Safety On A Solo Trip
Solo travel is one of my favorite ways of traveling and it is not as terrifying as it might seem. Whatever your motive is for the trip there are a few key things I recommend to be safe.
Solo travel is one of my favorite ways of traveling and it is not as terrifying as it might seem. Whatever your motive is for the trip there are a few key things I recommend to be safe.
It is wildly known that Napa Valley is filled with wineries and vineyards, a beauty to say the least. To my surprise the surrounding areas like Santa Rosa, Sonoma and Calistoga did as well.
Solo travel is an unforgettable experience. There is less opinion, new friendships and a sense of independence. So, why not try it?
When I first learned about the idea of long distance I thought it would never work. Why put yourself through it? It wasn’t until I began traveling and meeting different people that my mindset shifted.
Looking for seafood in Seattle? Then maybe check out this spot. Some things need improvement, but it was good overall.
Being that travel was something that my boyfriend and I had enjoyed separately, I figured I might as well give a baecation a shot. In our adventure I learned a few things to survive the trip.
New York City is the big apple, full of lights, condensed and where the hustle is real. With time I came to realize that New York City indirectly ingrained several “survival tactics” that I still use when I travel.
We stayed in Lighthouse Cove Inn right on Highway 101. At first I was a bit skeptical, but it turned out to be a great choice.
While being in the west coast I have realized how fun a road trip can be when you are prepared. I have created a short list to help you on your road trip.
As you progress in life I think it’s important to acknowledge the position you are in. There are many things to be thankful for and being able to travel is one of them.