Tyler has travelled to 50+ countries and counting. She’s contributed to 70+ destination guides around the world. She has been traveling professionally since she quit her magazine job and moved to Buenos Aires in 2008. She has since written stories on everything from searching for The Lost City in Colombia to taking a space-age sound bath in California. She also contributed a regular column on her travels in Cuba called ‘Our Girl in Havana’ to Cuba travel specialists Insight Cuba.
National Geographic Traveller
Is the ocean the latest platform for the climate change conversation?
Meet the creative collectives taking their message to the seas
The Guardian
The world on a plate: the diverse kitchens of Queens, New York
A food tour of New York’s most multicultural borough revels in Latin American and Asian cuisine, but also highlights how gentrification threatens to end this riot of flavours
The Guardian
Summer nights: the US drive-in cinemas still packing ‘em in
Grab a soda and a pizza, and watch under the stars. After decades of decline, this slice of quintessential Americana is making a minor comeback
Condé Nast Traveler
Solo Female Travelers Shouldn't Have to Choose Between Being Adventurous and Being Afraid
I thought being a fearless female traveler meant I couldn't show fear.
Condé Nast Traveler
Kent Is Poised to Be the U.K.'s Napa Valley
How to make the most of southeast England's flourishing wine country
Condé Nast Traveler
How the Climbing Community Became an Inclusive Space for Women
Platforms like Flash Foxy are providing greater visibility—and opportunity—for female climbers around the world.
Brooklyn Based
A tour of Wing’s Castle, where Tim Burton meets Gaudí
We can’t find the entrance to the castle. We try an ancient red door strewn with chains at the base of a crumbling tower, but it’s bolted. I feel like Snow White
The Guardian
Meet the fashion brand bringing Cuban design to the world
One innovative designer has found a way around both the regime and the US embargo and become the first Cuban clothing company to ship anywhere in the world
Condé Nast traveler
The All-Women Sailing Crew Trying to Save the Ocean of Plastic
Founded by two women, eXXpedition strives to become an agent of change.
High Life
The Original Guide to New York
New York City exists in our collective imagination, and everyone arrives with a preconceived notion of what it’ll be
Condé Nast Traveler
In Quito, a New Wave of Creatives Are Transforming the City Into a Design Capital
The oft-overlooked Ecuadorean capital is in the midst of a design transformation, thanks to star architects redefining the skyline and local brands and entrepreneurs fostering homegrown talent
atlas
Why Hudson is a draw for New York’s artists
It’s known as “Brooklyn in the country” and is just a two-hour train ride from New York City, but why has this small, upstate town become such a lure for the city’s creatives?
The telegraph
The hottest hotel openings for a winter holiday in the USA
A host of cool hotels have opened in America – so now we can actually pack our bags and go, here's where to stay in 2021 and beyond
The Telegraph
The insider’s guide to affordable America
These 25 money-saving secrets mean your next US holiday won’t set you back a fistful of dollars
Fodors
Try Living Off the Grid in These 12 Communities
If you want a taste of off-grid living without making a full-time commitment, these are the communities that will welcome you with open arms.
i-D
Out of this World | A Wellness Experience in Joshua Tree
Tuning into California's Integratron: a spiritual space craft and mid-century masterpiece of geomagnetism, relaxation and time travel
The Irish Independent
The Lost City
Cocaine factories, paramilitary-infested jungle and a history of kidnappings have kept Colombia’s answer to Machu Picchu an undiscovered secret, says Tyler Wetherall
High Life
Read the Room
New York City never sleeps - but the quiet reading party scene is slowing its renowned nightlife down.
The Telegraph
Find a slice of the Big Apple that’s right for you
Look beyond the classic sights and discover the authentic side of New York’s five boroughs
FODORS
A Surprising Thing Is Helping to Save Elephants From Poaching: Their Dung
This community-led project in Uganda is turning elephant dung into paper crafts, using the funds to change the lives of women and protect its elephant population
Fodors
No Fencing, No Security: I Slept Among Hyenas While Wild Camping in Kenya’s Masai Mara
A self-drive safari can offer an alternative to a luxury safari lodge experience—and some close encounters of the wild kind.
The Guardian
'Anti-Trump hotel' opens in Washington DC
Eaton DC offers platform for campaigners as world’s first ‘activist’ hotel. Clever marketing or genuine attempt to broker change?
Fodors
12 Eerily Beautiful Abandoned Buildings and Parks
These deserted spaces around the world each offer a glimpse into the past and a story of their own.
the guardian
Roadside revival: 10 of the best motels in the US
These revamped US motels combine modern style with retro touches and new features, such as DJ sets and yoga classes
Cosmopolitan
The world's your oyster (in Whitstable)
World famous for its oysters, Tyler Wetherall eats her way around the cute and kitsch seaside town of Whitstable