Friday, July 31, 2015

Discover How You Can Spend The Rest Of Your Life Traveling And Seeing The Most Breathtaking Sites In America on $20 A Day

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Shows How To Travel All Over The United States And Have All Your Needs Met For $20 A Day Including Food, Lodging, Transportation And Entertainment. Includes Resources For Earning Money While Camping So You Can Quit Your Day Job And Travel Forever Also.



Discover How to Travel Anywhere for as Long as You Like

Imagine what you would do and where you would go if I PROMISED to show you how to live a complete life with all your needs met for $20 a day? Would you head to a national park like Yellowstone or Glacier and hike and photograph wildlife for a month? Would you relax a month away on Florida's pristine white powder sand beaches sipping cold Mojito's? Would you hit the tables in Vegas for some exciting gaming, outrageous pool parties, followed by a mind blowing world class show? Would you dine out every night for a week on the pier in San Francisco? Would you go hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, biking, boating, surfing, skiing, or otherwise get off the grid and out of the grind for a month or two at a time?
My wife and I have been doing this for years. Now you can get 700,000+ miles of travel experience over the course of 18+ years in my new book entitled Vanabode - how to happily camp, travel and live forever on $20 a day.

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Learn the Secrets of an Adventurous, Romantic Life, Filled With Adventure and Travel

You don't eat soup with a fork. If you want to be successful and have fun every single day of your lifelet me spoon-feed you a solid, proven, well-explained plan. I cover everything you need to have a great life on $20 a day including delicious food, lodging, transportation, a hot bath, a good nights sleep in your own clean bed, and days and nights filled with great fun, romance and a never ending variety fun.
NO money and NO time means most people don't get to go anywhere or do anything.
Vanabode solves both problems immediately. Here's the first things Vanabode will do for you.
1) Learn how to happily live on $600 a month with ALL your needs met and travel anywhere anytime.
2) Vanabode shows you how to get out of debt (and earn a living while traveling if you need income).
3) If you are bored you will learn how to get the time to do ANYTHING you want.
4) If you hate your job you will learn how to quit your job and make money working in some of the most exciting places in the United States like national parks and state recreational areas.
5) If you want real adventure, romance and serious fun, you can have it now!
To sum up: I will show every single person how to get out of their current situation and on to the road trip of a lifetime by using the strategies and equipment my wife and I have used for 18+ years. With this book you get the complete plan all in one place saving you hundreds of hours of research. There is no need to scour the Internet in search of answers only to find very questionable solutions from people you don't know. Every single chapter in this book will save you hundreds of dollars a year in travel and living costs.

Working Class Europeans Get 8-10 Weeks a Year for Vacation
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My friends and family have asked us for over 10 years now "How do you guys get to travel so much when you are only 38 years old? (we are in our mid 40's now) How do you pay for it when you don't have jobs or savings? Can you help us do it too?" Sure! Honestly, I would have done it sooner but it was hard for me to get motivated to write a 120+ page book and stuff it full of pictures, when we were out surfing Malibu Beach one week and biking San Francisco or catching a world class show in Vegas the next.

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Top 5 Reasons To Visit Mallorca This Summer

You still don’t know where you’re going on vacation this summer? Here’s the solution: Mallorca, with its 300 days of sunshine per year make it an ideal place for a holiday at any time of the year, but especially in summer. Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic islands and is known for its white sand beaches, bays with hidden coves, sun and summer fun. However, Mallorca offers much more and is the perfect place for a different holiday.

Mallorca is rich in natural paradises, underground caves, high mountains, small fishing villages and more. About 40% of its territory consists of nature reserves and fabulous unforgettable landscapes rich in natural beauty. Therefore, today we present the top 5 reasons to travel to Mallorca this summer:Mallorca, Port Soller


1. Its coves and beaches

Are you lovers of coves and beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters far from the bustle of the city? Mallorca is popular and famous for both Spaniards and tourists from around the world because of this.


Cala des Moro

2. Discovering the past
Did you think that all Mallorca has is the beach? Have you ever visited the archaeological ruins of this island? One of the points of attraction of the island are its historical remains such as Pol·lèntia which are ruins of a Roman city that can currently be visited on the island, north of Mallorca. This city was founded in 123 by Metellus. On the other hand if you want to visit some historical sites you can go to Finca Son Real, located in Santa Margalida between Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina.


Cala Figuera

3. Nature at its purest

In Mallorca there is also room for stunning beautiful spots where you can experience nature in its raw form. The most famous place is the Sierra de Tramontana, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is still very popular among tourists who are mesmerized by the beautiful beaches. Breathtaking cliffs covered with green sink into the turquoise waters off the beaches of golden sand.
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4. Culinary delights

Mallorcan culinary delights are amazing! One of its great specialties are kinks and buns. They are spiral-shaped buns. It’s also popular for its sausages and be sure to try the tumbet, a dish that contains tomato, eggplant and peppers. It is also a local specialty.

