Jennifer Allen
Chef, Travel Expert, Author
I am a full-time, nationally syndicated food, travel, and lifestyle writer and the President of Food Drink Life (fooddrinklife.com). As a published cookbook author and former chef, I bring professional culinary expertise to my writing, with content featured in major outlets worldwide.
I am a regular contributor to Associated Press wire and Blox Digital wire, with additional features on MSN and Newsbreak. As a result, my articles reach millions of readers.
My focus is on luxury travel, and I love to write articles that highlight the intersection of cuisine, culture and destination.

My reach spans major distribution networks
The Associated Press
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BLOX Digital
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MSN
My articles and slideshows generate 11 million monthly page views and are published daily.

Let’s Collaborate
I work with destinations, hotels, and lifestyle brands across the globe, producing stories that are widely syndicated and reach readers looking for unique travel and luxury experiences.
Every proposal I receive is reviewed personally, and many collaborations have grown into features that resonate strongly with my audience. Depending on the project, I can travel independently, with my family of four, or with a plus one.
I’m currently scheduling media trips and brand partnerships into early 2026. If you’d like to connect about opportunities or be added to my professional contact list, I’d love to hear from you.

Articles

Celebrity Solstice’s refresh focused on something most cruise ships overlook
Fox 54 News, May 11, 2026
Celebrity Cruises invested more than $250 million in modernizing its Solstice Series ships, beginning with Celebrity Solstice, and after spending a week onboard in Alaska, it became pretty obvious why this redesign works so well there.

Historic buildings reimagined as high-end stays as adaptive reuse expands
WPGX Fox 28, April 28, 2026
Old buildings are getting a new lease on life as many are being converted into boutique hotels and resorts. Developers and hotel brands are turning historical sites into high-end stays that keep their original architecture while meeting current hospitality demand. The approach is becoming a go-to move across the hotel sector, pairing preservation with standout accommodations that come with a backstory you can actually walk through.
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Noctourism gains momentum as travelers plan trips around after-dark experiences
WTNZ Fox 43, April 13, 2026
Travelers are increasingly planning trips around what happens after sunset, a shift known as noctourism that is changing how destinations structure their offerings and how visitors spend their time. From guided night tours to scheduled hotel programming, after-dark experiences are becoming a central part of itineraries rather than downtime between daytime activities.
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Vacation resorts turn picnics into scenic dining experiences
CBS19 News, March 31, 2026
At luxury resorts around the world, the picnic is being reimagined as part of the travel experience. A morning safari might end with breakfast in the African bush, while a canoe ride across a private lagoon can lead to a garden picnic waiting on shore.
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Rideshare etiquette draws attention as ride apps grow
The Greeneville Sun, March 30, 2026
Five-star rideshare reviews require more than good driving, as rider behavior can make or break a trip. With 26% of rideshare app users booking trips monthly and 36% of Americans having used the service at least once, passenger conduct inside the car gets harder to overlook. Those small habits come with real consequences on trip timing, safety and driver earnings that add up quickly behind the wheel.
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Literary travelers follow the footsteps of famous authors around the world
WFMZ 69 News, March 30, 2026
Readers are increasingly packing their bags with a favorite book in mind. From historic homes to literary festivals and themed hotel suites, destinations linked to famous authors are drawing travelers who want to see the real settings behind the stories they love.
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Reading retreats grow as travelers trade adventure for quiet time with books
WPGX FOX28, March 27, 2026
Book-centered getaways gain attention as more Americans look for trips built around rest, with about 57% saying they are interested in a reading retreat. Set in countryside lodges, coastal inns or mountain cabins, these stays give guests time to open a book and settle in, without the pressure to chase the next stop.
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Hotel etiquette returns to the spotlight as travel crowds test patience
CBS 19 News, March 26, 2026
Vacation is supposed to mean rest, but hotel stays are getting noisier by the night. With more than 100 million Americans planning to travel with family each year, slamming doors, early alarms and crowded shared areas turn routine stays into a test of patience. As demand grows, etiquette is no longer a side issue but a daily factor affecting guest comfort and hotel operations.
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Rising restaurant prices put diners’ habits under new scrutiny
The Greeneville Sun, March 25, 2026
Menu prices continued to rise in February across both full-service and limited-service restaurants. Over the past year, prices have climbed 4.6% at full-service locations and 3.2% at limited-service spots. Operators cite higher costs for food, labor and daily operations as key drivers behind these increases.
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Bleisure travel continues to reshape the business trip
WFMZ 69 News, March 24, 2026
Business travel no longer ends when meetings do. Across the United States, conference attendees increasingly add personal time to work trips, turning what once looked like a quick flight in and out into a long weekend or short getaway built around a few days of meetings.
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Glowcations replace traditional spa trips as beauty-focused travel surges
WTNZ Fox43, March 20, 2026
Suitcases now leave room for serums and sheet masks, as glowcations, a travel trend centered on skincare and beauty treatments, appear on travel plans. The interest in the concept is rising among younger travelers, with about 38% of Gen Z planning to seek out beauty treatments and skincare stores while traveling this year. These trips pair travel with self-care routines while giving visitors access to treatments and services that may not be easily available at home.
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Romantasy travel turns fantasy novel escapes into real-world trips
WPGX Fox28, March 19, 2026
Romantasy travel gives readers a new way to follow the plot, and this time, it comes with a passport in hand and a castle on the itinerary. The trend influences tourism planning, with fans looking to relive the scenes they once imagined on the page. In response, tour operators design trips that transform the traveler’s imagination into real-life experiences.
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Travelers trade spas for soil as farm charm shapes 2026 bookings
CBS19 News, March 18, 2026
As winter lingers across much of the United States, a different kind of spring planning is already taking shape. Agricultural calendars, from bud break to calving and planting, operate on fixed schedules regardless of when travelers book. That timing pressure helps drive growing demand for hands-on farm and field experiences in 2026, a trend some industry forecasts have labeled farm charm.
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50 miles from Miami lies an island few Americans have explored
The Seattle Times, March 2, 2026
Bimini sits just about 50 nautical miles east of Miami, closer to the United States than many Americans realize. The 7-mile-long island is the westernmost district of The Bahamas, long familiar to anglers and private boaters but less visible to mainstream travelers. For decades, it served as a fishing stop, a cruise port of call or a destination for those who already knew it well.
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March travel trends show adults claiming spring break for themselves
FOX 28 Spokane, February 25, 2026
Spring break is no longer just for plastic red cups and crowded sandbars; adults are claiming it with better plans and earlier reservations. Across the country and overseas, travelers are filling March with wine-focused weekends, European rail itineraries, composed coastal stays and performance-driven retreats built around clear goals rather than partying and chaos. Read Full Article

