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Knowing the Currency Exchange Rate Overseas

Monday, April 27th, 2015

International travel is a wonderful experience that everyone should take advantage of at some point in their life. It gives you the opportunity to submerge yourself into new and different cultures that you otherwise wouldn’t be able to experience simply by staying in the states. Although many wild tell tales of how they backpacked through Europe with very little money in their pockets, there’s still a common understanding whether you travel with nearly nothing, or in the height of luxury, and that’s that you need to know exchange rates. (more…)

5 Ireland Festivals for Single Women Travelers to See

Friday, March 27th, 2015

Are you looking to take a vacation to the beautiful Dublin, Ireland but planning to travel alone? Then we urge you to check out our single women travel tours, which includes details on our exciting fall group tour to Ireland. For more information feel free to call us today at 1-866-753-1552 with all of your questions. In the time leading up to this exhilarating all womens travel tour we have compiled a list of five of our favorite festivals that happen throughout the year in Ireland.

5 Must-See Festivals in Ireland

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International Travel Checklist: Traveling Abroad Tips

Monday, February 16th, 2015

Traveling out of the country is an opportunity that people will tell you to take advantage of regardless of your age. With that being said, traveling out of the country, although an amazing experience, can also be a little daunting if you’ve never done it before. When you travel nationally, that’s easy, there’s no customs or excessively long flights you need to prepare for, and when you land, you’ll be surrounded by people who speak your native language; however, when you travel out of the country, that’s not the case.

Being in a new place can be eye opening and invigorating depending on what you make of the experience. Even if you’re on a business trip overseas, there’s still plenty of opportunity to enjoy the culture you’re temporarily visiting. Regardless of whether you’re on a business trip or just want to travel the world living that vagabond lifestyle, there are a few things you want to make sure you never forget because running into travel problems overseas can land you in some trouble. Though all this can be avoided by taking your due diligence prior to traveling abroad with the following international travel checklist.

5 Things You NEVER Want to Forget When Traveling Abroad

  1. Passport Renewals

    Obviously you can’t leave the country without your passport, but you want to make sure that it’s up to date well before you trip. Many countries will not allow entry if you don’t follow the “six month rule,” which is if your passport expires within six months of your travel date. This is a precaution in case you get stuck overseas longer than expected. Whatever country you’re visiting wants to ensure that you’ll eventually travel back to America so renewing your passport nine months before its expiration should be a safe bet.

  2. Checking the Weather

    When you’re traveling out of the country, you’ll quickly notice how the seasons differ. If you travel to Australia, their winter is from June to August while their summer is during December and February. So, that’s something you want to look into so you can pack accordingly.

  3. Electronic Chargers and Converters

    Many countries have different power outlets so, when you need to charge your phone, laptop, or tablet, you’ll want to make sure you have the proper outlet converter so you don’t blow a fuse. If you forget to buy a converter, they should sell them when you land, but either way; just make sure you at least pack all the chargers you’ll need.

  4. Credit Cards, Cash & the Exchange Rate

    When you travel overseas, many credit card companies charge a foreign transaction fee (some charge up to 3 percent). However, Chase Sapphire Preferred cards as well as Platinum Amex cards avoid charging you this fee. When it comes to cash, you’ll want to know the exchange rate in the country you’re visiting – this will also help you manage your travel budget.

  5. Research the Hotel’s Local Area

    Regardless of the country you’re visiting, no one wants to get lost. Therefore, make sure you carry something with your hotel’s address and information on it in the event that you do get lost; locals will better be able to help you find your way. Although large populations of people have a general understanding of the English language, there’s still a barrier that can cause confusion. When you have your hotels name as well as address written in their local language, you’re cancelling out any miscommunication.

Want to Travel Outside the Country?

If you’re looking to experience traveling on an unforgettable level, join us at Women Traveling the World where we visit some of the most amazing places the world has to offer. From Greece to Portugal, to Thailand and South Africa, we want to see it all and we want you to join us for it. Visit our website to see our upcoming excursions, and some of our past one’s to gather a better idea on what you can experience with our group.

Dublin, Ireland’s Best Irish Music Places for Singles Vacations

Friday, April 25th, 2014

Best place to hear traditional Irish music…

Most Dublin pubs will host evenings of traditional Irish music but there are a few special pubs that have earned a reputation for having great live music.

Pubs to See while Traveling Alone

If you’re planning on going on any singles vacations and heading over to Dublin, Ireland, then you have to check out these pubs that are sure to play Irish music.

The Cobblestone

The Cobblestone fits into this category. It is a traditional, casual, city centre pub that hosts some of the best traditional music and roots sessions in all of Dublin.

O’Donoghues

O’ Donoghues has been associated with traditional Irish bands including The Dubliners and the Furey Brothers for what seems like forever. Both used to play regular sessions in the pub. Not much has changed in O’ Donoghues, including the décor which still maintains many of its original features. Traditional Irish music sessions place weekly and are highly regarded among musicians.

M Hughes

M Hughes is probably the least touristy of these pubs, due in most parts to its out of the way location. It’s the type of place where you’ll just happen to stumble upon set dancing classes and traditional music performances. The easiest way to reach M Hughes is to follow the Luas red line.

Women Return from Their Adventure to Rome

Saturday, November 24th, 2012

When you travel with Women Traveling the World, you will have the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful and historical places around the globe. While our trip to Greece was amazing and unforgettable, our recent trip to Italy may have just surpassed it. The great part about our travels is that while we’re on a women’s getaway vacation, we’re still absorbing so much culture.

Traveling Group in Rome Enjoying Italy

During our trip to Italy, we were treated to unforgettable, private tours of both the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel during our stay in Rome. We also had the opportunity to see the historical Coliseum, and the Trevi Fountain – safe to say that a few of us threw in a coin for good luck, but in the traditional way, which is with your right hand over your left shoulder.

Getting to See the Sights of Italy

 

After our adventures in Rome, we traveled to the Amalfi Coast – which is slightly further South – where we saw some of the most breathtaking views imaginable. During our stay along the coast, we visited three amazing towns:

  • Positano
  • Amalfi
  • Rovello

Discovering the Historic City of Pompeii

As a travel group for singles, we even had some time to visit the historic city of Pompeii, which was truly a surreal site to actually see, and we also has an opportunity to learn about the cities unique history, from its colonization to its ultimate destruction.

Following our stay on the Amalfi Coast, we took a trip to island of Capri, where we were treated to gelato – which you can’t get anywhere better than in Italy – and a pizza making class. After some more sightseeing, and walks through the stunning gardens, our trip came to an end. Once we returned back to the states, it was time to start planning our next adventure!

 

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