- Micro trips, 894 easy adventures from the world's favorite cities, Lonely Planet ; written by Isabel Albiston [and others]
- Searching for Laura Ingalls, a reader's journey, by Kathryn Lasky and Meribah Knight ; photographs by Christopher G. Knight
- On the trail of Genghis Khan, an epic journey through the land of the nomads, Tim Cope
- Sun after dark, flights into the foreign, Pico Iyer
- My kind of place, travel stories from a woman who's been everywhere / Susan Orlean
- To the great Southern sea. --
- Here not there, 100 unexpected travel destinations, Andrew Nelson
- The great muslim American road trip., directed by Alex Kronemer ; produced by Alex Kronemer, Jeremy Morrison, DVD/Widescreen
- Wanderlust, a history of walking, Rebecca Solnit
- Hidden cities, travels to the secret corners of the world's great metropolises : a memoir of urban exploration, Moses Gates
- Four seasons of travel, 400 of the world's best destinations in winter, spring, summer, and fall, National Geographic ; foreword by Andrew Evans, National Geographic Traveler magazine contributing editor and "Digital Nomad" ; with recollections by Alec Baldwin, Lisa Ling, Christopher Buckley, and more
- The old ways, a journey on foot, Robert Macfarlane
- The best American travel writing 2020, edited and with an introduction by Robert Macfarlane ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- Big world! Big adventures!, the movie, based on the original script by Andrew Brenner ; illustrated by Tommy Stubbs
- The extremely inconvenient adventures of Bronte Mettlestone, Jaclyn Moriarty
- Previous convictions, assignments from here and there, A.A. Gill
- The quest begins, Erin Hunter
- The best American travel writing 2018, edited and with an introduction by Cheryl Strayed ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- Better than fiction, true travel tales from great fiction writers, edited by Don George
- The relatives came, story by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Stephen Gammell
- Battle of the beasts, Chris Columbus & Ned Vizzini ; illustrations by Greg Call
- Jingle bells, Susan Jeffers
- Another, Christian Robinson
- How to babysit a leopard, and other true stories from our travels across six continents, Ted & Betsy Lewin
- The heroine of the Titanic, a tale both true and otherwise of the life of Molly Brown, Joan W. Blos ; illustrations by Tennessee Dixon
- Underland, a deep time journey, Robert Macfarlane
- All hands on deck, a modern-day high seas adventure to the far side of the world, Will Sofrin
- News of the world, a novel, Paulette Jiles
- Marco Polo, voyager to the Orient, by Carol Greene
- The road, Cormac McCarthy
- Winnie's great war, by Lindsay Mattick and Josh Greenhut ; art by Sophie Blackall
- Letter to a stranger, essays to the ones who haunt us, edited by Colleen Kinder ; foreword by Leslie Jamison
- Two years before the mast, a personal narrative of life at sea, by R.H. Dana
- Two years before the mast, and Twenty-four years after, by R. H. Dana, Jr. ; with introd. and notes
- Terrae incognitae, Florence Crane
- Mark Twain on travel, edited by Terry Mort
- Kuma-Kuma Chan's travels, Kazue Takahashi
- VenCo, a novel, Cherie Dimaline
- The Atlas Obscura explorer's guide for the world's most adventurous kid, Dylan Thuras and Rosemary Mosco ; illustrated by Joy Ang
- Marco Polo, The Journey that Changed the World, John Man
- Marco Polo for kids, his marvelous journey to China: 21 activities, Janis Herbert
- Traveling man, the journey of Ibn Battuta, 1325-1354, written, illustrated, and illuminated by James Rumford
- On a barge in France, Harvey Schwartz
- Points unknown, a century of great exploration, edited by David Roberts
- The best American travel writing 2017, edited with an introduction by Lauren Collins ; Jason Wilson, series editor
- Jamal's journey, Michael Foreman
- Marco Polo, from Venice to Xanadu, Laurence Bergreen
- Atlas obscura, an explorer's guide to the world's hidden wonders, Joshua Foer, Dyland Thuras & Ella Morton
- Journeys of a lifetime, 500 of the world's greatest trips, introduction by Keith Bellows
- Henry Hudson, by Ruth Harley ; illustrated by William Ternay. --