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15 of Our Favorite Items for Travel

We have put together a list of our favorite travel items! These are all things that we personally use and love for both domestic and international trips. Whether you plan to treat yourself or buy a gift for the travel loving person in your life, you can’t go wrong with the travel essentials listed below. …

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Dogs Gift Guide Written By Amanda

The Best Dog Travel Gear

In this post, Amanda is sharing her top products that she uses to help make all of these moves and fun adventures more sustainable and enjoyable for her and her dogs! Whether it’s for your day to day or a long road trip, these are the best dog travel gear items for traveling with dogs that …

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England

Celebrating The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge

Did you know that there are only 2 days each year that the public is welcome to stand freely among the stones at Stonehenge? Every summer and winter solstice, celebrations are held at the famous stones, giving people the rare opportunity to walk inside the circle, touch the magnificent stones, and watch the sunrise. In …

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Portugal

10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Portugal ASAP

Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links. That means at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission from your purchase which will go toward bringing you more travel tips, tricks, and tidbits! Portugal has steadily been climbing the charts as a top travel destination over the past few years, and …

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Scotland

Visiting Harry Potter Sites in Edinburgh

The Harry Potter series is one of the most beloved book series of all time. Because they are my all time favorite books, I make it a point to visit places associated with them when possible. Edinburgh, Scotland is THE place to go to explore the world behind the boy who lived. I’ve spent over …

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9 Things You Should Experience in Hamburg, Germany

Located in northern Germany, Hamburg is the country’s largest port city. Tall industrial brick buildings reflect in the canals that snake throughout the town. Boats bob in the harbor, and people watch the sunset (or even sunrise) with fish sandwiches in hand. Old meets new in the city where Vikings once walked, and today serves …

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