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Marrakech Travel Diary: Marrakechin’ Around Town
Day 1 I still can’t believe that I am in Africa, and I have already finished my first 3 days in Morocco! For days 1-3 of this trip, we stayed in Marrakech… and I still don’t know the correct spelling! I have seen it spelled both Marrakesh and Marrakech, so if you have...
Morocco Travel Diary: I Made it to Morocco!
Hi Everybody! Guess where I am at today?! That's right... I am in Morocco! I am checking another continent off of my list and visiting Africa for the first time. I've been wanting to visit Morocco for forever. And I am so excited that I get to go on this trip with...
Croatian Food Guide : What to Eat and Drink!
What to Eat and Drink in Croatia Ahh, Croatia, one of my favorite destinations….food and drink, one of my favorite things to talk about! Guess what?! It’s all in this Croatian Food Guide! How exciting is that?! I want to give you a full in-depth look at everything you...
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Meet Briana
Hey! I’m Bri, a twenty-something travel enthusiast who has a dream to see the world. I found my love of traveling solo in 2015 when I had a group trip planned, and one by one everyone except me bailed. I decided I had put too much into this trip to quit now, so I went solo.
I became obsessed! There was no schedule to attend to and I learned so much about myself. Now my goal is to help everyone learn to travel safely and responsibly, and have the courage to do it all by yourself.
Whether you are a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip, you have come to the right place. I will do everything I can to help you reach your travel goals, while sharing my adventures along the way.
A Story of St Kevin (Glendalough Folklore)
When in Ireland, I was on a tour with EF College Break and had so much fun. One of best things of being on a tour is learning about the history of the country, and hearing some stories and legends as well. On the ride to Glendalough, our tour leader Shane was telling us some of the backstory of St Kevin, the man who founded the Monastic Settlement in Glendalough. These stories stuck with me, and I even took notes so I could share them with you! Take note that these are by no means 100% factual. These are stories I was told while on a tour, and I just thought they were fun, interesting, and worth sharing.
A Day Trip to Glendalough Ireland
While I can’t say with 100% certainty that any one part of Ireland was my favorite, Glendalough is definitely high on the list of my favorite experiences. This destination is about an hour drive from Dublin, and is famous for being home of a Monoastic Settlement that was founded in the 6th century. Another major attraction to Glendalough is the two lakes that can be found there, after all, the meaning behind Glendalough is “Valley of two lakes”.
Fueling Wanderlust: 20 Photos to Make You Visit Ireland
Known as “The Emerald Isle,” Ireland lives up to its name no matter what part you travel to, and it is a country that fuels my wanderlust like no other. Falling in love with the country was the easy part; I fell in love while dancing and singing in the local pubs, I fell in love while standing on a cliff looking at nothing but the Atlantic Ocean and I fell in love with the people everywhere I went. I left part of my heart in Ireland, and I am so happy I did because it was well worth it.
Here are 20 pictures that will make you want to jump on a plane headed for Ireland and never look back again!
Tips for a Trip to Fenway Park
Baseball season is officially here, and my favorite team is none other than the Boston Red Sox! This team is about as American as it gets, and even if you’re a Yankee fan (boo!), you can still appreciate what Fenway has to offer. After all, it is the oldest park in Major League Baseball, so you know it has some amazing stories. The team has an even more amazing fan base that is always supportive, through curses and all which will make your trip to Fenway a memorable one.
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