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]]>A simple cosmetic oil, such as almond or rosehip, will work wonders if you massage it into your nails and the skin around them once or twice a day. You don’t need a large bottle, so this won’t steal too much space in your luggage. Make sure you let it sink in before you get your hands wet or apply any other cosmetics.
It may be worth applying a coat or two of a good-quality nail strengthener before you head on vacation. If you get your nails done professionally, talk to your manicurist about this, or simply apply it yourself straight from the bottle. Some amount of UV rays are helpful when it comes to strengthening nails, so you want a translucent base that will let some of these rays through without absorbing so many that your nails become brittle and weak.
A great way to keep your nails in top condition is to file off any weak or brittle sections before they have a chance to snap. Bring a file with you on vacation, so you can take care of your nails and attend to them if they start suffering from the sun, sea, and sand. When you’re filing, use gentle motions and don’t press too hard with the file.
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]]>The post 3 Items That Protect Your Hair When on Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it comes to taking care of hair, silk is seriously important. It’s less abrasive than cotton or other materials and will slip over your hair without causing frizz. When you’re on vacation, you may want to consider sleeping with your hair in a ‘pineapple’ (essentially a high ponytail) to protect it from frizz and maximize your volume.
That’s right, another silk item to protect your hair! If you’re concerned about your hair getting dehydrated on the flight, or bleached out by the sun and sea, try wrapping it in a chic silk scarf to protect it. This will limit damaging UV rays, reduce frizz, and allow you to go slightly longer than usual without washing it—helping you to properly relax on vacation.
Is there any hair problem a claw clip can’t improve? Use this to put your hair up in a hurry, protect it from salt water if you’re taking a dip in the sea, or stop it from getting drenched when you take a shower. Lightweight and relatively small, you can pack a few of these in your toiletries bag without losing too much valuable space.
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]]>The post 3 Of The Best European Mini-Breaks For Spring appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Once the chaos and excitement of fashion week has subsided, the French capital settles into a lovely, relaxed spring swing. The weather should just be warm enough to sip an espresso or a spritz outside, and you can enjoy Seine-side strolls without the summer crowds.
This small settlement on the northern coast of Spain is a foodie’s dream destination. From warm, comforting Asturias stews to the freshest sea food imaginable, Oviedo offers a wealth of flavors and textures to experience. It is also quiet and relaxed in the spring, so you can enjoy some peace and solitude.
This small city is situated just half an hour’s train journey from Amsterdam, but it is much more relaxed and gentle in its tempos. Seek out some of the fantastic art in one of its many museums, or take a trip out to view the nearby tulip fields where the stunning blooms grow.
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]]>The post Three of the Best Forests in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Miles upon miles of ancient coniferous forest make up Germany’s Black Forest. This really is a magical realm, and you can absolutely imagine a character from Grimm’s fairy tales wandering through these woods. Stay in one of the many campsites so you can explore the forest on foot, and don’t forget to try the regional delicacy of Black Forest Gateaux.
Situated just outside of Athens, these woods feature ancient oak, lemon, and olive trees. There are foot and bike paths, and many picnic areas where you’ll see Athenians relaxing on a Sunday. If you’re up for a challenge, hike all the way up to the peak and gaze out at views across the woods, towards Athens and the sea.
This is the second largest mixed beech-fir forest in Europe and is set amongst spectacular scenery as it straddles the boundary of the Pyrenees National Park. Visiting in autumn is particularly special, as the beech leaves transform to a deep gold or red and the warm Spanish sun lights them up.
Forests are seriously special places, and Europe has plenty to choose from. With their natural beauty and cultural charm, each of these forests would make a perfect vacation destination.
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]]>The post Best of the Caribbean: The Most Beautiful Vacation Spots appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the Eastern Caribbean, this tiny island (and its little islets) is absolutely stunning. Take a trip to any of the bays and you will surely find yourself at a loss for words!
If you like to balance out your beach vacation with some nightlife, Sint Maarten is a great choice. Best known for its casinos and beautiful beaches, you can party at night and recover by the ocean. What could be better?
Get ready to be shocked by the impossibly-turquoise waters in Turks and Caicos! This is a great place to go snorkeling or scuba-diving, as there is a 14-mile barrier reef on the northern shore!
