Last year at the Travel & Leisure Show in Chicago, actor and travel writer Andrew McCarthy gave an amazing presentation. Discussing his thoughts on travel, with his book The Longest Way Home as a focal point, McCarthy mesmerized the audience, including me.
Through years of writing travel pieces for several publications, McCarthy proved he had passion for travel and the necessary writing chops to be taken seriously. McCarthy successfully added writing to a lengthy résumé of acting and directing successes.

© Andrew McCarthy
Citing travel as a necessity, McCarthy differentiated travel from vacations. He emphasized travel taking us out of comfort zones and conquering fears.
Being familiar with many of his travel articles and thoroughly enjoying McCarthy’s talk, I purchased The Longest Way Home. I was so engrossed, I finished it in one weekend. It is a perfect blend of introspection and travel, with each enhancing the other.
When I saw McCarthy wrote Walking with Sam, about a journey with his teenage son, I was immediately intrigued. I reached out to McCarthy for an interview for Global Traveler.

© Andrew McCarthy
The interview started with McCarthy discussing discovering his love of travel and how it led to a writing career. He talked about being taken seriously as a writer and his writing career progression. He expounded on a few main points from last year’s presentation.

© Andrew McCarthy
Talked turned to his books. While The Longest Way Home was a solo trip and a journey for self-reflection, Walking with Sam is the story of “a father, a son, and five hundred miles across Spain.”
As his eldest son neared adulthood, McCarthy hoped to create a meaningful connection with a trek of 500 miles across Spain’s Camino de Santiago. It’s the story of father and son traveling across a country and toward each other. The intimate, candid tale has travel as the backdrop.

© Andrew McCarthy
I find it fascinating McCarthy turned to travel for two of the most important points in his life. The first was a period of self-discovery, while the second was building on his relationship with his son. He chose travel on both occasions.
As you will learn in the interview, McCarthy has unique and intriguing views on travel. Those thoughts are woven throughout his books, too. Through his writing, I learn about McCarthy and spectacular places, as well as a bit about myself.

© Andrew McCarthy
Before finishing the interview, I asked McCarthy for his travel advice. McCarthy’s response was another example of his deep respect and passion for travel. This wasn’t a Hollywood star spouting taglines. This was a person speaking from the heart about a subject rooted in his very being.
Walking with Sam is released today. I preordered mine and can’t wait to dive into it. McCarthy’s book tour starts, too. He said Chicago is on the list, and I promised to be there to see him again and talk a bit more travel.
Below is a clip from our interview. Watch the entire interview video here.
— John Wroblewski, online writer
Read This Next
Château de Berne Reopens in Provence, France
Daily
Apr 29, 2025
Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedDaily
Apr 29, 2025Château de Berne Reopens in Provence, France
Located deep within the lovely landscape of Provence, 5-star Château de Berne provides a stunning setting for a leisurely destination getaway or unforgettable corporate event.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Daily
Apr 29, 2025Four Seasons Hotel Boston Unveils Driving Experience with Lucid
Four Seasons Hotel Boston recently announced a partnership with Lucid Group, an electric vehicle maker. The initiative is part of a larger partnership between Four Seasons and Lucid to blend history, culture and sustainability.
Daily
Apr 29, 2025Big Sky, Montana, Ranch Introduces Venue for Cigar and Whiskey Aficionados
Lone Mountain Ranch, in Big Sky, Montana, recently announced the opening of The Trapper’s Den, a freshly restored 1915 cabin that trappers once used as a base for hunting. The new space now offers a distinguished retreat for cigar enthusiasts and whiskey lovers.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Marks Five Years with oneworld: Strengthening Connectivity Between USA and Africa and Expanding Global Reach
Royal Air Maroc proudly enters its fifth year as a member of the prestigious oneworld alliance. Since joining in April 2020, RAM has demonstrated resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic, emerging as a dynamic airline that enhanced its digital services and expanded its network. The airline plans to grow its fleet to 200 aircraft by 2037, reinforcing its global presence.
Daily
Apr 28, 2025Buffalo, New York, Welcomes New Hotels, Culinary Venues, Museum Expansions, More
On the heels of a $230 million expansion of Buffalo AKG Art Museum in late 2023, as well as a slew of new restaurants, hotels and architectural restorations, Buffalo, New York, gears up for one of its most exciting years yet with a series of new attractions, renovations and expansions rooted in the city’s rich waterfront history and African American heritage. This is the year to visit the Buffalo Niagara region.
4 Hotels Worth a Stay for National Golf Day
Daily
Apr 28, 2025What’s New in Bahamas’ Nassau, Paradise Island?
Daily
Apr 28, 2025Hotel Spas Launch Oncology Care Programs
April 2025
Apr 26, 2025Daily
Apr 25, 2025This London Afternoon Tea Honors Art and Japanese Techniques
Feeling peckish? If you’re lucky enough to be in England’s capital, head to Rosewood London’s Mirror Room, where a fabulous new afternoon tea menu has been introduced, featuring a selection of Japanese-inspired savories and delectable art cakes curated by Executive Pastry Chef Mark Perkins. It’s inspired by artist and printmaker Katsushika Hokusai, widely regarded as one of Japan’s most celebrated creatives and known for works including the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (1830–1832) and The Great Wave off Kanagawa (1831).
Sponsored Content
Find Your Perfect Escape with Paradisus by Meliá — More Than Just All-Inclusive
Luxury travel today is about more than just beautiful accommodations — it’s about experiencing the destination. Paradisus by Meliá takes traditional all-inclusive resorts to the next level by offering indulgence with immersion, experiences and authenticity. Each resort is shaped by its location, local flavors and curated Destination Inclusive® experiences that bring you closer to the heart of the destination.
Daily
Apr 25, 20255 Spa Escapes for Mother’s Day
Book a fabulous spa getaway for the mother in your life. Check out these five properties offering serene spa experiences.
ShareThis