If you’re looking for the best travel credit card that rewards you for your travels, then look no further than the Chase Sapphire Reserve, a wildly popular credit card by Chase Bank. I signed up for this travel credit card in December of 2016. The application process was painless and I had my card within…
Photography is a big part of why I travel. I love taking photos of landscapes, buildings, attractions, monuments, food, experiences, and more. I’ve learned a few things during my many travels about getting good travel photos during a trip. Here are my best travel photography tips! It isn’t all about just having a good travel…
If you’re an American abroad who needs to call home, keep your credit card in your wallet! I’ve got three solid options for calling American numbers, even landlines, while traveling. All you need is a good wifi connection and a smartphone or computer. Here is how to make free calls to the US from abroad! …
Traveling the world can be one of the most rewarding life experiences. As a woman, travel can be liberating and empowering – but sadly, it can also be dangerous. The unfortunate reality is that for women, it’s necessary to take a few more safety precautions than men would when traveling. It may not be fair, but…
If you want to work abroad, there’s many ways to do it. The path to working abroad isn’t easy, but if you have your heart set on it, then I’m here to share some tips on getting a job abroad. I’ve always loved travel ever since I was a college student. So it naturally made…
Health is something we take for granted. One day we’re feeling great and the next day – we’re hit with a cold, or ache we can’t explain! Unfortunately, traveling exacerbates any immune deficiencies we have in our bodies. We become exposed to new bacteria, new germs and new viruses when we travel making it really…
Travel insurance isn’t the first thing you think of when you start planning a trip abroad. Researching beaches, hotels, and restaurants is so much more fun, right? However, travel insurance has become all the more important now that we all know what it’s like to live through a global pandemic. Today I want to talk…
If you want to travel more, you should consider self-employment as a means to gain control of your time while still earning money. I feel like most people either jump at the chance to become self-employed or it terrifies them to pieces. I happened to be of the former group, and let me tell you:…
Theft is an unfortunate reality in today’s world. Travelers are a favorite target of thieves because they’re often distracted – by looking for a street name or just admiring a monument or new place they’re exploring. It’s necessary to protect your money while traveling so you don’t find yourself without access to money abroad or…
Whenever someone asks me how I’m able to travel so often, I always tell them the truth: I have a remote job! People are sometimes a little skeptical, but working remotely is becoming more and more common than you may think. Renting an office is expensive, and companies realize that office workers don’t mind working…
I have a confession to make. Ever since I started traveling regularly in 2016, I have caught a cold on every single trip. Some days it was just a few days after I arrived in another country, and other times it was a few weeks later. I figured this was just the price I paid…
I discovered an app this summer which I think will be super useful for anyone who travels between the US, France, Germany, the UK, or the US. Not only does it offer free calls between all these countries using only wifi or cellular data, but you can also receive calls using a number from all…
A while back I started researching the best debit cards for international travel. Most banks charge fees to withdraw cash from a non-affiliated ATM and these fees can get pretty high especially while abroad. If you’re going to be traveling regularly, you want a debit card that is free of all fees as they can…
I’m searching for a place to live. I love traveling but at some point, I want to stay in one place. I’ve lived in the US for the majority of my life, with the exception of a year abroad in France when I was 16. I know it’s going to be impossible to find a…