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How to take Instagram-worthy travel photos

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As a travel journalist, I take hundreds of pictures per day. The most striking ones aren’t simply of beautiful people in beautiful places. They’re the ones that capture travelers reveling in their journeys, that reveal how a destination’s people live, and that convey the soul of a place. My goal is to document my fleeting experiences in a way that brings them to life for those who aren’t with me. And, yes, I admit it, I don’t mind getting a bunch of likes on Instagram, too.

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Sometimes you’ll get lucky and take a great shot without much thought or preparation. However, most five-star pics require a basic understanding of the fundamentals of photography and a little work. You don’t need to buy any fancy equipment; the camera on your phone will do the trick, though a DSLR or mirrorless camera will give you more flexibility and options. If you follow these tips, you’ll come home with pictures that will wow, whether you’re putting them up on the fridge or posting them online.

Let your phone help you look like a pro

Become familiar with your phone’s self-timer function, so you won’t need assistance to take a picture of yourself. A next-level option is the Apple Watch’s Camera Remote app, which pairs with your iPhone so you can see through your camera’s viewfinder on your watch’s screen and set a timer there. Turn on your phone’s camera grid, which divides your screen into nine equal parts using two equally spaced vertical lines and two equally spaced horizontal lines. This serves as a visual reminder of the rule of thirds, where key compositional elements are placed along the lines or at their intersections to create visually pleasing photos.

Check your gear

Before you head out, make sure your battery is fully charged. If you have a camera, bring an extra battery; if you’re using your phone, consider investing in a portable charger. If your camera has an interchangeable lens, bring several lenses of varying focal lengths: macro, wide angle and telephoto. Always pack a microfiber cloth to clean your lenses.

Work with the light

Ideally, you want the sun at your back or just off to your side when you take a picture, so it illuminates your subject. Don’t shoot your subject in front of the sun or other bright light source; this will cause backlighting, which will create a dark mess of shadows.

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The best light of the day is during its golden hours: roughly the hour following sunrise and the hour before sunset. This gentle, ample light will lend your pictures the richest, most vibrant colors. To harness its potential can mean getting up early or delaying your dinner plans, but your pictures will pop.

Although the middle of the day might seem like a great time to shoot because there’s so much light, that’s not necessarily true. The light is harsh, which isn’t always flattering to subjects, and it creates strong shadows. That doesn’t mean you can’t get wonderful photos at midday. “When the sun casts shadows, it creates beautiful patterns on things that can be very striking,” says professional travel photographer Lola Akinmade Akerstrom . “It can also create a natural spotlight. Wait for someone to walk into that light, then you take your shot.”

Remember the fundamentals

A photograph has the potential for great color, light, composition and what photographers call a “decisive moment,” which takes the action from meh to meaningful. “You don’t have to have all four, but you must have at least two,” says Nevada Wier , a professional travel photographer. “So, if there’s a great sunset, there still has to be something else to make it unique. And if there’s something with great color, you still have to compose the image impeccably.”

Get out of the middle

“There is a near-universal tendency to center a subject in the middle of the frame,” says professional travel photographer and journalist Christopher Baker , who suggests thinking outside the middle of the box. “If you are going to photograph a group of people in front of a landmark, don’t put them in a straight line. Stagger them instead. Put a single subject to the left or right of your frame.”

Watch your background

Amateur photographers often fixate on the person they are shooting, while completely forgetting about what’s going on behind the subject. Unfortunately, a messy background makes for a messy photo. “Eliminate everything that doesn’t matter in the image, and pay attention to composing what does matter,” says Wier, emphasizing that this might mean moving your subject, moving yourself or moving something distracting that is within the frame of the shot.

Get different perspectives

Don’t shoot a person, place or object from a single angle; photograph them from a variety of perspectives. An easy way to capture an interesting array is to start with wide-angle establishing shots, then work closer and closer to your subject until you’re focusing on the finest of details. Along the way, consider photographing from low and high vantage points, as well as getting both action shots and still lifes.

Think of a theme

Sometimes you’ll come across a festival or market bursting with seemingly endless photo opportunities. It can be so overwhelming that you won’t know where to point your camera. “What’s fun is to start thinking about a theme for your photographs,” Wier says. “Look for the color pink or look for hats. If you give yourself a theme, you start noticing things.”

Get out of your comfort zone

Maybe you love taking pictures of every meal you eat, or perhaps your focus is landscapes. However, when you travel, you need to document all the elements of your destination, “because it’s everything together that tells a story of a place,” says Akerstrom, who also suggests travelers look at pictures of their destination on Google and Instagram before they go, so they can push themselves to get different images.

Make famous landmarks accessories

“Some of the most compelling photos of landmarks are when they are in the background and you’re capturing how life moves around it,” Akerstrom says. For example, if you want a striking image of the Eiffel Tower, go to a cafe where you can see it in the background. Focus your photo on the action at the cafe, such as a server handing someone a cocktail or a diner sipping an espresso, while keeping the Eiffel Tower in the back as a supporting cast member in this miniature drama.

Don’t forget the people

Pictures of people bring a place alive in photos. Be respectful by politely engaging with them and asking their permission to shoot. It can be intimidating to approach strangers, and it is sometimes difficult to navigate language barriers, but creating those relationships will pay off. Once you have the go-ahead, don’t stand back and lurk with a telephoto lens. “Closer is better,” Baker says. “Get up front and personal. Engage. I’ll sometimes have my camera 18 inches from someone’s face.”

“Getting a great shot is about anticipating, observation and patience,” Akerstrom says. That means taking your time. Don’t think you can rush through your trip, snapping perfect pictures. Consider your subject and the options to photograph it, then wait for the right moments to capture it.

Stop taking pictures!

Occasionally, put down your camera for a stretch. “It’s so often that I’ve been on assignment and so dedicated to get photos to please an editor that, at the end of the trip, I realize I didn’t have time to enjoy the people, the place or the experience, because I was always thinking about moving on to get the next shot,” Baker laments. Don’t make this mistake. Remember to savor your trips and live in the moment while you’re on them.

Martell is a writer based in Silver Spring, Md. His website is nevinmartell.com . Find him on Twitter and Instagram : @nevinmartell.

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Written by by Mary Keutelian

Published on  May 8, 2023

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If you’re looking to find the best times to post on Instagram, then look no further. Instagram’s visual nature makes it a desirable marketing platform for brands to get their offerings in front of as many eyes as possible. That’s why knowing the best times to post on Instagram can be a huge benefit to your social media strategy.

What types of content do users engage with and how often should you post on social media? While we can’t answer those questions in this article, we can answer when to post on social media. For frequency, read our guide on how often to post on social to uncover data to help guide your social strategies.

Remember: with Instagram as a discovery platform of trends, brands, products or services, it’s important to get high-quality photos and content in front of potential consumers’ eyes at the right time.

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Disclaimer: Data from Sprout Social include users from various plan types, industries and locations. All time frames are recorded globally , meaning you should be able to publish with the times provided in any timezone and see positive engagement results. Number of engagements represents total engagements a brand received on the specific channel during that hour time frame. Industry-specific data includes mid- to high-level engagement times. We recommend testing with your own accounts to find the most optimal send times.

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Best Times to Post on Instagram

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram globally in 2023

  • Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon
  • Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram: Sundays

Where Facebook was the most-used platform by marketers worldwide, Instagram comes in second with 79%. Not surprisingly, Instagram is also the second most preferred platform for customer service after Facebook, for marketers and consumers. With the competition for short-form video between Instagram and TikTok still heating up, Reels account for 30% of time spent on the Meta-owned platform.

The best times to post on Instagram are Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., generally. Similar to Facebook, the “off” hours are the early morning hours every day of the week, from midnight until 4 a.m.

Instagram has grown a long way since its photo-only days. The app, which has nearly 2 billion monthly active users , is a platform to share images, videos, Reels, and live streams, just to name a few creative content types . It is also an avenue to collaborate and partner with other brands and provides a stream of revenue through its e-commerce capabilities. There are opportunities to get more followers on Instagram if you use use the platform to its full potential.

The Instagram algorithm is unpredictable. To be successful on the platform is a balance of consistently posting high-quality content that will engage and entertain your audiences. That’s a lot to ask for with each piece of content published. But using that as a guiding post can help with your Instagram marketing efforts.

Best Times to Post on Instagram by Industry

There’s no definitive answer to what the best times to post on Instagram are. We can only offer insight with the data we have. Industry is just one factor that plays into the success of your social posts. Consider as well as your target audience, business goals and the content itself.

Use this industry-level data to help inform your publishing calendar, and test your optimal send times with social experiments .

Best Times to Post on Instagram for Consumer Goods

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for consumer goods in 2023

  • Thursdays at 2 p.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Consumer Goods: Tuesdays and Thursdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Consumer Goods: Sundays

The consumer goods industry covers a large portfolio of products, ranging from packaged food and beverages to clothing and accessories and everything in between. While the US was facing inflation at nearly 8.5%, US consumers spent 18% more in March 2022 than they did two years prior. After two years into the pandemic, consumers were ready to spend similar to their pre-pandemic habits and more in 2022.

For consumer goods businesses on Instagram, every day has some engagement, but the peak engagement time is on Thursdays at 2 p.m. However, Tuesdays at 10 a.m. also see significant engagement, relative to the rest of the week.

Consumer goods social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Hospitals & Healthcare

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for healthcare in 2023

  • Thursdays at 1 p.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Hospitals & Healthcare: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Hospitals & Healthcare: Sundays

Hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers have been put to work on social media the last few years, due to the pandemic. However, social media for healthcare is more than navigating healthcare crises. It’s about educating the public, helping patients feel more comfortable with healthcare visits and doctors’ appointments, promoting their programs for aspiring physicians and establishing themselves as pillars in the community.

Best times to post on Instagram for healthcare and hospitals nearly doubles. Every single day sees moderate engagement starting at 7 a.m. seven days a week. However, the best times to post on Instagram for hospitals are Thursdays at 1 p.m. Higher than average posting times are Tuesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons starting at 1 p.m. until about 4 p.m.

Hospital and healthcare social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Hospitality

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for hospitality in 2023

  • Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
  • Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Thursdays at noon
  • Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Hospitality: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Hospitality: Sundays

The hospitality industry has seen a shift in higher posting and engagement days on Instagram. Consumers are craving some semblance of pre-pandemic life and businesses sense it. Hospitality businesses see higher engagement earlier in the week, compared to last year when their higher engagement was in the latter half. Thankfully businesses in the industry see a return on their efforts throughout most of the workday.

The best times to post on Instagram for the hospitality industry are Tuesdays at 10 a.m., Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursdays at noon, and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon. Essentially late mornings and into the lunch hours during the week, presumably as people are beginning to plan their weekends. Moderate engagement lasts a few hours until about 5 p.m. While weekends are relatively light in engagement for hospitality businesses, there’s still enough engagement on posts to continue posting then.

Hospitality social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Media

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for media in 2023

  • Mondays at 11 a.m.
  • Wednesdays at 11 a.m.
  • Thursdays at 10 a.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Media: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Media: Saturdays and Sundays

Engagement in the media and entertainment industry also sees a resurgence on Instagram. Audiences could be checking into the app for longer sessions rather than quick visits throughout the day, or the algorithm and newsfeed refreshes are manipulating the higher engagements. Major global events, political upheavals and business news have a relevant impact on media impressions on all networks, including Instagram.

As it goes, news travels quickly, and the best times to post on Instagram for the media and entertainment industry are Mondays at 11 a.m., Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and Thursdays at 10 a.m. However, there is still considerable engagement from 5 a.m. through 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Media social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Nonprofit

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for nonprofit in 2023

  • Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Nonprofit: Wednesdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Nonprofit: Saturdays and Sundays

Our data for the best times to post on Instagram for nonprofits shows consistent Instagram engagement throughout the week during general business hours. Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon are the best times to post on Instagram for nonprofits.

However, even with the consistent audience engagement seen in the heatmap above, all businesses need to test their own best times to post. Whether it’s through social testing or using Sprout’s Optimal Send Times feature, find what times work best for your organization on Instagram.

Nonprofit social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Restaurants

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for restaurants in 2023

  • Mondays at 2 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m.
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Restaurants: Mondays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Restaurants: Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays

In 2022, everyone was ready to get back to their pre-pandemic routines, and restaurants were ready with open doors. While online orders and delivery services may have become new offerings for some locations, the desire to draw patrons has not. Target audience and platform goals factor into ways businesses connect with their customers. Offering unique promotions and updates on Instagram will keep your restaurant in mind for potential customers.

Those in the bar and restaurant industry see most of their engagement in the early half of the week, Mondays through Wednesdays. The best times to post for restaurants on Instagram are Mondays at 2 p.m. and from 4 to 6 p.m. However, there are almost just as many engagements Mondays through Wednesdays between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Restaurant social media resources

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Best Times to Post on Instagram for Schools & Education

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for schools and education in 2023

  • Tuesdays at 11 a.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m.
  • Wednesdays at noon and 3 p.m.
  • Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon
  • Best days to post on Instagram for Schools & Education: Tuesdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Schools & Education: Sundays

Universities, higher education institutions and schools see a significant increase in engagements on Instagram compared to last year. Keep in mind that some schools manage multiple social profiles (per college, athletics, etc.) to meet these needs and effectively target distinct audiences at the right time.

High opportunities for engagement start midmorning and go through early evening hours. The best times to post on Instagram for education are Tuesdays at 11 a.m. and from 1 to 4 p.m., Wednesdays at noon and 3 p.m., and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon.

From highlighting student life to sharing school updates, a social media strategy for education needs to fulfill multiple functions. Are you looking to engage with students past, present and future? Are you looking to keep a pulse on sentiment and brand health?

Schools and education social media resources

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  • All aboard: How Purdue University increased their social media engagement by 24%
  • University branding: How to build your school’s brand on social media
  • Higher ed playbook: Using social to unite your university

Best Times to Post on Instagram for Travel & Tourism

Based on Sprout Social data, a heatmap showing the best times to post on Instagram for travel and tourism in 2023

  • Best days to post on Instagram for Travel & Tourism: Tuesdays and Wednesdays
  • Worst days to post on Instagram for Travel & Tourism: Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays

Travel and tourism industries nearly doubled their engagement on Instagram relative to last year. As many travel restrictions continued to be lifted and the semblance of “normal” crept back into many peoples’ lives, travel and tourism businesses see an opportunity to capitalize on the suppressed desires to travel.

The best times to post on Instagram for travel and tourism brands are earlier in the week: Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. saw consistent engagement, as well as Fridays between 7 a.m. and noon. But the peak time to post on Instagram is 10 a.m. on Tuesdays for travel and tourism businesses.

Travel and tourism social media resources

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Social marketers can plan content more effectively when they’re armed with data . And as platforms evolve, how brands and consumers use social will evolve with them, or vice versa. Staying aware of new content formats and trends might help you reach your audience in unexpected ways, or even find new segments and personas you weren’t focusing on before.

While you may be ready to jump in and post at these provided peak engagement times as part of your strategy, consider pairing this data with your own social media data analysis . You may discover that your specific target audience is active near the peak times we’ve outlined or hours earlier.

A social media management tool like Sprout Social can help you drill into your analytics and develop tailored findings for your brand accounts across all networks, holistically and individually. Gain competitive insights by comparing your performance to your competitors, to find new opportunities for engagement.

With features like post tagging and cross-network reporting, you can separate different factors like post author or types of content, and drill down into how your posting time influenced your social success.

Screenshot of Sprout's Analytics for Cross-Channel Post Performance Report, showing performance of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter posts.

Sprout’s patented ViralPost® technology uses the same data we’ve used to look at all our customer accounts to determine the best time to post tailored for your account. ViralPost® algorithmically determines the results for our Optimal Send Times feature, a publishing option available in all plans. Our proprietary machine learning feature isn’t new, but we’re constantly learning and improving our product to help brands surface insights faster. Our goal is to help people who use our product work more effectively.

Screenshot of Sprout's Publishing Calendar in list view, with the compose flyout box and the mouse curser over the ViralPost Optimal Send Times feature.

With Optimal Send Times, the specific times offered are based on when your audience engages the most using your publishing history. ViralPost® also continually updates and refines to save you time from doing the repeated analysis and allowing you more time to craft great content.

Want to see it in action? Sign up for a free 30-day trial of Sprout Social or request a personalized demo and try it for yourself.

If you’re looking for more of our findings from this year’s study of our customer data, see what we learned about the best times to post across eight industries on these networks:

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Sprout Social’s Data Science team gathers this information by analyzing nearly 2 billion engagements across 400,000 social profiles across Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest and TikTok.

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Top Tips for Sharing Your Travel Photos on Instagram

Emma Lavelle

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Decide on a niche

Before you begin, take some time to decide upon your niche. There’s no reason why you can’t simply share all of your travel content, but if you have a tight niche, you are more likely to build up an engaged audience. Your niche could be as broad as ‘solo woman travelling the world’ or you could narrow it in to cover specific regions of the world or content focused around a particular type of travel .

Choose a username

Before you begin sharing your travel photos, you need to decide on a username. Type your ideas into the search bar to ensure that no one is already using your moniker or anything similar. Think about your niche when choosing your name, but also keep your username broad enough that you can cover different content if you change the way that you travel.

Download a planning app

You don’t want to post more than one photo a day on your Instagram feed, even if you have lots more to share. Use a planning app such as UNUM or Planoly to upload and organise your favourite photos. These apps allow you to move your photographs around to create a beautifully curated feed that looks appealing to potential followers.

Research your hashtags

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Don’t forget location tags

When you upload your photos, you can use a location tag to let your followers know exactly where the photo was taken. This can be great for your visibility on Instagram, as users can also search for content via location tags. You’ll generally have the option of using your exact location or simply tagging the country or city where you are.

Don’t contribute to over-tourism

While it can be tempting to share the exact location where you took a photo, such as a restaurant, a landmark or a viewpoint, always stop to think about the impact . Several countries, cities and landmarks are currently experiencing over-tourism , which is being fuelled by people sharing locations on Instagram. If you are worried about directing too many visitors to a vulnerable place, be vaguer with your location tags.

Stand out from the crowd

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Take advantage of Instagram’s Stories Feature

Instagram isn’t all about the main feed, you can also share content on the Stories feature and save this as Highlights on your feed. For anyone wishing to share travel content, this is a great way to share live content of your travels, sharing videos and photographs of your experiences each day. You can then create a Highlight for each place you visit, allowing future followers the chance to go back over your adventures.

Emma Lavelle  is a UK based writer and photographer and has her own blog Field and Nest .

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When you’re visiting places you thought you’d only ever see through your computer screen, wanting to perfectly capture the moment is a natural reaction.

I remember the first time I visited Bali.

It was surreal to see the greens of Ubud and the blues of Canggu because I had been staring at screensaver images of both locations for YEARS as a 9-5 employee before  I quit my job .

When I made it to Bali, I realized it’s not as easy as it looks to get that #Instaworthy shot.

If you’re new to Instagram or you’ve just bought a camera that you’re still getting used to, here are 4 photography tips from some of the top Instagram travel photographers out there.

1. Lighting. is. Everything.

“Shoot early in the morning. The best shots are taken in that early light, and as an added bonus, there are a lot fewer people around.”

This hot tip is from  Grace Silla , travel and lifestyle blogger at Fashion Edible.

“For example, I was able to shoot the Trevi Fountain in Rome with only 4 other people around because I got up before 7:00 am.”

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Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy.  Shot by Grace  (@gracejsilla)

Light is the most important thing to take into consideration when taking photos.

The best time to get your shots is in the early morning and the hour before and during sunset. You’ll get gorgeous, soft golden light, and the best part is that you won’t have to worry about huge crowds of people photobombing your pics.

Plus, shooting in the morning means the colors of the surrounding landscape will be more impressive, and you’ll have beautiful tones to work with that will make your photo pop in the Instagram feed.

2. Pick The Perfect Gear For You – and Actually Learn How to Use It

“My number one tip for those looking to improve their travel photography is to learn to fully utilize their camera.

I find that so many people who are trying to get into travel photography invest in a nice camera yet don’t learn how to use its manual settings.  

Taking the leap from auto to manual makes a world of difference and is worth the time and practice!”

This tip comes from  Christie Sultemeier , a San Francisco-based travel photographer with over 7 years of experience working in the social media marketing space in Silicon Valley.

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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany.  Shot by Christie  (@ckanani)

I hate to admit it, but I was THAT person.

When I first purchased my  Canon DSLR , I thought the fancy lens would be all I’d need to take incredible travel photos.

Oh, how wrong I was.

Since then, I’ve learned that if you don’t know how to use a camera to its fullest ability, you’re still going to be taking mediocre photographs.

I know it can be daunting at first, but spend a few hours each week learning about your equipment.

YouTube is packed with stellar tutorials that can teach you things like how to take  long exposure pictures in just 2 minutes .

3. Research Your Locations Before You Arrive

“When traveling to popular destinations, do your best to explore the less popular locations,” says Sherri King, blogger at Girl On The Go .

Fun fact: Sherri has a Master of Arts in social media (super cool, right?!).

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Gros-Islet, St. Lucia.  Shot by Sherri  (@girlonthegoca)

One of my favorite ways to research photography locations is with Pinterest. I create a new board and spend an hour or two collecting inspiration for my trip.

While it is tempting to copy a photo,  try to think of a different way to capture the scene so that your content will stand out from the rest.

Another trick to add to your photo arsenal is to  reach out to local Instagrammers.

No one knows the best off-the-beaten-track spots than the people that live there. But if no one is available for an Insta-meet, scroll through their feeds and see where they are taking photos.

4. Cropping Can Make Or Break Your Photos

“There are different things you can do to make the photo better. Usually, that’s just cropping it in a little closer.”

This tip comes from the Instagram queen herself (my words, not hers 🙂),  Nina Tekwani . Nina is a travel photographer and leads global social media for a nutrition and supplement company.

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Beverly Hills, California.  Shot by Nina  (@tekwani)

By learning how to crop your photos, your Insta-game will already be above the masses.

With travel photography, it helps you tell the story of the moment and give it that ‘wow’ factor that people can’t resist.

➡️ HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO REMEMBER WHEN CROPPING YOUR PHOTOS:

  • Limit the amount of foreground in the picture and use your subject as the focal point. People love blue skies, so try to keep as much of it as possible in the background.
  • If you’re traveling solo, and someone else is taking your photo, ask them to put you on the left, center or right of the frame. When you get back to your hotel, you can crop the photo to your liking.
  • No one likes a wonky horizon. Before you start playing around with your cropping, make sure everything is aligned and your horizon is straight.
  • Don’t try to cram too much into a photo. You always want to make sure there is a focal point for you to crop your picture around.

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When Is the Best Time to Post on Instagram in 2023? [Cheat Sheet]

Jana Rumberger

Published: July 31, 2023

If you want to find the best time to post on Instagram, you're probably trying to reach a specific goal. Maybe you want to maximize the number of likes you get on each post. Or you hope to improve brand awareness by getting new followers.

two marketers posting during optimal instagram engagement times

If you're new to social media you might start posting as often as you can and see what happens. But what if you add some scientific thinking to the process? For example, you could try posting at different times of day and jotting down the likes per minute for each post.

New Data: Instagram Engagement Report [Free Download]

That experiment could have value over time, but it's also pretty intense and time-consuming. Is there an easier way to figure out when to post on Instagram?

In this post, you'll find everything you need to start posting at the best times on this popular social media platform . Keep reading, or jump to the section you're looking for with the links below:

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  • According to 2023 HubSpot research, the best time to post on Instagram is from 6PM-8:59PM.
  • 8PM in particular is the best time to post for optimal engagement.
  • The best day to post is on Friday, followed by Saturday and Wednesday.
  • For optimal engagement, the best days are on the weekend, but we recommend paying attention to when your audience is online.

