Adair’s Wanderlust Blog
Welcome to a world of limitless possibilities, where the journey is as exhilarating as the destination, and where every moment is an opportunity to make your mark on the canvas of existence. The only limit is the extent of your imagination.
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Stuttgart, Germany
German-Wer rastet, der rostet English- To rest, is to rust We loved our time in Germany! It wasn’t originally on our itentory when we were planning our first trip to Europe but I have a friend who lives in Germany. When I was talking with her about where she lives she was only a few…
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Iceland: Travel Guide
Þetta reddast- Everything is going to be okay Planning Your Trip We have always wanted to go to Iceland to discover the natural beauty of the fire and ice island. We flew Icelandair when we went to Europe last year so around Easter they were having a sale on summer holiday packages. These packages included…
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Planning Your First European Trip Part 1
So much goes into planning a once in a lifetime trip. How are you going to get there? Where to stay? How do you get around? Where do you eat (that’s good)? Here are my tips of how I planned our first trip to Europe! This is part 1 of how to plan your trip,…
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Planning Your First European Trip Part 2
Here is part 2 of planning your first trip to Europe and everything you need to know! Money, Languages, Restaurants, Restrooms and Water! Let’s Talk Money Getting to Europe can be expensive (as we know) but what’s the most efficient way to pay for things? Cards? Cash? Let’s discuss! 1.Credit Cards Depending on what your…
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Tuscany, Italy: Travel Guide
“In Tuscany, every moment feels like a timeless masterpiece.” -Unknown Tuscany is a region in central Italy that is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. Florence is the capital of Tuscany and this region is known for their wines, rolling landscapes and rich culture. I could have spent forever in Tuscany. The architecture,…
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Venice, Italy: Travel Guide
“It is always assumed that Venice is the ideal place for a honeymoon. This is a grave error. To live in Venice, or even to visit it, means you fall in love with the city itself. There is nothing left over in your heart for anyone else.” -Peggy Guggenheim Venice really is a dream come…
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