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Iceland’s Once in a Lifetime Blue Lagoon Experience

Iceland’s thermal pools and hot springs are soul nourishing, skin rejuvenating and simply beautiful. There are many to explore in Iceland… Sky Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Myvatn Nature Baths. Start with Blue Lagoon. After landing at Keflavik Airport, hop on a shuttle straight into the heart of Reykjavík (there are a handful of shuttle companies that depart from the arrivals area on a regular basis) and go for a stroll. It’s …

My Simple, Practical Tips on How Not to Look Like a Tourist Abroad

First, why is this important? As a solo female traveler, especially if you like going “off the grid” to explore on your own, you’re less conspicuous. Pickpockets are a factor in every large city, here and abroad. Also, there are cultural norms which, as a woman traveling in a different country, merit your attention. Here are a few of my personal rules for “blending in.” Fanny packs shout, “I am …

Know When to Fold ‘Em: My Best Advice If A Trip Goes Sideways

Today I should be in the bustling capital of Bangkok. Three years of planning. My bucket list trip to Southeast Asia. Siem Riep, Angkor Wat, a cruise on Ha Long Bay, Luang Prabang, 150 foot reclining Buddhas, Hanoi. Silks, pearls, Pho and the Khmer Dynasty. Three flight cancellations and delays over three days nixed the trip. Here’s how to manage if this happens to you while saving your money and …

Art-Inspired Travel: Secrets of the World’s Least Known Museums

Museums around the world engage and enthrall. A visit for me is never finished, I just run out of time. The most prestigious are not my only favorites since the smaller, stumbled upon gems can delight without the crowds and with greater access to the works displayed. Vienna On a fall afternoon in Vienna, I asked a shop owner about the Gustav Klimt posters of his painting, “Lady with a …

Do I Need a Visa? My Very Best Tips for Safe, Easy Border Crossings

First, this is written for Americans holding US passports. Big qualifier here because if you are one of the lucky world citizens to hold this gem, treasure it. A US passport simplifies travel like few others, ranked 7th in the world in terms of access to other countries. In fact, of the 195 countries recognized by the UN charter in 2023, you can visit 187 if them without a visa. …

Here’s a Little Food Magic from My Favorite Places

Part of a robust, magical traveling experience involves sampling fabulous foods from far-flung destinations, right? It slays me when I hear travelers asking for directions to the nearest American fast food joint when the locals can suggest so many marvelous and different options. You can get a burger and fries at home. Anytime. While you’re visiting Spain, try the Paella Valenciana, and in Portugal the Croquetas or the Padron Peppers. …