The times above are for Instagram engagement in local time — meaning that your audience is in the same time zone as you are when you post. So, if you live in Los Angeles and your primary audience is also in Los Angeles you would post at the times above. If you live in Los Angeles and your target audience is in New York, you’ll want to shift these posting times three hours forward.

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2023 Instagram Engagement Data Report

New data to help you shape your Instagram strategy

  • Posting Strategy
  • Hashtag Use
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Worst Time to Post on Instagram

According to HubSpot’s 2023 State of Social Media report , the worst time to post on Instagram is between the hours of 6 AM and 8:59 AM.

You can see below that, globally, the lowest Instagram engagement rates are between 6 and 9 AM.

best time to post on instagram: global engagement rates

The data remained the same across B2B and B2C verticals. Both B2B and B2C social media marketing managers reported that the worst time to post is between 6 AM and 8:59AM, and that the worst days are Mondays and Tuesdays.

So you can be relieved! There’s no need to wake up early to make that Instagram post. It won’t be much of a problem if you use social media management software to schedule your posts, anyway — but still, it’s nice.

Fill out the form to get this year's statistics.

Best time to post on Instagram cheatsheet

This data comes from two sources. First is HubSpot's 2023 Instagram Engagement report . This extensive report reviewed 110M posts across 1M Instagram users. The report also has several sections specific to English-speaking countries. They analyzed data from close to 85M posts from North America alone.

This post also contains more original research from the HubSpot team. They surveyed 300 professionals from 16+ industries about their preferred days and times to post on Instagram.

According to global Statista data , mobile users spend an average of 12 hours a month on Instagram. That's about 1% of their time each month, or one in a hundred chances that you will catch your users when they're on the platform.

So, posting when your top users are online will make a difference. It will give you more time to connect with your most important followers.

But for many marketers, social media posting is just one more thing to do on a busy day. It can be tempting to post whenever it's convenient or to schedule posts for a time that feels logical, even if there isn't any data to back it up.

These are a few reasons why it's important to post to Instagram at specific and consistent times.

Increasing Reach

Some users on Instagram focus their feeds on the friends, businesses, and influencers they already follow. But many others use Instagram for inspiration and discovery. This post from a machine learning engineer outlines some of the factors in helping new users discover your posts.

Best time to post on Instagram insights: Instagram connected recommendations graphic

One of those factors is recent engagement. This post from the Instagram blog also outlines how important fresh and recent content is.

So, if you post when your top users are online, your new content is more likely to be one of the first things they see. This can also boost engagement, another ranking factor. This combination increases the chances that new users will discover your account and posts on the platform.

Check out this post for more tips on how to grow your reach on Instagram.

Building a Loyal Audience

Loyalty takes time and effort to build. It's especially tough for small businesses that have to compete with big brands on social media.

Posting during peak times on Instagram helps you connect with more of your followers at once. It shows your audience that you want to engage with them and keeps your brand top of mind.

It also helps set expectations. Building loyalty is about more than great products and customer service. It's about being a consistent presence in their feeds that helps you build relationships.

For example, say you run your media business in the Pacific time zone , but a third of your customers are in the Australian Eastern time zone. If you post all your content from 9 a.m-5 p.m. PST, those posts will appear between 3-11 a.m for your Australian customers. Chances are your Australian audience won't see many posts from your brand.

And what if an unhappy customer in Australia posts a story about your brand? That one post could shape that entire audience's perception of your brand.

To build a loyal audience, it's important to understand when your audience is online and to use that information to choose the best time to post.

Increasing Engagement

According to 2023 HubSpot research, the global average Instagram engagement rate is almost 6% . That’s more than the average engagement rate in the previous year.

Instagram engagement creates a ripple effect, like throwing a rock in a still pool. The first ripple is obvious — if you get immediate likes, comments, and saves after posting, it's more likely that your post will show up in more feeds.

Instagram features that can impact the best time to post: Following and Favorites

The next ripples come from other Instagram features like Favorites, Search, and videos. Each feature has an independent algorithm. And each feature weighs engagement differently. For example, becoming a favorite for your followers means your posts will show up at the top of their feeds every time they log in. Engagement rates factor into which posts get bumped to the top of Search pages.

So, posting at the right time doesn’t just mean more comments, messages, and saves. It creates more opportunities for engagement too.

Testing New Algorithms

Like most online tools, Instagram launches constant updates to shape the user experience. As a business, your team needs to quickly understand how each update could impact your users and strategy.

Algorithms are complex. Instagram leaders say that each part of the app uses an independent algorithm.

So, one day your latest videos might show up in the feed but not surface on Discover, and it may be tough to figure out why. This can have an immediate impact on your business.

There are a few ways that you can manage these updates. For example, you can keep up with the latest social media news. But the best way to understand the latest algorithm changes is to run tests with your own posts.

So, what do you need to run reliable and useful tests that can help you understand which content your users see after an update? Number one is a consistent posting schedule . The fewer variables your test has, the more trustworthy your results will be.

Better yet, you should post at the best times for your audience on Instagram. This way, you'll have consistent timing and a wider test group. That strategy can help you get more reliable results.

Understanding New Features

Your posting schedule can also help you understand new Instagram features. Carousels, Stories, and Reels are all unique parts of Instagram. And depending on your content and industry, they'll each have different rates of engagement.

If your business is investing time and resources into Instagram, it's important to have a strategy. Strategies usually include different types of content. Whether you want your posts to show up as suggested content or to boost your shoppable stories, you want useful eye-catching content.

When Instagram releases new features, it can take time to understand:

  • What the new feature does
  • When users see new features
  • How they interact with each new feature
  • Resources needed for feature content

The sooner you understand a new feature, the more likely it is that you'll make the most of that feature before your competitors. For example, this post on the Instagram blog tells users how to see more of what they want on their feeds.

Like testing an algorithm update, knowing the top posting times for your niche can help you test new features for your users faster. Social testing is most useful when you know your test audience, which makes posting time important.

Streamlining Your Posting Schedule

Choosing the right times for your audience can make it much easier to schedule your posts. Many social media and marketing managers take advantage of social scheduling tools. While these tools can make the process of social media posting much easier, it can be tough to get results if you're not posting at the right times.

It's all about creating the right content at the right time for your audience. And set posting times can also help you create a more personalized social media calendar for your ideal buyer personas.

Here are a few more ways that choosing the best posting times for Instagram can help you simplify your posting schedule:

  • Creates focused times for content planning and tracking
  • Limits the need for "always on" social media management
  • Offers opportunities to batch-create targeted post content

Finding Your Best Customers

While the Instagram app now longer allows users to make purchases directly on the app, it’s still an invaluable lead generation and brand awareness tool — which can ultimately lead to more clicks and purchases.

That's an incredible incentive to connect with your best customers on Instagram right away. But how can the best posting times help you find prospective shoppers?

You may be new to your industry. If that's the case, the industry-specific posting times below can help you understand when your users are online. This can help you start seeing from their perspective and you can use those insights to improve your content.

For example, people in financial services are easiest to reach on Instagram on Sunday nights. This is just before the next work week begins. It may be a way to wind down the weekend and prepare for what the next week will bring.

But workers in agriculture are easier to reach on Saturday mornings, and mostly skip Instagram during the week. These professionals might be in spots with limited service during the week. Safety is also a concern, so it may be difficult for them to use mobile devices while on the job.

You can also block out these times on your schedule to engage with users who follow your business. Comment on posts, ask authentic questions, and watch videos from your target audience.

These times are when the biggest pool of your users is active online, so it's the best time to start a conversation. It's easy to send a message on Instagram, but not every message gets a response. If you can be there to engage in real time, you'll get much more value from the time you spend on the platform. You'll also have a better chance of connecting with top customers.

It's clear that posting time matters on Instagram. But is there really a best time to post to get the results you're looking for? To answer this question, let's hear from some members of the HubSpot social media team.

Content Quality

It can be tempting to churn out content to meet ambitious deadlines in the hopes that the right customers see your posts. But content quality is what creates the most value for your audience.

Community Management & Growth Specialist Mathew Cruz says,

"It sounds obvious, but making your content as engaging and optimized as possible for the platform it’s being published on is key. "

So, begin each post with the best possible content, then optimize to make sure that followers get to feel the impact of your efforts.

"Start with your target audience, and what types of content and information is most useful to them. What kind of content might they save for later? What might they share with a friend? What might incentivize them to comment on your content? Start with these questions and work backwards in order to improve your reach and performance."

- Annabelle Nyst , Senior Content Manager, Social Media

Best time to post to Instagram example: Choosing the right trending conversations to respond to

You can also get some inspiration from top influencers and brands on the platform.

  • Top Instagram influencers
  • Best brands on Instagram

Another way to create quality content is to line up with recent trends and news. But this strategy isn't the right fit for everyone. Here’s more useful advice from Annabelle Nyst:

"When it comes to posting around tentpole moments, events, and trending conversations, you should ask yourself: Does this make sense for my brand to be a part of this conversation? Are we adding value here?"

Instagram’s Algorithm

The best posting time isn't really about when you post, it's about when you want users to see your content. But that's up to the algorithms that are unique to each part of Instagram.

So, the care you put into posting time is only one part of a more complex system that delivers your content to people on the platform.

According to Mathew Cruz: "Instagram’s algorithm and UX changes have made an impact on the effectiveness of posting at specific times. Unless your users are consuming their content in the "following" view, the time your audience will see your content can vary."

To optimize the chances that people will see and engage with your content, check out these tips:

"Look at what the Instagram algorithm appears to be prioritizing at any given moment – for example, Reels. We know that Instagram has been leaning into Reels as a format in order to compete with TikTok, so how can you incorporate Reels into your strategy?

The more you adhere to what Instagram wants to see, the more the algorithm will favor you. Also, always optimize for value and engagement first." - Annabelle Nyst

Best time to post to Instagram example: Instagram features

"With Instagram, understanding the UX and algorithm changes can be more effective in strategizing content publishing rather than simply timing.

For example, with Instagram’s shift to pushing video over images, the types of content you choose to create and publish may impact the chances of it being pushed out to users.

Additionally, feeding the algorithm with what your content is about helps it know where it should go. For example, adding relevant captions, hashtags, and sounds can help increase chances of it appearing on the feeds of users that enjoy specific types of content." - Mathew Cruz

Content Consistency

Social Strategist Erin McCool says: "Quality and consistency of content is more important than timing."

Consistency is key to taking advantage of social media opportunities. Whether you're amplifying your stories at the same time each week or posting with branded hashtags, a steady schedule is essential.

If you don't have a clear brand voice on Instagram, it won't help you to reach more audience members. Without consistency, it's unlikely that users will recognize and connect your content to your brand no matter how many times they see it.

So, don't just post at the best times. Use the best times to post as a guide for a consistent posting schedule. This strategy can help you reach the right audience at the right time with the right content.

Your location can heavily influence the success of your social media marketing strategy. Audiences behave differently depending on where they are in the world, and you can benefit from knowing when they’re most active on Instagram.

You know that evenings tend to be the best time to post to Instagram for engagement. But how do you make that happen if your audience lives in multiple time zones?

This is where you need to make some decisions about the best posting times on Instagram for your audience. To help you make these choices, here's more compelling data from the 2023 Instagram Engagement report .

North America

According to HubSpot research, the best time to post on Instagram in North America is between 6 to 9 PM, as those were the hours with the highest engagement. It’s no surprise: People tend to be winding down in the evenings, and as such, they usually access their Instagram apps at around this time.

best time to post on instagram: North America engagement rates

The hours you might want to specifically avoid are between 6 and 9 AM.

UK and Ireland

In the UK and Ireland, the best time to post is from 10 PM to 2 AM to generate high engagement. Yep! That's quite late, so even if you work during UK and Ireland hours, you’ll want to use a social media tool to schedule your posts well ahead of time — unless you’re willing to log in at 1 AM to post.

best time to post on instagram: uk engagement rates

You’ll want to avoid the morning hours from 9 AM to 11 AM.

Asia-Pacific

In Asia-Pacific, the best time to post on Instagram is between 7 and 9 PM. During our research in this region, we saw huge peaks in engagement at those hours.

best time to post on instagram: Asia-pacific engagement rates

APAC engagement rates are more volatile. You’ll specifically want to avoid posting between 5 and 7 AM, as those were the times with the lowest engagement.

Every day of the week is a good day to post on Instagram, but you're likely to get the best engagement on weekends.

The chart below shows the average engagement of each day of the week. As you can see, even though weekends are when you'll see the most engagements, the data is pretty steady throughout the week.

best time to post on instagram:  best days to post globally

This means that you'll want to do deeper research to figure out which days are best for you to post. This is where industry-specific data can help.

For example, if your followers work at a desk job with regular hours, they might be taking a lunch break around noon. This would mean that they could be more likely to scroll through Instagram during that time to catch up on the latest from their friends, favorite brands, and influencers.

But what if they work in an industry with a less consistent schedule? For example, real estate agents often work around their clients' schedules, showing homes on the weekend or after work hours.

This means that their scrolling time will be different from other users. You'll want to track their behavior or use industry benchmarks to find the best day to post.

General data about optimal post timing is a great starting point. But if you want to get more granular, HubSpot research surveyed over 300 professionals to help you engage with your top audience. Here are the best times to post on Instagram for over 16 popular industries.

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Education

Best Times : 9 p.m.-12 a.m.

Best Day : Monday

Worst Days : Wednesday through Sunday

If you work in the education sector, the best time to post is from 9 PM to 12 AM, specifically on Monday. That may be because educators are preparing for the week at this time and may be more receptive to content from education brands.

Healthcare Companies

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Healthcare

Best Times : 6-9 p.m.

Best Day : Saturday

Worst Days : Tuesday through Friday

For healthcare companies, the best time to post on Instagram is in the evenings, from 6 PM to 9 PM, and specifically on Saturday. You’ll want to avoid posting on Tuesdays through Fridays.

Financial Services

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Finance

Best Day : Sunday

Worst Days : Wednesday and Thursday

Financial services companies will want to post from 9 PM and 12 AM — remember, a social media tool can help you schedule late-night posts! — and Sundays are one of the best-performing days in terms of engagement.

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Retail

Best Times : 3-6 p.m.

Worst Day : Tuesday

Retail companies should consider posting between 3 PM and 6 PM on weekends, especially on Sundays. Tuesdays were the worst day according to our research.

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Ecommerce

Worst Days : Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday

Ecommerce brands would benefit from posting between 9 PM to 12 AM, in keeping with the general pattern that evenings perform best for most brands. Saturdays were the best days to post on Instagram, while you’ll want to avoid Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays.

Business Services

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Business

Best Times : 9 a.m.-12 p.m., 6-9 p.m.

Best Day : Friday

Worst Days : Tuesday, Wednesday, and Sunday

Companies that offer business services would do well to post on Instagram between 9 AM and 12 PM — the starting hours of most people’s business days. Evenings between 6 and 9 PM also performed well. The best day to post, surprisingly, is on Friday.

Consumer Manufacturing

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Consumer manufacturing

Best Times : 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Best Days : Wednesday and Friday

Worst Days : Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday

Consumer manufacturing organizations should post on Instagram in the mornings, between 9 AM and 12 PM. The best days to post are Wednesdays and Fridays.

Manufacturing and Materials

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Manufacturing and materials

Best Times : 12-6 p.m.

Best Day : Friday and Sunday

Worst Days : Monday through Thursday, Saturday

Companies in the manufacturing industry should post in the afternoons between 12 PM and 6 PM, starting with most businesses’ lunch breaks. The best days are Fridays and Sundays.

Construction Companies

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Construction

Best Days : Thursday and Sunday

Worst Days : Monday and Saturday

Like most verticals, construction companies would benefit from posting in the evenings between 6 and 9 PM. Thursdays and Sundays are the best days.

Agricultural Organizations

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Agriculture

Worst Days : Weekdays

The best time to post on Instagram for agricultural organizations is in the morning, between the hours of 9 AM and 12 PM. You will want to avoid weekdays and post on weekends, specifically on Saturday.

Electronics Organizations

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Electronics

Best Day : Thursday

Worst Days : Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

Electronics organizations would benefit from posting in the afternoons, between 3 PM and 6 PM. The best day to post is on Thursday.

Energy, Utilities, and Waste Management

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Energy, Utilities, and Waste Management

Worst Days : Sunday through Friday

Energy, utilities, and waste management organizations would benefit from posting between 6 and 9 PM. The best day to post is on Saturday, while our research respondents reported that every other day is a poor option.

Information Technology

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, IT

Worst Days : Monday and Thursday

Like most businesses, IT companies should post in the after-work hours, between 6 and 9 PM. The best day to post is on Saturday, but remember to experiment to find out what works for your audience.

Media and Entertainment

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Media and Entertainment

Best Times : 3-6 p.m., 9 p.m.-12 a.m.

Worst Days : Sunday and Monday

The best times to post on Instagram for media and entertainment companies are between the hours of 3 PM and 6 PM, and 9 PM and 12 AM. The best day to post is on Friday.

Transportation and Logistics

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Transportation and Logistics

Worst Days : Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Friday

Transportation and logistics companies would benefit from posting in the morning, between 9 AM and 12 PM. Our respondents reported that Saturday was the best day to post.

Advertising and Marketing Organizations

Best Time to Post on Instagram by Industry graphic, Advertising and Marketing

Best Times : 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Best Days : Monday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

Worst Days : Tuesday and Friday

Advertising and marketing organizations have countless options for posting on Instagram. The best time to post is during the work day from 9 AM to 3 PM, and the best days include Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. You’ll want to avoid Tuesdays and Fridays. Remember that the guidelines above are just that — guidelines. It’s essential to constantly gauge your engagement rates to find the best times to post for your specific audience. We recommend using the above data as a starting point, then adjusting slightly as time goes on.

Best Time to Post Different Instagram Content Types

What about the different types of Instagram content? What is the best time to publish them and get a good engagement rate? Let’s take a look.

We recommend following the general guidelines. The best time to post Instagram Reels is in the evening between 6 and 9 PM, when engagement rates increase globally.

That said, you can’t go wrong with posting Reels, because they’re so popular. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri actively shares Instagram updates on Twitter, and many of his recent posts highlight new Reels features and emphasize the importance of this post type.

Trusted resources offer the same tips for the best time to post Reels as they do for other types of content, such as videos and photos, on Instagram. You’ll want to post when your users are online, and that means carefully taking a look at your engagement rates.

The top tip for Reels timing: Be sure to post consistently. If the uploading days or times you post are sporadic, the algorithm won’t prioritize your account visibility.

Best Time to Post Instagram Videos

The best time to post Instagram videos is between the hours of 6 and 9 PM.

Best Time to Post Instagram Stories

The best time to post Instagram Stories is between the hours of 6 and 9 PM. If you work in the B2B sector, you could also benefit from posting an Instagram Story at lunch time (from 11 AM to 1 PM), where your business audience might be scrolling through their app. That said, global average engagement rates peak in the evenings.

Best Time to Go Live on Instagram

The best time to go live on Instagram is in the evening, when users are unwinding for the day and have the time to watch a live broadcast.

Best Time to Post Instagram Carousels

The best time to post Instagram carousels and photos is between the hours of 6 and 9 PM.

Data on the best posting times for Instagram is incredibly useful. That said, it's often most effective when you're just starting out.

As you continue to develop your presence on the platform, you might want to boost your results and do some posting time research on your own. The tips below are useful places to start.

1. Use a Social Media Tool

The most effective way to find the best posting time on Instagram is to use a social media tool , which will allow you to post at different times without needing to log into Instagram each time. Social media software is useful not only because you won’t need to remember to log in to Instagram — you can simply schedule your posts — but because you can test and experiment with more exactitude.

best time to post on instagram: HubSpot social media tool

Plus, you can see your posting history through reports — there’s no need to go through your Instagram posts one-by-one.

2. Experiment with Posting Times

To find the best time to post for your brand, it’s essential to experiment. Our 2023 data strongly suggests that posting in the evening hours from 6 to 9 PM is a great place to start. Then, test out another time — such as lunch time or midafternoon — and see if that changes engagement rates for your posts.

Try to keep the type of posts you make consistent. For instance, test out posting times for Reels specifically, with similar caption lengths and subject matter. That way, the only variable is the posting time itself, and not any other characteristic.

3. Check Your Top Posts

Tracking your top posts can help you understand what posts are most popular and which topics draw the most engagement. It can also help you see how posting time impacts those factors.

For example, is that recent post about company events the most exciting content for an online beauty company? Or did it generate the most likes last month because it was posted on Saturday evening, a top time for ecommerce engagement?

You can use Instagram Insights to check out your top-performing posts, as well as factors like:

  • Engaged audience
  • Total followers
  • Most active times

HubSpot customers: You can check the Top Posts report for a quick list of your top ten posts. You can also check interactions, clicks, shares, and impressions for each post.

As you start to look at your social analytics , it can be tempting to focus on the numbers. But when you're looking at top posts, it's important to stick with your creative side and to look at your numbers from your customer's point of view. As you check your top posts, ask yourself:

  • What is special about this post?
  • What kind of content is it?
  • If it's a video, what makes this video stand out?
  • If it's a photograph, how is this photo different from the others you've posted?
  • Did you edit the post?
  • Did you add text or design elements to the post?
  • Is there something that ties the people who've liked this post together?
  • Does this post connect to a current trend or event?

You may want to gather top post insights for a few months before you dig into analyzing your post content. This can help you see the top content your users respond to and when they want to see that type of content.

4. Track Competitor Posting Times

Another way to choose the right time to post for your audience is to figure out who else has their attention. Starting with your top competitors helps you figure out when to post and what content works on different days and times. Competitive analysis can also help you:

  • Learn about trends and benchmarks in your niche
  • Update your social strategy
  • Pinpoint new opportunities

There are a few ways to begin this research.

First, just scrolling through Instagram can give you a wealth of competitor insights. Take a look at a brand's likes, hashtag copy, and how many hashtags they use. This can give you a quick profile of who follows that brand and what keywords they use, so it can hint at that competitor’s strategy.

If you want to do more detailed research, there are many great tools to help you track your competition. For example, you can create competitor streams with HubSpot's social media software .

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With this feature, you can track multiple competitors at once and filter your results by social network or time period.

5. Focus On Engagement

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Strong engagement on Instagram is between 1-5%. According to HubSpot research, the average engagement in 2021 was 5.86% . The average engagement rate for 2020 was just 2.26%, so these rates can change quickly.

If you want to improve engagement, start by calculating your Instagram engagement rate . You can measure your rate with your all-time numbers, but it can be helpful to break this data into smaller sections, like months or weeks. That way you can see engagement patterns for your account over time. It can also make it easier to see how the times you post on Instagram could impact your engagement rate.

Engagement rates show how people are reacting to your content. So, whether you're sharing Reels, going live on Stories, or posting polls, questions, and quizzes, you can measure your impact. Engagement rates can sway based on:

  • Audience interest
  • Social authority

It's also important to remember that your most engaging content may not be as sticky at the same hours each day. Some content takes time to pick up views and shares before it makes an impact during peak engagement hours. Other content is like a firework — exploding quickly and disappearing just as fast.

To optimize your post timing for engagement, you need to get organized. The best way to find an ideal posting time is by testing the timing of your posts to see which post time generates the most audience engagement.

For example, what if you want to figure out when you get the most likes and comments on your Instagram carousels ?

Say you create and post five different carousels a week and post them at random times. That approach will make it tough to get data that shows you the best times to post carousels for engagement.

But what if you post five similar carousels at a slightly different time each day? Then you can compare your engagement rates with the time you posted each carousel. This can show you the best time to post carousels for engagement so you can plan future carousels with those times in mind.

6. Use Your Data

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When you're new to Instagram, follower and engagement numbers are often low. Numbers for posting time, content type, hashtags, and more can be so similar that you may not spot the patterns that can help you grow.

Social media analytics can make these patterns easier to see and experiment with.

For example, the audience section in Instagram Insights can show you the days and hours when your followers are active. You can use that information to create a posting schedule. This can help you see whether posting during peak hours improves your reach.

