One of the most common questions I get is: “How do you afford to travel so often?” And honestly, I used to ask the same thing when I saw other people traveling. At first, I thought traveling frequently meant you had
My first international trip was to Spain—and I can honestly say, it changed everything for me. Before that trip, traveling outside of the United States felt exciting… but also overwhelming & had so many questions, so many “what ifs,” and
My first solo trip is something I will never forget. It wasn’t international. It wasn’t something overly complicated. But for me, it was a big step. My first solo trip was to California—and honestly, it changed the way I see myself
Traveling wasn’t always a part of my life. For a long time, it was just something I thought about. Something I saw other people doing. Something that felt exciting but also distant, like it was meant for “someday” instead of
When I first started traveling, I assumed that the best experiences always came with a price tag—tickets, tours, attractions, and activities that added up quickly. But over time, I discovered something that completely changed how I travel: some of the
When I first started traveling, I believed that staying right in the center of everything was the best choice. I thought being in the middle of all the action would make my trip more convenient, more exciting, and more memorable.
One of the simplest changes I’ve made that had a huge impact on both my travel budget and overall experience is learning how to travel light. When I first started traveling, I packed everything I thought I might need. My
If there’s one habit that has completely transformed the way I travel, it’s this: planning ahead and staying organized. I didn’t always travel this way. In the beginning, I would book things last minute, make decisions on the go, and
Food is one of my favorite parts of traveling—but it’s also one of the easiest ways to overspend if I’m not careful. When I first started traveling, I often found myself eating in popular tourist areas. The restaurants looked appealing,
When it comes to saving money on travel, one of the most reliable strategies I’ve learned is simple: book in advance. It might not sound groundbreaking at first, but over time, I’ve realized just how powerful early planning can be. There