Wouldn’t it be nice to have a circle created of Catholic companions when travelling to different countries? Tbh I would truly appreciate if I had mass and local church tours included whenever I land in a new country for the first time and get to know about their lives as believers in their respective countries.
Just curious as Catholic traveler what do you look out for or want to include as part of your itineraries? Would love to hear your thoughts on how you adjust your trips more Christ centered 🙃🌍
@talithakoum
June 17, 2026
Catholic Travel Tips
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Yes, that'd be really awesome! Usually when I travel, I at least go to Mass and visit churches, usually also other Catholic spots such as a Stations of the Cross on a mountain or a hill chapel. What about you?
Definitely I do try to look for adoration spots as well. Since I come from a country that doesn’t really have a lot of Catholic bookstores I end up hitting up those too :) Surprisingly had a great time church hopping and experiencing the difference in architectures and patron saints
@talithakoum That's awesome! They don't have Adoration a lot where I usually go on holidays either, but when they do, I'm definitely going there too. And yes bookstores, or Catholic stores in general, really are amazing!
I have a travel channel and I’m currently planning to do a video series where I talk about this sort of thing, where if you’re X and you’re arriving in Y here’s where people who believe in X religion congregate