Most people dream of one day travelling the world. But, as we get older and start to have more responsibilities, dreams start to fade. Whether you want to see the Mayan Ruins or go on a once in a lifetime trip to India, the time to do it is now. Travelling is easier than you think. Having enough money isn’t impossible. Here are five ways that you can afford to travel the world. 

5 Ways You Can Afford to Travel the World

I caught the bus to Sydney, one morning last week. Canberra to Sydney. A taxi pick up at 5 AM. I have a penchant for being early. Although it is only a five minute ride to the bus depot, I bring a book and make sure I am there on time. Well, before time actually, but it gives me time for that pre-journey "P" (there are three Ps in Peppinck, and that is about right for the journey!). Perhaps one aboard the swaying bus, and as the terminus for our journey is Central station, there are plenty of facilities there!

What do you do when you’d rather dance to the right and skip the casinos when visiting a town like Biloxi, Mississippi that’s filled with high rollers? For the ultimate in changes in attitudes without slots, shots and red hot betting in Biloxi, Mississippi, head to Margaritaville Resort Biloxi for some good clean jolly mon. Located waterfront, Margaritaville Resort Biloxi is one of the only resorts in Biloxi that’s not associated with a casino.

If you have sleep apnea, you've probably worried about ways to travel with your CPAP. It is critical for your health (and your sleep)!  I use a CPAP, have for years, and have been researched about traveling overseas with a CPAP for our trip to Ireland and Scotland. There are some good articles out there, but the most comprehensive resource is the US Department Of Transportation's Steps Taken to Ensure New Security Requirements Preserve and Respect the Civil Rights of People with Disabilities.