Traveling can be fun, eye-opening, and very rewarding, but it can also be hard for people who can't hear. However, traveling with hearing loss doesn’t have to be stressful or limiting. With the right preparation, smart communication strategies, and a few assistive tools, you can move through airports, hotels, and foreign cities with confidence. The key is to plan, choose accessible destinations, and pack technologies that make communication easier.
Travelling overseas with your dog can be a fun adventure. You and your pet can explore new places, create lasting memories, and enjoy quality time together. However, you need to plan carefully before travelling internationally with your dog. You must consider your dog's health and safety and find the right travel products.
With some preparation, you can make the trip easy for both you and your dog. Let's look at how to travel overseas with your pet.
Travelling with the family can be exciting, but it also comes with extra planning, especially when it comes to parking at the airport. From kids and prams to multiple suitcases, families have unique needs when flying. The good news is that airports offer a wide range of parking solutions to make your journey smoother and more affordable.
Here’s a helpful guide with tips for choosing the right airport parking for your family trip.
Last year I lived in North Carolina for 18 months, and one of my favorites places to visit was Wilson. The friendly people are very united as a community and are very respectful.
There’s something alluring about the idea of thousands of scattered islands stretching out into the Baltic Sea, each one of them with its own share of pristine nature. Simply imagining the cool air brushing against my cheek, the smell of pinewood filling my lungs, and the sun glistening off the sparkling waters, makes me want to head out to explore the Stockholm Archipelago this very instant.
Australia—it’s on everyone’s bucket list…and for good reason! There’s an extraordinary amount of things to see, do, taste, and experience in this remarkable country.
University schedules can get so tight that you might not have time for personal, fun activities…such as planning a quick getaway. From packing to making bookings, there much that you will need to do within a short period.
It’s never a nice feeling to save up all year for a mammoth, much-anticipated, wonderful vacation...only for it to be a disappointment. Perhaps the service you used was unreliable and overbooked, the accommodations had seen better days, there were flight cancellations or delays, or an accident, such as a cruise ship encountering a technical issue or even putting you in harm’s way, was something you had to deal with.
As a woman digital nomad, you’re constantly pushing boundaries: embracing new cultures, remote work challenges, and the thrill of the unknown. While the freedom of travel is invigorating, it also demands a mindful approach to your health and safety.
Here’s a variety of practical tips on how to stay healthy, happy, and in control of your well-being on the go.