The smallest hotels making the biggest statement in luxury travel
WFMZ-TV/69 News, February 25, 2026
The smallest hotels making the biggest statement in luxury travel
In luxury travel, size is no longer a status symbol. Across global destinations, a growing number of hotels are deliberately shrinking their footprint while maintaining the staffing, service standards and operational rigor of full-service properties. These ultra-boutique hotels reject the labels of bed-and-breakfasts, private villas or buyout-only retreats, operating as hotels in every practical sense, just at an unusually intimate scale.
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Americans drive record bookings on rivers
February 19, 2026
River cruising expands well beyond its European stronghold as American travelers fuel demand for longer itineraries, more remote rivers and culturally immersive sailings that look significantly different from the industry’s traditional model.
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Year of the Horse puts equine travel at the center of luxury and adventure vacationing
February 17, 2026
Horses in travel are often treated as background: a quick trail ride, a photo op or something to do between spa appointments. That’s starting to change. As the Lunar New Year turns to the Year of the Horse in February 2026, more travelers are choosing experiences where horses aren’t a sideshow but the focus of the trip itself.
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Sauna culture breaks out of the spa as travel drives a revival
February 11, 2026
Sauna culture is heating up, and not in the quiet, niche way it once did. What began as a regional tradition closely associated with Nordic life has moved into the global mainstream, propelled largely by travel. Floating river saunas, glacier-edge steam rooms, forest saunas carved into rock and communal bathhouses have turned heat and cold into experiences travelers actively seek out.
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Tired of winter? Sunny Costa Mujeres is closer than you think
February 10, 2026
Winter fatigue hits before the calendar says it should. Much of the United States is still dealing with snowbanks, delayed flights and gray mornings that make warmth feel distant long before spring arrives. Costa Mujeres delivers sun, white sand beaches and a polished resort experience without asking travelers to commit to a marathon journey or complicated logistics.
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Regional hot dogs turn a simple sausage into a local statement
February 9, 2026
Regional hot dogs turn the humble sausage into ambassadors of local pride, served hot and loaded enough to require extra napkins. Across the country, various styles show off their own bragging rights, from poppy seed and bolillo buns to bacon-wrapped franks and bright red beef-and-pork links. Each version carries a reputation locals stand behind and visitors look for upon arrival.
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From A-list jewelry designer to hotelier, the Kat Florence Hotel sparkles
February 9, 2026
Kat Florence is best known for her work in jewelry, where production is intentionally limited and materials are selected with precision. Her business operates on small runs, high-end materials and close oversight of design and execution. Those same priorities carry into the Kat Florence Hotel, which was developed on a deliberately small scale.
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A growing number of vacations are designed to be walked
January 26, 2026
Walking-led vacations are gaining attention as travelers increasingly choose trips organized around daily miles on foot rather than postcard-worthy attractions. Across destinations, tour operators and properties are expanding multi-day itineraries, where walking determines how travel unfolds, appealing to travelers seeking deeper engagement with landscapes, culture and local life.
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Costa Mujeres is not Cancun, and that’s the point
January 22, 2026
Costa Mujeres was never meant to be Cancun. Just north of the city, this newer, carefully planned resort area has been built around luxury properties, wider beaches and a noticeably slower pace. It attracts travelers who want space, privacy and a resort experience that feels self-contained rather than kinetic. For those who already know what Cancun offers and are looking for something quieter and more deliberate, that difference is exactly the point.
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The shift toward nature-based travel and what’s driving it
January 15, 2026
Crowded cities get bumped down the wishlist as travelers trade packed itineraries and constant pings for dirt trails and open skies. Nature-based travel keeps winning over Americans craving real rest, from farm stays that tie meals to the land to hikes that leave room to wander without an exhausting checklist.
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Private villas are rewriting the rules of luxury travel
January 14, 2026
Marble lobbies, exclusive addresses and posh furnishings no longer define luxury travel. Today, affluent travelers are increasingly choosing private villas, chalets and ultra-exclusive retreats over traditional five-star hotels. As privacy and personalization rise in priority, demand has shifted toward properties that limit access by design rather than scale for visibility.
