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The Passport Couple is an English-language travel blog and creator brand run by Alicia and Nate. The two left the United States in 2020 and have been traveling the world long-term ever since. The site focuses on destination guides, long-term travel experience, budget planning, and travel tool recommendations. It is not a flight or hotel booking platform, but rather a content-driven travel information site that also takes on brand partnerships and travel lifestyle content creation.
The site's content falls into several main categories. First, destination guides, covering Italy, Thailand, Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Albania, Vietnam, and more. Second, long-term travel features, including how to plan a year of travel, Southeast Asia/Europe itineraries, travel safety, laundry, insurance, and advice on bank accounts and credit cards. Third, resource recommendation pages that organize tools for accommodation, car rentals, trains and buses, activity tickets, eSIMs, insurance, visas, VPNs, language learning, and luggage storage. Fourth, brand-facing partnership pages offering photo licensing, travel content shoots, and YouTube ad placements.
Readers can access articles and most guides for free, with the site monetizing through affiliate marketing and brand partnerships. The recommendation pages clearly state that they contain affiliate links, meaning the site may earn a commission when users purchase third-party services through those links. Actual service prices are not set by The Passport Couple, but rather by external platforms such as Booking.com, Airalo, SafetyWing, and Discover Cars.
The upside is that the content comes from the real-world experience of full-time travelers, making it especially suitable for those new to long-term travel; the resource categories are clearly organized, helping users quickly understand which travel tools to combine; and since the authors operate across platforms, there is plenty of photo and video content. The downsides are that the content is primarily in English, which poses a language barrier for Chinese users; the recommendation pages carry a commercial commission component, so users should cross-check on their own; and its depth relies on the regions the authors have personally visited, making it unsuitable as a global destination encyclopedia.
It's a good fit for travelers planning independent trips through Southeast Asia or Europe, people wanting to try long-term travel or the digital nomad lifestyle, and brands looking for travel-related UGC/video/photography content. It's less suitable for users who simply want to directly compare prices, book tickets, or purchase standard travel products.
Based on its nature, this is an ordinary English-language travel blog with no obvious login requirements or region-restricted features, so it can generally be accessed directly. However, the social platform content it recommends—such as YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook—is restricted in mainland China, and some external services may also present payment or access obstacles.
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