Author: Traveler

Add This Healthy Adult Summer Camp to Your Bucket List

August 4, 2017

Camp season is upon us, and not just for kids. Even though adult summer camps have become a thing in recent years, an entire weekend with strangers can seem daunting at first. Enter the day camp option with Soul Camp, a wholesome health and wellness sleepaway camp designed to be welcoming. To prove it, I […]

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How to Tip in Croatia: A Guide to Tipping in Croatia

August 4, 2017

When visiting any country in the world where tipping is much more common than anywhere else, it can be a drama when it comes to bill time; it’s awkward, to say the least! Now, if you’re visiting Croatia, the good news is that there is not a big tipping etiquette, and generally, gratuities are not […]

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Day Trip To Montenegro: Our Day Trip from Dubrovnik to Cetinje

August 4, 2017

Written by Travel Writer Cate Brubaker from International Desserts Blog When my husband and I visited Dubrovnik, we set aside a day for exploring nearby Montenegro by car. It was our first time to both Croatia and Montenegro and our Dubrovnik – Kotor – Cetinje – Dubrovnik day trip turned out to be one of our […]

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5 Top Places to Eat Like a Local in Puerto Vallarta

August 4, 2017

Located on Mexico’s Pacific Coast and surrounded by the beautiful Bay of Banderas, Puerto Vallarta is full of friendly faces and gorgeous beaches. The small city first gained international attention when it became the love nest for Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in 1963. Now in 2017, Puerto Vallarta is a top destination for travelers […]

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10 Ways to Protect Your Info When You Just Can’t Unplug

August 4, 2017

When you’re on vacation, lounging on a unicorn-shaped float as you overlook some sapphire-blue sea, it’s natural to want to share images with your friends back home. Maybe you have to check work emails, too. So you plug in to the public Wi-Fi at your hotel, or at a coffee bar or airport gate.  Free […]

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3 Croatian Island Escapes You Gotta Get to in 2017

August 4, 2017

With so many places to see and often too little time, it’s hard to know which Croatian cities and islands to put on your itinerary. If you’re looking for a little taste of island life to add to your travel plans, we’ve narrowed down three great island escapes to consider. Silba Silba Island. Photo: Zadar […]

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Kravice Waterfalls More Beautiful Than Plitvice Lakes

August 4, 2017

Written by Robert Schrader from Leave Your Daily Hell.  The Balkans’ most beautiful waterfall isn’t the one you think. I had a health scare at the beginning of my trip to the Balkans last year, so I didn’t get a chance to visit Plitvice Lakes National Park when I was in Croatia, as planned. I relayed this information […]

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Top 10 Sehenswürdigkeiten in Kroatien

August 4, 2017

Written  by Travel Writer Chris Vollmert. Die top 10 Sehenswürdigkeiten in Kroatien sind schwer auszumachen, aber es gibt definitiv einige, die man nicht auslassen darf. Kroatien ist generell wohl eines der schönsten Länder Europas, obwohl natürlich jedes Land seinen eigenen Flair und Besonderheiten hat. Dennoch steigt die Zahl der Touristen jährlich beträchtlich, was verdeutlicht wie […]

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The Laptop Ban is OVER for Etihad Flights to the U.S.

July 4, 2017

The ban on inflight electronics for flights from certain airports to the U.S. was a stupid policy even if the underlying concern was valid. It made planes less safe (due to the risk of lithium ion batteries in the cargo hold catching fire) without keeping electronics out of the hands of dangerous people heading to […]

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How Delta’s New 15 Minute Documentary Lies to Their Employees and the American People

July 4, 2017

I was asked on Twitter about the Delta 15 minute ‘documentary’ making their case that three Middle Eastern airlines are unfairly subsidized, a threat to Delta’s business, and in response that the U.S. government ought to limit consumer choices and raise airfare prices. I wasn’t going to write about this. Goodness knows I’ve covered the […]

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