A great way to balance out a beach vacation is to also get some adventure in the mountains and rainforests of Jamaica. Jamaica is also known as the birthplace of reggae music, so if you’re into that, you should definitely check out the Bob Marley Museum!
Bermuda is another stunning island of the Caribbean, but it’s best known for its pink sand beaches! You can also make your way to a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the historic St. George town.
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]]>The post Here’s Some Of The Most Budget Friendly Cities In Europe in 2024 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Portugal is becoming a very popular travel destination and for good reason! The train from Lisbon will cost you around $25 and activities and accommodations are abundant and affordable. Indulge in the city’s delicious Port wine culture, and book a wine tour in the Douro Valley.
Prague is another wonderful and affordable destination, and offers traveler an interesting city scape filled with interesting history, culture, and architecture. Many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Old Town Square, are free to visit, and you may also be able to book free walking tours as well! Accommodations in the center of town are affordable as well.
Valencia is far less crowded and expensive than other popular tourists destinations in Spain, like Barcelona. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, free museums, and the Central Market, which is known as one of the oldest markets in Europe. The train route from cities such as Barcelona and Madrid are also inexpensive, usually less than $100, especially when booked in advance.
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]]>The post Top 3 Sunglasses for Your Next Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re searching for the perfect clean-girl aesthetic sunglasses for your next vacation, the Le Specs Women’s Unreal Sunglasses are perfect. With a stunning plastic frame and beautiful shape, these will make all your Instagram photos look stunning!
Found on Amazon, Sojo’s Small Square Polarized Sunglasses are perfect if you’re on a budget. These sunglasses feel luxurious and hold up great over time, plus the polarization provides extra protection from the sun. This brand also has a multitude of other shapes and styles for anyone.
You know we had to include this classic sunglasses staple! There’s a reason the Ray-Ban Aviator Classics never go out of style. Time and time again, these sunglasses are the perfect addition to any outfit. These timeless sunglasses are all you could need for any vacation.
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]]>The post Simple Ways to Save Money on Your Next Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Of course, part of traveling is trying local cuisines and experiencing the restaurants, but that doesn’t mean you have to eat out for every meal! If you run to the grocery store and stock up on breakfast foods, or sandwich necessities, you can save money by eating at least one cheaper meal per day.
If you have more flexibility in your schedule and can choose when to take personal days off, we highly recommend trying to book your vacation during the off-season. Each destination has different off-seasons, so make sure to look ahead when you’re planning your next trip!
Some countries and cities have incredible public transportation. This will surely beat any taxi rates (especially when taxi drivers try to take advantage of you being a tourist!). Prior to your trip, try to research the best methods of public transportation to your destination so you don’t feel overwhelmed when you get there.
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]]>The post Best Water Sports to Do on Your Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But what if you’re more interested in things that will actually raise your heart rate instead of calming it? Well, that’s where water sports come in. If you’re not super experienced with thrilling water activities, here’s a quick guide to which ones exist for you to try.
On the more chill side of the water sport spectrum is kayaking, which you can enjoy at your own pace without too much danger or physical demand. It’s relaxing, breezy, and fun to enjoy with others.
More popular recently than ever before, stand-up paddleboarding (SUPing) requires some balance and skill, but is still fairly relaxed, as the pace is slow and the goal is to take your time and enjoy.
If you want to take things up a notch, one of the most action-packed options out there is jet skiing, which is basically motorcycling in water. But the best part is you don’t really need any special skills to do it.
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]]>The post 3 Ways to Make Returning to Traveling Easier appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Regardless of if your vaccinated or not, masks are required at the airport and on the plane. And in some countries, masks are still mandated. Make sure you pack masks that are comfortable for the long flight and you have enough for your vacation.
Keep yourself on a sleep schedule during the duration of your travels so you can make the most of all of the days and nights of your vacation. You don’t want to be sleep-deprived or jet-lagged while you’re vacationing.
Since you haven’t packed a suitcase in a while, don’t go overboard. Plan out your outfits ahead of time and make a list of everything you want to pack including clothes, beauty products, chargers, electronics, and documents.
The post 3 Ways to Make Returning to Traveling Easier appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post This is Why Your Nails Get Dry on Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A simple cosmetic oil, such as almond or rosehip, will work wonders if you massage it into your nails and the skin around them once or twice a day. You don’t need a large bottle, so this won’t steal too much space in your luggage. Make sure you let it sink in before you get your hands wet or apply any other cosmetics.
