Travel Instagram Accounts For Broke College Students
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25 Travel Insta Accounts To Follow If You're A Broke College Student With Serious Wanderlust

The best eye candy for your wanderlust.

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25 Travel Insta Accounts To Follow If You're A Broke College Student With Serious Wanderlust

Have you always dreamt of traveling the world, but are finding that the stars are not aligned for that at this moment? No worries!

While you're adding extra change to your 'big trip' fund jar, these 25 Instagram accounts can help you feed your appetite for travel. Think of it this way, not only are you living vicariously through someone else's photos, but you can also add all of the wonderful places that you see to your list of dream destinations!

1. @doyoutravel

It's hard not to get lost in Jack Morris' feed of impressive photos from around the globe. It's a mix of #relationshipgoals and #travelgoals.

2. @wearetravelgirls

Their goal is to inspire, connect, and educate female travelers. Not only do they share beautiful photos, but they also write helpful and interesting tips with every post.

3. @taramilktea

Tara's feed is full of stunning locations, sumptuous outfits, and decadent food.

4. @showmethemonty_

Caitlin's stunning videos and photos will make you want to drop everything, pack your bags, and hop on the next flight.

5. @finduslost

Sure, they've got the usual selfies, but they also have the beautiful landscape and animal photography that every wannabe traveler craves.

6. @thesprouting.sunflower

Deina's page is full of beautiful travel photos fitting her aesthetic, but she also posts about mental health, empowerment, and Latino-owned businesses.

7. @worldsofwander

Sarah is a beauty guru who also shares colorful shots of her travels around the world.

8. @helloemilie

Emilie's feed is like scrolling through a rainbow of amazing wildlife and landscape shots.

10. @sunitav_

If you're looking for gorgeous pictures of a girl living her best life, check out Sunita's page. With her gorgeous smile on full display, she shares beautiful locations.

11. @glographics

Gloria's contagious smile and stunning backdrops will have you infected with the travel bug.

12. @being__her

Following these twins on their travel adventures is twice as nice!

13. @girlgoneabroad

As you can see, Lauren's feed is full of amazing views!

14. @lovelyforliving

This more muted feed makes us long to get outside and be surrounded by trees, sunshine, and water.

15. @heartmybackpack

Silvia focuses on solo female travel, with a beautifully themed feed showing off everything from mountains to beaches.

17. @aga_amatteroftaste

If you're tired of Instagrammers whose feeds show mostly themselves, you'll like Aga's gram. She focuses in on the small details of the places she visits.

18. @thesweetwanderlust

If your sweet tooth matches your appetite for travel, you'll LOVE this punchy gram full of delectable desserts.

19. @bemytravelmuse

Kristin's photos show off her adoration for nature in the most lovely way.

20. @girleatworld

If your main reason for traveling is the food... this gram is sure to be a feast for your eyes.

21. @calsnape

Follow, especially if you love snow and ice.

22. @lovedeathtravel

If you're dying to travel, this will increase your wanderlust tenfold.

23. @bruno_mb

Bruno's feed is organized, clean, and inspiring.

24. @mena_shootz

Mena is a self-described life enthusiast, and from his beautiful shots you can see why.

25. @chelseakauai

If you have saltwater in your veins, then following Chelsea's luscious gram is sure to make you happy.

Now that you're full of inspiration, start pinning your dream board and saving up to book your plane tickets!

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