Posts Tagged ‘love’
How Travel Can Help Your Relationship (And Not Just The Romantic Kind)
I typically write about solo travel, as it’s my preferred style of vagabonding. That being said, I also enjoy traveling with my family, friends and boyfriend from time to time. Not only is traveling with the important people in my life fun, it also helps me strengthen these relationships. Actually, even when traveling solo, away…Read more...
Finding True Love At Kiyomizu-dera Temple In Kyoto, Japan
Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto was established during the eighth century, and today is one of the most interesting Japan attractions to visit. Made of wood, the structure has burned down numerous times, although the building we see today — created without nails and featuring a thatched roof — was created in 1633. The story goes…Read more...
New Love: Tips For Planning Your First Romantic Weekend Getaway
As someone who’s constantly on the road, I often forget inviting a guy youāve just been dating to Italy for the weekend or backpacking across South America isnāt a traditional first date idea. While Iāve gotten pretty good at resisting the urge to invite potential boyfriends to travel across the world with me, I love…Read more...
How I Found Romance In An Unexpected Place
When most people think of a romantic vacation, they imagine white sand beaches, sunset horseback rides and lobster tail dinners by candlelight. You sleep in private rooms with plush bedding and have a balcony overlooking the water or at least a garden. You visit cities with cobbled streets and old world architecture, dine on steak…Read more...
Notes On Trying To Date At Home But Live Nomadically
“Is this always how it’s going to be?” I was going on another one of my “little trips” again, and Joe wasn’t happy. The inevitable was near. Typically it happens about three or four months into a relationship. Everything is going well, I finally think I’ve found someone who understands my passion for travel, and…Read more...
Frisky Flying: Who Is Most Likely To Join The Mile High Club?
In a recent survey done by Skyscanner, over 700 cabin crew members from around the globe were asked which country’s air travelers were most likely to join the coveted Mile High Club. It turns out, the British are the world’s friskiest fliers, followed by Australians, Germans, French and Brazilians. Former air hostess Karin Noble weighs…Read more...
Tips For Keeping Romance Alive On The Road
When you imagine a romantic vacation, what probably comes to mind are images of you and your significant other reclining on an anchored yacht in the blue waters of the French Riviera, or perhaps toasting with fine wine as you opulently dine on grand, marble patios that overlook delicate Argentinian gardens. For traveling couples who…Read more...
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