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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
My Au Pair Experience
Have you been daydreaming and brainstorming of a way to escape the routine of your ordinary day to day grind? Tired of the same scenery, same faces, same situations? You might be thinking of a quick vacay, or maybe a little backpacking trip, but maybe that won't suffice, it won't quench the thirst for adventure and time away, so, what are your options? Well there's many, and only a few I have tried, but one that I personally have tried and loved, was au pairing.
By Bekah Boudreau6 years ago in Wander
Greece Grows in Popularity as an Adventure Destination
As the adventure travel industry becomes bigger each year, an increased number of travelers are looking for new destinations to experience unforgettable adventures. Greece was always known for its rich history, amazing beaches, and traditional culture. But now, more people are noticing it as being a great destination to explore the great outdoors.
By Mindaugas Šavėla6 years ago in Wander
Jaco: Where the Fun and Adventure Never Stops
About an hour’s drive from the Costa Rican capital of San Jose lies the city of Jaco. This is a small coastal, town located in the central Pacific and makes the perfect tropical retreat for adventurous folks. You may want to leave behind your makeup, high heels, and ironed shirts because you will not need them at Jaco! This town is like a tourist magnet. With its pristine beaches, wondrous jungles and challenging surf, there are plenty of adventures you can look forward to.
By Nancy Ahuja6 years ago in Wander
11 Tips for Driving in Iceland
Iceland is truly a beautiful country, and a great way to see it is to hire a car and take a road trip. There are no trains, and unless you are on a guided bus tour, there are limited buses. So, we spent 18 days exploring Iceland by car. From that experience, here are our 11 tips for driving in Iceland.
By Lisa Bundesen7 years ago in Wander
Seven Rules for When Your Friends Come to Stay
Tonight we're welcoming another guest to our lovely London flat. This friend is around our tenth person to come stay since we arrived in the UK, and after hosting ten people, and spending a year traveling and enjoying the experience of being a house guest, I'd like to think we know a thing or two about having people to stay. Here are seven useful tips which we reckon have been helpful when it comes to having friends or family stay at our place. Maybe you'll find them helpful the next time you have visitors to yours!
By Sarah Katherine7 years ago in Wander
Shopping Guide to Brierley Hill, Redditch and Worcester
Merry Hill Shopping Centre Today, Merry Hill is one of the region's most successful shopping destinations, attracting over 21 million visits every year offering a wealth of high quality services and facilities.
By Akash Sharma7 years ago in Wander
8 Traveling Tips I've Learned During My Week in Istanbul
Last week I finished my week long trip to Istanbul. I of course researched the things to see and do in Istanbul but there turned out to be much more than I anticipated. You can spend weeks in Istanbul and not actually see everything you wanted to see.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Wander
Basic Guide to Visit Germany
Getting to Germany The cheapest way to travel from the United States to Germany would be through international airports like ORD in Chicago or JFK in NY to any part of Europe and then fly from that city to your final destination in Germany. Often times, one can find cheaper prices when booking separate tickets and travelling through different countries. To give you an example, we flew from ORD to LHR in London for 350 USD round trip per person, from there we took another flight to DUS in Dusseldorf, Germany for 80 USD per person which totals 430 USD. If you were to book separate tickets our recommendations to enter Germany would be to fly into Hamburg, Berlin or Munich.
By Armando J.7 years ago in Wander











