Traveling and your money is a very important topic that should be addressed before you travel, especially when it comes to credit cards. When you travel outside the U.S. you have to consider what cards are widely accepted and which ones are best appropriate for your trip. The reason you must consider this is based...
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Visiting the National Museum of African American History & Culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture, the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American history, life, and culture. is a magnificent museum. It opened in September 2016 and has experienced a record number of visitors since it’s opening and continues to do so today. If you are amongst...
Navigating The Airport
Airports are a necessary part of travel for those who are flying and If you’re like most, the airport can be an unpleasant and hectic place, especially if you’re not prepared. To make the experience less hectic give yourself enough time to do the necessary things, like parking and arriving, yes arriving. Large and busy...
A Packing Philosophy
Packing is a topic and tip that never gets old. It’s one that we can all use a reminder of. Many tips address packing methods, i.e., how to get your items into the bag, but I feel the method of packing is less important than a packing philosophy – what to take with you, etc....
Working On That Life List
Having a “life list”, aka, bucket list, of destinations to visit is often because we have romanticized these places or elements of them. To make sure a destination that is on your list lives up to your expectations when you make the plunge, I suggest you do the following; Make a list of those things...
Sites To See Before They’re Lost To Climate Change
Scientific claims are asserting that climate change is affecting destinations around the world and the effects are happening faster than previously thought. Conde Nast traveler compiled a list of places to see before they’re lost to climate change The Dead Sea is shrinking at a rate of some 3.3 feet a year; the body of...
Traveling While Aging
I came across a blog post by Dr. Ruth Nemzoff on Tips for Traveling While Aging. What I love about this blog post is that while you may have to do things a bit different, you don’t have to stop traveling because of your age. Before Leaving Visit your local travel medicine clinic to be...
Travelers Insurance, Is Terrorism Covered?
Most trip cancellation or interruption travel insurance includes “terrorism” as a “covered reason” for benefits when you might want to cancel or change a trip to a destination that suffers an attack. However, whether and how insurance covers you for terrorism depends on the insurance policy’s fine print: How the insurer defines “terrorism,” and what...
Improve Your Airport & Airplane Experience!
You can never get enough airline and airport tips. I for one am always looking for ways to improve my experience. Wear slip on shoes or at least ones that come off and go back on easily. This will make the TSA screening process a lot easier. Get TSA Precheck. Not having to remove your shoes...
Who’s Lurking When You Swipe?
Safety and security should always be your first priority and that includes your money. There have been an increasing number reports and incidents on ATM and other card swipe devices that you need to be aware of nationally and internationally. Skimmer devices are being attached or planted on ATM machines and credit card slots at...