Caitlyn Knuth
School
New York University
The American University Of Paris
Expertise
European Travel Destinations, Hotel And Vacation Rental Logistics, Health And Wellness On The Road
- Caitlyn has studied under CNN's Senior International Correspondent Jim Bitterman.
- She has been writing, studying, and working between the U.S. and Europe since 2006.
- Her background as an International Tour Consultant lends itself well to sharing travel insight and destination highlights with those looking to enjoy adventures of their own.
Experience
Caitlyn has been writing professionally since 2012 after spending several years studying and working in Paris, France. She has written for The International Herald Tribune, Travel Pleasing, JustLuxe, and guide2travel. Professional roles within the fields of travel planning, international education, and second language learning have given her opportunities to share unique travel tips and experiences with others. She enjoys assignments that let her look further into how health and wellness can be infused into treks across the globe.
Education
Caitlyn earned bachelor's and master's degrees from The American University of Paris in 2008 and 2011 respectively. Studying international communications, marketing, French, and journalism while living abroad provided her with a unique take on global education, work, and travel. These experiences lend themselves seamlessly to the professional writing she takes on today.
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Stories By Caitlyn Knuth
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Imagine camping on a ridge overlooking the endless expanse of the Pacific Ocean. That's what you'll get at this campground in a California national forest.
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Although the ring of fire eclipse will only last a few minutes, visitors to this southern coastal park will enjoy the longest views of the solar eclipse.
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How does seeing six countries on a cruise in Europe sound? Along the way, you will get to see beautiful cities, historic landmarks, and sense how Vikings lived.
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Calling thrill-seekers of all ages! Nestled in the heart of the Northwest, this sprawling theme park is the ultimate destination for family fun.
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When most people consider a wine-country vacation, they think Napa. However a hidden viticultural gem can be found in the beautiful landscapes of the South.
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If you are in search of a place to spend your next camping trip, look no further than this waterfront state park in this Southern U.S. state.
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With just a 90-minute drive from Melbourne and designated as a National Surfing Reserve, this island has waves to ride for beginners and veterans.
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If the thought of waking up next to the breathtaking Pacific Ocean sounds like a dream come true, then this RV Park could be exactly the right place for you.
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Fall in Canada's Prince Edward Island is a joy after the busy and pricey summer. With festivals galore, this stunning location makes for a great fall vacation.
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This extraordinary national park features plenty of beautiful lakes and opportunities for hiking. Don't miss this often-photographed glacial lake in the park.
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Exploring the rugged beauty of Lake Superior's shoreline via kayak is a thrilling, unforgettable adventure at this Midwestern national lakeshore destination.
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If you're a fan of camping, you'll likely want to explore one particular East Coast campground. After all, it's a great home base for exploring the coastline.
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The United Kingdom is full of beautiful scenery, including mountains, lakes, with several national parks perfect for the outdoor adventurer.
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Take a break from busy city life and head to the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York. Enjoy lakeside leisure and culinary delights at your own pace.
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Step away from the fast-paced cityscape and embark on a journey to this captivating Mexican town where plenty of serenity awaits your arrival.
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Camping is a fun and exciting way to get away from civilization and experience nature. Here's how to pick the best campsite based on your needs.
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Waterfall connoisseur? Look no further than this action-packed, cascades-aplenty trail in Oregon for maximum sightings in minimal time.
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Planning a road trip along the East Coast? Then you should seriously rethink taking this major interstate highway, which is considered to be very dangerous.
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Nobody likes to think that a hurricane is going to happen while on a cruise. But it's not out of the realm of possibility. Here's what to know.
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Hotels can be a relaxing retreat - or a safety nightmare. If your well-being is a concern (and it should be), look into these kinds of hotel rooms.
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There are often many things that go into planning a successful long-haul road trip. Here's one important tip you don't want to forget before you hit the road.
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There are a lot of things to consider when traveling solo. This includes your own personal safety while you're navigating unknown territory by yourself.
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Step into the world of beachfront — and sand-free — luxury. Embrace the fitted sheet hack that turns your beach day into a comfort-packed dream.
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Messes and spills and crumbs, oh my. A road trip comes with so many memories - some ground into the seats. Treat yourself (and your car) after you get home.
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People often associate cruises with off-ship excursions. However, sea days are packed with activities. If you don't plan ahead properly, you could miss out.
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Taking a trip but don't want to miss a connecting flight? Here's how to plan the shortest travel day without missing your layover, according to a travel agent.
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Planning to hit the open road for an unforgettable journey? Here's why you should think about packing a physical map, even if you're using a navigation app.