The Tops and Flops of 200 days on the road
Following our reflections on 200 days of travel, here are the tops and flops of our last 100 days on the road:
Following our reflections on 200 days of travel, here are the tops and flops of our last 100 days on the road:
We GlobetrotterGirls are celebrating a major milestone this weekend – our first 100 days on the road!
Maybe you have a healthy lump of cash set aside for you to deplete at will while you backpack your way around the globe, or perhaps you are independently wealthy and if this is you, congratulations! For the rest of us out there, at some point, picking up work along during our around the world adventures is inevitable.
Rather than latch on to the predictable summer vacation in Spain, this post suggests heading down to Malaga and taking day trips along the coast and inland for an easy, unique way to experience Spain this summer.
Britain’s capital is rumored to be expensive to visit, but follow these tips and stay easily within your budget on a shoestring trip to London.
Patagonia is a must, but is a logistical challenge! This is the route we took from Chile’s Lake District to Ushuaia, Argentina, including buses, hotels, distances, prices and what to do in each town.
Obviously there are thousands of things to love about Santiago, but we are sharing the 33 things we loved the most and that made Chile’s capital special for us:
We have had some amazing ups and disappointing downs, and share with you here our tops & flop moments, experiences and recommendations below.
This week’s Polaroid shows a couple of flamenco musicians on the Plaza de España in the Andalusian town of Seville, home to flamenco music and dance.
Following up on my How To Find Cheap Flights post earlier this year, I am introducing a new flight search engine and a couple more flight hacking tips!