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Category: Eurotrip

Reflection on my 2-month Euro-trip

September 15, 2016November 14, 2018Leave a comment

After having been on the move for a solid 2 months I am very happy to have finally unpacked my big bag for one last time. I nearly teared up putting my toothbrush in the cup by the sink. I smoothed out my clothing and hung it up for the first time in months and … Continue reading Reflection on my 2-month Euro-trip

Steps to Visiting a New City

September 5, 2016November 14, 2018Leave a comment

Traveling to a new city isn't always the easiest thing, especially if their language and culture is very different than from what you are used to. I've travelled to a lot of different cities and began to form a quick pre-departure plan. Step 1 Download the city and surrounding area on google maps. This allows … Continue reading Steps to Visiting a New City

Belgium Montage Video

August 30, 2016November 14, 2018Leave a comment

During my time in Belgium I visited Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, and Brussels. I did go to Boom for Tomorrowland, but since I had made a separate video for that, I didn't include that in. Featuring Odesza - "iplayyoulisten." Youtube Link

Traveling is NOT Glamorous

August 30, 2016November 10, 2018Leave a comment

Let's get one thing straight. What I'm doing is not glamorous. It's not easy. It's not like I'm relaxing and enjoying the culture 24/7. No. It's rough. I can feel myself struggle. I cry. I breakdown. I worry. I feel as a lot of travel blogs and a lot of people portray traveling around the … Continue reading Traveling is NOT Glamorous

A Short Guide to Surviving Ibiza

August 21, 2016November 10, 2018Leave a comment

Ibiza is a beautiful island with millions of tourists every year. You've probably heard about it's world-famous nightlife, clubs such as Space and Pacha. Ibiza is so much more than that, it has beautiful landscapes, beautiful beaches, and the beautiful dark blue water of the Mediterranean. Cost First things first. Ibiza is not as expensive … Continue reading A Short Guide to Surviving Ibiza

A Very Annoying Bus Ride – Eurolines Review

August 21, 2016November 8, 2018Leave a comment

I had quite a bad experience with the bus company Eurolines. I figured it would be about the same quality as the other bus companies, but boy was I wrong. We rode from Barcelona to Lyon, a solid 8 hour trip. It didn't help that getting to the bus station was rather stressful on us. … Continue reading A Very Annoying Bus Ride – Eurolines Review

First 12 hours on the White Isle

August 18, 2016November 8, 2018Leave a comment

What an adventure already! I didn't have anywhere to stay that first night because my plane g0t in late and I couldn't check in anywhere decently priced (note that I booked and researched for this back in may). I had just planned to go out my stuff down at a hostel and hang at a cafe. … Continue reading First 12 hours on the White Isle

Cordoba, Spain

August 18, 2016November 8, 2018Leave a comment

Cordoba is deemed the hottest city in Spain, and I can understand why. I splashed water on my legs and minutes later, it had all evaporated. I went with my dad's cousin, Ilsabe. We took the "fast" train, a very smooth and very quick ride. Our first and main attraction was the "Mosque-Cathedral". It was … Continue reading Cordoba, Spain

Seville, Spain

August 16, 2016November 10, 2018Leave a comment

Visiting Seville has been nice because I get to relax and do nothing, but in air conditioning. I am here visiting my second cousins. Their dad has an office in Seville, so for the summer they relocated to Spain. Seville is pretty hot and I see why siestas are necessary. Around 2pm it starts getting … Continue reading Seville, Spain

Pickpocketing

August 8, 2016November 8, 2018Leave a comment

I myself have not been the victim of scams or pickpocketing (knock on wood), but I've heard a couple stories on people who have been taken advantage of. Aussie I talked to in the Bruges hostel. Got scammed in Paris. He was walking down the street and someone took his wrist and tied his wrist and … Continue reading Pickpocketing

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