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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 7:27 pm in Blog, Family Travel, Road Trips, United States | 0 comments
Embarking on a road trip across the US is a quintessential American adventure, but for die-hard sports fans, it takes on an entirely new dimension when the itinerary includes some of the best NFL stadiums in the country. From coast to coast, these iconic American football venues are not just places to watch a game; they are places where some of history’s greatest players have provided us with endless unforgettable moments in football. Whether you’re simply a lover of the sport or a diehard fan of certain teams, this journey through the NFL’s most legendary stadiums promises an experience that is as exhilarating as a last-second Hail Mary touchdown.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 11:23 pm in Blog, Expat Life, Technology, Travel Tips | 0 comments
In today’s interconnected world, the traditional office is becoming a relic of the past, replaced by a dynamic, mobile workforce of digital nomads that thrives on flexibility and innovation. For self-employed business travelers, living a nomadic lifestyle offers unparalleled freedom and the opportunity to explore international markets, allowing them to create successful enterprises that can run without needing to be tied down to a single location. This freedom sadly comes with its own set of challenges, particularly when it comes to establishing a local presence in the communities you temporarily call home. Building a robust local presence is essential for fostering trust, creating lasting business relationships, and tapping into new opportunities. Let’s explore effective strategies that nomadic entrepreneurs can use to integrate themselves into local markets, cultivate a loyal customer base, and create a recognizable brand, no matter where they are in the world.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 6:53 pm in Blog, Photography, Technology | 0 comments
Travel photography often brings to mind images of scenic landscapes or iconic landmarks, but the true magic lies in capturing stories that evoke emotions and memories. Instead of simply collecting a digital database of beautiful images, the goal of true travelers should be to create a narrative that encapsulates the essence of your travels and the destinations you visit. By focusing on storytelling, your photos can become more of a visual diary rather than a mere digital photo album, or pretty images that simply get lost in the millions of other beautiful photos posted on social media. Let’s explore how you can start taking travel photos that go beyond aesthetics to tell more compelling stories and capture lasting memories. From understanding your subject to using creative techniques, these tips will help you turn your travel photography into a powerful storytelling tool.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 2:05 pm in Blog, Budget Travel, Expat Life, Travel Tips | 0 comments
A digital nomad lifestyle is one which offers unparalleled freedom, allowing you to work remote and enjoy a flexible schedule. However, it does require you to be quite self-reliant, especially when it comes to managing your finances. Financial stability is the cornerstone of sustaining a digital nomad existence, as it allows you to focus on your work and travels without the constant worry of running out of funds. Staying on top of finances is a silent challenge for the wandering professional who often needs to juggle different currencies, research potential cost-of-living differences, and try to manage finances across varying economies. From setting budgets to understanding exchange rates and utilizing digital banking tools, let my digital nomad financial management guide equip you with the knowledge to make informed financial decisions that will help support your traveling lifestyle.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 11:47 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog, Family Travel, United States | 0 comments
Nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park draws millions of visitors each year, many of which are travelling families. Hikers of all ages and skill levels come to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature through countless hikes that allow you to take in pristine natural landscapes that are home to an abundance of wildlife. Offering over 800 miles of well-maintained trails, the park offers many family-friendly trail options. Whether you’re introducing your young child to their first ever national park hike or simply encouraging your teens to reduce their screentime and embrace outdoor exploration, the Smoky Mountains promise memorable family adventures for everyone. Here are some of our top recommendations for family-friendly hiking trails to get you started with planning your next outdoor adventure in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 11:12 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog, Eco Tourism | 0 comments
Planning a multi-day hiking trip is more than just a simple walk in a city park. Long-distance trekking offers the opportunity for true adventure, an undertaking that requires physical, mental, and emotional strength. Immersive experiences in nature, such as multi-day treks, allow you to disconnect from the digital world and often provides a unique opportunity for self-reflection and mental restoration. From selecting the right gear and researching trails to ensuring proper nutrition and physical readiness, every bit of preparation is key when planning an epic trek. If you’re ready to turn your true hiking dream into reality and want to ensure you’ll savour every step instead of dreading the next one, check out this comprehensive guide on how to prepare for an unforgettable multi-day trek.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 6:58 pm in Blog, Travel Tips, UK | 0 comments
The UK has long been a magnet for travellers, consistently securing its place in the World Tourism Ranking’s Top 10. Nearly 40 million international tourists visit the UK every year, coming to see its grand palaces and castles, as well as world-class museums like those found in London and rugged natural beauty which can be found in places like the Scottish Highlands. But despite its popularity, how much do travellers really know about the United Kingdom? We thought we’d dive beneath the surface of this well-trodden tourist destination to uncover a few lesser-known facts. Let’s take an academic journey across the UK, uncovering 10 little-known facts that may surprise, intrigue, and possibly even inspire you to explore the UK with fresh eyes.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 3:15 am in Blog, Technology, Travel Tips | 0 comments
We take a lot of things for granted in life, and one of those is connectivity. Data has become the most essential travel tool, and eSIMs are now the norm for taking the hassle out of traveling and staying connected.
I’ve written a lot about how we couldn’t cope overseas without a mobile data plan, but I realized on my recent trip to Greece and Spain, that this is not something I had actually tested. What would happen if I did in fact land, not buy an eSIM, and try and cope in a new country?
Well, I did try it last week, and after precisely 2 hours of not being able to update my family once I had landed, not being able to use my apple wallet to pay for an airport cab, and not being able to use Google maps to find my hotel, I realized that this was a stupid experiment, and I promptly bought a Nomad eSIM.
I’ve tested a number of eSIM providers in the past year since this has become the easiest way to access mobile data, so here is my review of the experience using Nomad (a global eSIM marketplace operating in 170+ countries).
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 7:26 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog, Eco Tourism, New Zealand, Road Trips | 0 comments
Christchurch is known as the gateway to New Zealand’s stunning South Island, where unforgettable road trips through vast stretches of wilderness begin. From the rolling vineyards of Waipara to the geothermal wonders of Hanmer Springs, a campervan gives you the freedom to explore the South Island at your own pace. Hiring low-cost campervans in Christchurch is easy and will allow you to take in numerous nearby sites sandwiched between the majestic Southern Alps and the mighty Pacific Ocean. Let’s look at just a few of the top destinations near Christchurch that hiring a campervan will allow you to experience. We’ll also offer up a few important things to consider when renting a campervan in New Zealand.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 12:17 am in Adventure Travel, Blog, Canada, Luxury Lifestyle | 0 comments
Toronto is also surrounded by some lovely natural attractions, such as Niagara Falls which is just a daytrip away, and the lovely Toronto Islands closer to home on its doorstep. In fact, beyond Toronto’s bustling downtown and its iconic landmarks exists a vibrant yachting community with several yacht clubs and marinas located along the shores of Lake Ontario. Toronto’s yachting culture draws in not only locals but also international visitors who wish to see the city and its natural surrounds in a unique way. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a curious newcomer, setting sail in Toronto unveils a side of the city that few get the chance to experience.
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