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3-Day Weekend in Washington State: Ocean, Rainforest, and Mountains
My husband Kent and I, residents of America’s fly-over Midwest, had come to experience the wonders of nature itself.
Are Cruises Safe? A Cruise Safety Guide For Parents
More than 11 million US passengers went on a cruise in 2014 but generated only 34 reported incidents. And this trend seems to stay stable year after year.
Why Recent College Grads Should Take Time to Travel
Just graduated college or graduating soon? Frustrated about job prospects? Isabel Eva Bohrer shares tips on a travel option that you may not have thought of. A RTW trip could enhance your resume and make you stand out to prospective employers.
The Majestic Hotel and The Top 7 Things to Do in Kuala Lumpur
The Majestic continues to offer British cuisine and cocktails in a glamorous art deco atmosphere, with service that would put a Cunard ocean liner to shame.
75 Ways to Save Money For Your Travels
Is it true that only people with high-paying careers can afford to save large sums of money for travel? Pamela claims that anyone can save large sums of money for travel, it just takes some creativity and planning. Here are 75 tips to help.
The Eat, Pray, Love Effect: Is Travel Really a Path to Self-Discovery?
Bestsellers like Eat, Pray, Love suggest that going on a long trip can lead to personal and spiritual discovery. Is this true or is it simply overblown hype?
Define Dangerous in 2018:
How do you decide whether a country is safe enough to travel to? Jenn Miller discusses how to weigh the pros and cons, consider the realities and check on the details before you travel, as well as how to minimize risks on the ground.
“I’m Taking Off to See the World!” How to Tell Your Parents
Breaking the news that you’re going traveling can cause a parental freak out of epic proportions. By preparing answers to the most common questions you can downgrade your parents’ concern from panic to everyday worry. Jo Fitzsimons shows you how.
How Travel Saved My Life
There is a whole world out there waiting for you to discover. There is a whole you out there waiting to be discovered. Travel to discover. Travel to recover. Travel to live. Travel for no one else but you.
7 Reasons Why Everyone Should Travel Solo At Least Once
It takes a great deal of courage to set off on one’s own into unknown territory, but there is growth and empowerment in doing so. Renee Lo Iacono shares a few things traveling solo can teach you about yourself and the world.
Gap Years for Every Student: How to Make the Most of the Opportunity
Jenn Miller discusses why students (and their parents) should consider a gap year between high school and college, and not just how to make it happen, but how to make the most of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Why I Travel: To Find Happiness? Nope.
We’re looking to start a conversation about “Why We Travel?” When did you first travel? What were your thoughts or perceptions about how travel would be before you began? What were your thoughts along the journey? How were you transformed by that first trip? What did it feel like while you were traveling? What did you learn? Where have you been since?






