So, I don’t normally endorse products (except for super cheap flights!), but this is really handy. My Private Network lets you access the internet anywhere in the world from the country of your choice. HOW IT WORKS- (borrowed from their website because I don’t understand computers… yes, I understand the irony) “Without getting too technical,…
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Benazuza; The Food That Precedes The Dreams
During my time in Cancun, I was fortunate enough to have one of the most memorable dining experiences of my life twice in one day. Benazuza Restaurante is a molecular gastronomy restaurant located in the Oasis Sens resort in Cancun’s hotel zone. This day of gastronomic pleasures started at breakfast. Benazuza is open for both…
5 Reasons You Should Attend Tbex
I just returned from Tbex Cancun yesterday and I figured I should write this while I’m still on a little bit of a travel high. If you read my previous post you know that I was a little nervous going into something like this alone. My blog is approaching it’s first year, but that’s still…
Orlando’s Margaritafest 5
Okay, so I know it’s not technically travel since I live here (and hopefully no one is traveling to Orlando for Margaritafest), but this is the post I wish someone had written about Margaritafest 4 (or 3,2,1) before I spent $35+ tax on my “VIP” experience. I’ll start by saying that the margarita is…
DFDS Seaways Review and Tips
DFDS Seaways runs two ferries from Copenhagen to Oslo (among other routes), the Crown and the Pearl. After pricing out various options, I found that DFDS Seaways was by far the most economical choice. For the two of us, plane or train tickets would have been a little cheaper and faster, but once you factor…
Norwegian Air Shuttle Review
If you read my last post, then you know about the amazing, and slightly unbelievable fares from the US to Scandinavia on Norwegian Air Shuttle. Naturally, I was a little skeptical of fairs like this. I’ve just returned from a flight with them from Fort Lauderdale (the worst airport in the world, as it turns…
Travel Credit Card Review- 6 Months Later.
About six months ago, around the time this blog was born, I was dabbling in the exciting world of airline miles. I read others accounts of travel hacking and credit card churning. They earned hundreds of thousands of miles and traveled the globe staying in 5 star resorts for free. That sounded pretty okay, but…
Rosetta Stone- Level One Review
I’ve just completed level one of Rosetta Stone French! Hooray! Lot’s of people have been asking my opinion on the program so I figured I would put it out there. After much deliberation on which version of the program to get, I settled on the online subscription. I think this was a good option…
Barclaycard Arrival Mastercard-Adventures in Travel Hacking!
So I only recently found out travel hacking was a thing by reading several blogs on the subject. So far everyone is a lot better at it than I am, like this guy that traveled the world for $418, or this guy that flew to Brazil for $5. If you do a quick search on…
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