It may be worth applying a coat or two of a good-quality nail strengthener before you head on vacation. If you get your nails done professionally, talk to your manicurist about this, or simply apply it yourself straight from the bottle. Some amount of UV rays are helpful when it comes to strengthening nails, so you want a translucent base that will let some of these rays through without absorbing so many that your nails become brittle and weak.
A great way to keep your nails in top condition is to file off any weak or brittle sections before they have a chance to snap. Bring a file with you on vacation, so you can take care of your nails and attend to them if they start suffering from the sun, sea, and sand. When you’re filing, use gentle motions and don’t press too hard with the file.
The post This is Why Your Nails Get Dry on Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Items That Protect Your Hair When on Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>When it comes to taking care of hair, silk is seriously important. It’s less abrasive than cotton or other materials and will slip over your hair without causing frizz. When you’re on vacation, you may want to consider sleeping with your hair in a ‘pineapple’ (essentially a high ponytail) to protect it from frizz and maximize your volume.
That’s right, another silk item to protect your hair! If you’re concerned about your hair getting dehydrated on the flight, or bleached out by the sun and sea, try wrapping it in a chic silk scarf to protect it. This will limit damaging UV rays, reduce frizz, and allow you to go slightly longer than usual without washing it—helping you to properly relax on vacation.
Is there any hair problem a claw clip can’t improve? Use this to put your hair up in a hurry, protect it from salt water if you’re taking a dip in the sea, or stop it from getting drenched when you take a shower. Lightweight and relatively small, you can pack a few of these in your toiletries bag without losing too much valuable space.
The post 3 Items That Protect Your Hair When on Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Of The Best European Mini-Breaks For Spring appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Once the chaos and excitement of fashion week has subsided, the French capital settles into a lovely, relaxed spring swing. The weather should just be warm enough to sip an espresso or a spritz outside, and you can enjoy Seine-side strolls without the summer crowds.
This small settlement on the northern coast of Spain is a foodie’s dream destination. From warm, comforting Asturias stews to the freshest sea food imaginable, Oviedo offers a wealth of flavors and textures to experience. It is also quiet and relaxed in the spring, so you can enjoy some peace and solitude.
This small city is situated just half an hour’s train journey from Amsterdam, but it is much more relaxed and gentle in its tempos. Seek out some of the fantastic art in one of its many museums, or take a trip out to view the nearby tulip fields where the stunning blooms grow.
The post 3 Of The Best European Mini-Breaks For Spring appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Three of the Best Forests in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Miles upon miles of ancient coniferous forest make up Germany’s Black Forest. This really is a magical realm, and you can absolutely imagine a character from Grimm’s fairy tales wandering through these woods. Stay in one of the many campsites so you can explore the forest on foot, and don’t forget to try the regional delicacy of Black Forest Gateaux.
Situated just outside of Athens, these woods feature ancient oak, lemon, and olive trees. There are foot and bike paths, and many picnic areas where you’ll see Athenians relaxing on a Sunday. If you’re up for a challenge, hike all the way up to the peak and gaze out at views across the woods, towards Athens and the sea.
This is the second largest mixed beech-fir forest in Europe and is set amongst spectacular scenery as it straddles the boundary of the Pyrenees National Park. Visiting in autumn is particularly special, as the beech leaves transform to a deep gold or red and the warm Spanish sun lights them up.
Forests are seriously special places, and Europe has plenty to choose from. With their natural beauty and cultural charm, each of these forests would make a perfect vacation destination.
The post Three of the Best Forests in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best of the Caribbean: The Most Beautiful Vacation Spots appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the Eastern Caribbean, this tiny island (and its little islets) is absolutely stunning. Take a trip to any of the bays and you will surely find yourself at a loss for words!
If you like to balance out your beach vacation with some nightlife, Sint Maarten is a great choice. Best known for its casinos and beautiful beaches, you can party at night and recover by the ocean. What could be better?
Get ready to be shocked by the impossibly-turquoise waters in Turks and Caicos! This is a great place to go snorkeling or scuba-diving, as there is a 14-mile barrier reef on the northern shore!
A great way to balance out a beach vacation is to also get some adventure in the mountains and rainforests of Jamaica. Jamaica is also known as the birthplace of reggae music, so if you’re into that, you should definitely check out the Bob Marley Museum!
