Naming a travel blog gets easier once you stop trying to summarize every future trip in a single phrase. The best names pin down one concrete image — a switchback, a window seat, a market breakfast — and leave the rest of the itinerary open.

Below are 312 names across thirteen niches, plus the formulas behind them and a short guide to checking availability. Treat them as starting points — some will already be taken by the time you read this — and run your favorites through our free travel blog name generator, which checks domain and username availability in one click, before you commit.

Desk with blank luggage tags, a journal shortlist, and a compass — picking a travel blog name

How to use this list

Go to the sections nearest the blog you actually expect to write, then skim the neighbors — food writers keep finding their name in the slow travel list, and road trippers in the adventure one. Collect five to ten candidates in a note, including near-misses that would work with one word swapped.

Then test them the unglamorous way: say each name aloud, spell it from memory, and read it as a domain with the spaces removed. Check the .com, but don't buy an awkward hyphen just to get one. Search for existing brands, glance at the handles you care about, and sleep on the shortlist. The right name still sounds obvious the next morning — and still fits the trips you'll be taking three years from now.

Catchy Travel Blog Names

"Catchy" usually comes down to rhythm plus one clear image. These lean on maps, tickets, roads, and the writing desk rather than cramming a whole premise into the title.

  • Mapside Mornings
  • Postcard Weather
  • Elsewhere Editions
  • Side Street Signal
  • Open Road Margins
  • Far Field Notes
  • Ticket Stub Tales
  • Miles and Margins
  • Compass After Coffee
  • Rerouted Weekend
  • Small World Detours
  • Departure Desk Stories
  • Cloudline Correspondence
  • Passport Paper Trails
  • Borderless Bookmarks
  • Next Stop Notebook
  • Routes Worth Taking
  • Layover Lore
  • Away We Write
  • Atlas in Motion
  • Outbound Pages
  • The Scenic Aside
  • Distant Doorways
  • Roamline Review

Funny Travel Blog Names

The joke has to land on the first pass, unexplained. Travel supplies plenty of material — missed buses, snack priorities, laundry emergencies — so none of these depend on a spelling trick.

  • Lost Again Journal
  • Wrong Turn Wins
  • Snacks Before Sights
  • Gate Changed Again
  • Maps Are Suggestions
  • Oops Another Border
  • Carryon Chaos Club
  • Jet Lagged Logic
  • The Wandering Laundry
  • Passport Panic Pages
  • Detours for Dinner
  • We Missed Checkout
  • No Signal Stories
  • Souvenirs Need Suitcases
  • This Way Maybe
  • Boarding Pass Blunders
  • Mildly Lost Miles
  • Which Platform Again
  • Another Snack Stop
  • Probably Taking Trains
  • Booked the Redeye
  • Wrong Bus Chronicles
  • Customs Line Comedy
  • Optional Directions Club

Travel Couple Blog Names

Names for two, without the wedding-hashtag energy. Tandem language and shared logistics say "we travel together" while leaving both writers room for a voice of their own.

  • Twin Compass Tales
  • Shared Window Seats
  • Us Beyond Home
  • Our Map Habit
  • Pair of Detours
  • Mutual Mile Club
  • Roaming Sidekicks
  • Together Past Borders
  • Our Next Turn
  • Booked for Two
  • Sidecar Sweethearts
  • Shared Suitcase Notes
  • We Chase Weekends
  • Twofold Route Notes
  • Parallel Passport Pages
  • Love and Layovers
  • Our Sideways Atlas
  • Tandem Ticket Tales
  • Two Voices Abroad
  • Paired Route Papers
  • Dates Across Datelines
  • Handheld Horizons
  • Miles Made Together
  • The Couple Carryon

Family Travel Blog Names

These trade on the details parents know — car seats, snack packs, bedtime in the wrong time zone — while staying loose enough to survive the kids getting older.

