Posts Tagged ‘traveling tips’

02
January
2013

Journey Planner: Travel Planning

I was recently asked this question and I thought of sharing it here in my blog…

Travel: How do you plan your adventures?

I use the Scatter Travel Journey Planner. I also like Travel Advisor for checking out what other travelers liked and didn’t think was worth their time. YouTube is also a good resource for what to see. I post my videos there to help other travelers plan their vacations. You can find them on the Couplestravel channel. One more place I check are tour companies’ web sites. I see what they have on their itineraries. They put a good variety of the best there is to see, do and places to stay.

27
December
2012

Traveling Tips: Don’t Be A Victim

I was a victim in Rome of pick pocketing. They stole my wallet out of my purse when I fell asleep on a bus. I didn’t even know it until I was back at my hotel. They are very good. I have a video that I would love to share with anyone that would like to increase their personal travel safety. Especially if you are traveling alone. You can see it at: http://bit.ly/Q4PQLT

21
December
2012

Traveling Tips for Your Honeymoon

I always advise that because most couples are exhausted by the end of the wedding and the reception that they should take a few days to relax before heading out on an active honeymoon vacation. If you want to leave right away plan the first few days for relaxing.

22
November
2012

Have Been on Any of These Scenic Drives?

I would recommend the drive to Neuschwanstein Castle it really is beautiful and ending at a real fairy tale castle. What is better than that? I think I would pass up the vampire drive. Too scary for me. Highway 101 drive is great for stops for fresh seafood dinners.

08
November
2012

Do You Roll Your Cloths

I roll my cloths when I need to pack things tight. I put anything that will fit in shoes in them to save space. Don’t forget to take a bag with your computer, electronics, medications, glasses, etc. separately so that if they gate check your bag you still have the necessities with you.