Bermuda is another stunning island of the Caribbean, but it’s best known for its pink sand beaches! You can also make your way to a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the historic St. George town.
The post Best of the Caribbean: The Most Beautiful Vacation Spots appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Here’s Some Of The Most Budget Friendly Cities In Europe in 2024 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Portugal is becoming a very popular travel destination and for good reason! The train from Lisbon will cost you around $25 and activities and accommodations are abundant and affordable. Indulge in the city’s delicious Port wine culture, and book a wine tour in the Douro Valley.
Prague is another wonderful and affordable destination, and offers traveler an interesting city scape filled with interesting history, culture, and architecture. Many of the city’s top attractions, such as the Old Town Square, are free to visit, and you may also be able to book free walking tours as well! Accommodations in the center of town are affordable as well.
Valencia is far less crowded and expensive than other popular tourists destinations in Spain, like Barcelona. There are many beautiful beaches to explore, free museums, and the Central Market, which is known as one of the oldest markets in Europe. The train route from cities such as Barcelona and Madrid are also inexpensive, usually less than $100, especially when booked in advance.
The post Here’s Some Of The Most Budget Friendly Cities In Europe in 2024 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Top 3 Sunglasses for Your Next Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re searching for the perfect clean-girl aesthetic sunglasses for your next vacation, the Le Specs Women’s Unreal Sunglasses are perfect. With a stunning plastic frame and beautiful shape, these will make all your Instagram photos look stunning!
Found on Amazon, Sojo’s Small Square Polarized Sunglasses are perfect if you’re on a budget. These sunglasses feel luxurious and hold up great over time, plus the polarization provides extra protection from the sun. This brand also has a multitude of other shapes and styles for anyone.
You know we had to include this classic sunglasses staple! There’s a reason the Ray-Ban Aviator Classics never go out of style. Time and time again, these sunglasses are the perfect addition to any outfit. These timeless sunglasses are all you could need for any vacation.
The post Top 3 Sunglasses for Your Next Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Simple Ways to Save Money on Your Next Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Of course, part of traveling is trying local cuisines and experiencing the restaurants, but that doesn’t mean you have to eat out for every meal! If you run to the grocery store and stock up on breakfast foods, or sandwich necessities, you can save money by eating at least one cheaper meal per day.
If you have more flexibility in your schedule and can choose when to take personal days off, we highly recommend trying to book your vacation during the off-season. Each destination has different off-seasons, so make sure to look ahead when you’re planning your next trip!
Some countries and cities have incredible public transportation. This will surely beat any taxi rates (especially when taxi drivers try to take advantage of you being a tourist!). Prior to your trip, try to research the best methods of public transportation to your destination so you don’t feel overwhelmed when you get there.
The post Simple Ways to Save Money on Your Next Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best Water Sports to Do on Your Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But what if you’re more interested in things that will actually raise your heart rate instead of calming it? Well, that’s where water sports come in. If you’re not super experienced with thrilling water activities, here’s a quick guide to which ones exist for you to try.
On the more chill side of the water sport spectrum is kayaking, which you can enjoy at your own pace without too much danger or physical demand. It’s relaxing, breezy, and fun to enjoy with others.
More popular recently than ever before, stand-up paddleboarding (SUPing) requires some balance and skill, but is still fairly relaxed, as the pace is slow and the goal is to take your time and enjoy.
If you want to take things up a notch, one of the most action-packed options out there is jet skiing, which is basically motorcycling in water. But the best part is you don’t really need any special skills to do it.
The post Best Water Sports to Do on Your Beach Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Ways to Make Returning to Traveling Easier appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Regardless of if your vaccinated or not, masks are required at the airport and on the plane. And in some countries, masks are still mandated. Make sure you pack masks that are comfortable for the long flight and you have enough for your vacation.
Keep yourself on a sleep schedule during the duration of your travels so you can make the most of all of the days and nights of your vacation. You don’t want to be sleep-deprived or jet-lagged while you’re vacationing.
Since you haven’t packed a suitcase in a while, don’t go overboard. Plan out your outfits ahead of time and make a list of everything you want to pack including clothes, beauty products, chargers, electronics, and documents.
The post 3 Ways to Make Returning to Traveling Easier appeared first on Traveler Master.
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