Whether you’re travelling with your partner, best friend, or family member, here are my favourite simple travel hacks for couples that I’ve discovered over the years (some may even save you some money!).
Travel Tips
Being picky stems from dietary restrictions to not like the texture or look of certain foods. And I’ll admit, my preferences don’t always make sense.
But, one of the best parts of travel is to try different food and experience a new culture. The problem – that’s kind of hard to do as a picky eater.
Eco-friendly, travel-friendly, caffeine friendly, storage-friendly… is there anything the Stojo Cup can’t do? The Stojo collapsible cup is your new travel best friend. It’s packable, leak-proof, and lightweight making it the perfect travel mug to take on the go.
As a traveller, one of the toughest questions is always “what shoes should I take on vacation?” They take up so much space, but it’s also something you kind of can’t live without. Depending on the type of trip you’re going on, Blundstones might be your new go-to travel boot. Blundstone boots are worth it …
Over the years, I’ve found myself in the market for suitcases… both large and small. For my carryon, and my checked luggage I chose to buy from Travelpro’s Maxlite 5 series.
In fall 2019 my partner and I embarked on the biggest trip of our life. We left Montreal behind to live in four different European countries. Here’s my long term travel guide to how we slow traveled across Europe for four month!
Not all games are easy to travel with so I put together a list of travel-friendly games that are even more fun to play, solo, in a group, for 10 minutes, or for 3 hours!
Everyone has their own list travel essentials that they never leave home without. It ranges from packing the necessities to comfort items that make us feel closer to home.
I love free walking tours! It’s the first thing I look for in any city I’m about to visit. It’s a great way to learn about the history, some local hang outs, and even intriguing fun facts.
There are both pros and cons of fall travel in Europe. It’s low season in Europe which means there are typically fewer tourists. But, that doesn’t mean it doesn’t come without some downsides too.