  • Roaming Crayon Club
  • Car Seat Caravan
  • The Wandering Playroom
  • Snack Pack Explorers
  • School Break Switchbacks
  • Little Legs Roaming
  • Our Moving Household
  • Map Reading Minis
  • Backseat Border Tales
  • Playgrounds Past Home
  • The Family Layover
  • Bedtime Zone Changes
  • Tiny Travelers Table
  • Suitcase Storytime
  • Weekend Kinfolk Routes
  • Curious Kids Compass
  • Wheels Wings Wonder
  • Family Fare Notes
  • Naptime Near Anywhere
  • Junior Journey Journal
  • Big Trips Smallfolk
  • The Passport Pantry
  • Roaming Homework Club
  • Home Between Hotels

None of these fit? The name generator mixes your own keywords into fresh combinations.

Solo Female Travel Blog Names

A first-person point of view says more than any claim about fearlessness. These center independence and forward motion — and they'll still fit a practical safety guide or a quiet museum post.

  • She Roams Freely
  • Her Window Seat
  • Solo With Sunlight
  • Woman With Waypoints
  • Her Unfolded Map
  • She Chooses Tuesday
  • Her Ticket Forward
  • Independent Route Notes
  • Her Side Street
  • Solo Beyond Familiar
  • The Unescorted Atlas
  • She Writes Elsewhere
  • Her Departure Board
  • Single Seat Stories
  • Alone Around Corners
  • Woman Maps Tomorrow
  • Her Quiet Detours
  • The Solo Latitude
  • She Packs Lightly
  • One Backpack Forward
  • Unbound Woman Notes
  • Her Own Bearings
  • Going There Alone
  • She Keeps Moving

Adventure Travel Blog Names

Terrain you can feel: mud, rock, river spray, thin air. Most of these stay broad enough to follow you between hiking, paddling, and climbing.

Hiker on a switchback trail below layered mountain ridges
  • Beyond Trail Signs
  • Cragside Dispatch
  • Peak and Paddle
  • Mud Boots Mileage
  • The Rougher Route
  • Cliffpath Chronicle
  • Wild Terrain Notes
  • Ascent After Rain
  • Packs Past Pavement
  • Summit Camp Stories
  • Scramble Route Journal
  • Rivers Ropes Ridges
  • Boots Above Treeline
  • Trail Dust Dispatch
  • Cairnside Chronicles
  • Edge of Footpath
  • Backcountry Page Turn
  • High Pass Papers
  • Whitewater Waypoints
  • Ridge Route Repeat
  • Outside Comfort Lines
  • The Steep Weekend
  • Under Open Peaks
  • Campfire Compass Notes

Budget & Backpacking Blog Names

Resourceful, not apologetic. Fares, dorms, rail passes, and pack weight promise useful detail — which is more honest than a fixed daily budget that won't survive its first expensive country.

  • Dorm Room Detours
  • Fare Drop Footsteps
  • Backpack Budget Notes
  • Hostel Hallway Stories
  • Transit Over Taxis
  • Cheap Seats Elsewhere
  • Pocket Change Passages
  • Lean Route Ledger
  • The Thrifty Ticket
  • Bunks and Borders
  • Carry Less Go
  • Side Street Savings
  • Overnight Bus Notes
  • Small Wallet Miles
  • Market Meal Miles
  • Miles per Dollar
  • Backpack Value Journal
  • Frugal Flightpath
  • Low Fare Footprints
  • Shoestring City Notes
  • Rail Pass Pages
  • The Careful Carryon
  • Budget Bedfinder
  • Spend Less Roam

Luxury Travel Blog Names

Restraint outsells status words in this niche. Quiet spaces, service details, and considered stays suggest luxury better than "opulent" ever will.

  • Suite Side Stories
  • Linen and Latitude
  • The Considered Escape
  • First Class Footnotes
  • Quiet Lobby Journal
  • Champagne Arrivals
  • Private Terrace Pages
  • Polished Passage
  • Grand Hotel Margins
  • The Soft Landing
  • Concierge Compass
  • Satin Route Stays
  • Reserved Window Views
  • Late Checkout Ledger
  • Fine Stay Files
  • Suiteward Stories
  • Tailored Trip Notes
  • Penthouse Postcards
  • Select Stay Stories
  • The Refined Roamer
  • Leisure in Layers
  • Poolside Passport Pages
  • Dinner Jacket Detours
  • Boutique Border Notes

Food & Travel Blog Names

Rooted in place as much as appetite. Markets, side streets, and transit stops are what separate a food travel blog from a recipe site.

