Dubai—and the United Arab Emirates as a whole—is a locale that almost requires visitors to have a high-end, Instagram-worthy experience. It’s a place to take dope pictures and indulge in the finest luxuries. While this isn’t my typical MO for traveling, I have to admit, the Dubai and UAE experience sweeps you up, begging you to and stunt for the ‘Gram. But it’s okay, because, well…Dubai. After ... Read the Post
The Biggest Travel Lesson I Learned From My Mom Passing Away
My mom just passed away. I have, unfortunately, had to say this quite a lot in the last two weeks, but this is the first time I have written it. It sucks to join a club that, while I knew it was inevitable, I didn’t want to have to join so soon. But…life. So here we are. ... Read the Post
How to Plan Before Traveling to a Natural Disaster Area
Harvey. Irma. Jose. Back in 2017, these hurricanes became household names, largely for the havoc they have reaped in the Caribbean. And it seems like every year there are more and more household-name storms that are threatening the Atlantic and other areas. Most travelers know that it is hurricane season in the Caribbean from June until November, but natural disasters have the opportunity to ... Read the Post
Why I Like to Travel Solo
“The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before.” ~Albert Einstein Five years ago, I never thought I would be writing this... an article on why I like to travel solo. I never thought I would be saying that I really, *really* like traveling by myself. Five years ago, I thought the ... Read the Post
How to Keep Your Seat on a Plane: The United Incident and What This Means for Passengers
To assess this situation with 20 years of airline industry knowledge, Rhyse Woodward, Resident Travel Industry Expert and airline retiree, to weigh in. Here are her insights: A video went viral today of a doctor being forcibly dragged off his flight in an overbooking situation. The video is naturally causing outrage against the airline, staff, crew, and the law enforcement officer(s) involved. ... Read the Post
Santa Fe City Guide: Planning a Trip to Santa Fe
Santa Fe is the sleepy little southwestern town that could. It is super quaint and the perfect getaway for great food, a southwestern vibe, and Native American culture. Even being there for a few days wasn’t enough time and we need to go back. Here are some insights for planning a trip to Santa Fe. ... Read the Post
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