November 28, 2025
Research travel planning is custom-designed itinerary support for writers who need time, flexibility, and depth.
This is not a tour and not a writing retreat. It’s practical trip planning shaped around a specific place, question, or project—designed to help you understand how a place works before you try to write about it.
Writing is welcome. It’s never required.
Research travel planning is a one-to-one collaboration between you and Early & Away. Together, we design a journey that supports observation, movement, and lived experience—without over-structuring your time or directing your work.
Each trip is built around:
Some moments are curated. Many are left deliberately open. Not everything is explained.
You travel independently with an itinerary designed specifically for your research needs.
Research travel planning is designed for writers who:
It’s also a good fit for writers who are early in a project and need orientation rather than output—or for those returning to a place they already know and want to see it differently.
Every research trip begins with a conversation.
We talk about:
From there, Early & Away designs the logistics, pacing, and framework for your trip—so you can arrive ready to notice rather than manage details.
Our role is not to guide your thinking or evaluate your work. It’s to create the conditions that make insight possible.
Research travel planning typically includes:
Exact inclusions vary based on destination, duration, and service level. We offer three tiers of support, from comprehensive destination guides for self-sufficient planners to full-service planning and booking for complex international trips.
To be clear, research travel planning is not:
There are no assignments, critiques, or expectations about what you produce.
The work is attention. Everything else follows.
If you’re interested in research travel planning, the first step is a short consultation to explore fit, timing, and direction.
Schedule a consultation to talk through your project and research needs.
Looking for a group experience instead? Learn more about our Field Studies, small-group research journeys where writers travel together to a shared destination.
Trip announcements, curated reading lists, and the occasional dispatch — before anyone else.