Yolo is a slim but seriously beautiful, dreamy travel magazine. But what else would you expect from the the former Creative Director of Condé Nast Traveler?
We're talking about Yolanda Edwards who has the credentials to attract the most impressive names in this area of the industry. Having all the ingredients of course doesn't guarantee a successful bake, and it's the creator's informed eye that makes Yolo Magazine work so well.
This one of the most transporting reads you'll come across at the moment – all that you might expect from a fine travel magazine, and more.
About Yolo #22 from the publisher:
'Summer 2026 is our first-ever Coastal Issue. We all know the restorative pull of a beach holiday spent exploring hidden coves and tidal pools, collecting shells, watching the light shift across the water. We begin in the Mediterranean, of course: a dreamy family retreat in Zakynthos, the Crusoe-esque wilds of Corsica, and the grittier rhythms of Sète, a port city near Spain. But we wanted to wander further afield, too—to less expected coastal fantasies: dhow sailing in Mozambique, the quirky and moody English seaside, the frigid coves of Midcoast Maine, the stark volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote. The destinations couldn’t be more different, yet each captures the ocean’s strange, primordial hold—told through immersive images of aquamarine water and the sunstruck colors of summer: suits, umbrellas, surfboards glinting in the sun.'