What to do when US Passport is lost
A US traveller's worst nightmare. They arrive at their location somewhere internationally and discover that they no longer can find their passport! Here are some tips for what to do next.
Continue ReadingI am an avid traveler who has been exploring the world since 2007, visiting over 40 countries across the globe.
My desire is to share what I have learned and help fellow travelers plan their own adventures.
I typically focus on Europe, Mexico and the Caribbean, but will feature destinations across the world.
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A US traveller's worst nightmare. They arrive at their location somewhere internationally and discover that they no longer can find their passport! Here are some tips for what to do next.
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When it comes to Charleston, it is all about history, beach and good food. Charleston is a blend of 17th-century Southern charm with coastal beauty. It has colorful houses, abundant food, history and even historic cobblestone streets. Historic downtown is very walkable, or you can take a carriage ride. Charleston is a history destination and it is a foodie destination. Everyone is welcoming and charm is the day-to-day lifestyle. This is a great way to maximize a very short amount of time in Charleston. My recommendations for places to stay and restaurants to visit are listed at the bottom.
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Costa Rica is a great place to visit. I would suggest 7 days as a minimum as the country is so diverse with so much to see. One needs to account for travel time to get to the various areas, everything is a drive. The best time of year for Costa Rica is dry season which is December - April. If you are all about surfing, you might want to visit during the rainy season. And, if you want to see the turtles nesting, then come in July or August. There are two major airports in Costa Rica. We start our travels at San Jose. For maximum exposure to the country of Costa Rica, with abundant nature and wildlife, I suggest starting in Arenal and making your way to Manual Antonio. If you can stay longer, you should definitely add in the Cloud Forest. Or, if you want to stay longer for wildlife, there are many places to go from Manual Antonio.
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Paris is divided into zones. It is helpful to learn and understand what zones you would like to see. Most of the tourist attractions are in Zone 1, you would want to travel about Zone 1-3 for sure. Zone 1 is the core of Paris, extrapolating out to Zone 2 & 3. Zone 4 includes Versailles, Zone 5 includes both airports, and Disneyland Paris. Understanding this helps you to understand what mass transit options you might want to select. The following is a suggested 12 day itinerary if you have never been to Paris, or France. With some easy suggestions to customize to suit your tastes.
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This is a great itinerary for a driving scenic tour of the West Coast. It can easily be adapted to your time schedule. You can start with all the fun in Seattle and then take the scenic coastal drive to the hubbub and excitement of San Francisco. How else can you see Crater Lake and Redwoods, whales and eagles and enjoy West Coast coffee and wines and San Francisco food?
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Indonesia is a diverse and fascinating country, the largest in southeast Asia. You have the wildlife and endangered Borneo orangutan to live volcanoes to the temples and beauty of Bali. Here is an immersive and inclusive itinerary to cover all aspects of Indonesia. We will start in the jungles of Borneo and end in the comfort of Bali. This is a 13-day itinerary, but would be easy to trim to fewer days if so desired. Indonesians are amazingly friendly and helpful, this is a country not to be missed. The best time to visit is in the dry season, May - September. There is so much more culture, beauty and diversity to explore in Indonesia, beyond just Bali.
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