norwegian hospital bills, for those who aren't covered, are not cheap.
This guide covers what travel insurance for Norway actually needs to do, what activities require specific coverage, what to watch out for if you assume your existing policy already handles it, and an exclusive discount for our readers with Heymondo.
Travel Insurance for Iceland: What You Need (+ Discount)
We've been to Iceland three times — in September, October and February — doing the kind of things that make travel insurance less of an afterthought and more of a genuine necessity. Driving remote roads in the dark chasing the northern lights, hiking across lava fields and glaciers, navigating weather that changes faster than any forecast predicted.
Iceland is small but mighty. It's one of the most geographically dramatic countries on earth, and a lot of what makes it worth visiting — the interior highlands, the glacier lagoons, the black sand beaches — is also genuinely remote. The nearest hospital to some of the places we've been is a long drive or a helicopter ride away.
That changes the insurance conversation.
Travel Insurance for Hiking & Backpackers: What to Look For Before You Hit the Trail
Most travel insurance policies are written for people who stay on paved surfaces. The fine print tends to assume a hotel, a beach, maybe a city tour. If you're the kind of traveller who plans trips around trails, summits, and carrying everything you need on your back, that fine print deserves more than a skim.
We've hiked in Abisko National Park in freezing temperatures, climbed in the Lofoten Islands, walked alongside icebergs in Greenland, snowshoed through Swedish Lapland, and spent time in some of the more remote corners of Iceland. We've been close enough to needing a claim — a snowmobile incident in Svalbard being the most memorable — to know that having the right coverage matters a lot more than saving €20 on a policy.
Here's what to actually look for when buying travel insurance for hiking and backpacking.
Digital Nomad Travel Insurance: What You Actually Need When Work Takes You Everywhere
We run a travel blog, and before that, we worked as freelancers. Which means at some point we crossed the line from "people who travel a lot" to "people who work while traveling" — and that changes the insurance conversation in ways that most standard guides don't address.
When you're working abroad, the stakes are different. You're not just covering a two-week holiday. You need health coverage that works for months at a stretch, potentially in multiple countries. You're carrying equipment — laptops, cameras, hard drives — that represents your income, not just your entertainment. And if something goes wrong, you can't just cut the trip short and go home, because the trip is the job.
The good news: there are plans built for exactly this. The less good news: not all of them are worth the money, and the distinctions between them matter more than most people realize before they actually need to make a claim.
Best Annual Multi-Trip Travel Insurance or Long Stay Plan (+ Discount)
For years we bought travel insurance the way most people do: per trip, every time, slightly begrudgingly and always wondering if it was worth it. A policy for Iceland. A policy for Norway. Another one for Portugal. By the time we were taking five or six trips a year — which added up faster than we expected once travel became our job — without even considering the time factor.
The switch to an annual plan travel insurance felt obvious. One policy, one payment, covered for every trip we take that year — including the spontaneous ones, the long weekends, and the press trips we sometimes get a short notice for.
But an annual multi-trip travel insurance isn't the right answer for everyone. If you're planning one long continuous trip — a three-month slow travel stint through Southeast Asia, a working season abroad, a sabbatical — a long-stay policy is a completely different product and usually a better fit. Here's how both work, and how to figure out which one applies to you.
How to Travel Iceland on a Budget
We've been to Iceland three times. The first was right after the 2008 financial crisis, when the Icelandic króna had collapsed and the country briefly became a very affordable destination. A private room in a hostel for €60. Those days are firmly gone.
If you’re wondering if Iceland is that expensive, let's be direct: Iceland is one of the most expensive countries in the world to visit. That's not a rumor or a rounding error — it's consistently near the top of the global rankings for cost of living and travel costs. A coffee will make you wince. A restaurant meal will drain your budget. The silver lining? It’s so expensive that even Norway will look cheap after it!
But here's the thing. The gap between a poorly planned Iceland trip and a well-planned one is enormous — larger than almost anywhere else. A few smart decisions on flights, car rental, food, and accommodation can cut your total spend dramatically without touching the parts of Iceland that actually matter. The volcanoes, the waterfalls, the glaciers, the northern lights — those are mostly free. What costs money is everything around them, and that's where the savings are.
How to Get up to 15% Off Travel Insurance for Your Next Trip
We often get asked if a travel insurance is necessary.
Good question!
Keep reading to find out, to learn all the benefits of a travel insurance, and to enjoy 5% discount — up to 15% off with seasonal offers — exclusive to Penguin Trampoline readers if you do need one.
Animal Tracking Bracelets — The Little Wildlife Ritual That Followed Us Home
We spend a big chunk of our life staring at wild places — waiting for the Northern Lights on frozen lakes, leaning over boat rails in Greenland while whales surface in the fjord, swimming with dolphins in New Zealand, observing a sea turtle returning to the sea in Costa Rica, spotting reindeer wandering through Kiruna, or following polar bear tracks in Churchill.
So it makes sense that animal tracking bracelets ended up sticking with us. Not as a trend — just as a tiny habit that kept the wild close when we were back home editing photos and drinking too much coffee.
The idea is simple: you wear a bracelet, scan the card, and suddenly you’re following a real tracked animal — a turtle crossing warm currents, a giraffe wandering across savannah, a shark migrating along the coast. Fahlo’s bracelets make it surprisingly personal and fun… and it’s not just for kids!
Heymondo Review 2026 – Why We Use It for Every Trip
When we travel, be it the arctic fjords of Norway or the hidden beaches of Portugal, one thing stays constant: our insurance. We’ve used Heymondo for every trip and in this Heymondo review you’ll see why we keep going back to it — especially because of its value for cancellation coverage and outdoor-activity protection.
How to Find Amazing Cheap Accommodation (Without Sleeping in a Broom Closet)
We all know that feeling — you’re itching to go on your next adventure, but accommodation prices make your wallet cry. The good news? There are plenty of ways to travel without breaking the bank. From secret hotel hacks to unconventional stays, this guide will help you stretch your budget while still enjoying a comfortable and memorable trip.
Travel dreams and budget realities don’t always get along — but they can. If you’ve ever put off a trip because of sky-high accommodation costs, it’s time for a mindset shift. The secret? Flexibility, creativity, and a few clever hacks to cut your lodging expenses without sacrificing comfort (well, maybe a bit of comfort sometimes, but it’s part of the fun)!
From hidden-gem destinations to last-minute booking tricks, this guide will show you how to travel smarter and stretch your budget further — so you can save your money for the real adventure.
So, here are our best tips to save on travel accommodation, as part of our more comprehensive article “How to travel cheaper”.
How to Find Cheap Flights: Our Top Tips
We hear it all the time: “You must be rich to travel so much!” The truth? We’re lucky to have the flexibility to work from anywhere, but it all comes down to choices. Most of our extra cash goes straight into travel.
The secret? We know how to travel smarter—and that changes everything.
Not all penguins waddle on gilded ice! We want to prove that travel doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, we know plenty of people who burn through more money at home than we do on the road.
And one of the questions we hear the most is: “How to find cheap flights?”. So, here are our best tips, as part of our more comprehensive article “How to travel cheaper”.
How to Travel Cheaper: Travel for Less, Experience More
"Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.”
Ah, wise words. But they still won’t pay for your trips!
While we’re privileged enough to be able to travel and work from anywhere, we make choices. But we also know how to travel cheaper!
Not all penguins live on golden sea ice! This article aims to show that traveling doesn’t have to be expensive. So, follow our little penguin guide!