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Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
Welcome to Paradise
Can you believe it's May already? Just in two weeks I was supposed to be at the Boston Calling Festival having the time of my life. Meanwhile we are all stuck at home. Trip was cancelled, obviously... I keep on working harder than ever. It feels like everyone is enjoying their time at home and wasting time binge watching Netflix while I'm busier than ever.
By Martyna Dearing4 years ago in Wander
I'm Moving Cross-Country During the Pandemic
The News Jim and I are moving to Austin at the end of April. Although it’s coming up in a little over a week and we’re well into making plans, it still seems distant in my mind. What adds to the surreal feeling of it all is COVID-19 and its associated measures.
By Annette Kim4 years ago in Wander
Bethel, Alaska: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
Ah, Bethel, Alaska. There are few places on Earth quite like this haven of romance and wonder. To be honest, my wife and I want to retire there one day. The largest community on the Kuskokwin River is also its friendliest, cleanest and most charming (no offense!) Bethel is also the largest community in western Alaska, not to mention the ninth largest in the state.
By Aubrey Kate4 years ago in Wander
Sauget, Illinois: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
I know technically Sauget is apart of the greater St. Louis area, but in my opinion, it really should be considered the greatest St. Louis area! Sauget is classy like Las Vegas without the pretense, romantic like Paris without the smell of piss and charming like San Diego without the traffic, this gem of a Midwestern town is truly a unique place. Located on the border of Illinois and Missouri, Sauget is a must visit destination for people all across the Midwest. Known by some as "Ballet du Sauget", you can tell that high culture and entertainment are a priority in this lovely community.
By Aubrey Kate4 years ago in Wander
Alexandria, LA: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
When most people (especially us Americans) think of romantic vacation getaways, places like the Bahamas, Paris, London, Napa Valley, Las Vegas, Venice, or maybe even Sydney are some of the more commonly discussed places on this planet of Earth. New Orleans, the largest city in Louisiana, often tops most romantic city lists regularly as well, and for good reason. The bountiful amount of restaurants, bars, historical sites, museums, hotels, and more are sure to keep even the most unhappy couple too busy to bicker. However, about three and a half hours northwest of NOLA lies a hidden gem full of excellent chefs whose skills could match the best in France, exquisitely beautiful hiking trails that explore deep, lush woods, and fancy (but most importantly cheap!) hotels. From the headline, I'm sure you are well aware I am referring to the criminally underrated, gorgeous small town of Alexandria, Louisiana.
By Aubrey Kate4 years ago in Wander
5 Best Honeymoon Destinations for Fit and Active Couples
When you mention honeymoon, many couples envision lazing around on the beach and enjoying frozen cocktails. Although it sounds charming, it does not appeal to all newlyweds. Some couples prefer their honeymoon to include some adrenaline-pumping adventure. From hiking in the famous mountains to surfing and diving in the ocean, you will find perfect honeymoon destinations for active couples around the world. If you do not know where to start, here is a list of the best places to go for your honeymoon:
By Monica Lee4 years ago in Wander
5 Romantic Places to Take Your Love One to in Jamaica
As a Jamaican, I enjoy the culture of my people, love Jamaican cooking style and passionate about the best places of interest that my country highlights to locals as well as tourists, especially romantic places. Some of the romantic hot spots mentioned in this article, I have had the pleasure of visiting myself and enjoying the sights and feelings that go along with each spot.
By Lancelot Tucker4 years ago in Wander
The Road to Paradise is Paradise.
Red lights for miles, stuck in traffic. One of those lovely days. I’m tired, hungry, and the last ten hours were a complete regression of the last seven years. Seven years, time slips so fast and these moments only make it worse.
By Scott Carnahan4 years ago in Wander
Travel Brings Power And Love Back To Your Life
Rumi Jalalud-Din once said, "Travel brings power and love back into your life," and we couldn't agree more! When is the last time you allowed yourself to travel solo and let go of your inhibitions? Many couples in serious relationships hesitate to be away from their partner for an extended period, but the truth is that being apart for a few days can bring the love back into your relationship.
By Sylvia Smith4 years ago in Wander