Who doesn’t love a good adventure? But let’s be real, traveling can be expensive. Between flights, hotels, and activities, it can all add up quickly. That’s why having a good travel credit card in your arsenal can be a game-changer. But with so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. Fear not, my fellow wanderlusts, for I am here to break down the pros and cons of three popular travel credit cards: the Chase…
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It’s been rumored that the Philippines have some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. I can tell you that the rumor is true. From secret lagoons that are accessed only by battling crashing waves and swimming through a small opening in a rock, to pristine white sand beaches without another soul in sight, this country will steal your heart and reveal a new adventure around every corner.…
When we first arrived in El Nido, Philippines we thought it would be just like Thailand and that we would be able to book a hotel room once we arrived. We were wrong. There was no cell service for most of the 6-hour van ride from Puerto Princesa to El Nido, so looking up a place to stay during the ride was not an option. When those bars finally popped up on our phone screen about 5 miles before arrival,…
You’re booking your flight and you have 3 options: Shortest layover possible for the cheapest price, but… it lands in Hong Kong at 10pm and departs at 11am. Too late to go out and grab dinner and see the city but it is a shorter layover… Longer layover for the same price as Option 1. It lands at 5pm and departs at 11am. You’ll have time to grab some dinner, explore the city, grab a hotel room, and get a great…
Hotels in Southeast Asia can often feel like playing roulette. You never know what kind of area it’ll be in, whether there will be ants everywhere (as there are in most mid-grade hotels in SE Asia), or if the A/C actually works or not. We have taken the route of playing it by ear and booking hotels once we arrive and we have tried booking ahead of time, each of which has led us to a Catch 22. I can’t…
The Philippines are still a bit of a wildcard for most travelers, as tourism has not fully set in there. This was our second trip to Southeast Asia now and we have been able to really dial down on what to bring and what ended up being just a waste of space. Use our list as a starting point for your own list or download our PRINTABLE PACKING LIST to use. This list is specific for a 2.5 week trip…
Have you ever wondered what Mars looks like? I imagine it looks a bit like Southern Utah. My eyes were about as big as saucers the first time I went to Moab and saw these massive other-worldly red rock cliffs. After roughly 15 trips there, we still seem to find something new and insanely cool every time we visit. It was also the site of my near-death “Jesus take the wheel” moment, during which I met my husband. We’ll save that…
If Thailand isn’t already on your bucket list, add it. Now. There’s a reason why it’s one of the most loved travel destinations and why over half of the people who visit once will make their way back again. We came across quite a few Americans who had taken a trip to Thailand and decided to make it their new home. Just beware: once you experience the breathtaking views, get a Thai massage on the beach at sunset, try the…
Cruising is for single people or old people. It’s not as adventurous and fun as backpacking trips. WRONG! Cruising is for anyone who needs a vacation and wants a small taste of a few different countries but doesn’t have time to plan out all the details. It’s for when you need to see new places AND come home feeling rested. Our first cruise together was arguably the best trip we’ve ever gone on. Granted, it was our honeymoon and we would’ve had…