At the same time, it's important to remember that anyone with an account has access to Instagram Insights. And according to HubSpot research , 52% of Instagram accounts have 1,000-10,000 followers.

So, there's a good chance that other brands are showing up in your followers' feeds during that active time. You may want to post outside of active hours to see if your account draws more attention when there's less competition.

It's great to have the best times on Instagram available when planning your strategy. But tracking your own data can give you the personalized insights you need to stand out.

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Organic Instagram engagement and a consistent posting schedule go hand in hand. Each industry has natural peaks and valleys of activity each day. This means that your Instagram strategy should flow with them. Use helpful resources, like this cheat sheet, to plan your social media calendar and watch your engagement rate soar.

Editor's note: This post was originally published in February 2021 and has been updated for comprehensiveness.

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How To Instagram Your Summer Vacation Like The Pros

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While the days of having a precious, two month summer vacation are long gone, that doesn’t mean our proclivity for travel (or excitement we feel when setting our OOO email) is any less. And truth be told, one of the best parts of travelling the world is the beautiful and meaningful memories and photographs you collect throughout your trip—and post on social media.

In the spirit of capturing moments this summer in only the most stunning locales, we spoke with a few of our favorite travel photographers (and Domino’s very own visuals director) to get insight into what makes the perfect travel ‘gram. Trust us, you’re going to want to read their advice before your next adventure. Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule

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MEGHAN MCNEER, Visuals Director at Domino, Creative Consultant, Photographer.

Why is it so important to you to capture and share your travels?

Diana Vreeland once said the “eye has to travel” and summer vacations are the perfect time to put this phrase into play and take your eye and your iPhone traveling to find those inspiring moments you can’t help but want to share with your social network. When I travel, I fall into that category of person who is taking shots of pretty much everything, not just classic ‘grammable moments.

What do you look for when taking travel photographs?

For those ‘grammable moments, I’m always on the lookout for saturated colorful moments, hard shadows, and crisp light. My favorite travel photos are always graphic—whether it’s of my friends (slightly forced) in that nonchalant you-just-found-me-like-this lean against a wall with bougainvillea spilling down or that overhead shot of a “what’s in my must-have beach bag”. For lunch, there’s a never fail overhead table shot circa 1:30 pm because the sun isn’t straight overhead and you’ll get some nice shadows.

What are your favorite filters or apps you like using?

There are so many photo editing apps out there that are all great. The key in any of them is giving your shots your own style by using multiple filters at different levels of opacity. I use After Light and run them through a series of four different filters that I dial down to around  25% on every one of my photos. This gives my photos a consistent contrast and saturated quality that isn’t just straight up Clarendon.

Any tips for composing the perfect shot?

Consider the grid and mix it up. Make sure that you are shooting and taking live pulled back shots of a landscape or an exterior of a building mixed with a close-up shot of your Aperol Spritz in the sun. Too many same-same shots makes your grid lose visual impact.

How do you balance taking good photos with being in the moment?

My rule of thumb is to keep it simple so you can stay in the moment. You don’t want to miss any real life moments with your trip mates (or gasp, miss a shot.) A lot of times, I’ll take shots and then steal a few moments of downtime to do “my social media paperwork” and stagger the posts of my favorite shots. This just in: It doesn’t actually have to be instant. No one needs to know that you’re inside in the AC with a coconut water not still on the beach holding a coconut.

What makes a good travel ‘gram?

Embrace the hashtag—but for personal archiving, not #love purposes. Another thing I always try to do when I post a succession of shots is to create a hashtag for each trip so I can quickly look back without scrolling way back through my feed. I have a group of friends called the Glitter Litter and whenever we go on a big group trip, I try and use #glitterlittertakes(insert place) so I can remember how to look up that epic Costa Rica adventure from 2016, today. I also use #mmfoodtour for shots from my favorite restaurants for easy recall and recommendation.

What’s the best way to stay connected to these memories?

Start a shared album to send back to the fam and to easily create your own archiving system for more candid shots. In this iPhone-as-camera age there’s such a shoot it, post it, forget it mentality that has me missing the days of having actual prints to place in an album. Artifact Uprising has this really great feature called Volumes that automatically prints a photo book when your chosen favorites photo album reaches 50 shots. Shutterfly offers a similar service for actual prints. I’m all about bringing back the printed photo.

Do you continue to feel inspired by past travels?

Some of my favorite color palettes are found from exploring cities through found textures or having a coffee in a small design-driven hotel in a new city. While I post some of these on my stories, these are mostly just-for-me reference shots that can get lost in the roll of 1,000s of photos on my phone. These photos can become great rainy day fodder for posting when your grid needs a pick-me-up of color or your current mood has you dreaming of your of the must-have summer shoes on some game-changing tile. Save these shots to their own album to ensure inspiration is never lost in the shuffle. Half the point of summer travel is lasting inspiration for the cold winter months and there’s nothing more effective than photos to quickly transport you from a snowy January Wednesday back to a sunny Saturday in Rome.

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NINA TEKWANI , Travel Content Creator, Photographer.

What do you look for when you’re taking travel photos?

I look for the non-traditional opportunities to capture something. It can often mean strolling through a European town with my camera for hours and catching corners of alleyways and streets that you wouldn’t think they would be interesting, but they help bring a destination to life.

Is there a certain time of day you like to take photos?

Traveling made me become a morning person. I often wake up before the sun rises so I can head to a specific location and snap the best photos. Sometimes, this even means just strolling through a city or a town before people have woken up for their day. During summer months, I’m often out the door around 6 a.m., and in the end, it has always proven to be worth it. This time is known as golden hour, which is the hour after sunrise, or the house before sunset, where the sun provides a reddish-golden hue and soft light for photography. I find that I take my best photos during golden hour.

What do you think about when you’re shooting people vs. interior scene vs. landscape?

There’s one thing that stays the same: I’m always thinking about the light, and the way it’s hitting my subject whether that subject is a person, an interior scene, or a landscape. When I photograph people, it’s usually to capture an individual in a destination rather than as a portrait, so I focus on how their placement in the photo tells a bigger story about where they are. No matter what the topic, I’m always considering the composition of the picture I’m trying to create, and aim to follow the rule of thirds. Visualize lines splitting your image into thirds both vertically and horizontally, and align your subject(s) along one of those lines and you’ll enhance the photo almost immediately.

What makes a great travel Instagram photo?

Capturing a real moment. Whether it be a local, a travel partner, or yourself (this is where tripods and timers come in handy!) there’s something special about capturing a moment that has a humanistic element to it. Not only does it help to show the perspective of a photo, but humanistic elements help tell a story. And it helps your viewer be able to imagine themselves in the destination pictured. That being said, a great landscape photo doesn’t always require people. A great travel photo will make someone feel inspired to travel.

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Is there a picture you’ve taken recently from somewhere that you’ve been that came out really great?

Yes! We were strolling to the Eiffel Tour in Paris to capture some sunset photos. I stumbled across these flowers on the side of the Champ de Mars and realized they frame the Eiffel Tower beautifully. They helped me create a non-traditional view of the Tower, and that’s what I look for with travel photography. Everyone can take a photo of the Eiffel Tower straight on, but it’s framing a picture in a different way that helps people see something different that makes the shot!

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KRISTEN KELLOGG ,  Brand Storyteller, Filmmaker, Creative Director Behind  Border Free Travels

What is your favorite thing to take photos of when you’re traveling?

It’s really hard to pick a favorite because I am so inspired by various elements like nature, people, and food on adventures, but one thing I take great joy in is creating scenes with fellow travelers in well designed spaces like boutique hotels and luxury villas.

I try to keep my camera ready to snap at a moment’s notice when I go out to shoot images especially in small towns and big cities. I look for those moments you can’t recreate—scenes like this one in San Juan. It was sprinkling and I spotted a couple with umbrellas who I wanted to photograph. As I was setting up my shot, I saw a man on the other side of the road with the paper walking down the street about to cross. He quickly pulled the paper up to cover his head as he began to cross. I had three seconds to position and snap as he crossed and then the moment was over. I LOVE when moments like this occur and I am able to capture them.

Do you plan your itinerary around things you want to photograph?

Not really. I usually just wander off and find things. Spontaneity is so much more fun!

Do you have a favorite time of day you like to take photos?

I love sunrise. For the obvious reason that the light is just incredible, but also because most people just don’t get up that early. I love being able to share things that most people don’t get to see.

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Do you have any tips for taking photos when the lighting isn’t great?

For low light situations, borrow a friends light on their phone to help light food or people instead of using your own phone as a flash. In the middle of the day high light, try playing with shadows and lens flare.

What about photographing sunsets and sunrises?

Do everything you can to catch sunrise. Not many people get to see it as I mentioned. When photographing it, you can find a nice middle in exposure between foreground and background so you can brighten up the foreground and pull down the background making your final edit look more like what you’re seeing in real life. You can also do this when you have people in the scene. It will allow you to show their faces and also the beautiful sunset.

Do you have any advice on capturing moments with friends and family?

While many people love traditional posed and say cheese type photos, when I’m photographing friends and family on vacation, I love trying to focus on catching people in their authentic moments and not let them know I’m snapping a pic. I find that these often turn out to be my (and their) favorites.

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I’m learning more and more what types of images end up on my social media channels and blog. I’ve dramatically cut back on photographing the things I post less of leaving more time to enjoy these moments with my own two eyes.

Do you have any advice for getting photographed by strangers?

Yes! I could go on and on about this. If you want an excellent photo from a stranger, have them stand in for you, take the photo, show them, then position them, and run in and give them the okay to snap. If it’s not your favorite the first time around. Give them a compliment on what they did well, and then show them what they can improve on for the next try. Also, know your own quirks to steer clear of and favorite looking poses before you hand over your camera.

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Whhat do you think makes a great travel ‘gram?

Always the random moments or things you stumble upon, but most of all, adding in a great caption! Give context to where you are, why you’re there, and what makes it special and unique. Share with people what you think they might live about the place and why they should visit. I try to make my aim to share something that will inspire and/or educate the people following along.

Any advice on what not to do?

Don’t focus too much on creating amazing Instagram photos so much that you miss out on what’s happening on your adventure! Take some great images then put the camera down and enjoy your surroundings and conversation with the people around you. I love getting to know locals. Also, it’s nice to stick to sharing only a few Instagram images per day, saving the others for #latergram’s. Also, try to space out the timing when you are posting. leaving at least two or three hours between each.

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this was taken with a self-timer!

What about general advice or techniques to help with taking good photos?

If you’re using an iPhone, steady your hand and use the focus lock. You can also change the exposure to where you like it. When you see the little yellow box and sunshine symbol, you can push it up or down. I find that so many people don’t know about this. Use burst mode for action shots. Also, when you’re traveling solo, try using the self timer on action shots – You can get great images.For any device, DSLR to Camera Phone, trying different angles, for example getting low to the ground or standing on a chair to photograph food or people over the top. Playing with water and reflections is also a favorite of mine.

VSCO cam is excellent for brightening up images and sharpening food shots. For editing travel videos on my phone, I love the Cameo APP. It comes with amazing music for you to use by up and coming artists.

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What is your favorite non-cliché destination you’ve recently visited?

Hands down Dominica (not to be confused with Dominican Republic). I recently went back for the second time. This little island has so much natural beauty and is a place where you can really disconnect while actively exploring and meeting locals.

And don’t forget about videos…

Video’s are just as fun to Instagram these days with awesome in phone editing apps and the amazing ability to record slow motion, and now that Instagram allows you to use up to 60 seconds to share these moments, you should look at capturing and creating more moving images. As I mentioned before, Cameo APP is a great in phone editing with music. You can also record on a go pro and connecting it to your phone for easy uploads and immediate editing.

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RICHELLE HUNTER

,  Destination  Wedding Photographer  & Traveler

Natural landscapes, the food we are trying, details of floors, what we’ve packed, colorful walls and all of the off-the- beaten-trail locations and recommendations for our followers!

For me, I look for textures and soft colors. We also love trying to take photos of new cities in new ways. For example, the best compliment was a local Parisian saying that she had never looked twice at the Paris’ city hall and was reminded of its’ beauty through our photos – to us it was beyond magnificent!

I love the softness of the last couple hours before sunset.

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  • If the light isn’t working for you, find a location that will reflect more light for you – concrete sidewalks and white walls are great for this!
  • If it’s cloudy out, take the photo with your subject facing where the sun “should” be in the sky, even if you can’t see it! It will give a beautiful soft light effect.
  • If you are snapping indoors, move your subject (or self!) near a window and shoot with your subject facing the light source. For example, stand at the window to take a photo of your friend, and have them face you and the window – this will illuminate their face beautifully with even light! It makes a big difference!

Talk and laugh WITH them. People freeze and your lose that special candid realness from people if you give them the room to overthink being in front of a camera! This goes for how we interact with our clients, as well as our friends and family. (Pro tip: turn off that pesky shutter click sound to be more of a little ninja-snapper.)

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I try to take the photos that I “need” at the beginning of a get-together or lunch with girlfriends and then I put my phone away. This way I am still able to get the fun shots I want, but I allow myself to be present for the actual memory!

What are your go-to poses when the camera is flipped and you’re being photographed?

Try looking away from the camera with a smile, or in a group photo, exchange laughs by looking between your friends. Less eye contact can make for more artistic photos!

What do you think makes a great travel ‘gram?

I love a fabulous small set of travel photos that are a combination of detail photos (less personal) and you exploring the colorful places that make you happy (personal)! Oh the details!

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Don’t get lost in trying to take the “perfect photo” – truly, you will get too particular and end up not having as much fun. Look for simple backdrops, pretty light and photograph the real you!

If you look at my feed, you’ll notice I almost never post dark pictures, so I don’t even bother struggling to photograph with my phone in low-lit situations.I also am personally in love with soft colors, so I often naturally hone in on soft-colored palettes to photograph!Last, this is an important one! If you’re looking to master a new technique – try holding your phone perfectly straight – horizontal or vertical – parallel angles make for really cool photos with an extra artsy feel.

VSCO and Afterlight.

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We have had the luck of being wooed by Europe, so when we took a trip for work last month to Western Canada, we didn’t expect to be as mind-blown as we were. I highly recommend a trip to the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, Canada’s only desert. It is your standard desert complete with cactuses, sandy plains, and lizards – except there is a huge mountain range in the distance. It’s a popular wine region with lots of free tours by amazing winemakers – some of our new favorite wines come from there!

This story was originally published July 10, 2017. It has been updated with new information.

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We analyzed over 30,000 Instagram posts from businesses of all sizes to find the absolute best times to post on Instagram.

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When’s the best time to post on Instagram to make sure a post gets seen?

And what about the best days to post on Instagram to get the most likes? The most comments?

We crunched the numbers to find out the universal best day and time to post on Instagram. Of course, all businesses and audiences are different, so we’ll also help you calculate your brand’s unique best times to post.

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Is there a best time to post on Instagram?

Each brand has a slightly different sweet spot for posting on Instagram. That’s because every brand on social media caters to a unique audience with unique behavior patterns.

But don’t give up hope! There are certain best practices that social media marketers can follow to yield great results across the board.

The  Instagram algorithm  prioritizes recency, so posting when your followers are online is key . This means that, if all else is equal, a newer post will show up higher on the newsfeed than an older one.

Recency is honestly one of the quickest, easiest wins when it comes to optimizing a post for success. (Though we have plenty more tips on  getting free Instagram likes  if you’re interested).

But beyond that, it’s also important to be clear on your goals for your  Instagram marketing strategy . Do you have specific targets around building awareness, higher engagement, or driving traffic? What does success look like to you, and when have your posts achieved that success in the past? Your past wins are a key guideline for when you should be posting overall.

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To find these results, we analyzed data from over 30,000 Instagram posts from businesses of all sizes. Then, we consulted with our own social team for insights gained from posting to an audience of 170k followers.

(Drum roll, please…)

The universal best time to post on Instagram is 11 AM on Wednesdays.

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We found that Instagram users are the most likely to interact with content during work hours mid-day and mid-week. And that makes sense — it is a perfect time to take a break from work or school and do some scrolling. (And liking. And commenting.)

Weekends are typically the worst days to post and don’t tend to have much Instagram engagement. We suspect that’s because people are out and about in the real world instead of scrolling Instagram.

Planning on posting more than once a week? Here’s a breakdown of  the best times to post on Instagram for each day of the week .

(Oh, and don’t forget: the top times shown below are recorded in US Pacific Time)

If you’re just starting off on Instagram and don’t have a lot of past data or audience insights to work with, try posting around these peak times.

As your account grows, we recommend tweaking your posting schedule to fit your specific audience’s activity patterns.

Best time to post on Instagram on Monday

The best time to post on Instagram on Monday is 12:00 PM. It seems most Instagrammers may like to start their week off strong at work. By lunchtime, they’re looking to their Instagram feeds for a break.

Best time to post on Instagram on Tuesday

The best time to post on Instagram on Tuesday is 9:00 AM. Engagement is also strong earlier in the morning, between 8-10 AM, but peaks around 9:00 AM.

Best time to post on Instagram on Wednesday

The best time to post on Instagram on Wednesday is 11:00 AM . Wednesday is also the day that accounts seem to get the highest engagement overall.

Best time to post on Instagram on Thursday

The best time to post on Instagram on Thursday is 12:00 PM . In general, the 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM stretch is good for high engagement on any weekday.

Best time to post on Instagram on Friday

2:00 PM is the best time to post on Instagram on Friday. Friday engagement is consistent throughout the morning and lunch hour, from 7 AM to 2:00 PM.

Best time to post on Instagram on Saturday

9:00 AM is the best time to post on Instagram on Saturday. Grab those eyeballs before people get into their offline weekend plans!

Best time to post on Instagram on Sunday

The best time to post on Instagram on Sunday is 7:00 PM . Engagement on Sundays is pretty consistent throughout the afternoon and evening. It remains steady from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Best time to post Reels on Instagram

If you’re looking to grow your Instagram followers  and  engagement, posting Reels at any time of day is a no-brainer. Our data shows that Reels can get up to 300% more engagement than regular Instagram videos .

At Hootsuite, we’ve been posting Reels to our Instagram audience of 170k followers for over two years. Over that time, we’ve learned that the best post time for Instagram Reels is 9 AM and 12 PM, Monday to Thursday .

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How we found the best times to post on Instagram for our account

Here’s how we go about finding Hootsuite’s perfect Instagram posting times.

(Psstt: If you don’t feel like reading, you can watch our video for the answer and the tips!)

Brayden Cohen, Hootsuite’s Social Marketing and Employee Advocacy Strategist, told us:

“Typically, we like to post early in the morning and mid-afternoon. For Instagram, that means we try to post anytime between 8 AM – 12 PM PST or 4-5 PM PST on weekdays.”

Our Instagram posts — for Hootsuite’s North American B2B audience — do best when we hit the early morning or lunch-time hours for our Pacific time zone audience and the sitting-down-to-work or logging-off hours in the Eastern time zone.

(Remember, that’s just what works for us. Prime time for businesses in different industries and different time zones may be very different.)

Using the activity heatmap provided in Hootsuite Analytics , it’s easy to see when Hootsuite’s Instagram audience is online:

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Cohen and the social team also use the tools in  Hootsuite Advanced Analytics to review post performance. “The data there tells us if we should continue focusing on the same strategy or pivot anything going forward.”

Overall, Cohen says that deciding a good time to post on Instagram goes something like this:

“We use past performance as the guiding star and then review when the audience is online as a second opinion. If our content isn’t performing well after that, we’ll test different times to see if that changes the post performance.”

In the end, an Instagram  content calendar  should be as data-driven as the rest of your marketing strategy.

And since the big picture matters, too, here are some key Instagram statistics , benchmarks, and demographics to help you strategize:

  • Businesses post to their feeds an average of 1x per day
  • The average engagement rate for a post from a business account is 0.96%
  • People spend roughly  30 minutes on Instagram every day
  • Each visit to the platform lasts about 6 minutes and 35 seconds
  • 63% of American users check Instagram at least once per day
  • 42% of American users check Instagram several times per day

Tips for finding your best time to post on Instagram today

Review your top-performing posts.

First, consider what kind of performance you’re aiming for: brand awareness or engagement. Your approach to scheduling your Instagram posts might vary depending on your goals.

In the past, which of your posts have earned high impressions? When did you post them? And are these posts different from the ones earning likes? What do the numbers tell you about your most compelling content?

Your  Instagram insights and analytics  are your best source of truth here. Not all analytics tools are born equal, though. Some social media management tools can help you avoid the heavy data crunching.

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Hootsuite’s Best Time to Publish  feature suggests the best times and days of the week to post to Instagram based on your historical performance. It analyzes your social media posts from the past 30 days, then calculates the average impressions or engagement rate by day and hour. Then, you can select optimal time slots for your account based on your performance goals.

Check when your audience is most active online

Next, look at your analytics to determine when your followers are scrolling their feed.

As marketers, we need to  know our audiences . If you’re targeting college sports fans on Instagram, their social media usage might be wildly different from tech executives waking up at 4 AM.

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Hootsuite’s  Best Time to Publish  feature will break down this information automatically into a heatmap (see above). It also helps you experiment by predicting specific time slots when your Instagram followers are online.

If you want to test new tactics, it will also suggest good time slots you haven’t used in the last 30 days.

Consider when your competitors are posting

Depending on your industry, your competitors may be doing some of the same calculations and experiments that you are.  Social listening  (or even a full  social competitive analysis ) can help you keep an eye on what’s working for others.

Pro Tip: Many brands post on the hour mark. Avoid the competition by posting a few minutes before or after the :00.

Post in your audience’s time zone

If you have a global audience or are based outside of the “usual” time zones, your prime time to post may well turn out to be 3 AM.

Rather than setting some truly cruel alarms, may we suggest automating your Instagram posts? An  Instagram scheduler  can help you make sure your posts are going up at the right time, day in and day out.

Here’s a quick overview of how to schedule posts using Hootsuite’s Instagram scheduling feature:

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Monitor and adjust

Yes, optimizing your Instagram posts for success takes a lot of work — it’s a lot more than just choosing the right filter.

But taking time to review the numbers is actually one of the easiest ways to improve your reach. (Easier than leveling up your videography or writing skills, anyway. We’d recommend doing that too, though!)

According to Brayden Cohen from Hootsuite’s Instagram team: “We look at our top-performing posts weekly to see if there are any insights that will help us rework our social media strategy or posting cadence. But we generally only change the times we post once a quarter, if that.”

Cohen noted that, for example, with the pandemic’s effect on work schedules in 2020, many people spent less time commuting or enjoying a traditional lunch break. As a result, B2B audiences began spending more time on their phones, and Instagram usage started to spread out over the day.

The world changes and audience habits change with it. Set a reminder in your calendar to review your results and make adjustments on a regular basis.

Show up consistently over the long term

It’s important to be systematic about your posting to reap the full rewards of all this knowledge about your target audience. Sure, you may not see a jaw-dropping bump just by posting a few hours earlier than usual every now and then. But as our data shows, the timing of your Instagram posts does matter, and consistent scheduling will move the needle over time.

When your audience gets in the habit of seeing your brand pop up on their feed, they enjoy your content, and they engage with it. Maintaining your presence on Instagram helps build credibility, trust, and more meaningful relationships with your audience.

At the end of the day, when you have an authentic connection with your audience, Instagram’s algorithm notices, and so does your bottom line.

Frequently asked questions about the best time to post on Instagram

What time of day is instagram most active.

In Hootsuite’s own research, we found that Instagram users are the most likely to interact with content during work hours, mid-day and mid-week.

Is it better to post on Instagram at night or during the day?

We’ve found that posting on Instagram during the day is best for maximizing reach and engagement.

When is the best time to post on Instagram?

According to our research, the universal best time to post on Instagram is 11 AM on Wednesdays.

How do you check the best time to post on Instagram?

Reviewing your audience’s behavior is the best way to find a good time to post on Instagram. Open your Instagram app and go to Insights, then Audience. It will show you approximate times each day of the week that your followers are the most active on Instagram.