Street food stall at dusk with steaming bowls and paper lanterns
  • Markets Before Museums
  • Forks Across Borders
  • The Tasting Ticket
  • Roaming Supper Notes
  • Street Food Sidequests
  • Lunch Around Here
  • Plate to Place
  • Passport for Seconds
  • Spice Market Miles
  • Noodles Near Nightfall
  • Bread Beyond Home
  • Hungry After Arrival
  • Table for Elsewhere
  • Local Spoon Stories
  • Menus and Maplines
  • Small Plates Faraway
  • The Borderless Palate
  • Supper Stop Journal
  • Bakeries Between Borders
  • Coffee Before Customs
  • Kitchen Seat Stories
  • Dumpling Detour Diary
  • Tastes of Transit
  • Market Morning Meals

Want ideas built from your favorite place, dish, or travel style? Add those words to the travel blog name generator.

Travel Photography Blog Names

Light, framing, and the vocabulary of the craft — without a camera brand in sight. Most of these leave room for written guides alongside the image essays.

  • Frames Beyond Familiar
  • Shutter on Foot
  • Wandering Light Files
  • The Traveling Aperture
  • Focus Past Borders
  • Streetlight Postcards
  • Pixels on Passage
  • Exposed Route Journal
  • Wide Angle Waypoints
  • The Patient Viewfinder
  • Scenes Between Stops
  • Lens at Large
  • Raw Road Stories
  • Framed Transit Tales
  • Chasing Window Light
  • Camera Beside Compass
  • The Distant Negative
  • Still Frames Roaming
  • Golden Light Layovers
  • Postcards in Focus
  • The Scenic Shutter
  • Miles Through Glass
  • Tripod Trail Papers
  • Latitude Lightbox

Van Life & Road Trip Blog Names

Dashboards, mileposts, pullouts, the view through a van window. Unless the build itself is the story, pick a name that survives a change of vehicle.

Camper van parked at a coastal overlook above a winding road
  • Milepost Camp Notes
  • Roadside Kettle Club
  • Parked Under Pines
  • Dashboard Detour Diary
  • The Rolling Bunk
  • Highway Morning Notes
  • Camped by Mileposts
  • Wheels Toward West
  • Rest Stop Reverie
  • The Gravel Exit
  • Road Maps Rumpled
  • Van Window Weekends
  • Campground Coffee Log
  • Pullout Picnic Pages
  • Asphalt and Awning
  • Turnoff Trail Tales
  • Sleeping Past Towns
  • Backroad Bed Notes
  • Open Lane Living
  • Roadside Roof Stories
  • The Mobile Porch
  • Fuel Stop Folklore
  • Park Sleep Repeat
  • Rolling Kitchen Routes

Digital Nomad Blog Names

The name has to hold both halves: a working routine and a moving location. Desks, calls, and time zones keep it honest — not every day looks like a vacation, and your readers know it.

  • Laptop Latitude Log
  • Remote Work Routes
  • Time Zone Carryon
  • Desk Beyond Borders
  • Remote Route Routine
  • The Moving Office
  • Workday Waypoints
  • Calls from Coastlines
  • Inbox Across Oceans
  • Roaming Workweek
  • Keyboard and Compass
  • Logged In Elsewhere
  • The Portable Desk
  • Monday From Anywhere
  • Coworking Corner Notes
  • Tabs Tickets Deadlines
  • Working Past Arrival
  • The Remote Residency
  • Office Hours Abroad
  • Client Calls Coastal
  • Laptop Layover Life
  • Plugged In Passage
  • Deadline Detour Diary
  • Remote Rhythm Routes

Nature & Slow Travel Blog Names

Calm without going vague. Pace, seasons, and small natural details signal a blog about staying longer and noticing more.

