Making personal discoveries across worlds unknown while creating new cultural connections and indulging local delectables, undoubtedly some of the many perks of traveling. Before reaching our journey’s end, comes the all too unpopular horrors of long intercontinental economy flights. Long flights in relatively cramped seating arrangements, not exactly an ideal way to travel. But for most of us, it is a realistic portion of the pursuit of our next travel venture.
Packing for me is as easy as 1-2-3. Figuring out the number of days to pack for, put together same number of shirts, underwear, socks, a pair of pants and couple of comfortable footwear, that concludes my share of the packing mayhem. At least, that’s what I’d prefer to deduce.
To cruise or not to cruise? A travel dilemma of late after our first cruise experience. For my wife and I, 2019 unfolded with a short 4-day cruise on the warm Bahamian waters in an attempt to escape frigidly cold Iowa winters. It was a lovely first time cruise for us. Great food, wonderful people, exceptional service staff, vibrant entertainment options, and gorgeous weather seemingly arranged for that perfect cruise escapade. Such an alluring cruise experience that calls for a revisit.
Going all inclusive has been a great budget-friendly way to escape the harsh winter months and just lounge around and take in all the sunshine and sea breeze of a tropical panorama. Think of it as a way the human species fly south in search of more desirable living conditions.
The City of Chicago is more than just an urban jungle of towering skyscrapers and feats of engineering prodigies. Within this electrifying metropolis is a plethora of architecture, arts and historical anecdotes awaiting your discovery.