You can also use Hootsuite’s  Best Time to Publish  feature, which suggests the best times and days of the week to post to Instagram based on your historical performance. It analyzes your social media posts from the past 30 days, then calculates the average impressions or engagement rate by day and hour. Then, you can select optimal time slots for your account based on your performance goals.

Manage your Instagram presence alongside your other social channels and save time using Hootsuite. From a single dashboard, you can schedule and publish posts, engage the audience, and measure performance. Try it free today.

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Paige Cooper is a lapsed librarian turned copywriter turned inbound marketing strategist who spends her days growing the Hootsuite Labs YouTube channel.

Brayden Cohen has spent the past 7+ years working with disruptive brands helping them grow and scale their marketing strategies through digital channels.

He’s worked on and consulted for small and large teams at start-up and enterprise B2B and B2C organizations building integrated social, content, influencer, and employee advocacy campaigns and programs to grow their brands globally.

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5 Tips From a Professional Photographer on How to Take the Perfect Travel Photos for Instagram

Looking to improve your travel photos for instagram i’ve spent many years shooting photography around the world, and today i thought i'd share my favourite travel photographer tips for beginners on insta..

While travelling is all about living in the moment, it’s also fun to document your big adventures and share them with the world, and your loved ones on social media. Before you head out on your next trip, follow my tips for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram.

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What holiday is complete without some amazing photos to share? From breath-taking sunsets to selfies lounging on the beach, some of the most eye-catching images found on Instagram capture moments to remember for a lifetime. So while you're on your hols, don’t just point and shoot your phone, instead take a little time to document the moment and remember it for years to come.

Every destination has a distinct landscape and story to tell, and capturing that location can offer a glimpse into your experience. If you’re new to photography, then the techniques below will help you to create an Insta-worthy feed, containing all of your favourite travel spots.

How to take the Perfect Travel Photos for Instagram

Take horizontal photos.

One of the best tips for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram, is positioning. Before you start running around, pointing your camera phone at anything and everything, take a moment to really feel out the atmosphere and see what you can show from your perspective. To begin with, taking a horizontal photo will give you a beautiful wide shot of the scenery.

You can then apply the rule of thirds concept to your photos to create a more balanced composition. Visually, break down your shot into three sections and frame the subject. If you are planning to take a photo of your arm or leg in the image, create more interest by aligning along the far left or right.

best time to post travel photos on instagram

Keep It Focused

Lighting and depth in an image go hand-in-hand when taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram. If your photo is too poorly lit or dark, chances are you’ll end up with a blurry, pixelated mess of a shot. The trick to adding light to a dim location, is to touch the screen to automatically focus on the subject. You can also brighten the image by increasing the depth of field to enhance the exposure. While of course, you can do this while editing your photo, taking a sharper, better image to begin with will always look better. By using the focusing method, your photo will have a sharper subject and a blurred background to create more depth.

Bring a Tripod or Remote

If you’re travelling alone, you may have a hard time getting someone to take a photo of you as the subject, or feel uncomfortable asking a stranger. If you’re worried about your phone getting stolen, take a lightweight mini tripod that will securely fit on your phone and be easy to carry around.

A Bluetooth remote for your phone is also helpful, so you can snap a photo with the push of a button, without asking anyone for help.

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Get Off the Beaten Track

If you want to stand out with your travel Instagram game, avoid taking the typical tourist photos with popular landscapes and points of interest in the background.

For something more unique, try a pose that creates a dramatic effect, even if you’re feeling silly. Use props, such as a coffee cup, or hold an object to the lens for a different perspective. Use a tripod with a 3-way panhead tilt to create a panoramic image with you as the subject.

The Human Element

The human element adds interest to your images. You don’t want only pictures of pretty landscapes. You need to prove you were there, and who was with you. Include people you meet on your travels, locals, people who made you laugh, ones who were nice and interesting.

When photographing people, it’s best to have them looking into the frame, but you can capture great expressions and moments when your subject isn’t aware that the camera is pointed at them. Capturing candid moments will more likely evoke memories more than posing in front of landmarks, which can feel touristy and boring.

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When Is the Best Time to Post on Instagram in 2024?

Later analyzed over 9M posts — including Reels — to find out 👀

When is the best time to post on Instagram? It’s a question that’s created much debate on social media. 

So, as a leading social media management platform , we analyzed over 9M Instagram posts to find out when you should be posting for maximum engagement.

Spoiler alert: the results may surprise you.

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Does posting time on instagram really matter, when is the best time to post on instagram in 2024, the best time to post reels on instagram in 2024, the best day to post on instagram, the best times to post on instagram by day, how to find your unique best time to post on instagram, frequently asked questions.

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The short answer: Yes — but there are other factors at play too.

Posting at your personalized best time to post on Instagram (more on that, later) increases the likelihood of followers seeing and engaging with your posts.

Why? Because your community is online, scrolling their feeds — and thus, more likely to comment, save, like, or share.

Plus, engagement is a major indicator for Instagram's algorithm . The more engagement your post receives, the more likely it will be served to other users.

That said, being consistent and creating engaging content is important too — if your posts don't resonate, your posting time won't make much of a difference.

With Later's Instagram management tools , you can post content at your personal best time to post . Get started and create an account today:

In 2024, the overall best time to post on Instagram is 4AM (calculated in local time across time zones) .

To find this data, Later analyzed over 9M global Instagram feed posts (images, videos, carousels, and Reels) from January 1, 2023 to October 1, 2023.

“We calculated engagement metrics from Later accounts of various industries and sizes, and deduced the best time to post by grouping data by the hour and day posted. 

Then, the average engagement rate was calculated for posts on that specific day and hour,” explains Wissam Ghoudi, Later’s Data Scientist.

Chart of the best times to post on Instagram in 2024 by day of the week

From Monday to Sunday, we found that content posted earlier in the day gets higher average engagement rates (with a few outliers).  

In other words: the early bird gets the worm.

Our takeaway?

Accounts can have a mix of followers from different locations

By posting earlier, accounts could benefit from less competition, while also tapping into traffic from users during their first scroll — even if that’s a few hours after the post was shared

Take these times with a grain of salt. They're worth experimenting with but finding your unique posting time matters most

TIP: For early posting try scheduling your Instagram content  in advance.  Create a Later account  to get started. 

It’s no secret that posting Instagram Reels can help increase engagement in 2024.

And after analyzing over 1M global Reels , we found:

The overall best time to post Reels on Instagram is 4AM (calculated in local time across time zones)

The best day to post Instagram Reels is Thursday

Chart of the best times to post Instagram Reels in 2024 by day of the week

Again, posting earlier likely translates to less competition, while tapping into users scrolling the Reels feed. 

Start scheduling your Instagram Reels with Later — create an account today.

The overall best day to post on Instagram is Thursday — with the highest average engagement occurring for posts published at 4AM.

This further proves the theory that an “early to rise, early to post” engagement strategy yields the most interactive results.

By being one of the first to post each week, you’re giving your content the best chance of being seen by your audience.

We’ve identified that posting earlier in the day yields the best overall engagement. 

Now it's time to get even more specific.

Here are the best times to post on Instagram every day of the week:

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Monday

The best time to post on Instagram on Monday is 4AM. 

And while this may appear to be because it's the start of the work week and users are eager to interact with content bright and early, this trend is steady Monday through Sunday.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Tuesday

The best time to post on Instagram on Tuesday is 5AM .

While everyone’s up early on Monday mornings, it takes an extra hour before things ramp up on Tuesdays.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Wednesday

The best time to post on Instagram on Wednesday is 5AM. 

Wednesday also tends to see a steady level of engagement between the hours of 2AM to 7AM.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Thursday

The best time to post on Instagram on Thursday is 4AM, with 6AM coming in close as the second-highest time for engagement. 

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Friday

The best time to post on Instagram on Friday is 4AM.

While 4AM takes the spot for the best time, we noticed that engagement is pretty consistent up until 7AM. 

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Saturday

The best time to post on Instagram on Saturday is 4AM. 

Overall, Saturday sees the lowest average engagement throughout the week. 

Given that Saturday is the start of the weekend, we hypothesize this shift means users are more likely to be enjoying their time offline. 

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Sunday

The best time to post on Instagram on Sunday is 5AM. 

Call it a case of the Sunday scaries but compared to Saturday, Sunday actually sees a rise in engagement. 

Between the hours of 1AM to 6AM engagement remains consistent, dropping off as the day goes on before jumping back into action at the 9PM mark. 

While posting when your audience is most active is still valuable, focus on creating engaging content first, and then optimize by posting at the best time.

Using Later’s Best Time to Post tool is the most accurate way to discover your unique optimal posting times based on actual performance data.

The tool automatically calculates your top posting times based on your best-performing posts from the recent month:

Your best times will then be highlighted in your weekly content calendar, making it easy for you to schedule Instagram posts for when your audience is most likely to engage.

That way, you can capitalize on audience engagement without thinking twice.

Numbers? Math? No thank you. Later does the hard work, so you don’t have to!

Later’s Best Time to Post tool  is available on all paid plans.  Sign up today  to find your unique best days and times to post on Instagram.

When Is the Worst Time to Post on Instagram?

According to our data, the worst time to post on Instagram is Monday at 1AM and Saturday at 10AM.

When Is the Worst Time to Post Reels on Instagram?

After analyzing over 1M Reels, the worst time to post Instagram Reels is Monday at 1AM.

Is It Better to Post on Instagram in the Morning or at Night?

As we mentioned earlier, posting in the morning is by far the best time to post on Instagram — garnering the most comments and likes.

As a reminder, here are the best times to post on Instagram every day of the week:

Monday: 4AM

Tuesday: 5AM

Wednesday 5AM

Thursday: 4AM

Friday: 4AM

Saturday: 4AM

Sunday: 4AM

When Should You Not Post on Instagram?

Based on our research, Saturday is the worst day of the week to post on Instagram, seeing the overall least amount of engagement throughout the week.

Start Posting on Instagram at the Best Time, Every Time

Instagram is an incredible channel for businesses and creators to achieve their marketing goals, but in 2024, it isn’t enough to just post content whenever you feel like it.

By leveraging your best time to post on Instagram and scheduling in advance , you can boost engagement, gain new followers, and even drive traffic!

*Study based on analysis of 9M+ images, videos, carousel posts, and Reels published via Later between Jan 1-October 1, 2023. Data by Wissam Ghoudi.

Alyssa Gagliardi

Alyssa is a Toronto-based creative writer and Content Marketer at Later. If you can’t reach her, she’s probably glueing gems to her face, rollerskating, or thrifting. Keep up with her nonsense on Instagram – @alygagliardi .

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A perfectly filtered image of your bowl of ramen, a photo of your little one doing something cute, a snap of your family at the beach… whether we care to admit it or not, Instagram is ruling the roost of our lives. It’s one of the first things we check when we get up, something we regularly update while on holiday and something we can’t help but want to master. So why not ask the pros? These guys have seriously aesthetically-pleasing feeds, and we’re low-key obsessed (some have even done so well with Instagram, it’s their full-time job!) so, we asked them what their absolute top tip is to get the perfect Instagram travel photos. 

Tips for taking the perfect Instagram Travel photos on Instagram: 

@ashleydobson.

Instagram photo from @JuicylucyHam

Ashley is a 20-something-year-old girl from Wisconsin that fell in love with Australia (and consequently moved there.) When she’s not at home enjoying the  Melbourne lifestyle with her partner and doggo, she’s exploring (and photographing) the rest of the country and falling more in love with it by the day. 

Top Tip:  Don’t go out and try to capture the same photo you saw scrolling through Instagram. I am guilty of this from when I first started. I scrolled through Insta and I was like oh, yes I need this shot. I’d go to the destination and stand exactly where they were standing and get the SAME photo. Like really? It’s kind of embarrassing—haha! There is nothing wrong with scrolling through Instagram or Pinterest to find inspiration. These platforms are made for that and it’s amazing. Just be creative, be yourself and do YOU. Don’t compare, don’t look at the numbers, f the algorithm and DO YOU. Do not try to be like someone else because it won’t work and it ruins the fun. And if you want to boost your popularity on Instagram, you can easily buy followers online.  I bought followers from here . You can check them out if you’re interested.

@BethsandLand

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I’m a multi-award winning travel and lifestyle blogger who has spent the last 11 months backpacking around Australia, New Zealand and Asia. Originally from London, my vision is to travel as consciously as I can, sharing stories and images from around the world. My favourite destination of 2019 has either been Sri Lanka or New Zealand!

Top tip: Try and find your angle, rather than recreating something that’s been done a million times! At the Taj Mahal, we bypassed the queue of people taking the tried and tested shot and found an alternative. Lots of praise for the image was that it hadn’t been seen before! I also always shoot underexposed to give more control in editing; it’s easy to brighten an image but much harder to correct something overblown. 

best time to post travel photos on instagram

Leah Shoup owns the travel website GringaJourneys.com, is a content creator and Spanish to English translator. She has a knack for finding colourful places wherever she goes (see for yourself on Instagram) and will never say ‘no’ to gelato while travelling.  She currently splits her time between Atlanta, Georgia and Santiago, Chile, but is always looking for the next up-and-coming destination to explore!

Top Tip :  Wake up early! If you don’t mind getting up for sunrise, definitely do it. You’ll not only beat other tourists to the most popular spots but many times, locals won’t even be up this early! This way you’ll have the top photo spots all to yourself without crowds of people in your photos. Plus, the lighting at sunrise is soft in comparison to the harsh lighting that will create shadows in your photos later in the day. 

@JoshStockDalle

best time to post travel photos on instagram

CO-Founder of the ’Award-Winning’ creative and production agency Dream Beach Media Josh has travelled and worked on productions in more than 27 countries in three years. Developing and producing multi-media campaigns for the biggest brands, airlines and tourism boards in the world such as MTV UK, Visit Malta, Visit Britain, Visit Western Australia, Visit Malta, Jet 2, STA Travel, Panasonic and many more. 

Top Tip : My top tip is to connect with the local photographers through Instagram to get the perfect location/time of day and route to the desired location(s) you want to shoot. Search the location hashtag and destination viral pages and get insider knowledge. Instagram is a very social platform, use it positively and connect with local people, this can save you time and open up new ideas. 

@Polkadotpassport

Instagram photo from @Polkadotpassport

I’m Nicola, a 25-year-old travel photographer + blogger based out of New Zealand.   I’ve been lucky enough to spend the past five years seeking out unique travel experiences in over 56 countries across the globe and I don’t plan on stopping anytime soon! 

Top Tip:  My top tip for taking the perfect IG shot is getting the lighting right as this can make or break a shot. I love shooting around sunrise or sunset as this is when the light is the softest and sky is often painted with beautiful colours.

@Laurenswells

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Travel photographer and content creator living in Boston with her husband and their daughter. She believes island life is the best life and is always planning their next adventure. 

Top Tip:  Capture what you are doing, don’t do something to capture it. Forget waking up at 4 am to beat the crowds – real people, real places and real energy behind a photo will make sure it is authentic and original. Perfectly imperfect, and hopefully a snapshot of a special memory.

  @JennySeaves 

Jenny is a family travel and lifestyle blogger, mum to two adventurous young boys.  You can find Jenny exploring the world with her family, from trips to the Scottish islands to the delights of Peru, they love to travel together home educating along the way.

Top Tip:  My top tip would be to try different angles.  Some people seem to take several photographs without moving from the spot.  Whereas I like to experiment and take lower (or higher) shots, moving closer and further away, left and right until you find a composition that looks good to the eye.  Consider the different leading lines of interest that take your eye into the picture and also where the light is coming from. 

@LostwithJess

@LostwithJess instagram shot.

Jessie is a NY-based travel and lifestyle blogger with a love for off-the-beaten-path adventures. She wants to inspire people to explore the world, make meaningful connections, and leave a positive impact.

Top Tip:  Get there early to avoid the crowds and get the best light! And make some movement in your photos so that the poses come out looking more candid and natural.

@JuicylucyHam

Hailing from Lewisham in South-East London, Lucy is a photographer and writer with a deep affection for unpredictable weather and the hustle and bustle of city life. Always observing the world around her, Lucy’s eye is drawn towards capturing something about the people she sees in her home town and the destinations that she visits intimately, but at the same time creating her version of who she thinks the person is.

Instagram Travel photos by @JuicyLucyHam

Top tip:  Visiting tourist spots when you travel to a new city or country is pretty inevitable, but I find it much more fun and interesting to take unique shots of popular travel destinations. My favourite travel photo tip and a great way to capture the essence of any destination is to capture a portrait of a local person. If you’re shooting from a distance this shouldn’t be a problem.

But, if you want to take close-up portraits, be polite and ask permission first. It can be so much fun and adds to the cultural experience. You don’t have to be fluent, but a friendly smile and a little “hello” in the person’s native language will make them feel more comfortable. Ask if it’s ok to take their photo, but if they don’t agree, it’s ok, thank them and move on.

@Findingalexx

Alexx is a twenty-something Kiwi solo traveller, currently on a mission to visit a new country every week for a year, with the route based off the cheapest flight available each week. Phew! She posts about all her adventures (and misadventures) on Instagram and on her blog, and she shares travel tips every week to show how to get the ultimate experience in each place she visits.

Instagram Travel photos by Findingalexx

Top tip:  You know what they say, the early bird gets the best photos! If you’re looking for good lighting and landmarks without swarms of tourists, an early start to the day is your best bet to use golden hour in photography . ‘Golden hour’ is the name of the period just after sunrise, where the sunlight makes everything look warm and beautiful, the ideal conditions for travel photos. You can use an app like PhotoTime to get the exact time for golden hour, but if you’re out shooting around sunrise time then you’re guaranteed to get some stunning natural lighting for your shots.

Aside from perfect light, early mornings will mean you can get some of the most famous landmarks to yourself! Plan your early morning photo adventures to tick off the busiest places first to ensure you’re there before the crowds. You might have to deal with a couple of professional photographers, commuters walking or riding past or other savvy hobbyists like yourself, but there’s unlikely to be any selfie stick-toting tour groups hanging around at 7 am. Plus, get all your photos done in the morning and you can spend the rest of the day soaking up the good travel vibes without a camera or phone permanently attached to your hand. The dream!

@whatstacydid

Stacy is a travel photographer based in the UK with a passion for discovering unique places, off the usual tourist map. Her blog ‘What Stacy Did’ was born out of a love of travelling, be it island hopping around Thailand, riding camels through the deserts of Saudi Arabia or staycations at home in the UK discovering gems on her own doorstep. Through her work and brand collaborations, she constantly strives to showcase the very best travel destinations, uncover hidden gems and promote businesses who fit her ethos. 

instagram photo @whatstacydid

Top tip: When it comes to taking a good photo there are three main elements you should really focus on – lighting and framing. Try and aim to shoot in the early morning or around golden hour when the light is at its softest – you don’t want the harsh shadows of midday sun! Then try and find a way to frame your image, be it an archway, a tree or some flowers. Besides from looking really pretty, it will add extra depth to your photo and draw your eye to the central focus of the photo. I’m forever hiding in bushes or ducking into flower beds to add that perfect frame to a shot! Whatever I’m shooting, I’ll always look around me for some element to frame it. Even if I have to pick up grass or leaces and hold them in front of the lens to create the same effect. Try it next time you’re taking a photo and see how much difference it makes to the end result!

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While traveling is all about living in the moment, it’s fun to document your adventures and share them with the world on social media. As you head on your next trip, follow our tips for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram.

Taking Instagram Travel Photos

What vacation is complete without amazing photos to showcase your destination? From breath-taking sunsets to selfies lounging on the beach, some of the most eye-catching images found on Instagram capture moments to remember for a lifetime.

Don’t just point and shoot your photos during your vacation. Take a little time to document the moment that you can enjoy remembering for years to come.

Every destination has a distinct landscape and story to tell, and capturing the location can give a glimpse of your experience on your trip. If you’re new to photography, these techniques help you create a swoon-worthy Instagram feed with all of your favorite travel spots.

And if you’re a solo traveler, take your selfie game up a notch with some of our tips to capture DSLR-worthy photos right from your phone.

A post shared by Kirsten Alana • Photographer (@kirstenalana) on Mar 10, 2017 at 3:45am PST

Take Horizontal Photos

One of the best tips for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram is your positioning. Before you go around pointing your phone to capture a shot, take a moment to really feel out the atmosphere and see what you can show from your perspective. For starters, taking a horizontal photo will give you a beautiful wide shot of your scenery.

You can then apply the rule of thirds concept to your photos to create a more balanced composition. Visually break down your shot into three sections and frame the subject. If you are planning to take a photo of your arm or leg in the image, create more interest by aligning along the far left or right.

Taking center-framed images can also work! You can also edit and crop your image for Instagram to create a balanced photo.

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A post shared by Lauren Bath | Australia (@laurenepbath) on Jun 21, 2017 at 3:56am PDT

Keep It Focused

Lighting and depth in an image go hand-in-hand for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram. If your photo is too dimly lit or dark, chances are you’ll end up with a blurry, pixelated mess. The trick to adding light to a dim location is to touch the screen to automatically focus on the subject. You can also brighten the image by increasing the depth of field to enhance the exposure.

While you can do this when editing your photo, taking a sharper image will always look incredible for posting on Instagram. By using the focusing method, your photo will have a sharper subject and a blurred background to create more depth.

A post shared by LAUREN BULLEN (@gypsea_lust) on Mar 16, 2017 at 6:03am PDT

Bring a Tripod or Remote

If you’re traveling solo, you may have a hard time getting someone to take a photo of you as the subject, or feel uncomfortable asking. If you’re worried about your phone getting stolen, take a lightweight mini tripod that will securely fit on your phone and be easy to carry around.

A bluetooth remote for your phone is also helpful so you can snap a photo with a push of a button without asking anyone for help. Better yet, a mini tripod that turns into a selfie stick will go a long way to capture some amazing views to post on Instagram.

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Keep it Less Touristy

If you want to stand out with your Instagram game, avoid taking the typical tourist photos with popular landscapes and sites in the background. Some of the perspective photos that have been done to no end are the ‘holding a monument’ or the ‘leaning against the leaning tower’ poses. These are all a big no in terms of tips for taking the perfect travel photos on Instagram.

For something more unique, try a pose that creates a dramatic effect even if you’re feeling silly. Use props, such as a coffee cup, or hold an object to the lens for a different perspective. Use a tripod  with a 3-way panhead tilt to create a panoramic image with you as the subject.

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Take Selfies with Perspective

Taking your own photo has its perks, as we know our own angles better than anyone else, making for amazing portraits. Selfies during your vacation should capture the beauty of the scenery without cropping yourself out of the frame.

For selfies, consider the rule of thirds again. Your face can cover a third of the frame while featuring the beautiful location that you’re in. You can compose the image by taking it high above your head, or try stretching out your arm to capture more of your scenery.

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Make the most out of your vacation with beautiful images to showcase on your Instagram feed. These tips and tricks will make you a pro with your phone camera in no time.

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The Best Time to Post on Instagram (Based on Day + Industry)

March 28, 2019

by Alexa Drake

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Instagram is currently the most popular social media application.

The app that launched in 2010 now has over 1 billion users. Yes, that says billion. It’s no surprise that more and more companies are migrating to Instagram in hopes of building their audience and advertising to the masses. Instagram has hugely impacted the social media landscape and has projections to continue growing far into the future.

Naturally, entrepreneurs, marketers, and business owners alike all begin to wonder the same thing. Is there a best time to post on Instagram? 

When is the best time to post on Instagram?

The best time to post on Instagram on weekdays is during morning commute hours from 5 AM - 9 AM. If you miss the morning time slot, 11 AM - 3 PM is another hot spot for maximizing engagement, with the lunch hour around 11 AM being specifically high. The best day to post on Instagram is on Thursdays at 5 AM, 11 AM, 3 - 4 PM. Statistically, the worst day to post is on Sunday.

