
I’ve been sifting through mementos and recalling obscure stories to include along side of some of my favorite Instagrams.ĭisclosure: I received a complimentary Moleskine Voyageur notebook for the purposes of this post. Everything is automatically compiled in chronological order, complete with maps and daily weather forecasts. It’s super convenient to forward all our confirmation emails to one central place. I’m taking the latter approach (mostly because I was such a lazy writer on vacation) and am using the journal as a scrapbook. Review of the Moleskine Travel Journal When it comes to keeping travel details organized, we’ve always relied on a free smartphone app called TripIt. The perfectionist will gravitate to the online tool to format itineraries, photos, and journal entries to print and paste into the Voyageur.The serious traveler is no match for the journal’s sturdy canvas cover.It’s ideal for destination selfies and Instagrams tagged #m_IAmHere. The social media maven will love the removable paper band that features “I AM HERE” written on the reverse side.The planner will appreciate detachable packing and to-do lists.Other must-haves can be tucked in the interior back pocket.

There’s a place for personal data, local emergency numbers listed by country, time zones, and a reference for local dialing codes. The worrywart will find comfort at the beginning of the book.However, the new Moleskine Voyageur notebook takes a unique approach to travel journals, offering flexibility and plenty of features to satisfy various journaling–and travel–styles. The Moleskine Travellers Journal is a structured before and after.

Consistening of 5 theme sections to fill in and 5 tabbed section to. Moleskine travel journal with tip and tools, 400 ivory colored pages, stickers, etc.
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I’m more likely to return to the hotel armed with an iPhone full of photos and a purse brimming with receipts, ticket stubs, and coasters. Reflect on past trips and plan the next one with this Moleskine Passion Travel Journal. And, try as I might, I’m just not that kind of girl.

I have a romanticized vision of traveling overseas and penning endless observations in a journal each night.
