By now, you’ve probably heard lots of stories of people who purchased tickets or packages online and didn’t get what they thought they were getting.
Category Archives: Travel tips
Here are some of our favorites…
- 8 “giving” ideas for travelers that spread energy and happiness
- How to choose souvenirs with meaning
- Take a trip, make a difference
5 unforgettable cities to visit on the Danube
Considered the heart and soul of Central Europe, the majestic Danube River is over 1,700 miles long and travels through ten countries. From its origin in Germany’s Black Forest, to where it empties into the Black Sea, history has been made all along the shores of this scenic river, and rising from its banks are some of Europe’s most glorious cities.
Cruising tips for solo travelers
Whether you want to experience blissful Caribbean islands or watch the sun set over the Adriatic Sea, cruise by castles built by age-old kings or channel your inner Cleopatra as you float down the Nile, seeking out beautiful, romantic destinations can just as easily be done as a solo traveler as a it can for a couple.
The solution to your biggest travel problem
Anyone who has traveled across time zones knows the foggy, headachy, dragging feeling of jet lag. It’s awful, and it can interfere with productivity and enjoyment on any trip.
Eatin’ La Vida Local – how to eat like a local on vacation
Food is a language everyone speaks, bringing people and cultures together in a way few other things can. So keep these tips on the menu to ensure that your next trip is even more memorable and delicious.
Romantic adventures you’ll love… both near and far
I often write about big romantic adventures that you need a passport and a lot of time to get to. But you don’t need to travel for hours on airplanes and trains to experience something new.
Need coffee? Here’s your Cup of Joe Around the Globe
Ordering coffee outside of the US can sometimes be a bit tricky for travelers – but once you get the hang of it, you’ll find yourself enjoying some of the best stuff on earth.
How to skip the security and immigration lines
If you’re a frequent traveler, you’ve undoubtedly had the near-universal experience of enduring a TSA security line or an immigration line upon re-entry to your home country. What if you could bypass these lines for good?
The Adventure Mindset and how it can change everything
Nobody loves standing in long security lines, and I don’t know one person who is thrilled by the fact that most airline seats only recline about four inches, if you’re lucky.
5 simple questions to help you choose the best luggage
Choose the wrong luggage and you may waste precious travel time and energy cursing your sore back and inadequate bags, the right luggage will free you up to enjoy your trip without any unnecessary aggravation.