To help you get the most of your travel experiences, Traveling with AAA takes you around the country and the world through conversations with industry pros. You’ll hear tips and tricks, travelers’ tales, and hard-won wisdom that will inspire you to plan your next adventure. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are not necessarily the views of Auto Club Enterprises/The Automobile Club of Southern California, AAA and/or its affiliates.
South Florida’s food sceene rewards the traveler who knows where to look. Most visitors default to the famous names and never make it to the ventanitas, lunch counters, and neighborhood joints where the region shines. A thoughtful dining experience can transform a trip from good to unforgettable.
In this episode, host Angie Orth gets the insider take from Ryan Pfeffer, senior editor at The Infatuation and Fort ...
South Florida's dining landscape is the product of decades of immigration. Cuban, Haitian, Colombian, Venezuelan, and dozens of other communities have each added a layer to a food culture that is continuously evolving—and few people are better equipped to make sense of it than someone who grew up eating his way through it.
In this episode, host Angie Orth sits down with Fort Lauderdale native Ryan Pfeffer, Senior Editor at Th...
A perfectly smoked brisket, a lobster roll dripping with butter, a hot tamale simmered in spiced broth. America's food trails are more than great eating—they're a passport to the history, culture, and community behind every iconic dish.
In this episode, host Angie Orth welcomes back food and travel expert Kayleigh Ruller for a rapid-fire countdown of her top five food trails in America. From the Mississippi Delta to the coast ...
Every place has a flavor that tells its story, and that story might be reason enough to plan a trip. That’s the idea behind a food trail—a travel journey dedicated to the best food or drink in a destination. You might spend a weekend chasing barbecue across North Carolina, or work your way up the Maine coast one lobster roll at a time. Food trails can transform a meal into a full-on adventure, offering travelers a...
Indianapolis has a way of hiding its best secrets in plain sight; bald eagles soaring over a river trail in the middle of downtown, an all-Black art fair that caught the attention of the New York Times, and a no-frills jazz bar where you can soak up the sounds of the city every Monday night.
Host Angie Orth is back with Indianapolis local and Through 2 Eyes founder Sampson Levingston for a closer look at the city—like it...
Each May, 33 IndyCars scream around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 245 mph while 400,000 fans pack the stands. But there’s more to the city than the famous race that bears its name. Indianapolis rewards the curious, whether you're chasing checkered flags or chasing a bit of history.
In this episode, host Angie Orth sits down with two guests who know Indianapolis from completely different vantage points. Scott M...
Traveling with furry friends can be a great adventure—when you’re prepared for it They can get carsick on the highway, bolt at the airport, or eat something they shouldn’t while you’re distracted by a beautiful view. The difference between a smooth trip and a stressful one almost always comes down to what you know before you leave home.
Host Angie Orth sits down with Scott Taylor, president of Spot Pet Insura...
The best summer trip might be one you’ve never considered. From a pedestrian-only mountain village in British Columbia to a cabin on the edge of the Shenandoah Valley, some of North America's most rewarding summer destinations rarely make the usual shortlists.
Host Angie Orth sits down with family travel expert Tykesha Spivey Burton, founder of Mama Wanderlust, for a rapid-fire rundown of five unexpected summer destinations wi...
Cool summer temperatures, a mountain view, and no waitlist for dinner—that's what a summer vacation can look like when you trade the crowded beach for somewhere unexpected. Ski towns, lakeside cabins, and quiet small towns don't just shine in their off-season; they offer families more room to breathe, more flexibility, and the kind of unhurried togetherness that's hard to find at a peak-season hotspot.
In this episode, host An...
Before the guidebooks, the PBS show, and 60 published titles, there was a 23-year-old piano teacher with a hard-bound journal, a Pentax camera, and a one-way ticket to Istanbul. In 1978, Rick Steves traveled the old overland route from Istanbul to Kathmandu. The notes and photos he brought home became the seed of a career spent showing Americans a smarter way to see the world.
In this episod...
You don’t need specialized training or extra time off to make a meaningful environmental impact while you travel. Wherever you’re headed—whether it’s a national park, a coastal town, or a dark-sky destination—there's a meaningful volunteer experience waiting.
In this episode, host Angie Orth is back with sustainability and travel writer Amy Brecount White, who counts down her top five volunt...
What if your next \ vacation was about more than just recharging your batteries—what if you could leave the place a little better than you found it?? A little intention can turn any trip into a chance to protect the places we love.
In this episode, host Angie Orth is joined by sustainability and travel writer Amy Brecount White, a self-described citizen scientist whose passion for the natural world takes her from her own backy...
Switzerland is known for precision, with trains that arrive to the minute, watches accurate to fractions of a second, and chocolate engineered to perfection. So what's a hot air balloon doing in the mix? Turns out, the country that prides itself on timeliness also embraces drifting wherever the wind takes you.
In this episode, host Angie Orth welcomes back travel writer Crai Bower to count down his top five most unexpected dis...
Switzerland is famous for precision watches, world-class skiing, and secretive banking—but there's a stranger, more fascinating side to this small, landlocked country that most travelers overlook.
This episode digs into the Switzerland that doesn't make it into the guidebooks—like a carnival where crowds are rewarded with root vegetables, and a train called "Express" that takes its time on purpose.
Host ...
What kind of destination for deepening a friendship? And when the goal is reconnecting with someone you love, does it really matter where you go?
In this episode, host Angie Orth is back with actor, director, and New York Times bestselling author Andrew McCarthy. His 10,000-mile journey across America to rekindle foundational friendships is chronicled in his latest book, Who Needs Friends.
McCarthy offers practical advice...
When was the last time you actually saw your closest friends? Texts and social media can help you stay connected, but chances are, it’s been too long since you’ve been together in person.
The same was true for actor, director, and New York Times bestselling author Andrew McCarthy. A pointed question from his teenage son sparked an unplanned, 10,000-mile road trip across America; Without GPS or an itinerary, he pack...
Your group tour is booked and departure day is approaching. Then the reality hits: you're about to spend nine days with a group of strangers. For many travelers, the built-in social time and structured schedule of group travel can feel overwhelming—before you’ve even left home.
In this episode, host Angie Orth continues her conversation with award-winning travel journalist Sheeka Sanahori, who shares five practical...
If you’re a traveler who loves to craft detailed itineraries, group travel may sound like your worst nightmare. But what if it’s exactly what you need? Surrendering the logistics can feel scary at first—but it may be the most reliable way to secure the mental break a vacation is meant to provide.
In this episode, host Angie Orth welcomes award-winning travel journalist Sheikha Sanahuri, who recently took her family...
Maybe it’s the aisle seat passenger who reaches across you to adjust the window shade. Or the stranger who wants to trade your carefully selected seat for their middle seat in the last row. How about the tuna-and-egg sandwich enthusiast who seems oblivious to the issue in an enclosed space? These are the scenarios that test even the most patient traveler's resolve.
In this episode, host Angie Orth is back with Nick Leighton an...
Whether you’re taking in world-class entertainment, strolling gallery-lined streets, or heading out on the ocean in search of marine life, Orange County has something for everyone. Its diverse communities each tell their own story, reflecting a distinct and dynamic side of California that demands a closer look.
In this episode, host Angie Orth explores three Orange County communities with locals who know them best. Chris Do, E...
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