Archive for ‘Travel’
European Airline Passengers Flying High with Enhanced Legal Rights
By Helen Bannigan - (0)New rights for airline passengers have been unveiled by the European Commission to address the most common airline…
Why Would an American Even Consider a Second Citizenship?
By Paul Carleton Seymour - (21)What led Paul Carleton Seymour to get a second citizenship, and why you should perhaps consider doing the same…
Global Health Insurance: Are you Covered for Emergency Medical Evacuation Abroad?
By Robert Tillotson - (2)Your current health insurance may not cover you for particular situations that may come up abroad…
Balancing a Passion for the Road Less Traveled with Traditional Retirement Ideas
By Steven Azkoul - (0)Steven Azkoul got his wanderlust momentarily satiated with a sabbatical in Colombia years ago…
How to Inexpensively Turn Your Vacation into Longer-Term Traveling
By Dean LaCoursiere - (0)Turn your vacation into true travels and save money along the way, while having a much more profound travel experience!…
Vancouver, Canada: A Nearby Expat Hotspot with Big City Amenities and Small Town Charm
By Cathy Brown - (9)Many expats-to-be set their sights far away from the US. But have you ever considered Vancouver…
New Zealand: Indigenous Māori Traditions to be Aware of When Visiting
By David Wright - (2)New Zealand is a place rich in indigenous culture. Here is a primer to some of the most prevalent…
Family Travel in Spain: One Family’s Story of how “Traveliving” Changed their Life
By KsenijaRostova - (1)KsenijaRostava expected some sun and sand when she and her family took a long-term trip to Valencia…
Italy: The Most Beautiful Churches and Cathedrals in Florence
By Jackson Sampson - (1)No trip to Florence would be complete without taking on some of the churches and cathedrals…
Loreto – A Nature Lover’s Paradise on Mexico’s Sea of Cortez
By Cathy Brown - (0)Only a 2 hour direct flight from LAX, Loreto is a protected area of Baja known for its adventure outdoor activities and laid-back way of life…
Expat Entrepreneur Interview with Parker Stanberry of Oasis Collections
By Cathy Brown and Parker Stanberry - (0)Parker Stanberry has taken high-end tourism by storm in Latin America. Beginning in Argentina, his business…
A Thrill-Packed Overnight in the Heart of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada
By Park Dunn-Morrison - (1)An authentic encounter of rural Colombia, by bike, hike, and swim, leads to an unforgettable experience of the country…
Project Unschool Peru: A Natural Learning Retreat in the Sacred Valley
By Lainie Liberti - (3)Take in the magic of Peru’s Sacred Valley and awaken your sense of curiosity of the world around you with Lainie Liberti’s…
Why You Should Wander the World With Your Kids
By Domini Hedderman - (6)How the Hedderman’s from Pennsylvania went from mundane schedules and to-do lists to traveling and enjoying Belize…
Expat Interview with Spanish Language School Owner Ingrid Senne of Panama
By Domini Hedderman - (0)Ingrid Senne grew up in rural South Dakota, but is now living the expat life of her dreams as a Spanish
5 Tips for House Hunting on Vacation
By Nick Johnson - (0)Whether you are serious about house hunting abroad, or are just curious about the local market, house hunting can be…
Peru Still a Little-Known Expat Paradise
By Dean LaCoursiere - (4)While Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica and Argentina get a lot of expat hype in Latin America, do not overlook Peru as a…
5 Tips for Meeting Local Artists in Foreign Countries (And Why You Should)
By Leah Kohlenberg - (2)Connecting with local artists abroad offers a unique perspective and privileged entry into a foreign…
Your Child Actually Deserves a Childhood: The Curse of the Helicopter Parent
By Cathy Brown - (4)Why getting your kids out of their (and more specifically, your) comfort zone is one of the best…
Taking Your Work Mobile – With or Without Your Employer’s Permission
By Lisa Besserman and Cathy Brown - (2)How one inspiring woman has managed to balance an insatiable wanderlust that has taken her all over the world, while still maintaining a respectable…





