Travelling is living many stories in a short time. The problem is that, after the trip, photos end up scattered across your phone, computer and folders you never open again. A travel photo album exists precisely for this: to transform scattered moments into a story you can leaf through. In this article you'll find simple, practical answers to the most common questions: how to organise travel photos, how many photos to use in a travel album and ideas for creating a travel photo book you'll want to revisit. Travel photo album or travel photo book: which to choose In practice, both serve the same purpose, keeping memories. The difference lies in the experience. A travel photo book is ideal when you want something simple, organised and quick to create. A personalised travel album tends to have thicker paper, better opening and greater durability, making it perfect for memorable trips. If it's a special trip, one that changed something in you, the printed album ends up making more sense. How to organise travel photos without complication Organising photos doesn't have to be a tiring process. The secret is to think in stories, not dates. Start by eliminating duplicate or very similar photos. Then, group images by important moments: arrival, discoveries, people, details, departure. Mix landscapes with portraits and small details. A coffee cup, a street sign or a sunset tell as much as the classic monument photo. This method