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The Perfect 3-Day Weekend in Amsterdam
I recently went on one epic girls trip to Amsterdam during the month of December and here is the full itinerary! Day 1 Check into the Grand Hotel Amrath Amsterdam. This is a 5-star, but affordable hotel that is walking distance to many coffee places and restaurants. The hotel itself is extremely unique and if…
Keep readingWhite Sands National Park Guide
If this place isn’t on you’re bucket list yet, add it. White Sands National Park is located in New Mexico and is absolutely a hidden gem of the United States. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I pulled up and saw rolling hills of white sand. How to get there? El Paso International Airport in…
Keep reading10 Steps For Booking Accommodation When Solo Traveling
Search the location on Instagram/Tiktok. You can almost always find tips and guides to places from real perspectives of difference people. Use Filters. This cn help you get rid of the places that will not work for your needs. Filters to consider are free parking, air conditioning, nearby restaurants and cancellation policy. Make sure the…
Keep reading10 Best Things To Do In Paris, France
Are you dreaming of Paris? Museums, cafes, bookstores, artists on every corner and the romance of the city will surely make France one of your favorite countries! Here are 10 must-see places when visiting Paris! 1. Eiffel Tower Make sure to visit during the day and at night. You’re going to want to see the…
Keep reading10 Best Things To Do In Venice, Italy
Venice is labeled as one of the most romantic cities in the world and is one of the best places to visit in Northern Italy. Made up of over 100 islands and connected by bridges and boats, visitors are invited to get lost amongst the winding streets and explore the hidden canals. Visit St. Mark’s…
Keep readingIs Mexico Safe For Solo Female Travelers?
My most common asked question about Mexico is “Did you feel safe?” Yes, I did feel safe. Of course, everyones experience will not mirror mine and there are many factors that will make your experience uniquely your own. Factors like when you go, who you meet, or even just who you are, will change the…
Keep readingBacalar: Tips For Visiting Mexico’s Hidden Gem
This quiet and undeveloped town is the perfect getaway from Cancun, Playa Del Carmen or Tulum and easily accessible via ADO bus. Bacalar is best known for the Lagoon of seven colors, and yes it really is all different shades of blue. Laguna Bacalar is located in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico about 2.5…
Keep readingUtah’s Mighty 5 Packing List
You are going to have the best time in Utah. This is the most underrated state in the U.S. it feels like you’re on another planet! Here are a few essentials that you should have, no matter what season you are going. HIKING BOOTS Most hikes in Utah will require proper hiking boots. It would…
Keep readingTips For Booking Your First Hostel
Hostels are a go-to for budget backpackers and are becoming more common for digital nomads looking for long-term stays. Most people picture hostels as being a large co-ed dorm room with a bathroom down the hall, lots of partying, and not much luxury. While this can be true, there are plenty of hostels that offer…
Keep readingUltimate Guide: Tulum On A Budget
After spending 16 days in Mexico, I can now say it is one of my favorite places in the world. Where most tourism industries has suffered due to the pandemic, Tulum has flourished. It seems like it’s on the top of everyones radar. If you’re planning a trip to Tulum, Mexico you’ve probably heard how…
Keep readingBudget Travel Guide
Want to travel the world but don’t want to blow through all your money? Here is the perfect guide to help you do just that! PLAN Come up with a plan. How long are you going? How much are you willing to spend? Download the app Tripcoin to keep track of your spending everyday while…
Keep reading4 Must Read Travel Books For Solo Female Travelers
These books are great reads for those who are obsessed with travel and want a bit of magic in their life. You might just quit your job and become a digital nomad. What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding This was quite honestly one of the most relatable books I’ve ever read, but it…
Keep reading7 Things To Pack For Your Girls Trip To Las Vegas
These are things that you will need no matter what season you go. Bringing these items from home will save you money! Advil I don’t think I have to explain this one for you. Sure you can buy this in Vegas but it is going to be gift shop pricing, I’d suggest bringing a bottle…
Keep readingThe Ultimate Girls Trip To Las Vegas
For me, nothing beats a girls trip to Vegas. Whether you visit over the summer or during New Years Eve (I’ve done both), there’s so much to see and do! Where to stay? MGM Grand isn’t the most luxurious but if you’re planning on partying most of the time then this is the perfect location.…
Keep reading10 Hiking Tips For Solo Female Travelers
Wanting to go for a hike but have no one to go with you? I’ve been there. As a women who hikes at least once a month by myself, I am 100% committed to making sure I feel safe on the trail. I often find myself craving adventure and wanting to reconnect with nature. Hiking…
Keep readingThings You Need To Know Before Visiting Any USA National Park
There’s an entrance fee for most National Parks. The fee is anywhere from $20-$35. I would recommend buying an annual parks pass for $80 if you’re planning on visiting a few national parks or monuments in a year. Click here to buy your National Parks annual pass. This pass covers entry to over 2,000 federal…
Keep readingWhat To Pack For The Galapagos Islands
Luggage Restrictions Flights between mainland Ecuador and the Galapagos limit you to a maximum of 20kg or 44lbs for your checked luggage. You are allowed one carry-on, which is limited to a maximum of 7kg or 15lbs. When it comes to clothing think comfort and relaxation, you do not need dressy clothes. Packing list SPF…
Keep reading5 Things That Surprised Me About The Galapagos Islands
