travel advice
All the travel how-tos, where-tos, must-dos, packing suggestions and more.
Don't Go Here On Vacation!
So, you have decided to go on vacation. Where you go depends on who all is going. Is it to be a romantic vacation for Honeymooners, love birds, anniversary couple, or a family trip with the kids? This all decides where and why you are going for your vacation. This is easy, now you can decide where you want to go. Have you ever considered where not to go on vacation? Whether it is a road trip or airplane ride, these places should probably be avoided.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Wander
Best Travel Apps for Trip Planning & Using on Vacation
Why are travel apps useful for your trip? Traveling is exciting and it makes you happier. A while ago, tourists were forced to take a pile of maps, reference books, and guidebooks when going for a trip. But today, all of this can be fit into your smartphone. A modern tourist can plan their trip just inside the device. And some really effective travel management apps will help you do this in no time.
By Julia Beyers6 years ago in Wander
What Is the Religious Travel Industry?
While the reasons that people travel can be many, most people aren't going to think of religion as being even in the top five. However, religious tourism is actually in the top three, and is one of the sectors in which tourism has been growing each and every year. Most of this can be put down to the current ease of travel across the world, but some parts can actually be attributed to different ways of expressing and feeling your faith. In this article I'll go over a little bit of information, give a few basic examples, and explain why, for some, this tourism is becoming integral to their faith. If you have been thinking about taking part in religious tourism, I hope this article helps convince you to do so. If you live in an area that benefits from this type of tourism, I hope I can help you learn what the people taking part in it are looking for from your area.
By Jessica Riffle6 years ago in Wander
5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer Vacation
Most people look forward to their summer vacation, and often count weeks, days, and hours till they can finally relax and have fun. The choice of places you can spend your summer vacation is a vast one, and the location you choose should offer just the kind of activities you’re interested in. And once you decide on the where, it’s time to decide on the how. How you’ll spend your vacation is up to you, so make sure you prepare everything you need to make the most of your time off work. Here are some suggestions on how to do this.
By Marie Nieves6 years ago in Wander
Protecting What's Important to You While on Vacation
Vacations are important so that you can unwind after a stressful period whether it's because of issues at home or work. However, you need to worry about all of your belongings at home since they could be affected by different means that you can't deal with when you're away. Make sure that you take care of your assets in these different ways so you don't have to worry about any issues.
By Dennis McKonkie7 years ago in Wander
Most Peculiar Behaviours You Might Encounter at Heathrow Airport
Ranked number eight among the world’s top airports of 2019 by Skytrax, Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the UK and Europe according to passenger traffic. This airport also served the largest number of international travelers in the world until it lost the slot to Dubai Airport. When planning to go through this airport, you should learn these peculiar behaviours you might encounter at this airport.
By Jordon Cristobal7 years ago in Wander
The Seas of Israel
In thinking of the State of Israel, most people don’t consider The Seas of Israel. Israel conjures up images of arid lands, Bedouins, camels, and ancient ruins. Without a doubt, all of these are in Israel, but within the boundaries of Israel are the Sea of Galilee, the Dead Sea, and the Mediterranean. Each of these is unique unto itself both in topography and history. In addition, traveling between them offers some amazing sites as well. Its been my privilege to visit Israel over a dozen times, and each time visiting the seas is a major part of that visit.
By Kathy Slamp7 years ago in Wander
Why You Should Turn Your Phone Off on Vacation
Going on vacation is always an escape from the world that awaits us back at home. Whether it is beaches or forests, a new place is bound to bring happy memories for years to come. However, there is something that could get in the way of this fantastic time. It's that little piece of technology that almost everyone owns these days and can usually be found right in front of our faces.
By Ashlyn Harper7 years ago in Wander
The Truth About Traveling
a prologue of sorts The travel bug really sunk its teeth into me when I was a fresh-faced college graduate. I left the East Coast for the first time, and I took a month to venture across America with a couple of friends. When I got home, I immediately hit the internet to read travel blog after travel blog to figure out how to crack the code that would allow me to travel more often and further away from home.
By Lindsay Page7 years ago in Wander
Amazing Tips for First-Time Travelers
So you have made the wonderful (but sometimes scary) decision to travel the world. Deciding to travel for the first time can be a huge step, and one that is not for the faint of heart. While traveling does not necessarily mean leaving the country, this blog is directed mostly to those who are leaving their country of origin. Whether you are traveling for the first time, still deciding if you want to travel, or if you are new to the travel game, then this post was made for you! Before you can pack your suitcase, there are a few things you must keep in mind.
By Dani Hendrix7 years ago in Wander
Planning a Multi-Person Trip
Over the years, we have taken many multi-person trips, whether it is just us and the kids, travel with friends, or even family reunions that have multiple families coming together to a fun destination. We've had them go smoothly and we've had a few that were... well... not so smooth. I've learned a lot about planning these getaways—here are three of my top tips:
By Jennah Mitchell7 years ago in Wander