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Luxury, lineage and local flavor define Tipperary’s global moment
January 12, 2026
Ireland’s Golden Vale isn’t the kind of place that shouts for attention, but this year, it’s earning it anyway. Named one of Lonely Planet’s Top 25 Places to Visit in 2026, County Tipperary is suddenly on the global travel map, and not just for its emerald hills and medieval castles. Here, ancient abbeys share the skyline with the Rock of Cashel, Michelin stars glint in the shadow of centuries-old stone, and horses still thunder across fields where history is infused in every step.
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7 ways Celebrity Xcel surprises even seasoned foodies
December 30, 2025
Celebrity Xcel, the fleet’s newest launch, takes cruise dining beyond familiar territory, with chefs actively leading the experience and menus built around where the ship is headed. Guests cook alongside chefs, sample regional lineups and watch venues flip their personalities as the days pass by slowly.
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From snow to sunshine, global destinations shape Christmas in unexpected ways
December. 10, 2025
Christmas looks different depending on where you are in the world. It might be a frosted garden outside an Irish manor, a family suite transformed into a tropical holiday playground or a mountain lodge where the season settles in with firelight, glittering snow and the kind of quiet you only find in the Rockies.
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Stepping into the story behind the ‘House of Guinness’
November 12, 2025
Two of Ireland’s most storied hotels, Cashel Palace and The Merrion, are joining forces to unveil Houses of Guinness: A Grand Irish Adventure, a four-night luxury journey that brings the real history behind the drama to life.
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Big names and bold flavors at Charleston’s Food & Wine Classic
October 22, 2025
Charleston gears up for a star-studded weekend as the much-awaited second annual Food & Wine Classic brings together Southern cooking and national talent on one stage. Set for Nov. 14-16, 2025, the event brings multi-awarded chefs, TV personalities and wine experts to the city’s historic venues for a full weekend of flavor.
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From steam to snow: The Nordic spa boom is reshaping where we travel
October. 8, 2025
Morning light spills across Bergen’s harbor, glinting off rows of colorful wooden buildings that have watched ships come and go for centuries. Framed by seven mountains and freshened by sea air, the city feels both timeless and alive with a blend of history, culture and coastal beauty.
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Italy’s Jubilee Year and Truffle Festivals make this year the best year to visit Italy
August 13, 2025
One draws millions of pilgrims to Rome for a rare spiritual celebration tied to the Catholic Jubilee, while the other attracts culinary travelers from around the world to a seasonal event that showcases the country’s most prized delicacy.
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180 destinations, 1 cruise line: Celebrity Cruises unveils 2027–2028 sailings
August 12, 2025
Celebrity Cruises expands globally with 180+ destinations, adding overnight stays and new routes in the Mediterranean and Alaska.
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From steam to snow: The Nordic spa boom is reshaping where we travel
August 7, 2025
The Nordic spa boom is reshaping where wellness seekers travel. This rapid rise reflects a broader transformation in global wellness tourism, projected to hit $1.35 trillion by 2028.
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Lough Eske Castle Hotel is drawing travelers to Ireland’s northwest coast
August 6, 2025
Lough Eske Castle Hotel is drawing travelers to Ireland’s northwest coast as County Donegal emerges from under-the-radar to a must-see destination. More and more visitors are trading packed itineraries for spontaneous detours, cozy cafes and misty mornings that stretch into memory. Read Full Article

Donegal’s coast offers a front row seat to Ireland’s green hills and rugged shores
July 28, 2025
Ireland’s tourism revenue is projected to reach more than $3 billion in 2025, and travelers are looking beyond the usual spots. In the northwest, Donegal’s coast offers a front row seat to Ireland’s green hills and rugged shores, drawing visitors with its sea cliffs, stone forts and scenic drives.
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Chef’s tables and tasting menus are redefining dining experiences
July 14, 2025
Currently a mainstay in Europe but gaining popularity in North America, chef’s tables and tasting menus are quickly becoming the ultimate experience for curious diners who want more than just a good meal.
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90% of Americans have been a victim of tourist traps—here’s how to avoid them
February 15, 2025
Some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations are rife with scams and traps for unsuspecting tourists. Travel expert Jennifer Allen shares her tips for avoiding the traps in the Bahamas, Barcelona, Venice, and Croatia, as well as how to be a savvy traveler no matter where your journey takes you.
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