  • Mossy Mile Notes
  • Quiet Road Seasons
  • Fern and Footpath
  • The Patient Passage
  • Long Stay Landscapes
  • Meadow Morning Journal
  • Slow Ferry Stories
  • Tidepool Travel Notes
  • Under Cedar Skies
  • One Place Longer
  • Walking Pace Pages
  • The Lingering Route
  • Soft Trail Seasons
  • Field Notes Afar
  • Creekside Calendar
  • Days Between Departures
  • Local for Longer
  • The Unhurried Map
  • Wildflower Waypoints
  • Dawn Along Footpaths
  • Small Radius Stories
  • Seasons on Roads
  • Near Nature Notes
  • Pause Beside Pines

Name formulas

A formula is useful because it limits you. Instead of copying a finished name, fill the brackets with words from your own routes, habits, and subjects — then check that the result still sounds like something a person would say.

Blank vintage luggage tags and a fountain pen, ready for name ideas
  • [Texture word] + [Route word]: Dustlit Byways, Brisk Borderlines
  • [Place detail] + [Story format]: Harbor Bench Dispatch, Tramline Dispatches
  • [Your name] + [Motion verb]: Maya Goes Farther, Jordan Keeps Roaming
  • Alliteration with two concrete words: Ferrylight Files, Cobblestone Compass
  • [Travel object] + [Unexpected noun]: Suitcase Almanac, Ticket Orchard
  • [Local detail] + [Traveler noun]: Desert Cafe Drifter, Harbor Rain Rambler

How to check if your travel blog name is available

Start with a plain web search for the exact name in quotation marks, and look for the phrase — or anything close to it — used by blogs, tour companies, podcasts, or products. Then check the .com and the handles you plan to maintain. Consistent handles help, but a clear domain matters more than winning the exact match on every network.

TravelFeed's free name generator speeds up the first pass: its claim dialog checks the matching .com domain, TravelFeed username, and Hive username in one click. Treat the results as a snapshot, because availability changes daily. Finally, search the trademark databases for the countries where you'll operate. An open domain doesn't make a name legally yours, and automated checks aren't legal advice — if the blog is going to support a real business and a search turns up anything questionable, an hour with a trademark professional is cheap insurance.

Choose a name you can keep

The name that wins is rarely the cleverest one. It's the one you can say in a noisy hostel kitchen, spell on the first try, and still mean three itineraries from now. Keep the shortlist small, test it aloud, and check for existing brands before you buy anything. If you need another round, put your most specific words into the free travel blog name generator. And once the name, domain, and handles line up, you can start your travel blog on TravelFeed and get on with the better part: the writing.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if a travel blog name is already taken?

Search the exact name in quotation marks and look for blogs, businesses, podcasts, and social accounts using it or something close. Then check the domain, the handles you need, and trademark databases for the countries where you will operate. An open domain does not prove a name is clear to use — if an established project already owns the identity, pick another candidate rather than spending years being confused with someone else.

Are funny travel blog names a bad idea?

A funny name works when the joke lands on the first read and still matches your writing on the hundredth. The ones that fail are puns nobody can spell, jokes tied to a passing trend, and wordplay that makes no sense heard aloud. Try the name in an imaginary email to a tourism board — if it survives that, humor genuinely makes a blog easier to remember.

Can I rename my travel blog later?

Yes, but it costs more than people expect: a new domain, redirects on every old page, updated profiles, and months of readers not connecting the new name with the site they liked. A rename is worth doing when your current name traps you — an age, a relationship, a vehicle, one destination — and worth avoiding by choosing a roomier name now.

How many travel blog name ideas should I shortlist?

Five to ten serious candidates is the useful range — enough to compare sound, spelling, domains, and handles without turning the decision into a research project. Cut anything that needs an explanation or locks you into a temporary niche. Then let the list sit overnight; the name that still sounds right the next morning usually is.