couples travel
Couples Travel–There's nothing quite like exploring the world with your significant other, though it has its challenges.
The Autobiography of a Nobody
"When you've got a minute, I'd like to see you in my office." That was Geoff, my manager. He walked off without a backwards glance, and I felt my stomach flutter. I knew whatever he wanted to discuss would be serious, and my mind raced with all the things that I might have done wrong.
By Martyn Snow6 years ago in Wander
Funny, Crazy, Embarrassing Stories While Traveling: A Memoir
Two months ago, my fiance Tyler and I went on a life-changing 2 week long European trip. While it was totally amazing, we are two certified goons who are sure to do some goofy stuff. And if we don't do them, we are sure to find ways to get into those situations.
By Rossana Nelson6 years ago in Wander
Tips to Help Plan a Surprise Vacation for Your Significant Other
Just planning a vacation with your partner is literally so nerve-racking, because the two of you are trying to agree on a destination, when to go, how to go, what to pack, and the questions just keep coming and coming. But planning a surprise vacation for your lover? Now that's even more frighting. However, it doesn't have to be as scary as it sounds. If you really want to plan a surprise vacation for your partner, do it! Don't stress out, because there are definitely tips to help plan a surprise vacation.
By Rachel Blanchard6 years ago in Wander
Four Days in Rhodes, Greece: What We Saw In Our Struggling Hire Car
What an amazing place—so many beautiful and colorful flowers! But be careful, the ice cream is so delicious you may go over your budget (I recommend the strawberry one). My boyfriend Tom and I spent four days in Rhodes at the beginning of our two-week adventure! We got a nice cheap flight for £84 from Liverpool to Rhodes main airport. Normally the flights are more, but we travelled a bit to John Lennon airport to get the cheaper price.
By Claire Finch6 years ago in Wander
Best Vacations for Couples for a Romantic Getaway
Whether you're searching for the perfect honeymoon destination or want to spend a week or two at a romantic getaway with your partner, there are numerous places you can consider. From gorgeous beaches to vibrant and bright cities, there are places around the world where you and your partner can visit. And many of these places are loaded with history, gorgeous artifacts, and beautiful culture—making them the perfect getaways.
By Lilliana Backman7 years ago in Wander
Spooky in Salem
Every October, we make a point to drive out to Massachusetts and visit the Witch City. A place well adorned with witchy artwork and spooky attractions to lure tourists into spending maybe just-a-little-too-much money. This being our third year, we have found our favorite spots. Some may say this vacation sounds a bit redundant, but to us, it's comfort.
By Mona Lucid7 years ago in Wander
My First Mountain
If you look far to the right you can see the start of Mount Rainier, the mountain that ascends 14,410 feet above sea level. Rainier is an active volcano and is also the most glaciated mountain in the US. If it were a more clear day you could see the great city of Seattle. Who doesn't love Seattle? Before the morning fog came in I was able to see the space needle and the ferries going from port to port. The views were breathtaking on this mountain.
By Cheyenne S7 years ago in Wander
Kauai
We opted to take the red eye flight out of Vegas to Kauai to make sure we could take advantage of as much of each day of the trip. To those worried about not being able to sleep on the flight, no worries. Kauai has some of the best coffee in the world grown right on island—enjoy! Landing on Kauai with our first beach stop at Poli Hali, naturally we picked the beach with a four-mile dirt road entry as the very first spot to head! We enjoyed a few hours of decently aggressive shorebreak with maybe another six people within sight along over 14 miles of beautiful beach. This beach is actually only a few miles away from our next destination: the Napoli Coast, back behind those rather large volcanic cliffs in the background of the photo below:
By Jaclyn Hedden7 years ago in Wander
What's That Smell?
We all know with every country comes its own quirky customs and cultures. Us Brits are the best for forcing our superior traditions on to "foreigners" with such barefaced yet subliminal effort. But the nation I've come to speak of today is a nation that has many customs that are widely accepted ways of behaving, but ones to which I find particularly strange. In what world is it normal to leave babies outside in sub zero temperatures? Nor is it appetising to eat the flesh of fish marinated in piss?
By Charli Knight7 years ago in Wander