Posts in the Category: Travel Blog
By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Lifestyle & Travel Blog & Travel Gear & Travel Resources on June 25th, 2013
Luggage is the ultimate travel necessity.
Whether you’re a backpacker or a luxury traveler you still need to put your clothes and socks into some sort of bag. We’ve used pretty much everything from backpacks to …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Hawaii & Maui & Molokai & Travel Blog on June 18th, 2013
Moloka’i may only be 15 miles from Maui, but from everything I’ve heard it could very well be its own country. The fish shaped island with cliffs as tall as 300 story skyscrapers sits in …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Travel Blog & Travel Resources on May 26th, 2013
Just like booking your flights or hotel, leaving your vehicle in airport parking should be researched and, if possible, purchased in advance before arriving at the airport. Why? Well, there are actually three reasons: Save, …
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By Randy Kalp
Posted in - Emilia-Romagna & Italy & Travel Blog on May 17th, 2013
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onsistently in the Top 5 most in demand tourist spots in the world, Italy gets more than 40 million visitors a year. Legacy cities, like Rome, Venice and Florence, get most of the action, leaving …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Photography Posts & Photos & Travel Blog on May 17th, 2013
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Editors Note: This is a guest post by fellow travel blogger Susan Shain. Please see her bio below to learn more about her.
Traveling to a new country is a journey …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Italy & Rome & Travel Blog on May 9th, 2013
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It happened by accident.
Hangover Mike – the unconventional Roman tour guide.
Instead we decided to visit St. Peter’s and when we arrived we were equally shocked at the length of the line. It was …
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By Bethany Salvon
Posted in - Europe & Italy & Travel Blog & Tuscany on May 2nd, 2013
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One day in the not so near future you will be able to bicycle from Florence to Rome on a path through the Val di Chiana.
We got a taste of that 400 km journey on …
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