Ios Island If you’re young, enjoy the beach, dancing, drinking, and staying up till the wee hours of the morning, then Ios is the island for you this summer. The island is beyond beautiful. Vast white sand beaches are complimented by blue and white tiled hills. Ios starts to get very warm in June, however [ Read More ]
Archive for the ‘Budget’ Category
Do you think New York City is an expensive city to visit? The Big Apple is literally flooded with free attractions. The best part is most of New York City’s top attractions are free. Still don’t believe it. Well here are some of New York City’s top attractions that won’t cost you a cent to [ Read More ]
Please welcome guest blogger, Rae, from Travels With Miranda RVing is a great way to explore the unspoiled vistas of Canada’s Yukon. By reducing fuel, campground, and food costs, RVing the Yukon can be an economical adventure expanded to include Alaska and the Northwest Territories. I hope the following tips, based on my personal experiences [ Read More ]
With cheap fares to San Francisco available as low as $49, we thought it was time to find out how to spend a cheap and affordable weekend in San Francisco! This is by no means a comprehensive list, but more just some ideas to help you see what all there is to do in this [ Read More ]
There is something about San Diego that makes people happier and optimistic. It’s one of the happiest places on earth. Maybe it is the beautiful beaches, the perfect weather, or the charming history. On Tuesday, Cinco de Mayo, San Diego will celebrate this Mexican holiday with cultural events across the city. Check out the official San Diego [ Read More ]
Everyone looks forward to forward to taking a break from their schedule and enjoying a relaxing vacation. But having a hole in the pocket due hotel booking, wipes out the entire charm of the vacation. We have come up with some common and not so common money saving ideas to make sure that you do [ Read More ]
Welcome guest blogger, Hilarye, from the blog Dotting the Map! Five Ways to Seriously Save Money Traveling This Year With the economy the way it is we are all cutting back anywhere we can. The first thing that goes is that much needed vacation. But seriously think twice about that- because now is the time [ Read More ]
Memorial Day is an American holiday with a long history and many traditions. The day was originally called Decoration Day and began in 1868. It was a day designated to remember those who died in our nation’s service. What was once a solemn day has morphed into a celebration of the unofficial start of summer, [ Read More ]
My first real trip out of the USA that I can remember (because I don’t count 5 hours in Niagara Falls, Canada or living as a toddler in the South Pacific) was to Monterrey, Mexico. My friends and I drove to Laredo, Texas (where I discovered that I never want to go through that kind [ Read More ]
Welcome to our first guest blogger, Chris Christensen from the popular travel blog and podcast, Amateur Traveler. Chris writes to us while traveling across Mexico. Welcome Back to Oaxaca Oaxaca (pronounced wa-hawk-a) Mexico was a popular tourist destination in southern Mexico until a teacher’s strike in 2006 and the resulting government crack down left the [ Read More ]



