It is that time of the year again! It is Christmas time, time for Kwanza, and many end-of-the-year celebrations from around the world. Since the last week of November, everyone has had their decorations out, cities are lit up, and…
8 Useful Packing Essentials for Women Solo Travelers
Certain checkmarks are inevitable when traveling. One of those checkmarks to complete is packing. Packing is an essential part of the journey, but also a hectic process. As someone who spent two weeks packing for my move to Washington, D.C.,…
Self-Gifting on a Budget: 6 Christmas Gift Ideas Under $25 for Solo Female Travelers
Recently, a Fox News pundit said that adults did not give gifts. In her opinion, the best way to still afford Christmas this year is to focus only on kids ages 3 to 18, since adults do not need gifts….
Travel Around Europe For Less Than $30: Amazing Iberia EU Travel Deals!
One of the reasons I loved living in Europe was the ease of traveling throughout it. Its small size and the interconnectedness of its countries made visiting the Old Continent enjoyable. Every weekend presented an opportunity to catch a train…
Holiday Hosting While Traveling: 6 Household Items to Have for the Best Holiday Dinner
It is that time of year again when the world prepares to bid farewell to the current year and welcome the new one. As the year draws to a close, it brings a unique opportunity for reflection and celebration. This…
Fall for New England: 9 Great Must-Visit Cities in New England
As someone from Rhode Island, I am sometimes shocked by how little my state and the region as a whole are known to many people, both internationally and in the United States. It is sometimes annoying when I tell people…
Fall Travel Guide: 9 Popular Fall Festivities from Around the Globe
Fall is in session, and many dubbed this season the low-peak travel season or the Shoulder season. Tickets are cheaper, hotel accommodations are affordable, and the tourist spots are less crowded. Although the number of people traveling is lower than…






