If you’re lucky enough to be in Ireland for Saint Patrick’s day, you’re definitely up for some awesomeness.
To make the most of it, you definitely need some up front preparation and a bit of planning. I got you covered 🙂
If you’re lucky enough to be in Ireland for Saint Patrick’s day, you’re definitely up for some awesomeness.
To make the most of it, you definitely need some up front preparation and a bit of planning. I got you covered 🙂
Anyone who’s ever run a blog, travel themed or not, knows that it takes a lot of time and work to make it a place where readers want to return again and again.
Promotion on social media, managing your comments, networking, photo editing… It’s demanding just to simply get the word out there.
So when it comes to sitting down and writing your next blog post, you may feel uninspired and not sure where to start – and travel topics are often multi-layered and extra challenging.
I still vividly remember my first ever Airbnb experience. We were on our road trip in the US and decided to stay in three different cities in 8 days. It was also my first big road trip ever! Airbnb accommodation is what we chose for all three locations, and at the time, the main reason was the practicality of it, as well as meeting someone who is a local.
Since then, I’ve used many more Airbnb opportunities, and the list of my reasons to go with Airbnb has grown wider and deeper.
There are times in life when there is a very particular place you want to visit, but you can’t find the time. Other times, however, you may be having some extra days off, or you want to take your family somewhere new and nice, but you’re out of ideas and don’t know where to start. This is when you need new destination inspiration, and here I share my favorite ways to find it!
You may already be familiar with the beauty and uniqueness of Spanish cities; you may be completely clueless. Let me tell you: it doesn’t matter. Whenever you visit Barcelona, it will always leave you breathless, whether it’s your first visit or your hundredth.
It’s time to get real for a moment here. Online travel community has grown a lot in the past couple of years, and it’s been amazing to watch it – and to be part of it. More than ever before, people are writing about their journeys, experiences and challenges, and location independence is one of the hottest topics right now.
I don’t know about you, but planning out a trip gets me ridiculously excited. And I mean big time. After booking my transport and/or accommodation, I can barely fall asleep! I just love that feeling. Knowing there is an adventure waiting for me and that I’ll get to see another corner of big beautiful Earth just makes me insanely happy.
That’s how I felt when I booked my Belgrade trip. I have never been to Serbia before that, and I kept hearing stories from my friends about the beauty of Belgrade. I planned the trip with my friend and we decided to celebrate New Year’s Eve there.
It has now been over 4 years since I’ve started running. Anyone who has met me, knows I could talk about running for hours. All the beautiful and painful and encouraging things about it. The way runners are amazing. All the fantastic people I have met thanks to running. And, well… All the places running has taken me, giving me a lifetime of running travel stories!
Some of these places I’ve visited mostly for the purpose of running – meaning, if there wasn’t a running plan there, I may have ended up somewhere else (now we’ll never know, right?). Other places are mostly places where I’ve lived at some point. Not that it matters, really.
There is a place on this planet that I would go to all the time if I could. A place where I discovered strengths I never knew I had and a place where I have, for the first time ever, felt how small we all are compared to this world and its wonders. This place is every single inch of mountains of Montenegro.
There is an amazing movement happening between bloggers: the Liebster Award. It is an award made for bloggers, by bloggers, passed on from person to person to support each other in our writing community, while getting a bit closer to our readerships, too. I got nominated by Anita from The Sane Travel!
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