Cap de Formentor

5. The capital: Palma de Mallorca

A paradise in the heart of the Balearic Islands: Palma de Mallorca is the historic center of Mallorca as almost all the sights of the island are concentrated there. Visit the Plaza Mayor to find the center of the old town where you’ll find your favourite place to stop along the way and have a beer together with the best seafood. Afterwards you can continue on towards the Church of Sant Miquel, Palma Cathedral also known as the Cathedral of Light and also the Cathedral of the Sea. All are very interesting and beautiful!
Caló de's Moro

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Want to Visit Cuba? Read this Q&A with Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist for Cuba, Adam Vaught, First.

Americans have been waiting to meet the Cuban people for decades. Our Cuba expert, Adam Vaught, knows what the fuss is all about. He’s lived in Cuba. He’s guided in Cuba. He’s cultivated relationships all over the country with everyone from salsa experts to surgeons. He’s exchanged ideas with Cuba’s passionate people over the last seven years, establishing a true understanding of this complicated Caribbean island and its people.

Now he’s sharing this once off-limits world with Absolute Travel clients, opening doors, and using over half of a decade of knowledge and connections with the Cuban people to create journeys for those that are intrigued to get to know our next-door neighbor better (both custom Cuba journeys and an Explorers Club Trip coming up in April 2015). We sat down with Adam and asked a few questions on his impressions of Cuba, his reaction to the Cuba explosion, and why he’s confident an Absolute Travel trip to Cuba is the ideal way to experience the country and get to know its people.







What qualifies you as the Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist for Cuba? A list that, statistically speaking, is more difficult to make than getting into Harvard.
It is an easy place to provide a sugar-coated experience consisting of classic American cars, crumbling architecture and mojitos, but that ignores the fascinating political, cultural and socio-economic issues that Cuba and its people are battling with as we speak. Given the amount of time I’ve spent in country, I’ve built strong relationships with Cubans from all walks of life (from taxi drivers to students) all of whom are eager to share their stories with my travelers and help them begin to understand Cuba’s complex history and uncertain future.


Biggest misconception about the Cuba or the Cuban people? That Cuba is unsafe or that Cubans are in any way anti-American. Havana is probably the safest city I have spent time in in Latin America, and Cubans in general have a very positive view towards the United States and Americans.


“Go now before it changes” is the theme when discussing travel to Cuba right now. You’ve spent over seven years exploring Cuba and exchanging ideas with the Cuban people. What is your response to this mindset?
You won’t hear me say, “Get there before it changes,” because Cuba is changing, constantly, and has been for years now; that’s what is so exciting about it. Change in Cuba is a daily experience. Between when I first traveled to Cuba seven years ago to my most recent trip the change was palpable.
The overarching theme of any Cuba trip is the change the people are experiencing. Visit now to witness and become a part of a country in the midst of monumental change. Everyone we meet and compare and contrast ideas with will touch on this, particularly the excitement and hope for the future tempered with the stagnation and disappointment they’ve grown accustomed to. The phrase, “Go now before it changes,” is constantly thrown around in travel. No doubt it will be applied to Cuba with the new travel regulations, and many people will be racing to visit before Cuba “changes,” but anyone who has been to Cuba will agree that this idea doesn’t apply. Cuba has been experiencing change for the last twenty years. This very moment is just as unique to Cuba as yesterday or tomorrow. Even when I’ve gone just six months between visits I’ve noticed significant differences. No one has any idea what the country will look like in three to five years—this is part of what makes Cuba exciting.

What are some of the changes you’re talking about? What can travelers expect?
There are countless different examples of this, from how the Cuban people are able to create private businesses like owning paladares (private restaurants), to the changes that made it easier for artists, musicians and athletes to work abroad; that connection with the outside world is having a huge impact on Cuban society. This new emerging middle class in Cuba is starting to become an economic force in Havana, and new bars and restaurants are starting to cater to the local people. All of these developments have happened in the last five years or so, additionally, the internet becoming more accessible and cell phones are everywhere all of the sudden.



What type of traveler should go to Cuba? 
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Avid learners looking to have their preconceived ideas challenged. Cuba is a place that consistently surprises and an exchange of ideas with the Cuban people will leave you inspired.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

