The Best Travel Shoes of 2023



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Looking for the perfect shoe for travel? Tour guide Sarah Murdoch knows the struggle, you need somethubg cute, comfy, light and versitile. Sarah presents the best travel shoes of 2023, from her own picks to picks of her Facebook community. You can find links to all of these shoes and more on her website:

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Sarah Murdoch is a tour guide, travel writer, and tour operator covering the globe, specializing in Italy. She worked for more than 20 years for Rick Steves as a tour guide and travel journalist, and co-authored the Rick Steves Sicily book. These days, Sarah is the Founder of Guide Collective (guide-collective.com), and runs Adventures with Sarah, a travel company offering tours around the world. You can find information on packing, travel tips, and how to travel with Sarah on her website, adventureswithsarah.net.

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8 Comments

  1. I always enjoy your videos and suggestions. I always travel with Chaco sandals. I have some cute colors and a plain black pair and a camp pattern pair which is a good neutral. I also like Naot and Teva. Thank you for sharing.

  2. Have you tried Vessi’s? They are relatively light, water proof and comfortable. They come in a number of styles and colors, from classic sneakers to Chelsea boots. They are my go-to for travel and everyday running around.

  3. I’m a habitual Olukai “slippah” fan around my home and wear Ecco’s when traveling. I purchased a pair of On Clouds late last summer after returning from hot and humid Germany. I did not realize they were a hot item until I traveled in Germany and Italy last month (May, aka in shoulder season). Mine have elastic “shoe strings” and a removable sole. They are great for traveling through life in general & good for TSA. I wash them in the washing machine, however scrubbing them by hand is also good, as the unique sole structure does get dirty. My only complaint: Stepping in dog poo is the worst! I’ll check out your sandal recommendations. Thanks Sarah!

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