Daniel Feininger
School
Florida State University, Pennsylvania State University, Goldsmiths College
Expertise
Life Abroad, Vacation Itineraries, Extended Travel
- Dan has lived abroad for over a decade.
- His passports have been littered with ink from more than 100 different countries.
- He's been published in travel magazines and loves to agonize over the minute details that characterize a new place.
Experience
Dan has spent the last decade on the move, calling Muscat, Guatemala City, Shanghai, London, and Limerick home. He's been writing about travel and a variety of other topics since 2018, and is always on the lookout for his next adventure—hopefully to someplace he's never been before. In academia, the focus of Dan's writing has centered on conflict politics while leveraging cutting-edge mapping technologies to make sense of it all.
Education
Dan earned a bachelor's in international affairs from Florida State University and two master's degrees in geospatial intelligence analysis and postcolonial culture and global policy from Penn State and Goldsmiths College, respectively.
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Stories By Daniel Feininger
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On these hikes, you're guaranteed natural areas with stunning and refreshing scenery that will take your breath away! Oh, you might also see a bear or two!
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In this exclusive interview with Victoria Derrick, the president and co-owner of HawaiiGuide.com, you will learn valuable tips for vacationing in Hawaii.
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Airports are busy places where all sorts of things are happening, but there are pieces of information that staff would prefer to stay out of the public realm.
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Style icon and travel expert Tan France shares some much-needed packing tips to help you organize efficiently and strategically for your next vacation.
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Here are the vital and surprising differences between Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, as well as tips to help you experience the latter to the maximum!
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These new routes will make travel effortless, bring farther destinations closer, and add more unique attractions to the adventurer's bucket list.
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So you've flown across the ocean, but now you need to get into town. If you're flying into one of these airports, the entire process will be a breeze.
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Leaf-peeping season is here, and you should experience it in style while driving on these routes, which offer the best fall foliage scenes in the United States.
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Exploring London can be plenty expensive, but there are heaps of ways to make the most of your time in the English capital without spending a single penny.
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These airports teem with history so rich that you can't help but admire their resolve to operate alongside their high-end contemporaries. Check them out.
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Trudging through airport security can be boring, but it can also get weird. From boas to birds, bullets, and more, these are TSA's most unusual discoveries.
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There is something magnificently tranquil about swimming in a lake, and the East Coast of the U.S. is packed with brilliant options for the adventurous.
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If you've ever wondered whether it's possible to visit a wine region without cracking open a bottle or two, the answer is a resounding yes! Here's how.
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Tackling a Rick Steves tour can be a transformative experience, but it's critical to keep some things in mind when joining one for your next vacation.
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A road trip is a fabulous way to get out and see the world, but don't even think of taking your toddler on the road without first packing these essentials.
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From stylish jets and dump buckets to slides and climbers for water play, these family-friendly facilities offer kids the right dose of adrenaline.
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When embarking on a European road trip, it might be wise to analyze Rick Steves' tips for navigating the continent's roads expertly. Here are the vital points.
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Waiting in line at TSA checkpoints is never a particularly enjoyable experience, but there are certain types of travelers who make it a whole lot worse.
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Many Disney lovers dream of portraying Snow White, Mickey, Ariel, and the rest at a Disney Park, but there are some weird rules that characters must follow.
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There are few things more annoying on vacation than encountering seriously annoying tourists, so take these easy steps to avoid becoming that stereotype.
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Florida has some of the most popular state parks in the U.S., but plenty of others fly under the radar. These underrated spots deserve your attention.
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Nobody enjoys coming down with a bug while on the adventure of a lifetime, but that is a problem that comes up all too often in these European destinations.
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It might feel random, but there is usually a good reason why TSA agents zero in on certain travelers. Avoid these things and get ready to fly through security.
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A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow, but a Rick Steves-approved travel plan is best. These insider travel tips are well worth stealing.
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If you're planning to explore some of America's most celebrated natural wonders, you'll need an advanced reservation to visit these popular national parks.
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Dust off the safety glasses and hit the road, it's solar eclipse time. These American cities are the best choices for viewing this year's solar extravaganza.
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China is a magical destination packed with history, culture, and delicious food, and avoiding these common pitfalls will help make your trip extra special.