The Galapagos Islands was a huge bucket-list moment for me. Although I watched Animal Planet my whole life, read a ton of blogs, and talked to other travelers, there were still some things that surprised me. The Galapagos Islands is home to numerous unique animal species found nowhere else on earth. The blue-footed boobies, sea…
Keep reading3 Inexpensive Items For New Content Creators
Are you looking to step up your content creation game? You’ve come to the right place. Here are some items that helped me carry everything I needed to create content while on the road. No matter what niche, these are 3 things you need to succeed. Phone Tripod – $24.99 This photo was taken with…
Keep readingHow To Spend One Perfect Day In Savannah Georgia
Savannah is gorgeous! It reminded me a lot of Charleston with its southern charm, hospitality, rich history and delicious food. I hope you packed some comfortable walking shoes. You can easily spend more than one day in Savannah, but if you’re short on time like I was, then this is the perfect one day itinerary.…
Keep readingHow To Teach English Online So You Can Travel The World
If you are looking to fulfill your dream of becoming a digital nomad and wondering how you can teach English online, you’ve come to the right place. There are many companies you can use to teach English online, especially if you’re from the USA. The company I am working for is called Palfish and it…
Keep readingOne Perfect Day In Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is known for it’s southern charm and rich history. This guide will help you make the most out of your day in Charleston. I hope you packed some comfortable walking shoes. If you are staying over night, definitely look into Airbnb rentals or hotels near King street, that’s where you’ll want to be. I…
Keep readingGuide To Visiting The Kindred Spirit Mailbox
If you are ever in North Carolina you have to take a trip to Sunset Beach! This is the most underrated beach town on the East Coast. Park your car along 40th and Main, here you’ll find a walkway to get down to the beach. When you get onto the sand, turn right and walk…
Keep readingThe Perfect 3-Day Weekend Getaway To Sanibel Island In Florida
If you are looking to maximize your PTO days you are at the right place. You are going to fly in Fort Myers airport and take a 35-45 minute Uber to Marriott Sanibel Harbour Resort and Spa. The Uber cost about $30, also check Lyft to see if that is less expensive. Please note, this…
Keep readingUtah’s Mighty 5 Road Trip Guide
Utah is quite literally the most underrated state in the USA. You are going to spend 8 days in this beautiful place and visit 5 National Parks along the way. Are you ready? Here are three tips I want to give you before hitting the road. 1- Download Google maps and AllTrails because you will…
Keep readingThe Ultimate Guide: Staying Safe While Solo Traveling
If you ended up here, you’re probably about ready to take the leap and travel solo. Some people will say that’s insane, crazy, dangerous, risky and stupid. Forget those people. You are brave, amazing, courageous, adventurous and most of all, SMART because you are doing your research. In this guide I am going to be…
Keep readingUltimate Guide: 25 Day Southwest Road Trip
Are you planning a USA road trip?!?! WELL GET EXCITED. You are about to make some once in a lifetime memories. This guide is packed full of information, I hope I can help ease the stress of planning even just a little bit. Only thing I ask is that you please DM me on Instagram…
Keep reading7 Must See Places When Visiting Arches National Park
Pro tip – download the AllTrails app! Delicate Arch. 3.4 miles. Rated moderate. My first and favorite arch goes to Delicate Arch. It was pretty steep on the way up and a little hard to follow the trail because you are walking on rock most of the time. Since I was by myself, I asked…
Keep readingThe Ultimate Guide: Capri & Amalfi Coast
I’ve been to Capri and Amalfi Coast three times when I was working as a tour guide in Italy and let me just say, how are you supposed to see the rest of the world when this place is an option? It is one of the most amazing places I’ve been and I know you…
Keep readingPacking Guide: Short trip abroad
If I could give you any type of advice it would be to not over pack for a short trip abroad. While packing, it can be very hard to say no to unnecessary things. You feel like you just NEED those extra pair of shoes or you NEED that jacket. Realistically its going to be…
Keep readingFlorence guide
Why you NEED to visit Florence. Florence is hands down the most beautiful city I have ever seen. Its beauty, culture, and good vibes will make you never want to leave. Here are just some of the reasons Florence should be added to the top of your travel bucket list. 1. The Cattedrale di Santa…
Keep readingReasons You Don’t HAVE To Study Abroad For A Whole Semester
Background History: When I was 17, I decided I wanted to go to Florida for College. Although I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, all I knew was I wanted to get as far away as possible. So I moved to Florida and ended up back home after a month.…
Keep readingHi there!
Welcome to my site, Law Of Wandering. I’ve been working in the travel industry and traveling solo for many years now and I am so excited to share my expertise with you all. I assume you ended up here because, like me, you’re looking for the ultimate escape. You might be looking for inspiration, a…
Keep readingMy Time Working Abroad
So first things first, work sucks! Especially when you have to work weekends (retail, hospitality, etc.). So, what if you could pick your life up and move to Europe? Would you? Four summers ago I decided that’s exactly what I was going to do! I applied for a job as a tour guide in Italy.…
Keep readingCoachella Travel Guide
Always wanted to go to Coachella? Here is how to do it! 1. First step is plan ahead and buy that pre-sale package! Example: If you are looking to go to Coachella in 2019 then you should have enough money saved and someone to go with by June of 2018. This is when the Pre-sale…
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