October 25, 2016
Do you know where your passport is right now? Are you certain? Go ahead and check….you know you want to It’s just where it should be? Good! But…what if it isn’t? What if it were stolen or lost either while you’re at home in the U.S. or, worse when you are traveling in a...
September 27, 2016
The rigors of travel can be exhausting! From lineups at the airport to flight delays, air travel definitely isn’t the ‘walk in the park’ it was a few decades ago. What you don’t need to add to your stress, is having your credit card, wallet, or passport stolen when you’re traveling. To have this happen...
September 20, 2016
August 26, 2016
From tiny terminals to longer lines and beefed-up security, you may be in for a bit of culture shock when using European airports, especially if you’re using a lower-cost carrier. Just as in America, Europe has its share of good, bad and ugly airports, where good (if not great) might be the Helsinki Airport in...
August 16, 2016
AirBnBs and VRBO vacation rental properties are a hot ticket item right now for many travelers. They offer the advantage of being ensconced in an area inhabited by locals rather than in a hotel inhabited with other travelers. Sometimes the homeowners will be there during your stay; at others, you may be there on your...
July 27, 2016
Having your luggage stolen, getting pickpocketed, and facing the uncertain behaviors of strangers are always possibilities when you travel. Whether you’re flying to a third world country or taking the train to see a friend five hours away in your state, you should follow current events and research your destination for crime statistics that could...
May 24, 2016
What are the safest destinations for solo travelers? Asian and European countries tend to be lowest on crime worldwide, according to the 2015 Legatum Safety & Security Index. The Index rates each country on several quality-of-life factors: economy, entrepreneurship and opportunity, governance, education, health, security and safety, personal freedom, and social capital. Below is a...
April 26, 2016
Nowadays criminals can be anyone, and they only get shrewder with time. Crimes of opportunity and crimes against property are a constant wherever you may be going. Whether you’re at home, across the country, or on another continent, no one is immune to crime. The following travel safety tips and travel gear won’t make you...
March 07, 2016
March 01, 2016
Comedian Larry David once said, “I don’t like talking to people I know, but strangers I have no problem with.” Larry David must be a solo traveler. Some of the best trips are the ones you take alone. Solo travel can teach you to be more resourceful and comfortable in your own skin. Plus, traveling...
January 19, 2016
The ability to camouflage in order to blend in and ward off predators is a survival skill used by every species—from butterflies to humans. National Geographic says, “Organisms use camouflage to mask their location, identity, and movement. This allows prey to avoid predators, and for predators to sneak up on prey.” Travel calls upon the...
December 08, 2015
Written early in the last century, Emily Post’s Etiquette covered decorum and manners to be demonstrated in all sorts of everyday situations as well as etiquette to be displayed when attending a special event such as a wedding. Emily’s ideas were written before airlines existed in the numbers they now do, and before air travel...