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Summer Vibes Don’t Have To End! Visit This Texas Beach Town With 34 Miles Of White Sand And Affordable Resorts

Share The Article Last Updated 2 weeks ago So much for the Mayan calendar, huh? Well, you may question if yours is right too. As many of us feel forced to sip pumpkin concoctions, throw on a dusty flannel from the back of the closet, and hit the back roads for incredible vibrant scenery this […]

United Airlines Launches 5 New International Routes That No Other U.S. Airline Flies  

Share The Article Nothing makes the world feel smaller than an airplane.   And every time a new nonstop international flight route is announced, exploring the world becomes a little bit easier.   This is why it’s so exciting that United Airlines has announced the largest international expansion in its history.   Next summer, United […]

How To Buy Gold at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul

Share The Article Last Updated 2 years ago Buying gold in Turkey, especially gold jewelry, is gaining massive popularity right now with the amazing conversion rate against the declining Turkish Lira and the ability for consumers to purchase directly from sellers without a middleman. Personally, I’m getting tired of wasting my money on cheap costume […]

Northern Lights & $99 Flights: Winter Is The Perfect Season To Visit This European Country

Share The Article Last Updated 6 hours ago At this time of year, you’re likely prioritizing destinations where temps are in the upper 70s, you don’t step outside the door and you’re suddenly knee-deep in snow, and where there are more than 5 hours of daylight every day. That’s Iceland for you, but before you […]

This Trendy Beach City Is The Spanish Miami And It Boasts Mild Winter Weather And $40 Hotels

Share The Article Last Updated 34 seconds ago Though Europe is probably not the first destination that comes to mind when you think of a winter sun getaway, not all parts of the continent will be exactly plunged into darkness and face bitterly cold temperatures starting in December. Certainly not this sun-drenched city lining the south coast […]

CDC Travel Advisory: These 3 Caribbean Nations Have Been Moved To High-Risk

Share The Article Last Updated 2 years ago On Tuesday, the CDC added three popular Caribbean nations to its high-risk category for travelers. Jamaica, Turks and Caicos, and Anguilla moved the CDC’s COVID-19 high-risk list.  The level 3 high-risk category is now the highest risk category after the CDC changed its rating systems for assessing […]

Move Over Vegas! This East Coast Alternative Is Perfect For Fall And Half The Price

Share The Article Looking for the perfect place to party, gamble, and generally enjoy the finer things in life?  Atlantic City is the Las Vegas of the East Coast, albeit on a smaller scale.   It’s just a 2-hour drive from New York, and from Philadelphia, you have just 1 hour drive time. And it […]

Why I traded my walk-in closet for a virtual one

As a millennial I put everything in the cloud, like my photos, movies, documents… so why not my clothes? I traded my walk-in closet for a virtual closet. It wasn’t an easy idea for me to grab a hold of at first, but once I understood just how easy it made my life, there is no […]

5 Digital Nomad Destinations In Thailand You Can Live In For Under $1000 A Month

Share The Article Last Updated 4 months ago Are you looking for the most affordable digital nomad destinations in Thailand? I’ve got you covered with this list! Thailand is a hugely popular destination for digital nomads thanks to its affordable prices, beautiful scenery, and friendly people (it’s not called the Land of Smiles for nothing!) […]

Affordable & Stunning City 2 Hours From Rome Is The Perfect Fall Getaway

Share The Article Last Updated 1 month ago Narrow streets lined by ocher-colored buildings, charming piazze centered around medieval fountains, and some of the best-preserved ancient Roman monuments still surviving to this day—there are many reasons to go to Rome. At the same time, there are many why you shouldn’t: Between the intense crowding––sorry, folks, […]

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