If you've ever worn the wrong pair of shoes, you know how it can ruin your day. The wrong footwear can or even cause damage that you spend months recovering from and that’s not the kind of souvenir you want from your tour. To help prevent a shoe tragedy, we did some homework for you and came up with a list of shoes that reflect the comfort, durability and style you need for happy, tireless, traveling feet.
These are wildly popular—and for good reason! They’re versatile and go with just about anything, plus they’re:
Imagine kicking around Paris in something like this! Perfect!
Not only are these stylish and come in a variety of nice colors, they have many other features that make them fantastic for travel:
These would be great for a trek just about anywhere!
These are wonderfully functional sandals with great style. We chose these because they’re:
Wear them in sunny Portugal or Costa Rica with a dress or shorts. They work with both!
Podiatrists recommend that mature folks consider wearing running shoes for walking long distances. Running shoes are made for all types of feet and offer extra cushioning overall. New Balance makes this particularly stable and cushy pair.
Other features include:
Put these on and go exploring anywhere! Italy perhaps? Ireland?
These are some of L.L. Bean’s most popular shoes. They’re versatile in black or brown and the Mary Jane style makes them easy to take on and off.
Other great features:
These would be great for a springtime river cruise or for checking out a great city like New York or London.
Hiking boots are important if you’re expecting to enjoy an outdoor adventure that involves some nature trails. We like these for the following benefits:
These are perfect for Iceland, Alaska, Chile’s Patagonia, National Parks—anyplace where rugged terrain is the theme of the day.
Not only are these stylish, but they come in a variety of colors. Guests on our tours rave about these shoes and we can see why! Who doesn't love great style with plenty of comfort mixed in? Other virtues include:
Wear them to any destination where walking and looking good doing it is the order of the day!
Remember that everyone is different and a shoe that works for one person, might not work for another. Think about your specific needs and go from there. If you need a higher arch support, choose shoes that offer that. If you have heel pain, pick something with extra cushion there. Whatever you choose, make sure that you wear them at home for a while first. Breaking them in is key to to avoiding discomfort.
Adventure is only two feet away!