The El Camino Travel Guide to Washington DC
We’ve got you covered with the Black-owned businesses you can’t miss, plus other underrepresented- and immigrant-owned businesses paying homage to their cultures. There’s no doubt we’re sharing how to best experience this city without getting caught up in the tourists’ agenda.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Boston, USA
“In my opinion, Boston is the Goldilocks city,” says ECT Clubhouse member Julia Perry. “Not too big, not too small, but just right. With delicious food, plenty to do, and four incredibly distinct seasons to visit, it has everything you're looking for.”
The El Camino Travel Guide to Atlanta
Home of hip-hop, ‘Hollywood’, and a rich history, it’s not hard to see why some refer to it as the capital of the South. Whether you’re here for the history or just here for the vibes, you’ll find something suited to you in Atlanta.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Charleston
With so much to offer, it can seem overwhelming on a first visit. That’s why we’ve worked with local residents and friends of ECT, The Tiny Tassel owner, Mimi Striplin, Chez Nous chef, Jill Mathias, and Basic Projects founders, Ben and Kate Towill, to curate a list of local favorites for eating, drinking, shopping and sightseeing your way through the city.
Tutka Bay Lodge’s Field Notes on Homer, Alaska
Field Notes is a members-only series of firsthand travel recommendations by ECT Clubhouse members. Here’s a taste of Tukta Bay Lodge’s notes on Homer, Alaska.
Unlock Our Signature Style Of Immersive Travel
Spend a day in El Camino Travel’s shoes—walking off the beaten path, of course. We take you through a 24-hour itinerary of Paris, London, and San Francisco, traveling “The Touristy Way” versus “The El Camino Travel Way,” so that you can discover the magic of our immersive style of travel for yourself.