Postcard Press Picks: How to Travel When You Can’t Leave Home

Illustration with paper airplanes

With everything going on in the world, the one thing you may not have anticipated in 2020 was a pandemic keeping you from exploring. While spending all day at home, you may start to get a little bored. These Postcard Press resources can help fill your days and calm your travel bug (even for just a little bit). 

Postcard Press Picks: Travel Journaling

If you’re looking for a fun way to reflect on your travels, travel journaling is the activity for you!

Postcard Press Picks: The Wordy Traveler

Not sure what to do on a rainy day? The Wordy Traveler is a subscription box filled with books that’s perfect for those who love reading just as much as they love traveling!

Postcard Press Picks: “In a Land Far Away”

For this pick, Jax brings to light the New York Time’s travel issue of T magazine and how it features original fairy tales that inspire travelers with a new sense of adventure.

Postcard Press Picks: NYT’s “36 Hours in…”

New York Times 36 Hours In Featured Image of Clock

Have a short trip ahead? If you haven’t already discovered The New York Times’ “36 Hours in…” series, then this Postcard Press pick is for you.

Postcard Press Picks Reading Club: The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane

Postcard Press Picks Book Club The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane

This week’s Postcard Press Pick is The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See, a beautifully-written, culturally-enriching novel. Warning: It will pique your wanderlust.

Postcard Press Picks: Outside Online

This pick is on Outside Magazine, an online community supporting travel and an active lifestyle!

Postcard Press Picks: Borders of Adventure

Borders of Adventure is this week’s Postcard Press Pick because we share its mission to provide cultural insights and change perceptions through personal travel stories and content that is sure to inspire your next trip.

Postcard Press Picks: National Geographic’s World Heritage Sites

UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera

Here at Postcard Press, we’re big on UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These cultural and natural landmarks can be found all over the world and give visitors a glimpse into the history and traditions of a country and its people.