*All times are timezone agnostic

Here’s the thing, those guidelines are pretty vague and will work for most users who use Instagram for personal reasons. If you’re on the app as a business owner, the factor that will determine the best time for you to post is the industry your company is a part of.

Instagram Insights Best times to post for each day of the week Best times to post based on industry Try scheduling your posts

Is there a best time to post on Instagram?

The short answer is no. The long answer is: it depends what you’re posting, who your audience is, what you’re advertising, and what day of the week it is.

The question of when to post became especially fuzzy when Instagram switched to an algorithm-based feed in 2016. Since then, Instagram has favored recency over chronological order. This means that you won’t see posts from people you follow chronologically, rather, you’ll see posts that are newer at the top of your feed.

So what does that mean from a business standpoint? In order for your audience to have the chance to see your posts and ads, you’ll need to make sure you’re posting when they’re the most active. That way, you give your audience the best chance of seeing your content.

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Instagram insights.

One of the best ways to find out when your audience is most active is to look closely at your Instagram analytics. If you have an Instagram business profile , you can look at Insights to get a general sense of when your audience is online.

By clicking the   ≣   button at the top right corner of your Instagram profile, the sidebar will pop up on the right. Click on   Insights .

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In the   Activity   tab, you can see the actions taken on your account during the previous week. The   Interactions   measures the actions people took when they engaged with your content. Under it, you can see   Profile Visits.   These metrics can be a good indicator of how effective your content is. You can track your process week over week to make sure you’re posting the best content possible.

In the   Discovery   tab, you’ll be able to observe how many people see your content and where they find it.

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Now, click on Audience. This is where you can monitor the Top Locations your followers live in, broken into cities and countries, as well as their Age Range and Gender .

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Just like advertising on Facebook , Instagram provides you with important demographic information you can use to target your audience more efficiently. If you know that most of your audience lives in Chicago, advertising there heavily would be a smart move.

The section that will be most useful to find out when your audience is active is the Followers section. Organized by Hours and Days, you can tap through to see which day would be the best to post on and what hours the majority of your followers are browsing Instagram. You can use these times as a starting point as you continue experimenting with different days and hours. By doing this, you adjust your marketing strategy and will find your business’ best time.

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Best times to post for each day of the week

According to data collected by Sprout Social, the best time to post weekly are as follows:

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Best times to post based on industry

Every brand, company, or business will be different, so the answer to this question isn’t a one-size-fits-all kind of thing. Let’s go over a few industries and their “best times to post.”

Best times to post for Tech Companies

  • Best time to post is on Wednesday at 10 AM
  • Thursday is the best day for tech companies
  • The safest times to post are Wednesday to Friday from 10 AM - 5 PM
  • Least engaging day is Sunday

Best times to post for Healthcare Companies

  • Best time to post is on Tuesday at 1 PM
  • Tuesday is the best day for healthcare
  • The safest times to post are Tuesday to Friday from 9 AM - 4 PM
  • Least engaging days are Saturday and Sunday

Best times to post for Educational Organizations

  • Best time to post is on Monday at 8 PM
  • Monday is the best day for Education
  • The safest times to post are weekdays from 11 AM - 4 PM

Best times to post Nonprofit Organizations

  • Best time to post is on Friday at 2 PM
  • Other good days for engagement: Tuesday at 3 and 9 PM, Wednesday from 3 - 4 PM, Thursday from 2 - 3 PM, and Friday at 10 AM
  • The safest times to post are weekdays from noon - 5 PM
  • Least engaging day is Saturday

Best times to post for B2C Companies

  • Best time to post is on Saturday at 11 AM and 1 PM
  • Most consistent day for engagement is Wednesday
  • The safest times to post are every day from 10 AM - 3 PM
  • Least engaging day is Monday

Best times to post for Travel + Tourism Companies

  • Best time to post is on Friday from 9 AM - 1 PM
  • Best performing days are Friday, Tuesday, and Monday
  • The safest times to post is Friday at 11 AM or 1 PM

Best times to post for Media + Entertainment Companies

  • Best times to post are Tuesday and Thursday from noon - 3 PM
  • Most engaging times are 2 PM, 3 PM, noon, and 1 PM
  • Least engaging time is during the morning

Best times to post for Food + Beverage Companies

  • Best time to post is on Friday at noon
  • Most engaging days are Friday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday
  • Least engaging time is anytime outside mealtime

Try scheduling your posts

If you’ve determined when your audience is most active, you can try your hand at scheduling your Instagram posts for your personalized best times. Scheduling your posts will save you time and ensure you’re not waiting around to post an important piece of content. By sitting down and planning your posting schedule, you can boost traffic and engagement while not stressing if you posted on time.

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To keep in mind

Instagram has an incredibly large marketplace. As you begin to build your Instagram audience, remember that perfecting your posting time will be a learning process. There is no one size fits all time for any social platform.

So, conclusion? There’s no best time to post on Instagram, but if you reference your Insights often while testing a variety of post times, you’ll be sure to find your personalized answer.

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Alexa is a former content associate at G2. Born and raised in Chicago, she went to Columbia College Chicago and entered the world of all things event marketing and social media. In her free time, she likes being outside with her dog, creating playlists, and dabbling in Illustrator. (she/her/hers)

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How to Take the Perfect Travel Photos for Instagram

By: Author Jessica Lam

Posted on Published: December 7, 2017  - Last updated: September 19, 2023

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How to Take the Perfect Travel Photos for Instagram

Whenever I travel, I always plan ahead and try to find the most Instagram-worthy spots to visit.

It isn’t just about the photos and how good they’ll look on my feed – I travel to see beautiful and unique places, and that’s pretty much what makes any place Instagram-worthy.

Sometimes it’s even hard to find Instagram-worthy places where you live, and if you’re just spending a day exploring your own city, all of these same tips apply!

Here’s your ultimate guide on how to take the perfect travel photos for Instagram.

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How to take the perfect travel photos for Instagram

  • Plan your shooting locations ahead of time

I personally like to plan my trips ahead of time with a full schedule and everything.

On my itinerary I include everything we want to do and any cool spots I want to take photos at.

If you’re not much of a trip planner, at least plan your shooting locations ahead of time so you know where you’re going to want to take photos!

There are three easy ways to find the best Instagram spots where you travel:

  • Searching through hashtags and geotags
  • Looking for tourism board or repost/feature accounts on Instagram
  • Finding blog posts or articles about Instagram-worthy spots

I’ll explain each one in more depth below!

Search through the city’s hashtags and geolocation tags on Instagram

This is pretty much the number one thing I do before exploring any new city.

I planned pretty much our entire one week Iceland trip just by finding all the cool spots on Instagram!

Be sure to take advantage of Instagram’s “Collections” feature and save photos of places you want to visit, as well as inspiration photos from other people.

I create Collections for all the cities and countries I plan on visiting or revisiting, and separate them into different folders.

They’re basically like Pinterest boards, except they live on Instagram!

Be sure to save multiple photos of places you really want to go, because if people delete or archive their photos, they disappear from your collections as well.

Look for Instagram accounts specific to that city

Many destinations and tourism boards have their own Instagram accounts, where they’ll share cool photos and things to do.

There are also tons of feature and repost accounts that specifically only post about their own cities.

I went to Vancouver for a few days earlier this year and followed local foodies to find out about any great new restaurants and food spots to check out.

Find articles or blogs on the most Instagram worthy spots to visit in that city

Fun fact: I was actually one of the first people to ever write an article on Instagram-worthy places back in 2014.

It’s since become a popular article topic, and you can find tons of them all about different cities and different places.

Just Google “Instagram-worthy spots in ____” and you’ll likely come up with tons of blog posts and articles!

How to find the most Instagram worthy spots in any city | top tips on finding photo worthy locations | best location scouting tips and tricks when traveling | how to find cool spots to visit when you travel | Diary of a Toronto Girl, a Canadian lifestyle blog

  • Wander around and take spontaneous photos

Walk around and actually take a look around at your surroundings.

You might find hidden gems that haven’t yet been popularized, or you might even just find a random coloured wall that matches perfectly with your outfit that day.

Not every travel photo on Instagram needs to be planned!

  • Use continuous or burst mode on your camera

If you’re using an actual camera to take your travel photos for Instagram, set it in continuous mode so it takes multiple photos at a time.

If you’re using your smartphone, put it in burst mode.

Whether you’re using a tripod to take travel photos of yourself or someone else is helping you to take photos, it always helps to capture photos in continuous or burst mode.

You might be blinking at the wrong time, or your skirt might flow in a weird way, but with continuous or burst mode, it’ll capture more than just one photo so you might potentially get at least one good shot!

  • Don’t be afraid of the clone stamp

We all know what it’s like to have a random person photobombing your travel photo.

Or to have stray hairs flying around your head.

If you use Photoshop, the clone stamp, patch tool, and spot healing tool will be your best friends.

You can also use similar tools on the phone apps Facetune or Snapseed .

How to find the most Instagram worthy spots in any city | top tips on finding photo worthy locations | best location scouting tips and tricks when traveling | how to find cool spots to visit when you travel | Diary of a Toronto Girl, a Canadian lifestyle blog

How to take the perfect travel photos for Instagram:

While getting awesome Instagram photos isn’t the main reason why I enjoy traveling, it’s definitely a plus.

It’ll also be nice to look back on your cool travel photos 50 years from now and maybe even show your kids or grandkids!

Do you have any other tips on how to take great travel photos for Instagram? I’d love to hear your tips in the comments!

Planning your next trip? Check out my other posts on travel tips :

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  • Carry-on packing essentials
  • How to pack for a weekend in a personal item
  • Tips for planning travel outfits

Jessica Lam | Toronto lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and travel blogger | Diary of a Toronto Girl, a Canadian lifestyle blog

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I always look on Instagram for fun photo spots! Including yours 🙂

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great tips! i’m always looking for good instagram spots, I’ll keep this in mind next time I visit a city! http://www.layersofchic.com

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Such good tips, babe!! Although, if I ever find myself in Toronto, I am going directly to you to show me the good places 😉

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I followed a lot of these tips while we were vacationing in Ottawa and I ended up being featured on 4 accounts after our trip! IG is one of my favorite travel planning tools right now– especially for restaurants!

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Distillery is seriously so cute for the gram’!

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Hehe I save all the cute NYC spots you go to! 🙆

Thanks Mary!

Come visit Toronto!! ❤️

That’s awesome!! I love finding restaurants on Insta as well!

Agreed, it’s adorable there!

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I do love following all your posts. Your photos always have such great settings and okay, now I know and thank you for sharing that. I have to start thinking of stuff like this myself. And as for Christmas shopping …. oh god, I have to start!

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Love this post. Coffee shops + patterned walls are my fav!

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15 Ridiculously Easy Travel Instagram Photo Ideas and Poses

By Helene Sula

Instagram is everyone's favorite photo app but, it's also my most cherished tool to drive traffic to my blog, make money, and make real connections. I attended a travel blog conference recently and two things were discussed: social media is important now more than ever and so are the messages that you post. Instagram is one of the TOP drivers of traffic to my blog. And I also find that I spend more time on it than any other app. Instagram is a visual platform that lets you bridge the gap between words, videos, and images all in one. It's not always easy to know what to shoot, how and what will work for your account. So I've got 15 travel Instagram photo ideas and poses that will help you master the perfect shot every time.

The key to nailing Instagram is developing a theme or aesthetic that you love and makes you happy. I have a whole post detailing just how to do that! One of the key ways to grow your Instagram is to share beautiful images that align with your passions and goals. But right now, let's focus on some pictures and poses so you can create your perfect ‘gram. I advise having some “stock” photos if you have nothing to post, so you can always have something to share. After all, as far as Instagram goes, consistency is key.

So let's beat the Instagrammer's block together and share some photo ideas for Instagram that will always work.

1. What's in my hand

This one never seems to fail. Hold up your hand in a pretty background and BOOM, you've got a great picture. My personal favorite thing to hold is gelato, like this picture in Venice, Italy. Make it work with where you are, for example, fries in Belgium, a pretzel in Germany, a crepe in France, etc. This is a popular Instagram photo idea but it's eaasy to change up and suit your needs, no matter where you are.

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Shot in Venice, Italy.

2. Hold onto your hats

I love having a central point to look at in images. I read recently that photos that have a theme that you can look at directly give your eye something to focus on, and make for a better viewer experience. Not to get too involved here on the psychology of our images, but having a hat in the photo creates a great travel photo and pulls in our focus. Whether it's on your head or in your hand, this is a fun idea for an Instagram pose.

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3. Sitting pretty

I like to play with where I am in the frame of the shot. Sometimes it's my whole body, other times it's only half of me, or a close up of my face. A good way to do that is to also sit down, so you can give the viewer a chance to see what's all around you. I often find my head might be blocking the mountains, or in this case, the rows of colorful buildings in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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4. Sideways glance

I love seeing someone's face in a photo, but I think a side profile works well, too. It helps your eye follow along with what I'm looking at, while still showing you emotions on my face. I also find this to be a flattering angle for Instagram photos, like this one taken in Sofia, Bulgaria .

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5. Where I'm headed flatlay

I ALWAYS find it interesting to see what people pack in their suitcase. I claim to be a fairly expert travel packer and pride myself on always carrying on. This is a great way to also introduce the start of a new trip and let people know where you're headed off to next.

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6. Grab a pal

Whether you're with a significant other or a friend, it's always a good idea to shake up your images. A theme does NOT mean that every photo should look the exact same. Boring!! Having another person in the picture helps give more perspective to your photo and makes an image more fun. It's also a great way to introduce someone on Instagram.

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7. Looking away

I love the looking away pose because it gives the Instagram viewer a chance to literally be in your shoes. Like they too are looking out on the horizon, the pretty city, or the sea. One of the best things you can do for your Instagram is let people be part of your story. I think this type of photo does just that.

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Picture taken in the mountains of Wilder Kaiser, Austria .

8. Caught in the act

Think of this as a behind the scenes or more “real life” photo of what you're doing while traveling. I really was devouring pasta in Italy and wanted to share this with my followers. It makes for a fun photo that you can easily caption for Instagram.

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9. Into the light

Many will tell you it's counter-intuitive to shoot INTO the light, but sometimes it can work. I love a good lens flare in a photo and I think it can make for a really unique shot. I think sunset is the best time of day to capture the light and colors. I love the way it makes images look and adds a fun alternative.

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10. Magical monuments

Of course, don't forget about the main attractions. Sure, many people have photos of the Eiffel tower, but you have your own taste and way that you want to share. Instead of shooting this picture dead on, I shot it with the carousel taking up half the frame. You will have your own unique spin on it, your own style of editing, and so it will differ from the others. Don't forget to change up your view.

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Shot in Paris, France.

11. Out my window

Giving viewers a more intimate view of your hotel or lodging helps them see the benefits of where to stay or what you're looking at outside. Maybe it's raining and you want to show the current weather, or you've got a beautiful view, or you love the little nook you've found.

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Shot in Canal House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands .

12. Rooftop outlook

One of my essentials when traveling is to get up high. This is the best way to survey a city and get that Instagram shot! When I was in Munich, Germany we headed up the New Town Hall to really get a feel for the city.

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13. Hidden alleyways

I love seeing a different view of a city by heading off-the-beaten-path for some pictures. You'll usually find it's less crowded (so you can take more pictures without 100s of people in them!) and unique architecture.

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14. Walk this way

A good walking photo let's the viewer come along for the trip. It's in motion and so gives the picture more movement. Which is usually what I'm doing while traveling: go-go-go!

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Shot in Vienna, Austria .

15. Resident expert

I am particularly fond of the houses and buildings when traveling. It gives you a sense of the architecture, how old a city is, and what they are all about. It usually makes for a colorful backdrop or a neatly lined photo on Instagram. Like these colorful buildings in Innsbruck, Austria .

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So there you have it! 15 ricidulously easy travel (or whatever you like) photo ideas for Instagram. I hope this makes taking photos easier for you whenever you're in a pinch. What even more travel inspiration and Instagram photo ideas? Follow me on Instagram! I'm @heleneinbetween and I update daily with where I'm headed in Europe!

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When Is the Best Time to Post on Instagram?

We asked five social media pros to share their tips for solopreneurs in 2023. here are their most inspiring insights..

Ten years ago, the Australia-based skincare brand Frank Body made a bold choice: Instead of opting for traditional ads, they turned their attention primarily to Instagram. At the time, the brand put up $3,000. In their first year alone, they’d made more than $3 million . From Glossier to Away, other brands have since found Instagram fame, leveraging their social followings to cultivate brand awareness and create communities. 

Instagram has evolved significantly since those early days, but today’s small business owners continue to use the platform to connect with new audiences and build their brands.

We asked five social media pros to share their tips for solopreneurs in 2023. From the underrated feature that helps drive sales (it’s not what you’re expecting) to the best time to post on Instagram, here are their most inspiring insights. 

Read on to learn how to grow Instagram followers and maintain a presence online. 

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To determine when to post on Instagram, check your Instagram Insights. Available on all Instagram Business accounts, these will reveal when your followers are most active and likely to see your content. Outside tools such as Iconosquare, Later, and Planoly can also provide similar data. 

“Investing in an Instagram Business account or third-party social media software is the most strategic way to determine the best time and day to post,” marketing consultant Kate Talbot tells us.  

“This way, you have rich data on your audience and their insights, which can tell you the best times to post. Without clear data, it’s just a shot in the dark, and you want to be strategic about your posting schedule.  

“When starting out before you have audience data, test different times—early weekday AM, Friday night, Sunday afternoon—and see the engagement levels. Testing and then using data points to determine best practices will lead you to building a strong relationship with your audience.”

Ultimately, the best time to post on Instagram will depend on your specific audience—and your schedule. Sue B. Zimmerman, the co-founder of The Instagram­™ Expert , recommends planning your feed based on when you can engage and interact. 

“Personally, I think the best time to post is when you have time to stick around,” she explains. “Make sure you don’t ‘post and ghost.’ 

“Many people check posting on Instagram off their to-do list once a Reel is published or a post is put up, but the real magic happens in the comment thread when people either endorse what you shared or ask a question. “Instagram rewards you for engaging, and this is often something people overlook. When Instagram sees lots of conversation or interest in your posts, it will be more likely to show it to more people.” 

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How Often Should You Post on Instagram? 

While there’s no magic formula, the experts we interviewed recommend posting at least one to two times a week—and more if you can.

“As a general rule, I typically recommend posting three to five times a week in the feed (including Reels) and daily, if possible, to Stories,” the social media consultant Jenn Herman clarifies. “That said, it’s better to be consistent than frequent, so pick a schedule that works for you. For most brands, if you’re posting to the feed every day, it’s too much. You’re actually making your content compete with itself for reach and distribution. You’re better off posting every other day, generally.”

Herman also urges businesses to take advantage of different types of posts: Reels, Stories, static posts, carousels, and so on. Try everything, and see what resonates with your customers. 

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Instagram Best Practices 

Optimize your profile .

You only get one chance to make a first impression, so make it count.

“So many people leave their profiles empty or poorly formatted, and that’s a mistake,” Herman admits. “You want a good photo that represents your brand: A good photo of you or a simple version of your logo that is legible when decreased super small.  

“Your bio should convey three things: Who you are, what you do, and what’s in it for ‘them’ (your audience). This should be in bullet point format and easy to understand. It should not be a bunch of corporate jargon or confusing language. Keep it simple and clear.

“And then set up your link in bio and contact buttons to make it easy for people to connect with you beyond Instagram.”

Vary Your Content

We touched on this point briefly while discussing how often to post on Instagram, but it’s worth reiterating: Share more than just single, static posts.

“Videos are so powerful, and Instagram has been favoring this type of content,” Zimmerman tells us. “When people can hear you, see you, and feel your energy, you can make a deeper connection—faster. 

“Carousels are also a powerful medium right now, as they keep your viewer on your content for longer (you can have up to 10 slides in a carousel), and you can include short video snippets within the carousel, too.”

When putting together a carousel post, start with your strongest image, and make sure it’s easily visible and grabs attention even on smaller screens. 

Start Strong

When sharing video content, make the topic immediately clear. 

“Attention spans are quick nowadays. You need to hook your audience in the first three seconds of a video. You can do so through a bold statement, a question for your audience, or a fun data insight,”  Talbot shares.

“To learn the best video hooks, spend time on Instagram watching Reels, following competitive accounts, learning from influencers, and viewing and analyzing what content goes viral. Then bring those best practices to your business.”

Share Stories Consistently 

Don’t forget Stories, either.

“We all know that Reels have been the cool kid on the scene for almost three (!) years,” the prominent social media marketing educator Elise Darma says. “And, while Reels are great for growth and visibility, I’m seeing a resurgence in Stories. 

“This now-underrated feature contributes to most, if not all, of my Instagram sales (and I know I’m not the only one). Stories are powerful because they can generate and drive Direct Messages, which is also where the sales happen.”

Perfect Your Captions

Don’t overlook the power of a strong caption.

“The days of punny captions are long gone,” Talbot explains. “Now, it’s all about authentic storytelling. Use the captions to expand on your post. The more you share, the more your audience will connect and trust you. As a small business owner, the impact of ‘like, know, and trust’ is incredibly important.”

Puno , the Founder and Executive Creative Director of the creative platform ilovecreatives , agrees. “I find the captions are more important than the visual,” she tells us. “My most engaged content has really meaty captions.”

Take Advantage of Hashtags 

Hashtags still have their place in Instagram best practices.

“Don’t stop using hashtags, especially on Reels,” Herman urges. “Even though you may feel like reach is down from hashtags, they are important for search categorization on Instagram (basically SEO on Instagram). They help tell Instagram what your post is about and where to categorize it. 

“Ideally, you want to use as many relevant hashtags as possible, up to the max of 30. And, you want to keep them in the caption (not a comment) so that the AI can track them—AI doesn’t look at hashtags in comments for categorizing. 

“As a warning, if you’re leaving your hashtags in the caption, I recommend you use camel case (#UseHashtagsLikeThis, #notlikethis) so that screen readers can easily decipher the hashtags and not frustrate your audience. This is key to making your content more widely accessible.”

Include a CTA (Call-to-Action)

Finally, give your followers something to do!

“A CTA (call-to-action) tells someone what you want them to do next,” Zimmerman explains. “This can be something simple, like asking for a comment—or something more, like making a purchase. Use a variety of different CTAs on your posts.”

Parting Thoughts 

When determining when to post on Instagram, how often to post on Instagram, and how to grow Instagram followers, it’s important to remember that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Engage with your audience, and invite their feedback. Feel free to try different approaches and strategies to see what boosts engagement for your brand. 

“Building an Instagram account and audience takes time and effort,” Talbot tells us. “You won’t magically go viral the first time you post, so remember it’s a long game. Be consistent, and it will pay off.”

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10 Do's and Don’ts of Instagramming While Traveling

Kara Cutruzzula

Are you a vacation sinner?

No, I'm not talking about engaging in a travel fling (although feel free to share your stories in the comments), but rather unintentionally enraging your Facebook friends and Instagram followers with an endless parade of vacation photos.

If you Google "travel vacation photos," suggested searches include "travel bragging on Facebook" "annoying vacation photos" and the slightly more optimistic "best way to share vacation photos." So yes, this seems to be a problem. Don't worry, I'm not going to tell you to power down your phone and embrace the present in all its glory — documenting trips is half the fun of travel. However, there are some do's and don'ts to consider if you'd like to keep your friendships alive.

Do: Provide Eye-Opening Value

Did you score that villa suite by carefully plotting and allotting your points? Did a stranger tell you a fun fact about your destination? Did you find the best sushi in all of Tokyo? Tell everyone! Giving context to your photos provides depth about where you are — and even how you got there. Any travel tips or insightful info you can share will be welcomed by people who planning trips of their own.

