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Maryland Bucket List – 8 Awesome Things to Do in Maryland

August 11, 2021 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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MARYLAND Bucket List

Maryland isn’t just crabs, square pizza, and Old Bay seasoning! Let’s talk about some of the best “off the beaten path” places you should add to your Maryland Bucket List.

Maryland Bucket List

Are you the outdoorsy type? Maryland has no shortage of breathtaking scenery, hikes that range in difficulty from beginner to advanced, and of course several waterfront views that are second to none.

The Great Outdoors

Billy Goat Trail – If you love the outdoors, you won’t want to miss Billy Goat Trail. The entire park is absolutely gorgeous, with lots of activities for folks of all ages. Don’t forget to bring your camera!

Adkins Arboretum – Nestled on 400 acres of wetlands and gardens, a visit to Adkins Arboretum almost feels like you’re stepping onto another continent. This natural preserve is one of Maryland’s best kept secrets. If you’re looking for a serene place to relax and enjoy connecting with nature, this is it. My favorite part are the waterfront views… another destination you want to make sure you bring your camera for!

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Filed Under: US Travel, North America, Destinations, Maryland

5 Ideas for Day Trips From Paris France

July 26, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 16 Comments

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Day Trips From Paris France
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You’ve booked your trip to France and decided to make Paris your home base for your time in the country. But, if the sights and sounds of the City of Lights lose their appeal or if you just want to get a taste for other areas, there are plenty of day trips from Paris France that you can take from the hustle of the city.

Day Trips From Paris France:

Giverny

If art is something you admire, then a visit to Giverny should be on your radar. This was once home to Impressionist master Claude Monet. He spent years cultivating and painting the gardens here. A small museum that traces the impressionist period paying particular attention to the American artists who came to study under Monet. The gardens bloom from April to October but to see the water lilies in full bloom visit in July and August. To get here a fast train departs Saint-Lazare station to Vernon. Then take a taxi or bus into town.

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Filed Under: France, Europe Travel with Kids Tagged With: Paris France

7 Money Saving Summer Vacation Tips

June 16, 2021 by Dana Zeliff Leave a Comment

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Money Saving Summer Vacation Tips
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Do you want to travel this summer without breaking the bank? I’ve put together these money saving summer vacation tips to help stretch your budget.  With some planning, deal hunting and flexibility, you can save enough money to potentially take two trips instead of just one!!

Money Saving Summer Vacation Tips:

1. Pack light – airlines are charging fees for everything nowadays. Most carries charge for checked bags and overweight bags. If you can, try to pack in a single carry on (within the size/weight restrictions) or limit everyone to a single bag.   When choosing flights consider checked bag fees into your purchase. Carriers such as Southwest offer 1 checked bag at no additional cost.

Make sure to factor in the extra space and weight of purchases you may make during your travels as well.  We like to keep a tiny reusable shopping bag with us in case we need to lighten our baggage with an extra carry on.

2. Round trip tickets – a must in travel to save money is booking round trip tickets. Booking a one- way ticket is extremely expensive, more than a round-trip ticket in a lot of cases! Don’t forget that you can book round-trip tickets arriving and departing from different airports.  Our recent trip we flew into Paris and out of Nice. I wouldn’t recommend this if you’ll be in the same area since you’d have to factor in car rentals as well.

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Filed Under: Travel Tips & Tricks, Travel Budget Tips

Six Simple Steps to Pick the Perfect Cruise Ship for Your Next Family Vacation

June 1, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 10 Comments

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How to pick the perfect cruise ship

Are you considering taking a cruise for your next family vacation? Great idea! Cruises offer some amazing value and choice for family vacations.

Although, deciding to take a cruise is only the tip of the iceberg. With so many options, you will want to make sure you pick the perfect cruise for you and your family. So getting everyone involved in the planning process is key. But, where do you begin?

Hopefully, our six simple steps on how to pick the perfect cruise ship for your next family vacation will help.

Cruise ships venture to all corners of the global, including Alaska.
Cruise ships venture to all corners of the global, including Alaska.

1. Decide on a Location

Most likely you are thinking of cruising to a tropical destination like the Bahamas or the Caribbean. While about a third of all cruise travel does occur in this region, cruise ships sail to destinations all over the globe, including Europe, Asia, and Australia. So, don’t limit your options just yet.

If you already know WHEN you want to cruise (e.g., in the summer), you can use that information to narrow down your destination as some areas of the world only offer cruises during specific months of the year. If you can travel any time of the year, you will have more flexibility on location.

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Historic Forts to Visit in Florida

May 26, 2021 by Dana Zeliff 6 Comments

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Historic Forts to Visit in Florida

Florida is home to the first Spanish established colonial settlement in the United States.  A big part of that establishment are the military forts that were built to offer protection and shelter.

Historic forts in Florida also happen to be among some of the best preserved forts located in the United States. If you are planning a Florida vacation, these landmarks are worth a visit because of the significance they played in establishing this country and in the development of the local communities where they exist.

The following are some of the historic forts to visit in Florida. Each offers a unique look at an important point in the history of the state.

Fort Christmas, Fort Christmas Historical Park

Fort Christmas was founded on Christmas day in 1837, and built to offer protection and shelter during the intense Seminole Indian War. The existing fort houses exhibits and artifacts from that period, 1870-1930,  give guests an idea of what life was like during its occupation. Each month features a festival or reenactment where visitors can take a step back into history and explore the several historical homes that make up the park. Because the fort was built from timber, it is important to remember that it is a replica, but even this replica of a historical fort is worth your time because of the significant role it played in the wars fought to gain control over the region.

View from Castillo De San Marcos
View from Castillo De San Marcos

Castillo De San Marcos, St. Augustine

St. Augustine holds the title as the oldest city in the United States, being settled by the Spanish conquistadors nearly 450 years ago. The Castillo De San Marcos is the town’s historic fort, a relic that is still standing today. While you could easily spend an entire weekend vacation exploring St. Augustine, a visit to the fort can be seen in a couple of hours. Daily weapon demonstrations and reenactments that cover the daily life and military training that took place in the fort are performed. A Park Ranger program gives you a peek into more detailed daily activities of the fort with a wide variety of subjects that will interest serious history buffs and capture the curiosity of children.

Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas National Park

Located in the Gulf of Mexico, 70 miles off the coast of Key West, the Dry Tortugas National Park consists of seven small islands and one holds Fort Jefferson. The fort was built to serve and protect the waters around the Gulf of Mexico and provide a strategic naval outpost for the country. Construction on Fort Jefferson started in 1846 and lasted over 30 years, but ultimately it was never fully completed. To get to the National Park and Fort, guests need to arrange for travel on a public ferry, or get there via seaplane or private boat. Because of its remote location and transportation limitations, make sure you plan well ahead of time and are able to carry with you everything you will need for a day spent at this historic, but very remote, location.

Once there take a guided tour of historic Fort Jefferson and then take an even longer self guided tour to explore all the nooks and crannies, where you can get some incredible views of other parts of the fort and island. If you plan on making a day of it, be sure to pack swim gear and a snorkel.  You can also camp, take a hike or even rent a kayak.

These 3 historic forts to visit in Florida can easily be fit into your travel schedule.  Take a couple of hours and immerse yourself in history.

Have you visited Historic Forts in Florida?  Which do you recommend?

You might also be interested in 7 Tips for Family Travel on a Budget.

Filed Under: US Travel, Florida, North America, Destinations Tagged With: Florida

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Hi, I’m Dana. I believe planning a great trip doesn't mean spending endless evenings scrolling through travel forums and getting overwhelmed by all the logistics.

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