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Visit The Beautiful Alicante: 16 Fantastic Things to Do in Alicante, Spain
March 5th, 2024
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Located on the breathtaking coastline of Costa Blanca, Alicante is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and a great place to take a short city break or a longer holiday.  It doesn’t matter how much time you have. Whether you are looking for a nice and quiet visit or want to make the most of the hustle-bustle of the nightlife, Alicante offers it all.  A popular destination for tourists of all ages, you may already know about Alicante’s beaches and attractive climate, but in this guide, we hope to highlight some places you probably did not know. No matter the budget you have to play around... Continue Reading

March 5th, 2024
Don’t Break the Bank: Check out These 19 Cheapest Countries to Fly into Europe!
March 4th, 2024
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As summer is coming, plans need to be made about where to travel next. Europe is a great destination to embark on an incredible journey by seeing many famous spots, eating fantastic food, and enjoying a coffee at a local shop. However, choosing the cheapest flying destination can take time and effort. After going through google flights, Skyscanner, Hopper, and many other search engines, a list of the cheapest countries to fly into Europe has been curated to help you make your next vacation decision.  1. Reykjavik, Iceland Credit: Depositphotos The cheapest city to fly into on this list will be... Continue Reading

March 4th, 2024
15 Things You Should Do Every Time You Travel To Make a Better Experience 
March 4th, 2024
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Travel is not just a means to escape the daily grind; it’s a journey into the unknown. New stories await around each corner. Travelers embrace new cultures, discover hidden treasures, and make memories that last a lifetime.  This post isn’t about another list of destinations – here we’ll learn how to transform seemingly ordinary experiences into something extraordinary. We’ll cover 15 essential ways to make sure every day on the road is profound. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time explorer, these insights will elevate your adventures, making... Continue Reading

March 4th, 2024
15 Fantastic North Carolina Mountain Towns You Should Visit
March 3rd, 2024
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Are you looking for a North Carolina getaway that takes you away from the hustle and bustle of city life? Do you want to escape into the beauty of the mountains? If so, visiting North Carolina mountain towns is the best option! With the majestic Appalachian, Blue Ridge, and Great Smokey mountain ranges, North Carolina mountain towns are a must-see for anyone looking for an unforgettable experience. From the vibrant culture of Asheville to the outdoor adventure in Boone and the pristine valleys of Maggie Valley, these beautiful towns are brimming with cultural richness and mountain spirit that will... Continue Reading

March 3rd, 2024
Do You Really Need Travel Insurance? Adventure Travel Writer Linda Ballou Shares Her Experiences and Advice
February 12th, 2024
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By Linda Ballou, NABBW’s Adventure Travel Writer Since Covid hit our shores, travel insurance has become more important than ever. While it is true flight delays have lessened, flights are still a huge variable when you travel. Travel delays, as well as trip interruptions and cancellations, are not just frustrating and inevitable, they can be life altering. Which means that choosing to have travel insurance could not only protect your budget should you have to rebook at the last possible minute due to flight cancellations, but can also be lifesaving, should you have a health emergency outside... Continue Reading

February 12th, 2024
Essential Travel Safety Gear: Protecting Your Valuables and Ensuring Peace of Mind
January 22nd, 2024
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Rate this post Hey there, fellow traveler! As we start to hit the road again, safety is more important than ever. Whether it’s protecting yourself from germs or keeping your belongings safe from pickpockets, there are a ton of new travel safety gear options available to make your trip a bit safer and more relaxed. RFID Blocking Wallet First up, let’s talk about RFID blocking wallet and sleeves. These are a must-have for anyone carrying credit cards, passports, or other important documents with RFID chips. They work by creating a barrier... Continue Reading

January 22nd, 2024
Linda Ballou Shares Her Best Tips for Enjoying a Successful Walking Holiday – And Why She Calls Them a “Boomer Balancing Act”
December 8th, 2023
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By Linda Ballou, NABBW’s Adventure Travel Associate Mobility issues are a problem for many Boomers. I am no exception, so I have investigated ways of ensuring that I don’t take a fall that puts me out of commission.  If you, like me, find you need to be in nature and feel the cooling breeze caressing your skin while you walk, take heart. Don’t let a mobility issue stop you from doing what you need to feel happy and content. I had to acknowledge that I can’t do what I used to do in the same way. I would like to share some of the things that will help you keep Moving, and in shape for a... Continue Reading

December 8th, 2023
Back to the Keyboard
December 7th, 2023
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 It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted something here. My apology.  I could use the excuse that sometimes life gets in the way, but that would be a cop-out. A writer should write, regardless. I have been writing, but not on this platform since last May. First, I had the sixth book in my John Ross Boomer Lit series, Cradle of Conflict, published on Dec. 1. Anyone who has written a book knows that there’s a lot of writing that goes into the final product, from drafts (I had seven), to edits, to rewrites. So that took up a lot of my time until I wrapped it up in early November... Continue Reading

December 7th, 2023
Top Ten Historic Hotels in the USA to Visit
September 17th, 2023

The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park, Colorado Description: Famous for inspiring Stephen King’s novel “The Shining,” this elegant hotel offers stunning views of the Rocky… The post Top Ten Historic Hotels in the USA to Visit appeared first on Senior Subway Social Network. Originally Published on https://seniorsubway.com/ Continue Reading

September 17th, 2023
Notes from the American Road
September 16th, 2023
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     We just got home from a road trip — three weeks from Philadelphia to Madison, WI, then back through Canada and upstate New York to a family gathering near Boston. We drove 2,500 miles in all. Oh … my aching back!      Aside from the reminder about my arthritic back and knees, here are a few things I noticed about being on the road in America.      People are still speeding. There are stretches of road in Michigan where the speed limit is 75 mph. That seems awfully fast to me. But there are plenty of places around metropolitan areas and construction zones where the speed... Continue Reading

September 16th, 2023