Don't: Be Generic and Boring

Yes, beaches are relaxing. And yes, Italy has delicious pasta. But what else can you tell us? Instead of reaching for stereotypes and cliches, be specific in your descriptions and images. What are your own keen-eyed observations that make that particular beach or plate of spaghetti bolognese so special? If you can't think of anything to add, perhaps rethink whether someone else will find value in the post.

Do: Communicate You're Actually Having a Good Time

Delayed flight? Lost luggage ? You're physically lost? It's hard to slap on a smiley emoji during every moment of travel, as things can so often go wrong, but it's a little difficult for friends to feel sorry for your one tiny glitch during a two-week travel odyssey. So please try not to whine too much.

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Don't: Be a Braggart

A little bit of bragging is fine, of course, because it's difficult to avoid the fact that you're off in a beautiful country and your friends are toiling away in their cubicles. But a bit of self-deprecation or gratitude can go a long way, so have a sense of humor when things go wrong or when you're thrilled you just checked in to The Greatest Hotel in the World. There's a big difference between a caption that says "Lucky me," and one that says "I'm so lucky and grateful to be here in Bora Bora <or wherever>."

Do: Respond to Commenters

Snap a nice shot and chances are people will start commenting or asking questions: Where are you? How long will you be there? I know the best resto you should try! Trips can be busy affairs, but it looks a little obnoxious if you can't take two minutes to respond to anyone. If you have enough time to post four more photos of your sea urchin appetizer, you have time to engage, even if it's to say "thanks for the tip!" Plus, your friends and followers will continue to care about the rest of your adventure if you take their advice and engage them in your narrative.

Don't: Spam Like a Bot

If you've got a post-happy trigger thumb, think twice about what you're pushing out into the world—and how often. If you're at a 12-course dinner , maybe don't post a dozen pics? How many photos you post is up to your discretion, but a good rule to follow is high-quality over high quantity. We probably don't need to see your coffee at breakfast, your lunch buffet, that post-lunch nap, post-massage glow, every dinner morsel and bubble bath time. Leave a little something up to the imagination. Less is more.

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Do: Show Your Personality

Everyone loves a gorgeous cityscape (if only because it reminds us how small and insignificant we truly are, #existentialtraveler), but there are ways to make a traditional image a tiny bit un traditional. Try a clever caption or weird emojis; or, if you're posting on Instagram Stories, give us a little voiceover. People follow you for a reason. Even if you're not a selfie-taker, you can still show off your personality through what you're seeing.

Don't: Ruin Your Trip for the 'Gram

Signs you're sabotaging your vacation for the sake of likes:

You're running around looking for Wi-Fi because it's been 30 minutes since your last post.

You're gauging the success of your vacation based on how much digital engagement you're receiving.

You're ignoring your larger surroundings to look for the perfect graffiti wall or artful doorway in which to pose.

Bottom line: Make the trip come first and the photos come last.

Do: Tell a Story

Novel have arcs. Films have beginnings, middles and ends. Songs have choruses and bridges. They all have closure. (Well, hopefully they do.) Your trip can tell a similar story. Think about how you can bring your followers on a journey with your posts, whether that's navigating the airport, or hunting down the best croissants in Paris . If you want to post one-off images or videos, that's cool, but what's happening in them?

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Don't: Overstay Your Welcome

Reminiscing with a #tbt post is fun (especially if it's 20 degrees and you can't stop dreaming of Tulum), but vacation photos have an expiration date. To most people, continuing to post snaps days and weeks after your trip is done is overkill. When you're home, you're home — and besides, you can take that time to start planning your next getaway.

When Is the Best Time to Post on Instagram in 2024?

Discover the best time to post on Instagram for maximum engagement in 2024 through SocialPilot’s data from over 7 million posts.

What Is The Best Time To Post On Instagram?

Curious about the best time to post on Instagram to bring you the most reach and engagement? Well, that`s one endless conversation continuing on social media for ages.

In a world buzzing with hashtags and endless scrolling, perfect timing is the key to reaching maximum eyeballs.

The latest social media statistics prove that Instagram is a powerhouse of engagement, understanding when to hit the share button can help you reap the most of it.

Strategically speaking, selecting the best time to post is simple; your post should go live when most of your audience is active in engaging with it.

You may ask: But is there any specific best time of the day to post on Instagram?

The best time to post on Instagram is generally between 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. on weekdays. This data is derived from the study we conducted on over 50,000 Instagram accounts across various industries and locations.

These timings could be because Instagram users tend to check their phones first thing in the morning or browse during their commute, driving higher engagement during these hours.

But, will these timings work for everyone?

In our experience, it’s hard to generalize the average best time to post on Instagram for a wide range of businesses with different niches and target audiences.

Hence, it is always better if you can find a personalized time frame for your business. This blog will guide you to find out when is the best time to post on Instagram for your business.

What are the Average Best Times to Post on Instagram?

In our recent studies on:

  • The best time to post on Facebook
  • The best time to post on Twitter
  • The best time to post on LinkedIn
  • The best time to post on TikTok

We have found that it is more suitable to test and find your own data than to stick to a fixed template of best times.

On the other hand, if you are new to Instagram promotion, then the general time-frames can be a good start before you set out to test for your personal best time to post.  

So we went ahead and conducted an extensive study at SocialPilot, that breaks down the best time to post on Instagram for you. There are fair chances that these fixed times may work wonders for your brand on Instagram.

Let’s look at the results!

Based on our study, we found that the best days to post on Instagram are always weekdays, whereas a deeper dive into the timings tells us that It is always safe to post:

  • Before and after work hours (6 am-9 am, 5 pm-6 pm) : Well, that’s not surprising. People tend to see their Instagram feed while commuting to work in the early morning or after winding up their workday and returning home.

Another average deduction around the best days to post on Instagram suggests:

  • Weekends are the least favorite days to post anything on Instagram. The majority of your audience is usually out, busy with their personal lives. But you can still post until 2 pm.

How we’ve identified the best time to post on Instagram?

​​Our team conducted a comprehensive study to determine the best times to post on Instagram, analyzing around 7,00,000 Instagram posts published from around 50,000+ Instagram accounts connected to SocialPilot. The study analyzed the performance of these Instagram posts, specifically observing how their engagement rates varied depending on the exact hours and days of the week they were shared. The findings pinpoint the best times to post on Instagram every day of the week and further highlight the prime posting times across various industries on Instagram.

Wait! Here’s some bonus data from popular social media marketing companies suggesting when brands should post on Instagram for you to help you save time.

  • Later suggests the time frame between 9 am to 11 pm (EST).
  • Hubspot favors the time between 2 pm and 3 pm (CDT) and Thursday as the best day to post on Instagram.
  • Sprout Social deduced Wednesday at 11 a.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. as the preferred time slots.
  • Search engine Journal favors Monday, Tuesday, and Friday at 11 a.m. and Tuesday at 2 pm.

The Best Times to Post on Instagram by Days

Do you ever wonder if it is possible to find the best day to post on Instagram? Well, the answer is a YES.

Our study of over 50,000 Instagram accounts further delves into the average best time to post on Instagram for each day of the week. The findings will help your never-ending quest of searching, “What is the best time to post today?”

Let’s break down the average best times (in PST) to post for each day of the week that you can try:

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The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Monday

The best time to post on Monday is 9 a.m. to 10 a.m .

As people settle into their workweek, they’re more likely to browse through their Instagram feeds, providing a prime opportunity to grab their attention.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Tuesday

The best time to post on Tuesday is 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

As the week progresses, people are still in a productive mindset and open to discovering new content. Engagement during this time will be highest during the day.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Wednesday

The best time to post on Wednesday is 5 a.m., 11 a.m., and 3 p.m .

Wednesdays offer a trifecta of perfect posting windows. Shine early birds with a 5 a.m. post, capture the mid-morning energy with an 11 a.m. post, and conquer the afternoon slump with a 3 p.m. post. By aligning your content as per these slots, you’ll maximize visibility and engagement.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Thursday

The best time to post on Thursday is 12 p.m. and 5 p.m .

On Thursdays, seize the golden opportunity to captivate your audience during their lunch break at 12 p.m.

Additionally, the 5 p.m. time slot, just before the workday ends, is ideal for grabbing the attention of busy professionals winding down and scrolling through Instagram.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Friday

The best time to post on Friday is 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m .

As the weekend nears, people are eagerly looking for distractions. Capitalize on this by posting during the 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. window and the 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. time slot.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Saturday

The best time to post on Saturday is 8 a.m. to 12 p.m .

Saturday mornings are made for Instagram scrolling, so make the most of it by posting between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. to maximize your engagement rate.

The Best Time to Post on Instagram on Sunday

The best time to post on Sunday is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .

At last, the end of the week. Most of the audience is enjoying their relaxed morning routines or busy with their person. End your week on a high note by sharing your dazzling content between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sundays.

In a Nutshell: The Best Times to Post on Instagram for Each Day of the Week

  • Monday: 9 am to 10 am
  • Tuesday: 9 am to 10 am
  • Wednesday: 5 am, 11 am, and 3 pm
  • Thursday: 12 pm and 5 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 10 am and 5 pm to 6 pm
  • Saturday: 8 am to 12 pm
  • Sunday: 10 am to 2 pm

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What is the best time to post Reels and Stories on Instagram?

Reels are the new favorite on Instagram. Everybody is using it. New Instagram statistics suggest that 58% of marketers are planning to leverage reels in 2024.

If you have been using Instagram Reels, you know that it provides flabbergasting reach and visibility. On the other hand, with the growing popularity, the need to post on the best times has also risen for Reels.

The best time to post reels on Instagram also depends on the location, industry, and audience factors. However, you can kickstart the time optimization of reels by using the following average best times.

And we absolutely can’t forget Stories! If you are thinking about posting without an agenda, there is no designated best time to post Instagram story. But if you are a business and want your followers to see your story and come to your Instagram business page, there is a preferred time slot.

Bringing in 2 to 3 times more engagement than normal posts on Instagram, the best time to post Instagram Story is on weekdays during lunch breaks, i.e., 11 am – 2 pm.

Note : The above given timings are in the Pacific Time Zone (PST).

What Are the Best Times to Post on Instagram by Industry?

As businesses and influencers strive to captivate their target audiences, understanding the best times to post becomes a strategic game-changer. Each industry has unique characteristics, preferences, and audience behaviors, making it essential to tailor your posting schedule accordingly.

For instance, while we previously suggested that weekends might not be the optimal posting time on average, fashion and apparel businesses often see their highest sales and views during these days.

That’s why our study meticulously tracked the industry of each account. This allowed us to further segregate the best time to post on Instagram based on different businesses.

Here are some of the valuable industry insights into the optimal posting times that you can use to inform your publishing calendar and enhance your engagement rates:

Note : All the times are expressed in EST

Best Time to Post on Instagram for Travel and Tourism

The travel and tourism industry relies heavily on aspiration content to ignite wanderlust. Posting in the middle of the day and at night lets travelers temporarily escape and daydream about their upcoming journey.

Best times to post on Instagram for Travel and Tourism:

  • Weekdays: 10 am to 12 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm.
  • Weekends: 9 am to 11 am and 4 pm to 6 pm.

Best days to Post on Instagram for Travel and Tourism: Tuesdays and Wednesdays

Best Time to Post on Instagram for Fashion and Apparel

Instagram is a great platform for clothing and fashion brands to display their most recent styles and trends. When consumers have more time to explore their feeds in the afternoon and evening, posting around those times can increase engagement and visibility.

Best times to post on Instagram for Fashion and Apparel:

  • Weekdays: 12 pm to 2 pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
  • Weekends: 9 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 7 pm

Best days to post on Instagram for Fashion and Apparel: Weekends, especially Saturdays

Best Time to Post on Instagram for Fitness and Wellness

There is a committed consumer base in the fitness and wellness sector looking for motivation and inspiration. You should target them while they prepare for or finish their workouts in the early mornings and late at night.

Best times to post on Instagram for Fitness and Wellness:

  • Weekdays: 6 am to 8 am and 5 pm to 7 pm
  • Weekends: 8 am to 10 am and 4 pm to 6 pm

Best days to post on Instagram for Fitness and Wellness: Tuesday and Wednesday

Best Time to Post on Instagram for Food and Beverage

The tantalizing world of food and beverages sparks cravings at various times. Weekday lunch hours and Sunday evenings are ideal posting times. People are actively seeking culinary inspiration or planning their dining experiences.

Best times to post on Instagram for Food and Beverage:

  • Weekdays: 12 pm to 2 pm
  • Weekends: 5 pm to 7 pm

Best days to post on Instagram for Food and Beverage: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Best Time to Post on Instagram for Digital Marketing/Social Media

Professionals working in social media and digital marketing are frequently online throughout conventional business hours. Although there may not be much activity over the weekends, they can be used for brief updates or interesting topics.

Best times to post on Instagram for Digital Marketing/Social Media:

  • Weekdays: 9 am to 11 am and 1 pm to 3 pm
  • Weekends: Limited activity, but occasional posts from 10 am to 12 pm

Best days to post on Instagram for Digital Marketing/Social Media: Monday to Thursday

Best Time to Post on Instagram for IT Brands

There are many different products and services offered by IT brands. Posting during late morning hours on weekdays ensures that professionals and businesses are engaged during their work hours. Weekend afternoons capture the attention of both tech enthusiasts and weekend hobbyists.

Best times to post on Instagram for IT Brands:

  • Weekdays: 10 am to 12 pm
  • Weekends: 1 pm and 3 pm

Best days to post on Instagram for IT Brands: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday

How to Find the Best Time to Post on Instagram For Your Business?

The average best time to post on Instagram based on our study will definitely work wonders for your engagement rate. Still, it’s very important that you take the step to find your personal optimal time.

How to do that?

There are two ways to find the best time suitable for posting to get more engagement on your Instagram brand profile:

1. Using Insights on the Instagram Application or Creator Studio

Instagram’s own native analytics is a great way to find the optimal time to post on Instagram. There are two routes to check these.

1. Instagram Mobile App

The first one is by using the Instagram mobile app. It is a convenient tool that lets you find significant insights, like the location of your followers, their gender, age, and when they’re most active on Instagram.

Instagram audience Insights

To access insights on Instagram, having an Instagram business account or an Instagram creator’s profile is a must. Another added benefit of having a creator’s profile is that you can access the “ Instagram Creator Studio “.

2. Instagram Creator Studio

And this is what the second route is. Instagram Creators Studio, like Instagram insights, gives you access to multiple audience insights to find the best time to post on Instagram.

creator studio audience insights

One shortcoming of Instagram native insights is that they only provide you with the followers’ online activity data for the past 7 days.

That’s where SocialPilot comes to your rescue.

2. Find Your Best Times to Post With SocialPilot

Your best time to post on Instagram depends on three things – audience, day of the week, and timezone.

Fortunately, SocialPilot’s Instagram analytics feature helps you figure all of that under one dashboard.

Let’s see how.

The “Time Range” filter lets you choose the exact period for which you want to see the insights in the analytics section. You can view, download, and email the analytics report of your Instagram business accounts by selecting a custom date range.

SocialPilot Instagram analytics time filter

There’s also a heat map that automatically calculates the average number of followers active at each hour and each day of the week in the chosen time range to give you the personalized best time to post on Instagram.

SocialPilot Instagram analytics heat map

This heat map graphics will give you all the information about the best times and days for getting more engagement on Instagram for your business.

Moreover, you can see the location of your followers, their gender, their age, and other significant follower insights.

These days, reels have been taking Instagram by storm, which is why we knew it was imperative not only to allow users to post reels using SocialPilot but also to release Reels analytics.

Instagram Reel

Reels analytics helps you monitor your reach, interactions, likes, and video plays. You can use all of these insights to navigate your Instagram account growth and gauge what kind of content your audience prefers and when.

Here’s a curated list of some Instagram analytics tools if you’d like to compare and opt for the best one to measure your Instagram campaigns and the best times to post.

How to Effectively Use Multiple Best Times to Post on Instagram?

Eventually, you will come to know that there is no single best day or time to post on Instagram after using the tools mentioned above.

Anyway, you wouldn’t want a world with only one best time to post on Instagram.

But, it can be tiresome for a social media manager or marketing agency to keep posting on multiple time slots while handling various social media accounts.

You can either let go of multiple time slots and opt for one best time from the whole day or manually post on various time slots. Choosing the former will lose your other better engagement times, and going for the latter will waste a colossal amount of your time.

This is where you need a social media content scheduler!

For instance, SocialPilot lets you create and schedule your Instagram post for days, weeks, and even months ahead of time.

Instagram content scheduler SocialPilot

So this automatic posting tool will help you publish at different time slots without any hassle. All you have to do is select multiple time slots for every day of the month in its content planner , and your created posts will be published on Instagram.

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Nothing is more annoying than not getting any reach on the Instagram posts you have so effortlessly created.

But now you know how to avoid the pitfall. Use the methods and times discussed above to zero down on your best time to post on Instagram. You won’t see numbers surging on the very first day but with consistent efforts, you will see the results.

It will help you engage with your audience better and get you in the eyes of promising prospects quicker.

But remember, the best time to post can only get you in the feeds of your audience, from there fate lies in the hand of your content.

If your content fails to spark any interest, then sharing even at the best time to post on Instagram can’t fetch your desired likes or comments.

If you are a social media marketer juggling multiple Instagram accounts for your clients, use a social media tool .

For instance, SocialPilot allows you to directly schedule multiple Posts, Stories, and Reels way ahead of time. You can plan every post to be published at the best time so you don’t miss out for any reason.

Experience it yourself! Start your 14-day free trial today or schedule a demo call.

Frequently Asked Questions

🌟 Is it better to post on Instagram at night or in the morning?

The average data suggests that posting in the morning between 6 am to 9 am is better than night hours because most people seem to check on their feeds while commuting to their jobs.

🌟 What’s the worst time to post on Instagram?

The worst time to post on Instagram is after 2 pm on weekends. It is because most of your audience will be out, socializing with the real world, or spending time with their families, and less on their phones.

🌟 What is the best time to post on Instagram?

The best time to post on Instagram totally depends on your audience. Still, the popular times to post on Instagram suggest posting between 6 am-9 am, from 12 pm-2 pm, and in the evening between 5 pm-7 pm.

🌟When is the best day to post on Instagram?

Tuesday is the best day to post on Instagram. Mondays are mostly busy as the week commences and people are busy deciding their weekly deliverables. During weekdays, people like to socialize and enjoy their personal time. So midweek, especially Tuesday, is the best day to post on Instagram.

🌟 Is Monday a bad time to post on Instagram?

Monday mornings showed a little less engagement as compared to other weekdays on Instagram. So it is advisable to schedule your postings after 11 am on Mondays.

🌟 Does the time you post on Instagram matter?

Yes, it matters. With recency being a major factor in ranking a post on Instagram feeds, posting when people are most available to see your post is very important. It ensures that you appear in maximum feeds and retain higher engagement rates.

🌟 Should I post twice a day on Instagram?

Yes, you can post twice a day on Instagram but not more than that. Posting once a day on Instagram is a good frequency for maintaining a decent reach. Please note that posting often might deem you a spammy profile. So plan accordingly.

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A Delta passenger who says she was threatened with being kicked off a flight because she was not wearing a bra has demanded to meet the airline’s boss, claiming she was “targeted and humiliated” in the boob brouhaha.

Lisa Archbold, 38, said she boarded a flight from Salt Lake City to San Francisco on Jan. 22 while wearing baggy jeans and a loose white T-shirt, sans bra.

She claimed a gate agent temporarily escorted her off the plane and demanded that she cover up – even though her breasts were not visible.

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“I felt it was a spectacle aimed at punishing me for not being a woman in the way she thought I should be a woman as she scolded me outside of the plane,” she said.

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The New Zealand expat said she was allowed to fly on condition that she put another shirt on top of the one she was wearing.

When she brought the matter to the head flight attendant, she claims the employee told her Delta’s official policy is that “women must cover up.”

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Allred said she has written to Delta on behalf of her client demanding a meeting with the airline president to discuss the discriminatory policy, AFP reported. “Male passengers are not required to cover up their T-shirts with a shirt or a jacket,” she said. “They also do not have to wear a bra to board or remain on a plane and women should not have to wear one either. “Last I checked, the Taliban are not in charge of Delta,” Allred said, adding that federal rules allow airlines to remove passengers who present a safety or security risk to the plane or its passengers.

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Allred said there are no plans for a lawsuit and that all Archbold wants is a meeting with Delta’s boss to get assurances that the policies will be updated.

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450+ Travel Quotes for Instagram to Inspire Wanderlust

Travel Instagram captions and quotes are essential for showcasing the beauty and experiences of your journeys.

Whether you are an avid traveler or just embarking on an exciting expedition, crafting the perfect caption is crucial to complement your travel photos and videos on Instagram.

Here’s the scoop on travel quotes for Instagram!

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Travel Instagram Captions are the written descriptions that accompany your travel photos and videos on the social media platform.

They are meant to encapsulate the essence of your travel experience and evoke emotions, curiosity, and wanderlust among your followers.

Engaging travel captions for Instagram can be created by infusing personal experiences, emotions, and vivid descriptions that transport the audience to the locations depicted in the posts.

Incorporating relevant travel quotes or popular phrases can also add depth and relatability to the captions.

Instagram captions are important for travel posts as they provide context, storytelling, and a personal touch to the visual content.

They enable the sharing of travel experiences, recommendations, and insights, fostering connections and inspiring others to embark on their own adventures.

  • “Wander often, wonder always.”
  •  “Embracing the beauty of new horizons.”
  •  “Lost in the magic of [Destination].”
  • “Wanderlust: the desire to travel and explore.”
  • “Adventure awaits, just a plane ticket away.”
  • “The world is your oyster, go out and discover it.”
  • “Travel far and wide, leave footprints everywhere you go.”
  • “Escape the ordinary and embrace extraordinary experiences.”
  • “Explore new places, meet new faces.”
  • “Life is short, book the flight and make memories that last forever.”
  • “Collect moments, not things – travel is the best investment in yourself.”
  • “Seek adventures that nourish your soul and inspire your spirit.”
  • “Take only pictures, leave only footprints – respect nature wherever you roam.”
  • “Discover hidden gems in every corner of the world – it’s all about perspective!”
  • “Embrace cultures beyond your own for a truly enriching experience on your travels.
  • “Let wanderlust guide you to places you’ve never dreamed of visiting before.”
  • “Find beauty in every sunset, from beaches to mountainsides.”
  • “Pack light but dream big – adventure is calling!”
  • “Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a getaway to paradise.”
  • “Unplug from technology and reconnect with nature on your journeys.”
  • “Travel sparks creativity by exposing us to new sights, sounds, tastes.”
  • “Explore historic landmarks that have stood the test of time.”
  • “Capture breathtaking landscapes that will take your breath away.”
  • “Adventures are best when shared – tag along with friends or loved ones!”
  • “Unleash your inner explorer as you traverse through unknown territories.”
  • “Immerse yourself in local traditions for an authentic cultural experience.”
  • “Indulge in local cuisine for a taste bud-expanding journey.”
  • “Step out of your comfort zone – growth happens outside familiarity.”
  • “Travel has no boundaries – let your dreams take flight!”
  • “Rise and shine – the world is waiting for you to explore it.”
  • “Escape the ordinary, embrace the extraordinary.”
  • “Collect moments, not things.”
  • “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”
  • “Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.”
  • “Every journey starts with a single step – where will yours take you?”
  • “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.”
  • “Travel far enough to meet yourself.”
  • “Adventure awaits around every corner – go out and find it!”
  • “Dare to live the life you’ve always imagined – start by exploring new places.”
  • “Discover magic in every moment as you wander through unfamiliar territories.”
  • “Go where your heart desires and let curiosity guide you on incredible journeys.”
  • “Embrace spontaneity and create unforgettable memories along the way.”
  • “Explore off-the-beaten-path destinations for unique experiences that inspire.”
  • “Make memories that last a lifetime by venturing out of your comfort zone.”
  • “Find inspiration in breathtaking landscapes that stir your soul.”
  • “Leave footprints behind as evidence of your adventures around the globe.”
  • “Discover diverse cultures and broaden your horizons through travel.”
  • “Challenge yourself with thrilling activities that push boundaries.”
  • “Be present in every moment as you navigate through unknown territories.”
  • “Capture captivating moments on camera to share with others back home.”
  • “Connect with fellow travelers from all walks of life and form lifelong friendships.”
  • “Wanderlust fuels our desire to explore new horizons.”
  • “Choose experiences over possessions – travel enriches our lives.”

