Posts Tagged ‘Money’
5 Classic Ways to Ruin Your Trip
Every place you visit will boast perfect beaches, an amazing culture, and happiness all around. Unfortunately, those stories aren’t all true. As soon as you start an adventure, you’re also inviting chaos and uncertainty into your life.
Read More20 Types of Trips You Should Take at Least Once
Traveling isn’t just about the destination you choose. The way you travel and why also play a big part in determining how memorable your trips will be. So, after picking your country, what are you going to do on your trip is the next question. Here are a few ideas.
Read More20 Travel Myths That Shouldnt Hold You Back
If you’re dying to travel the world as soon as possible, but everything you read or watch makes you have second thoughts, I’m here to open your eyes and bust those annoying travel myths! Here are 20 myths about travel you can safely ignore.
Read More20 Smartest Cities in America
While some insist that America is hurtling towards becoming an idiocracy, in truth its citizens are smarter and better educated than ever before. Today, 59% of American adults are able to say they’ve completed some college education or more, while 1 in 3 boast a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Read More28 Coolest Airbnbs in America
It used to be the case that if you were booking a vacation, you’d have to find a hotel, motel or resort. Thanks to the Internet, though, travelers now have more options than ever when it comes to booking accommodations in some of the world’s hottest travel destinations.
Read More20 Countries Where Your Money Goes Further
Sometimes you want to explore the world, but don’t have enough money saved – or so you think. Believe it or not, traveling doesn’t have to be expensive if you pick the right destination. Let me give you some ideas!
Read MoreWorking in Hostels: The Best Way to Have a Cultural Experience on the Cheap
If you’re the type who couchsurfs and stays in hostels and homestays when traveling abroad, then I’ve got the perfect travel tip for you. Go somewhere where English isn’t regularly spoken and volunteer your native speaking talent.
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