Are you heading to Aruba for some fun in the sun? Then you’ve come to the right place! Listed in this article is a comprehensive packing guide to Aruba, one of my favorite tropical destinations of all time! Included are the basics as well as a list of health, safety, and first-aid related items that you
* This article was special requested from one of my readers, Lauren from fellistravels.blog
The following information was obtained from the World Health Organization (WHO), Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Special Program
Going through airport security is one of the most daunting and demanding parts of navigating through an airport, especially if you’re traveling as a family, with children, or with people that may be unfamiliar with the process. Even super savvy travelers such as myself make mistakes when
As a responsible traveler, you arrive in the airport at the airline’s recommended time frame- 2 hours for domestic or 3 hours for international. To your pleasant surprise, you zipped through check-in and TSA security with plenty of time to spare! Now, you find yourself with over an hour
Have you ever looked at your face under the florescent lighting of an airport bathroom—and after a long-haul flight noticed every zit, bump, scar, freckle, mole, blackhead, dry patch, and wrinkle SINCE BIRTH has just reappeared all on your face? I know I have on numerous
I want to share with you the story of Sarah Kransnoff, a 74-year-old woman who actually died from jet lag using frequent air travel. It was the year 1971, Sarah and her 14-year-old grandson decided to binge on multi-continental flying (for reasons I have no idea- it’s rumored that
I seem to have a dark cloud over me every time I go on long-distance flights. I say this because every single time I step foot on a plane I always manage to sit behind a screaming baby, in front of a seat kicker, or next to an armrest hogger (yeah, you know who
One of the biggest things that deters people from traveling is the risk of it being “not safe.” I have had numerous conversations with individuals who share with me the sole reason they do not travel
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