How to Find the Best Travel Quotes for Instagram?

Finding the best travel quotes for Instagram involves exploring various sources such as travel books, famous travel authors, classic literature, and even modern song lyrics & movies.

Additionally, numerous websites and apps curate and categorize travel quotes, making it easier to discover the perfect quote for your Instagram captions.

Travel quotes for Instagram can be found in literary works, online quote archives, travel-themed social media accounts, and through the exploration of different cultures and languages, uncovering unique expressions that resonate with your travel experiences.

Popular adventure travel captions for Instagram include phrases like “Embrace the journey, cherish the memories.” and “Adventure awaits, it’s time to explore the unknown.”

These captions radiate excitement and encourage others to pursue thrilling experiences.

Here are more examples include in your caption:

  • “Embark on the ultimate adrenaline rush with these thrilling adventure travel destinations.”
  • “Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime with these awe-inspiring travel experiences.”
  • “Discover hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes on your next adventure trip.”
  • “Embrace your inner explorer and journey to remote corners of the world on an epic adventure vacation.”
  • “Experience heart-pounding activities and immerse yourself in nature’s wonders on these adventure getaways.”
  • “Unleash your adventurous spirit and dive into unforgettable outdoor escapades across the globe.”
  • “Escape the ordinary and embark on a wild journey filled with exhilarating adventures in stunning locales.”
  • “Seek out new thrills as you explore extraordinary landscapes during your next adventure travel expedition.”
  • “Ignite your sense of wanderlust as you venture off-the-beaten-path to discover extraordinary places around the world.”
  • “Challenge yourself and create lifelong memories while conquering some of nature’s most spectacular terrains.”
  • “Embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey through rugged terrains, scenic trails, and breathtaking landscapes.”
  • “Indulge in thrilling outdoor activities that will leave you spellbound by their sheer excitement.”
  • “Experience the thrill of exploring untamed wilderness, from dense jungles to towering mountain peaks.”
  • “Immerse yourself in local cultures while enjoying exhilarating adventures in far-flung destinations.”
  • “From white-water rafting to rock climbing, get ready for non-stop excitement at these adventure hotspots.”
  • “Savor unforgettable moments as you hike through stunning national parks and capture jaw-dropping vistas.”
  • “Discover new perspectives as you zip-line through lush forests or soar high above scenic canyons.”
  • “Venture off-road for thrilling ATV rides that showcase rugged terrain like never before.”
  • “Dive into crystal-clear waters to explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter a world of marine wonders.”
  • “Follow in the footsteps of intrepid explorers as you trek through remote wilderness areas.”
  • “Embark on a thrilling safari adventure and witness majestic wildlife in their natural habitats.”
  • “Conquer towering peaks and push your limits with high-altitude mountaineering expeditions.”
  • “Experience the rush of paragliding as you soar above breathtaking landscapes and enjoy panoramic views.”
  • “Navigate treacherous rapids during an exhilarating white-water rafting trip that will get your heart racing.”
  • “Discover hidden caves and underground river systems while exploring mysterious subterranean worlds.”

Using travel quotes to inspire wanderlust through Instagram involves pairing them with mesmerizing travel photos, creating a harmonious blend of visual and textual stimuli that ignite curiosity and desire for exploration within the audience.

What are the Most Inspiring Travel Captions for Instagram?

The most inspiring travel captions for Instagram are the ones that evoke a sense of wonder, curiosity, and adventure. They encapsulate the essence of the travel experience and convey the emotions and discoveries encountered during the journey.

Inspirational travel Instagram captions for 2023 may include phrases like “Embracing new beginnings with each expedition.” and “Discovering the world’s wonders, one journey at a time.”

Here are more inspiring travel captions:

  • “Embrace the unknown and let your wanderlust guide you.”
  • “Discovering new horizons fuels the soul’s desire for adventure.”
  • “Traveling opens our eyes to the beauty of diversity and unity.”
  • “Every journey is a chance to learn, grow, and become a better version of ourselves.”
  • “Exploring new places ignites a sense of wonder that lingers long after we return home.”
  • “In every destination lies an opportunity for self-discovery and personal transformation.”
  • “Escape the ordinary and immerse yourself in extraordinary experiences around the world.”
  • “Life is short, so travel often to collect memories that will last forever in your heart.”
  • “Step out of your comfort zone and into a world full of endless possibilities waiting to be explored.”
  • “Travel teaches us that there are countless paths to happiness, each with its own unique charm.”
  • “Let go of routine; set sail on an expedition where adventure becomes your compass.”
  • “Uncover hidden gems as you venture through lands both near and far.”
  • “Recharge your spirit by seeking solace in nature’s breathtaking wonders.”
  • “Expand your perspective by immersing yourself in cultures different from yours.”
  • “Capture moments that take your breath away – they become cherished memories forever.”
  • “Find beauty not only in iconic landmarks but also in everyday sights off the beaten path.”
  • “Get lost without fear, for it is when we lose ourselves that we truly find what matters most.”
  • “Leave footprints across borders as you embrace connections with people from all walks of life.”
  • “Experience firsthand how travel has the power to bridge divides and create understanding.”
  • “Open up a whole new world with each step you take beyond familiar shores.” 
  • “Embark on journeys where sunsets paint vibrant hues on foreign landscapes.”
  • “Discover the magic that lies within every destination, waiting to be uncovered.”
  • “Indulge in the flavors of different cuisines, letting your taste buds explore a world of delights.”
  • “Take a leap of faith and let travel be the wings that carry you to new heights.”
  • “Through travel, witness how diverse cultures interweave to create a rich tapestry of humanity.”
  • “Find peace in simplicity as you disconnect from the chaos and reconnect with nature’s tranquility.”
  • “Traveling is not just about reaching destinations; it’s about unraveling stories along the way.”
  • “Let curiosity guide your footsteps as you traverse unfamiliar paths and stumble upon hidden treasures.”
  • “Experience life through different lenses as you immerse yourself in local customs and traditions.”
  • “Remember: It’s not about miles traveled but about hearts touched during your journey.”

Create captions that evoke wanderlust in travel posts by utilizing descriptive language, evocative imagery, and invoking a sense of curiosity and longing through your words.

Transporting the audience into the scene and letting them envision themselves in those captivating locations can inspire wanderlust.

  • “Exploring the hidden gems of [travel destination] 🌍”
  • “Adventures await in…🌴”
  • “Capturing memories in… ✨”
  • “Discovering the beauty of… 💫”
  • “Wanderlust mode: ON in [travel destination] 🗺️”
  • “Embracing the culture and charm of…👣”
  • “Lost in the magic of… ✨✈️”
  • “[Travel destination]: Where dreams become reality 💭💫”
  • “Indulging in breathtaking views at…🌅🏞️”
  • “Unforgettable moments created in [travel destination] 📸❤️”
  • “A paradise for adventurers ⛰️🚀”
  • “The perfect escape from reality ✈️💼”
  • “Where culture and history collide 👥🏰”
  • “A feast for the senses 🍽️🎶”
  • “Unlocking new horizons 🔐🔭”
  • “Embrace your inner wanderer ⛺👟” 
  • “Discovering hidden treasures 💎💼”  
  • “Creating memories one step at a time 👣❤️ “
  • “Reconnecting with nature’s wonders 🍃⛰️ “
  • “Exploring enchanting landscapes 💫✨”
  • “Relaxation meets adventure 😌⚡”
  • “Unforgettable experiences await 🌟✈️”
  • “A journey to remember 🌍📸”
  • “Embracing the local flavors 🍽️🥂”
  • “Stepping into a world of wonders ✨🚶‍♀️”
  • “A photographer’s paradise 📷💫”
  • “[Travel destinations]: Discovering the unexplored corners 💡🔎” 
  • “[Travel destinations]: Embracing the unknown with open arms 👐❓” 
  • “Capturing moments that take our breath away 😮❤️” 
  • “Exploring new horizons and expanding our perspectives 🔭🗺️” 
  • “[Travel destination] in all its glory! 🌈😍”
  • “Sunsets and palm trees make [travel destination] paradise on Earth! 🌅🌴”
  • “Discovering hidden treasures in [travel destination] is an adventure worth taking! 💎⚓”
  • “Exploring [travel destination] feels like stepping into a fairytale! ✨✈️”
  • “Wandering through the streets of [travel destination], getting lost in its charm! 👣💕”
  • “Savoring every moment spent in [travel destination], creating memories to last a lifetime! ❤️✨”
  • “Feeling awestruck by the beauty that surrounds me in [travel destination] 😍🏞️”
  • “The history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere of [travel destination] are truly captivating! 👥💃”
  • “Taking a break from reality and immersing myself in the tranquility of [travel destination] 🌿🌊”
  • “Embarking on an incredible journey through [travel destination], where every step is an adventure! 👟😊”
  • “Experiencing pure bliss in the enchanting landscapes of [travel destination] ✨💖”
  • “Feeling alive and free as I explore the wonders of [travel destination] 🙌🌍”
  • “Letting my wanderlust guide me to new and exciting experiences in [travel destination] 🗺️✈️”
  • “Creating memories that will last a lifetime with loved ones in [travel destination] 💕📸”
  • “Finding serenity and peace amidst the stunning beauty of [travel destination] 🏞️💫”
  • “Admiring architectural marvels and historical landmarks in bustling cities like London or Rome!”    
  • “Embracing nature’s wonders at majestic destinations such as Yosemite National Park or Machu Picchu!”  
  • “Recharging my soul at serene locations like Bali, Maldives, or Santorini!
  • “Exploring the historic streets of [Destination]. A journey through time and culture. 🏛️🌆 
  • “Finding tranquility amidst the mesmerizing landscapes of [Destination]. A paradise on Earth. 🏞️🌿”

How to Use Instagram Captions to Inspire Wanderlust?

To inspire wanderlust through Instagram captions, it’s important to convey the allure and enchantment of travel destinations and experiences.

Incorporating vivid descriptions, sharing personal insights, and alluring travel quotes can ignite the desire to wander and explore in your audience.

The best ways to inspire wanderlust through Instagram captions include sharing captivating tales of discovery, expressing genuine emotions, and showcasing the beauty and diversity of global destinations.

Additionally, utilizing poetic language and impactful quotes can further inspire wanderlust.

Crafting inspirational travel captions that inspire others involves narrating compelling stories, conveying the transformative power of travel, and conveying the enriching experiences that travel brings.

It’s about creating a connection and fostering a sense of shared adventure and discovery.

Using Instagram captions to share inspirational travel quotes can involve integrating them seamlessly into your travel stories, amplifying the emotional impact of the visuals, and inspiring your audience to venture out and explore the world.

What are the Most Creative Adventure Travel Captions for Instagram?

The most creative adventure travel captions for Instagram resonate with the thrill and exhilaration of embarking on new ventures.

They infuse elements of excitement, wonder, and discovery, resonating with the bold spirit of adventure enthusiasts.

Writing funny and short adventure travel captions for Instagram involves injecting humor, lightheartedness, and a sense of spontaneity into the captions.

Puns, playful references, and witty remarks can add an entertaining and relatable flair to the adventure captions.

  • “Embrace the unknown and wander into new horizons.”
  • “Let the adventure begin, and may it never end.”
  • “Seek thrills, find joy, and capture memories that last a lifetime.”
  • “Exploring the world one step at a time, embracing each journey with open arms.”
  • “Adventure awaits around every corner – go out there and find it!”
  • “Leave footprints in places where only your soul has been before.”
  • “Life is short, so travel far and wide to make every moment count.”
  • “Dive into the unknown and discover hidden gems along the way.”
  • “Take risks, make memories, and live for those moments that take your breath away.”
  • “Adventure: because sometimes wandering aimlessly leads you to the most incredible places.”
  • “Explore uncharted territories with a heart full of curiosity.”
  • “Let your spirit roam free in search of thrilling escapades all over the globe.”
  • “Climb mountains not only to conquer them but also to discover yourself along the way.”
  • “Adventure calls – will you answer?”
  • “Discover beauty beyond imagination as you chase adventures across continents.”
  • “Unleash your inner explorer as you embark on untamed journeys across diverse landscapes.”
  • “Go off the beaten path – it’s where true magic happens.”
  • “Wanderlust is not just a word; it’s an insatiable craving for extraordinary experiences.”
  • “Traveling solo doesn’t mean being alone; it means discovering independence in exhilarating ways.”
  • “Take flight towards adventure; let wanderlust be your guide through unexplored frontiers.”
  • “Powered by adrenaline, fueled by wanderlust – every destination becomes an unforgettable expedition!”
  • “Leave behind comfort zones as you venture into awe-inspiring realms filled with endless possibilities.”
  • “Every journey is an opportunity to immerse yourself fully in different cultures’ rich tapestry.”
  • “Capture slices of pure life as you explore the world’s hidden gems, one adventure at a time.”
  • “If happiness had coordinates, you’d find it in the wilderness of new experiences.”
  • “Embrace the thrill of uncertainty and let wanderlust guide your path to unparalleled memories.”
  • “The world is vast and full of wonders – it’s time to curate your own extraordinary story.”
  • “Cherish every sunset, conquer every summit, and create unforgettable stories with each journey.”
  • “Wander far enough to uncover the true essence of yourself amidst captivating landscapes.”
  • “Let wanderlust take you on an exhilarating ride through breathtaking scenery and heart-pounding adventures!”
  • “Uncover secrets that nature whispers as you explore untouched corners of this beautiful planet.”
  • “Seek refuge from routine in exploring unfamiliar terrain; there’s magic waiting around every bend.”
  • “Admire nature’s grandeur while embarking on thrilling escapades that leave imprints on your soul.”
  • “Experience a symphony for the senses through daring adventures across diverse landscapes worldwide!”
  • “Get lost in moments that make your heart race and fill your spirit with boundless joy!”
  • “Discover exhilaration anew with each bold step into uncharted territories awaiting your arrival.”
  • “Grab life by the handlebars and ride into compelling landscapes that awaken the adventurer within.”
  • “Inhale wanderlust like oxygen as you embark on extraordinary odysseys across unknown horizons.”
  • “Escape ordinary routines by venturing into extraordinary destinations – a feast for both eyes and soul!”
  • “Every travel experience holds a puzzle piece connecting our souls to different cultures globally!”
  • “Release inhibitions while immersing yourself in incredible journeys where spontaneity reigns supreme.”
  • “Connect with nature’s untamed beauty through adrenaline-fueled adventures under open skies.”
  • “Open new chapters abroad as each destination becomes a colorful page etched onto precious memories.”
  • “Savor freedom like never before as you wander through captivating landscapes with wide-eyed wonder.”
  • “Let loose the adventurer within, chasing sunsets and soaking up cultures in mesmerizing destinations.”
  • “Capture moments that defy gravity; let your travel adventures be a testament to your soaring spirit.”
  • “Discover treasures beyond material wealth—moments that inspire awe and leave you forever changed.”
  • “Adventure is where ordinary meets extraordinary – embrace the thrill of intrepid journeys worldwide!”
  • “Embarking on a journey with a backpack full of dreams and a heart full of wanderlust.”
  • “Lost in the wilderness, found in the adventure.”

Popular adventure travel song lyrics for Instagram captions include excerpts from uplifting songs that celebrate exploration, freedom, and the thrill of the unknown. Lyrics that evoke emotions and paint vivid imagery are ideal for adventure-themed posts.

  • “I wanna run away, I wanna fly away.”
  • “Take me anywhere, take me everywhere.”
  • “Let’s escape this ordinary life.”
  • “Into the wild we go, where freedom unfolds.”
  • “On an endless road to nowhere but everywhere.”
  • “Adventure awaits at every turn, let’s dive in and learn.”
  • “We’re explorers in this vast world of unknowns.”
  • “Adventures fill our souls like stories yet untold.”

How to Create Engaging Beach Travel Captions for Instagram?

Creating engaging beach travel captions for Instagram involves capturing the essence of the seaside escapades, whether it’s the tranquil serenity, exhilarating water sports, or the pure joy of basking in the sun.

Crafting captivating captions that exude the beauty and allure of beach vacations can enhance the visual impact of your posts.

Some short and witty beach travel captions for Instagram posts may include phrases like “Salty air, sun-kissed hair.” and “Tides, tan lines, and good times.”

Here are more beach captions:

  • “Life’s a beach, enjoy the waves and soak up the sun!”
  • “Sandy toes, salty kisses – perfect beach getaway!”
  • “Take me to the ocean and leave me there.”
  • “Beach therapy: Vitamin Sea and sunshine.”
  • “Keep calm and get your tan on at the beach!”
  • “Sunsets are proof that no matter what happens, every day can end beautifully.”
  • “Paradise found – just add sand and palm trees.”
  • “Seas the day! Embrace every moment at the beach.”
  • “Catch some rays, make lasting memories at the beach.”
  • “Life is better in flip-flops with a cool drink in hand.”
  • “Wanderlust: chasing palm trees, waves, and endless summer vibes.”
  • “Ocean air, salty hair – blissful days by the water’s edge.”
  • “Saltwater heals everything – let go of worries at the beach!”
  • “Find your inner peace with toes buried in golden sand.”
  • “Leave only footprints; take only memories from your sandy adventures.”
  • “Sunshine is my favorite accessory for a day by the sea.”
  • “Nothing but good vibes here; let’s ride some waves!”
  • “Beach please! I’m ready for lazy days under swaying palms.”
  • “In need of vitamin sea? Head to paradise on Earth – it’s called a beach!”
  • “Inhale confidence; exhale worries while soaking up rays at your favorite spot.”
  • “Surfing through life one wave at a time – catch you on those perfect swells!”
  • “Let’s escape reality together – find solace where land meets endless blue waters.”
  • “Dreaming of being whisked away to sandy shores – who wants to join?”
  • “A dip in crystal-clear waters is all it takes to wash away any stress.”
  • “Lose yourself in the rhythm of crashing waves and salty breezes – beach vibes only!”
  • “Beach hair, don’t care – let’s embrace that effortless windswept look.”
  • “The best moments are made at the beach – create memories that will last a lifetime.”
  • “Let your worries wash away with each ebb and flow of the tide.”
  • “Dive into paradise and discover what lies beneath the serene surface.”
  • “Find your inner mermaid (or merman) at the beach – live life with a touch of magic.”
  • “Walking on sunshine – basking in golden rays at your tropical escape.”
  • “Sunkissed skin and freckles; proof of days well spent by the ocean’s edge.”
  • “A day at the beach is worth a thousand words – capture it all in one picture-perfect moment.”
  • “Life is better barefoot on sandy shores – enjoy every step along this coastal journey.”
  • “Beach therapy: where saltwater heals, sunsets inspire, and smiles come naturally.”
  • “Salty kisses and sandy toes – just another day in paradise.”
  • “Seize each wave like it’s an opportunity to dance with nature.”
  • “Embrace wanderlust; explore beaches across oceans, enjoying their diverse beauty.”
  • “Escape reality by diving into an ocean of tranquility. Let serenity be your guide!”
  • “Lush palm trees, gentle waves; lose yourself in nature’s tranquil embrace.”
  • “Just sitting here watching waves kiss the shore – feeling blissful as time drifts away.”
  • “On sandy shores or hidden coves, create memories that forever whisper stories of joy.”
  • “With sun-kissed skin and laughter echoing through dunes, we find happiness wherever we roam.”
  • “Blessed with infinite shades of blue; find solace where sky meets sea.”
  • “Paradise found: warm sand beneath my feet, a gentle breeze kissing my face.”
  • “Leave behind footprints of wanderlust as you explore the world one beach at a time.”
  • “Let your problems drown in the soothing rhythm of crashing waves.”
  • “Tropical vibes and sunny skies – this beach getaway is pure paradise!”

Tips for crafting captivating Instagram captions for beach vacations include incorporating sensory descriptions, capturing the carefree spirit of beach moments, and utilizing beach-themed quotes to complement the scenic beauty portrayed in the travel photos.

Using travel quotes to complement beach travel Instagram captions adds depth and poetic resonance to the seaside reveries depicted in the posts, infusing them with a touch of introspection and contemplation amidst the coastal escapades.

  • “Life is short, buy the plane ticket!”
  • “Adventure awaits… and so does room service!”
  • “Traveling: Where finding yourself often involves getting lost first.”
  • “Jet-lagged but still fabulous! #TravelProblems”
  • “Eat, sleep, travel, repeat… in that exact order.”
  • “Wanderlust: The only thing contagious that we actually want to catch!”
  • “Vacation calories don’t count, right? Bring on the gelato!”
  • “Going places and leaving a trail of laughter behind me.”
  • “My passport is calling, and I must go! And pack snacks…”
  • “‘I haven’t been everywhere yet, but it’s on my list’ – Slightly modified by procrastination.”
  • “Exploring new destinations one souvenir shop at a time.”
  • “‘Are you there yet?’ – A question that deserves its own vacation timeout.”
  • “When in doubt, choose the window seat for the best views and awkward elbow encounters.”
  • “Note to self: Pack extra patience for navigating foreign languages and public transportation systems.”
  • “Who needs maps when you have Google Maps? Oh wait…no signal! *cue epic adventure*”
  • “The world is my oyster…and I’m allergic to seafood!”
  • “Always leave room in your suitcase for unexpected shopping sprees… or souvenirs shaped like Eiffel Towers.
  • “Beach hair? Don’t care!”
  • “Foreign cuisine goals: Eat everything without asking what it is!”
  • “Traveling with friends means creating memories… and blaming each other for missing flights!”
  • “Jetlagged selfie game strong!”
  • “Traveling alone isn’t lonely when you make friends with local food vendors.”
  • “FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) has reached an all-time high… and so has my airline mileage!”
  • “Traveling is the best way to learn geography… and discover your terrible sense of direction.”
  • “Warning: May spontaneously break into dance when surrounded by stunning landscapes.”
  • “Spontaneity is the key to adventure. And occasionally missing return flights.”
  • “Don’t forget to pack your sense of humor. Lost luggage can be replaced, but laughter is priceless!”
  • “Life’s too short for boring vacations! Let’s add a touch of chaos and make it memorable!”
  • “Travel tip: Take photos before eating that picture-perfect meal. No one likes a cold foodstagram!”
  • “Exploring cities one wrong turn at a time!”
  • “Packing light? That’s cute! I packed three outfits per day… just in case!”
  • “Chasing sunsets like there’s no tomorrow… or sunrise for that matter.”
  • “I came, I saw, I took way too many selfies!”
  • “Jetsetter on a budget: 5-star dreams with a 2-star hotel reality.”
  • “Time flies when you’re having fun…and trying to catch connecting flights.”
  • “Travel isn’t about the destination; it’s about getting on board with free snacks!
  • ”The only thing wilder than my travels? My passport photo!”
  • ”Vacation rule #1: Always say yes to dessert…and then order seconds.”
  • ”Palm trees and pina coladas – the perfect cure for wanderlust.”
  • ”Traveling opens our hearts, minds…and sometimes our suitcases if we overpack.”
  • ”Not all who wander are lost… Just temporarily disoriented without Google Maps.”
  • “My travel budget: 10% plane tickets, 90% snacks.”
  • “I need a six-month vacation twice a year.”
  • “Jet lag is just my body’s way of saying, ‘You didn’t need that sleep anyway.'”
  • “My passport is my favorite accessory.”
  • “Traveling: where the only exercise I get is running out of money.”
  • “I followed my heart, and it led me to the airport.”
  • “If travel were free, you’d never see me again.”
  • “I’m not lost; I’m just exploring alternative routes to my destination.”
  • “My favorite exercise is a mix of running late and jumping to conclusions.”
  • “I don’t need a hairstylist; I need a destination.”
  • “I’m not a morning person unless it’s to catch a flight.”
  • “My luggage gets more vacation days than I do.”
  • “Traveling is the only time where ‘getting lost’ is a legitimate goal.”
  • “I travel for the funny stories and the questionable decisions.”
  • “I don’t always travel, but when I do, it’s to escape reality and find better Wi-Fi.”
  • “My favorite kind of social distancing is being in a different country.”
  • “I left my heart in [insert last vacation spot]… and probably my charger too.”
  • “Traveling: because my Hogwarts letter got lost in the mail.”
  • “I’m not a tourist; I’m a professional souvenir collector.”
  • “My travel philosophy: Go, fly, roam, travel, voyage, explore, journey, discover, adventure.”
  • “I’m on a seafood diet. I see food, and I eat it… especially when I travel.”
  • “I wish travel therapy was covered by my health insurance.”
  • “I’m not avoiding work; I’m on a workcation.”
  • “Traveling is the art of getting lost and finding yourself simultaneously.”
  • “I’m not great at geography, but I can pack a suitcase like a pro.”
  • “My sense of direction leads me to amazing places—mostly by accident.”
  • “The only trip you will regret is the one you don’t take, or the one where you forget your charger.”
  • “I travel so much; my passport thinks it’s a frequent flyer.”
  • “I’m not a thrill-seeker; I’m a chill-seeker. Find me by the beach.”
  • “My favorite travel game is ‘Guess which language I don’t speak.'”
  • “Traveling: the only time my diet consists of 70% gelato.”
  • “I don’t travel to escape life; I travel to make sure life doesn’t escape me.”
  • “My two moods: Packing for a trip and unpacking from a trip.”
  • “I have a crush on the world, and I’m not afraid to show it.”
  • “Jet lag is my spirit animal.”
  • “My travel style: Dress like you might meet your worst enemy.”
  • “I need a vacation from my vacation.”
  • “I don’t always travel, but when I do, I prefer to get lost.”
  • “My suitcase and I have a special bond. It never judges how much I pack.”
  • “I’m not a tourist; I’m a temporary local.”
  • “I’m not saying I’m Wonder Woman; I’m just saying no one has ever seen me and Wonder Woman in the same room.”
  • “Traveling: the only time I appreciate a long layover.”
  • “My bucket list: Fill the bucket with beach sand.”
  • “I like long walks… to the airport gate for my next adventure.”
  • “I’m not a morning person, but I’ll wake up at sunrise for a good photo.”
  • “I followed my dreams, and they led me to the airport.”
  • “If traveling were a job, I’d be the CEO of Vacation.”
  • “I have a ‘to-do’ list: travel, eat, nap, repeat.”
  • “I don’t need a map; I have Google Maps and a questionable sense of direction.”
  • “My travel motto: Go where the WiFi is weak, and the cocktails are strong.”
  • “Traveling: Where new adventures await around every corner.”
  • “Exploring the world one stamp at a time.”
  • “Jetting off to new destinations, leaving worries behind.”
  • “Embracing the unknown and finding beauty in unexpected places.”
  • “Capturing memories that will last a lifetime through travel photography.”
  • “Breaking out of my comfort zone, one trip at a time.”
  • “Discovering hidden gems and local treasures in every city visited.”
  • “Traveling is not just about seeing new places, but also experiencing different cultures and traditions.”
  • “Finding solace in the serenity of nature during travel escapades.”
  • Dreams 
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  • Solitude 
  • Thrills 
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  • Experience  
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  • Heritage   
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  • “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” – Lao Tzu
  • “Hike more, worry less.”
  • “Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing.” – Barry Finlay
  • “In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” – John Muir
  • “The best view comes after the hardest climb.”
  • “Take only memories, leave only footprints.” – Chief Seattle
  • “Hiking is not escapism; it’s realism. The people who choose to spend time outdoors are not running away from anything; we are returning to where we belong.” – Jennifer Pharr Davis
  • “Mountains have a way of dealing with overconfidence.” – Hermann Buhl
  • “Of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt.” – John Muir
  • “Hiking is a bit like life: The journey only requires you to put one foot in front of the other… again and again and again.” – Linda Brill
  • “Hike your own hike.”
  • “The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.” – John Muir
  • “I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” – Henry David Thoreau
  • “Adventure awaits.”
  • “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” – Lao Tzu
  • “The mountains are calling, and I must go.” – John Muir
  • “Hiking and happiness go hand in hand or foot in boot.” – Diane Spicer
  • “Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.”
  • “May your trails be crooked, winding, and dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.” – Edward Abbey
  • “Let’s find some beautiful place to get lost.”
  • “Hiking: the best workout that doesn’t feel like work.”
  • “On the mountains of truth, you can never climb in vain.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
  • “The best journeys in life are those that answer questions you never thought to ask.”
  • “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” – Gary Snyder
  • “Hiking is the answer. Who cares what the question is?”
  • “I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order.” – John Burroughs
  • “To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles.” – Mary Davis
  • “Hiking: Cheaper than therapy.”
  • “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.” – John Muir
  • “The best way to lengthen your life is to stretch out on a trail.” – Charles de Lint
  • “Life is short, and the world is wide. Get out there and explore.”
  • “Wandering where WiFi is weak.”
  • “Hike the trails of life with the boots of perseverance.”
  • “Hiking is not just exercise; it’s therapy with a view.”
  • “The greatest adventure is what lies ahead.”
  • “Just because my path is different doesn’t mean I’m lost.”
  • “I hike because I really like snacks and napping in the woods.”
  • “My favorite exercise is a cross between a lunge and a crunch. I call it lunch.”
  • “Hiking is just walking where it’s okay to pee.”
  • “I’m outdoorsy in that I like getting drunk on patios.”
  • “The only time I enjoy a long walk is when it’s taken by someone who annoys me.”
  • “I don’t need therapy; I just need a mountain and some good company.”
  • “I’m not lazy; I’m on energy-saving mode.”
  • “Hiking: where the wifi is weak, but the connection is strong.”
  • “I thought I wanted a career. Turns out, I just wanted a paycheck to go hiking.”
  • “Camping is nature’s way of promoting the motel business.”
  • “I’m on a whiskey diet. I’ve lost three days already.”
  • “My happy place is where the coffee is strong and the hiking trails are endless.”
  • “I’m not a morning person or a night person. I’m a ‘whenever I can sneak in a nap’ person.”
  • “The early bird can have the worm because worms are gross and mornings are stupid.”
  • “If you see me on a trail running, my campfire was probably stolen.”
  • “I’m not fat; I’m just easy to see.”
  • “I only run when I’m being chased or when the trail mix is on sale.”
  • “Hiking is my cardio, and by cardio, I mean eating trail mix.”
  • “My hiking style is best described as ‘I need a shower.'”
  • “I only hike on days that end in ‘y.'”
  • “Sail away with me, where every sunset feels like a hug from the universe. ⛵✨ #WanderlustAdventures”
  • “Exploring this wonderful world, one adventure at a time. 🌍✨ #WanderlustMagic”
  • “Roaming through places full of beauty, finding magic in every corner. 🌺✨ #TravelEnchantment”
  • “Embarking on a journey to find the beautiful in every step and every sunset. 🌍✨ #DiscoverBeauty”
  • “Pack your dreams, buckle up your curiosity, and let’s travel the world together. 🌍✈️ #WanderlustAdventures”
  • “Battered suitcases were piled high as dreams, waiting to unfold across the map of possibilities. 🌍✨ #JourneyBegins”
  • “Amidst diverse landscapes, become common ground where every journey finds its unity. 🌏✨ #TravelHarmony”
  • “The open road grants the freedom to make your own map, weaving tales of adventure at every turn. 🗺️🌟 #ExploreYourPath”
  • “In every new destination, find a piece of the past to hold, a memory to carry forward into the future. 🌍✨ #TravelMemoirs”
  • “Embrace the call of adventure, let your spirit soar, and go ever upward to the heights of new horizons. 🌄✈️ #RiseAndExplore”
  • “Amidst the miles, the journey changes us, sculpting our souls with the beauty of every experience. 🌍✨ #TransformativeTravels”
  • “Travel unfolds the things you didn’t know you were seeking, revealing the treasures of the unknown. 🌏✨ #DiscoverUnexpected”
  • “The path to discovery isn’t always comfortable, but it’s on those winding roads that we find the true essence of our journey. 🌍✨ #UncomfortableAdventures”
  • “Wander with your eyes open, for it’s in the details that the world reveals its most enchanting secrets. 🌎✨ #EyesWideWanderlust”
  • “In the journey of exploration, you’ve come to the right place to unwrap the gifts of the world’s wonders. 🌍✨ #TravelTreasures”

In the realm of travel, each quote encapsulates the essence of exploration, wanderlust, and the transformative power of traversing the globe.

From the whimsical to the profound, these quotes serve as compass points guiding us through the vast landscapes of our own adventures.

They remind us that the journey is not merely about reaching a destination but about discovering the beauty, humor, and wisdom that unfurl along the way.

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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs faces sweeping sex-trafficking inquiry: What the feds have, need to prove

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Over the last few months, a legendary name in the music world has faced a series of shocking allegations of sexual abuse.

In civil lawsuits, four women have accused Sean “Diddy” Combs of rape, assault and other abuses, dating back three decades. One of the allegations involved a minor. The claims sent shock waves through the music industry and put Combs’ entertainment empire in jeopardy.

Now, the hip-hop mogul’s legal troubles have worsened considerably.

Law enforcement sources told The Times that Combs is the subject of a sweeping inquiry into sex-trafficking allegations that resulted in a federal raid Monday at his estates in Los Angeles and Miami.

A law enforcement agent carries a bag of evidence to a van as federal agents stand at the entrance to a property belonging to rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs, Monday, March 25, 2024, on Star Island in Miami Beach, Fla. Two properties belonging to Combs in Los Angeles and Miami were searched Monday by federal Homeland Security Investigations agents and other law enforcement as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation by federal authorities in New York, two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ L.A., Miami homes raided in sex-trafficking inquiry, sources say

Agents search Sean Combs’ Holmby Hills and Miami mansions as part of a federal inquiry into sex trafficking allegations, law enforcement sources said.

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Authorities have declined to comment on the case, and Combs has not been charged with any crime. But the scene of dozens of Department of Homeland Security agents — guns drawn — searching Combs’ properties underscored the seriousness of the investigation.

At the same time as the raids, police in Miami arrested Brendan Paul, a man described in a recent lawsuit against Combs as a confidant and drug “mule.” Miami-Dade police took Paul, 25, into custody on suspicion of possession of cocaine and a controlled substance-laced candy, records show.

Paul was arrested at Miami Opa-Locka Executive Airport, where TMZ posted video showing Combs walking around Monday afternoon. An affidavit reviewed by the Miami Herald alleged that police working with Homeland Security found drugs in Paul’s bag. There is nothing in Miami court records connecting Combs to Paul, who was later released on $2,500 bail.

The arrest, however, is the latest in a string of legal woes tied to Combs.

Sources with knowledge of the sex-trafficking investigation into Combs, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said federal authorities have interviewed at least three women, but it’s unclear whether any are among those who have filed suit.

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In the wake of multiple lawsuits filed against him, former members of Combs’ inner circle told The Times that his alleged misconduct against women goes back decades.

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Legal experts say it could take time to build a criminal case against Combs but note that the civil suits could offer investigators a road map.

Dmitry Gorin, a former L.A. County sex-crimes prosecutor who is now in private practice, said the allegations in the lawsuits would likely have been enough for a judge to grant search warrants for Combs’ homes.

Investigators probably would seek authorization to “search for videos or photographs on any devices connected to the target ... anywhere where digital images can be found in connection to sexual conduct that would have been recorded,” Gorin said.

Shawn Holley, an attorney for Combs, did not respond to requests for comment, but Aaron Dyer, another of his lawyers, on Tuesday called the raids a “witch hunt” and “a gross overuse of military-level force.”

“Yesterday, there was a gross overuse of military-level force as search warrants were executed at Mr. Combs’ residences,” Dyer said in a statement. “This unprecedented ambush — paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence — leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits. There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations.”

Combs has previously denied any wrongdoing.

Sean Combs arrives at a pre-Grammy party

Gorin and other legal experts said investigators could be focused, in part, on the sexual assault allegations involving a minor. If a minor is moved across state lines for the purpose of sex, “that is enough for at least an argument ... of sex trafficking because somebody underage cannot consent,” Gorin said.

“Sex trafficking for adults usually involves some sort of coercion or other restraints,” he said, and can be tougher to prove. Prosecutors would need to show you “encouraged somebody to engage in sexual activity for money or some other inducement.”

Coercion, he added, is not limited to threats of violence. It could involve being held against one’s will or someone simply saying, “I don’t want to participate in group sex, and now I’m being forced to.”

Homeland Security investigates most sex-trafficking operations for the federal government. Legal experts say one possibility why the agency could be involved in this case is because the women involved in the allegations against Combs could be from other countries.

Sean "Diddy" Combs wears a satiny red puffer suit while holding a microphone onstage with two hands

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Meghan Blanco, a defense attorney who has handled sexual trafficking cases, said they can be “incredibly difficult cases to prove.”

“They have [in the Combs case] convinced one or more federal magistrates they had enough probable cause for one or more search warrants,” Blanco said. “Given the scope of the investigation, it seems they are further along than most investigations.”

Combs’ legal troubles have been building for months.

His former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, the singer known as Cassie, accused him of rape and repeated physical assaults and said he forced her to have sex with male prostitutes in front of him. Joi Dickerson-Neal accused Combs in a suit of drugging and raping her in 1991, recording the attack and then distributing the footage without her consent.

Liza Gardner filed a third suit in which she claimed Combs and R&B singer Aaron Hall sexually assaulted her. Hall could not be reached for comment.

Another lawsuit alleges that Combs and former Bad Boy label president Harve Pierre gang-raped and sex-trafficked a 17-year-old girl. Pierre said in a statement that the allegations were “disgusting,” “false” and a “desperate attempt for financial gain.”

After the filing of the fourth suit, Combs wrote on Instagram: “Enough is enough. For the last couple of weeks, I have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. Sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday. Let me be absolutely clear: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth.”

Last month, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones filed a federal lawsuit against Combs accusing him of sexually harassing and threatening him for more than a year. The suit includes mention of Paul in connection with “the affairs ... involving dealing in controlled substances.”

On Monday, the suit was amended to include Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr. as a co-defendant in the lawsuit.

Sean "Diddy" Combs holds an award up and cheers.

Cuba Gooding Jr. added as co-defendant in Lil Rod’s lawsuit against Diddy

Cuba Gooding Jr. is added as a co-defendant in a lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Record producer Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones accuses the actor of sexual assault.

Blanco said prosecutors “are going to look carefully for corroboration — the numbers of people accusing the person of similar acts.” Beyond that, they will be looking for videos, recordings and cellphone records that place people in the same locations or text messages or other discussions at the time of the alleged acts.

She said prosecutors are trying to build a record of incidents that happened some time ago.

Douglas Wigdor, a lawyer for Ventura and another, unnamed plaintiff, said in response to reports of the search warrant issued against Combs: “We will always support law enforcement when it seeks to prosecute those that have violated the law. Hopefully, this is the beginning of a process that will hold Mr. Combs responsible for his depraved conduct.”

Wigdor on Tuesday called his clients “courageous and credible witnesses.”

“To the extent there is a prosecution and they want our clients to testify truthfully,” he said, “I think they will and that will be damning evidence.”

The searches Monday in L.A. and Miami sparked worldwide attention.

Sean Combs arrives at a pre-Grammy party

Diddy’s ‘Love’ producer Lil Rod accuses him and associates of sexual assault, illicit behavior

Rodney ‘Lil Rod’ Jones has filed a bombshell lawsuit against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accusing the media mogul of sexually harassing and threatening him.

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His 17,000-square-foot Holmby Hills mansion, where Combs debuted his last album a year ago, was flooded with Homeland Security agents who gathered evidence on behalf of an investigation being run by the Southern District of New York, according to law enforcement officials familiar with the inquiry.

Two of Combs’ sons were briefly detained at the Holmby Hills property as agents searched the mansion in footage captured by FOX11 Los Angeles.

Both Blanco and Gorin said prosecutors will have to examine the accusers’ motives for coming forward and whether they are motivated by financial gain. They are sure to look for inconsistencies in any allegations, they said.

Any defense, Blanco added, will question why the accusers are only now coming forward and whether they have an incentive beyond justice.

“It comes down to credibility,” she said.

Times staff writers Stacy Perman and Nardine Saad contributed to this report.

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Maps and video show site of Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

By Paula Cohen , Kerry Breen

Updated on: March 27, 2024 / 6:14 PM EDT / CBS News

A major search and rescue operation has now transitioned to a recovery mission at the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore after it was struck by a cargo ship and collapsed early Tuesday , sending vehicles and people plunging into the water below. The U.S. Coast Guard said the ship had reported losing propulsion and control as it was leaving Baltimore harbor, before the collision occurred at around 1:30 a.m. ET. 

Two survivors were pulled from the water soon after the collapse, officials said — one unhurt and one with serious injuries, who was treated at a hospital and later released, CBS Baltimore reported . 

Six were missing and presumed dead. Officials said the bodies of two victims were recovered Wednesday.

Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld said all six were construction workers who were filling potholes on the bridge at the time.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore declared a state of emergency, with city, state and federal teams converging at the scene. 

Map of the Key Bridge in Baltimore

The Key Bridge crosses the Patapsco River, a key waterway that along with the Port of Baltimore serves as a hub for East Coast shipping. CBS News Baltimore reports that the four-lane, 1.6-mile span was used by some 31,000 people a day.

The Maryland Transportation Authority  said  all lanes were closed in both directions on I-695, which crosses the Key Bridge. The agency said traffic was being detoured to I-95 and I-895. 

The portion of the bridge that collapsed was on a stretch connecting Hawkins Point, on the south side of the waterway, and Dundalk, on the north. 

Map showing location of Key Bridge in Baltimore

Video of the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

Video captured the moment the heavily loaded container ship struck a bridge support, sending sections of the overpass tumbling into the river below.

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Officials said in a news conference that the ship had reported losing power and a mayday had been issued before the collision, which allowed officials to stop traffic onto the bridge. Officials did not clarify how many vehicles were on the bridge at the time of the collapse. 

Moore said he "can confirm that the crew notified authorities of a power issue," and he said that the decision to stop traffic onto the bridge "saved lives last night." 

Earlier Tuesday morning, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott called the collapse "an unthinkable tragedy."

"We have to first and foremost pray for all of those who are impacted, those families, pray for our first responders and thank them," he said. "We have to be thinking about the families and people impacted. We have to try to find them safe."

What was the ship's route?

The Singapore-flagged Dali, operated by charter vessel company Synergy Group, was chartered by and carrying cargo for Maersk. It had left the Port of Baltimore, just north and west of the bridge, before turning to head south and east along the Patapsco River. 

The ship had been in the port for two days, according to ship tracking website  VesselFinder , and was expected to spend nearly a month at sea before it reached Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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CBS News analyzed the path of every cargo ship taking this route over the past month and found Dali had veered more than 100 yards off the usual route when it struck the bridge support.

Locator map showing the typical traffic routes of cargo vessels passing beneath the bridge and the trajectory Dali followed prior to the collision.

Timeline of the disaster

Click the arrow below to see an interactive timeline of how the collision occurred.

Before-and-after photos of the Francis Scott Key Bridge 

Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge opened to traffic on March 23, 1977, and was a crucial thoroughfare for the region, carrying some 11.3 million vehicles per year. 

The photos below show how it looked following the collapse Tuesday morning, and how it looked intact just a few days earlier.

Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore

A witness who lives near the bridge  told CBS Baltimore  the collapse felt like an earthquake and sounded like "a big bash of thunder."

"The whole house vibrated, like my house was falling down," he said. "I've been in this neighborhood 57 years, I remembered when they built this bridge. Can't believe it's gone."

Another resident reflected on being on the bridge just yesterday. "To see the bridge gone knowing I was on that bridge not even 10 hours ago — it's devastating."

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Paula Cohen is the senior managing editor of CBSNews.com, where she oversees coverage of breaking news and stories on a wide range of topics from across the U.S. and around the world.

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Technology continues to make travel easier for millions of people around the globe. New apps offer travelers fresh ways to research a destination, connect with fellow globetrotters, communicate with locals, and track their flights. As a full-time digital nomad , I’ve learned the importance of having the right tools at your disposal when on the road.

Over the past few years, I’ve visited dozens of countries, flown hundreds of thousands of miles, and tested countless apps to find the ones that prove to be the most helpful. And while tools like Meetup, Google Maps, Google Translate, currency converters, and vacation rental , airline, and hotel–specific apps are in fact indispensable on most trips, I find that many of the best travel apps are still undiscovered by my fellow travelers.

Below, seven travel apps that make life on the go markedly easier (and more fun), from real-time flight trackers to photo-sharing gems—all of these apps are free, but some have paid pro versions worth considering. Don’t think these apps are only for full-time travelers—they prove useful for every type of traveler, whether you're in a brand-new destination or back for a return visit.

Discover the best apps for travelers:

Apps for flying, apps for exploring, apps for photo sharing.

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My favorite app on this list is Flighty, a must-have for any frequent flier . The free version is fantastic, but I recommend splurging for the premium version, which gives you even more useful information and comes at a reasonable cost of $48 per year. The functionality it provides more than justifies the price.

The free version allows you to input all future flights plus past journeys you've taken within the last year. It provides updated information if any schedule changes occur to upcoming flights and allows you to track all the miles you’ve flown in one place.

The other main benefit is that it allows you to share your flight information with friends and family members who are also on Flighty. They will receive real-time updates about your flight without you having to text them. My parents love to make sure I’m safe so they appreciate getting detailed information about my travels—even while I’m in the air.

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Flightradar24 is a favorite app among fellow aviation geeks. It lets you track almost any aircraft you see in the air throughout the day or night. You can track your own flight, a friend's flight, or any plane you see in real-time. It shares plenty of cool data, like the altitude, speed, arrival and departure airports and times, and tail number.

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There are tons of eSIM apps on the market, but Airalo is probably my favorite, with digital SIM cards available for dozens of countries. I find it to be the most reliable and offers the best data packages. It can be a little pricey, but it is the best option if you’re only taking short trips. Holafly is another eSIM app that offers unlimited data and works well, but I find the app to be much more glitchy than Airalo and would recommend using the desktop version.

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This one is for the planner of the group. Wanderlog merges the best of a bunch of different apps into one. Imagine an app that lets you plan a trip with ease: collaborate with friends as if you’re on Google Docs, manage expense tracking like Splitwise, and have a central place for your reservations, checklists, and more. Tripit is a similar travel planner app, so you can download both and get a feel for which interface you like better.

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Been allows you to track the countries you’ve visited and make a wish list of places you can’t wait to cross off your travel bucket list . It gives you information like the percentage of the globe you’ve been to and shows you a world map of your trips. It’s always fun to add in a new country whenever I reach my destination.

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This app was introduced to me by fellow nomads I met at a cafe in Montevideo, Uruguay . It automatically tracks your route across the world, allowing you to quickly upload pictures throughout your travels that can be viewed by anyone who has access to your profile. It’s an excellent way to share important moments with loved ones without needing to send photos to each person individually. Users can also create easily accessible guides filled with up-to-date information to help you plan your own trip.

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Steller is another app that a friend recently introduced me to, and I’ve quickly fallen in love with it. It uses a combination of AI and user experiences to help you plan trips around the globe. From recommendations of things to see, like the Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires or the Royal Palace of Naples, to full guidebooks created by users, you can get inspired, book experiences, and discover hidden gems within this app.

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