13 Top Things to do in Greece!

Santorini
Greece is a heaven. It is a country with limitless number of tourist attractions and things to do for almost every type of traveler. If you are looking to visit this beautiful country, you must be interested in knowing the top things to do while visiting Greece. This list of top things to do in Greece will help you plan your trip and have best out of your Greece trip.
1. Go Island Hopping
Greece has over 3,000 islands and only about 130 of these islands are inhabited. Because of this, one of the best things to do in Greece is island hopping. The Cyclades Islands is one of the best options since each of the islands proudly presents stunning scenery with distinctive characteristics. Other popular island destinations include; Rhodes, Santorini, Mykonos, Crete, Corfu, Paros, Ios, and Hydra.Santorini is one of the most visited Greek islands and it if you have enough time in your hands, you may want to try staying here longer. It is a beautiful and scenic volcanic island and is often called as the ‘precious gem of the Aegean’ and considered as one of earth’s most romantic destinations. It offers tranquil cliff-top towns, magnificent sunsets and glorious volcanic beaches adorned with black, red or white sand. So, without any doubt, visiting the stunning Santorini is surely one of the best things to do in Greece.
2. Stay in Santorini
Santorini is one of the most visited Greek islands and it if you have enough time in your hands, you may want to try staying here longer. It is a beautiful and scenic volcanic island and is often called as the ‘precious gem of the Aegean’ and considered as one of earth’s most romantic destinations. It offers tranquil cliff-top towns, magnificent sunsets and glorious volcanic beaches adorned with black, red or white sand. So, without any doubt, visiting the stunning Santorini is surely one of the best things to do in Greece.
3. Learn more about Ancient Athens
Ancient Athens is the place to be if you want to learn more about ancient Greek history and culture. When you pay a visit to this place, it will feel like you are stepping back in time. The city’s significance to history dates back to the 5th century BC when the first community settled here. Its rich culture was developed through the years by the marks left by different cultures that conquered it. The center of the city was turned into a pedestrian zone that leads to the popular archeological park where visitors can enjoy the magnificence of Acropolis. Therefore, visiting the major historical attractions in Greece surely is one of the top things to do in Greece.
4. Relax in the Gardens
What can be more relaxing than to be in a place that is peaceful and tranquil? The Athens’ National Garden (formerly called Royal Garden) is the best place to go if you fancy a quick escape from the busy city. This lush, serene oasis covers about 15.5 hectares of beautiful area right at the back of the Greek Parliament building. The park also boasts of a botanical museum and a small zoo.
5. Hike to Crete
If hiking is your thing, a visit to Crete is a must if you are going on a Greek vacation. Even if you are not an experienced hiker, you will still love walking through the gorgeous Samaria Gorge. This canyon is Europe’s longest at 10 miles and it passed through pine forests, mountains and cheer cliffs. Despite the usual crowd – over 170, 000 hikers/walkers try the gorge every year – your hike through this breathtaking canyon is surely going to be an adventure to remember, making it one of the best things to do in Greece for adventure lovers.
6. Bask in the Sun and Swim in the Most Beautiful Beaches in the World
Greece is also very proud of its idyllic beaches and beach hopping is certainly a great activity to engage into. Myrtos Beach stands out for its sheer splendor and magnificent blue waters. Another beach that should be on the list is the Ornos Beach (Mykonos), because it is easily accessible and perfectly lined with ancient concrete buildings and tavernas. Other beaches that you should check out include; Paradise Beach, Red Beach, Banana Beach and Sweetwater Beach. No one can leave out this activity from any list of top things to do in Greece.
7.    Visit Lindos
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Visiting Lindos, an ancient village on Rhodes, gives visitors that chance to go through a wonderful experience by walking through a labyrinth of whitewashed houses and cobbled streets. The village nestles peacefully at the bottom of a steep rock and it’s magnificently bordered by the sea. At the top of the rock is the Acropolis that proudly overlooks the archipelago and protects the village below as the Lindos Eye. The beauty of this village makes a visit to Lindos one of the must things to do in Greece for every tourist.
8. Explore Northern Greece
It is very common for people traveling to Greece to visit Athens; after all, it is the most visited place in the country. But the Northern part of Greece, which is usually skipped and ignored, should also be on your list of things to do in Greece. Northern Greece was home to Alexander the Great, and that fact only should entice many visitors. This region offers Mount Olympus, Mount Athos and Thessaloniki. Northern Greece, to history and nature lovers, means paradise, great Byzantine ruins, and lovely and less crowded beaches.
9. Wine Tasting in Greece
Greece is named as the newest wine country in Europe and for good reasons. You can book for a private wine tour that will take you to the beautiful Santorini countryside. The guided tour usually takes guests to three wineries and includes: lesson in wine-making; tasting of at least a dozen different Santorini wine varieties; sampling of the best local cheese, olives and salami; and tasting of local beer at the Yellow Donkey. For wine lovers, tasting many different varieties of wines is one of the must things to do in Greece.
10. Climb Mount Olympus  
Climbing up to the Greek Gods’ is tremendously atmospheric and definitely a worthwhile challenge for anyone. Each year thousands of tourists (local and foreign) visit Mount Olympus to enjoy the beauty of its nature, to explore its slopes, and to accomplish reaching its peaks. There are organized mountain sanctuaries and a variety of climbing and mountaineering routes that are available to guests, who wish to explore the area.
11. Pay a Visit to Mystras
Mytras is a magical ghost town in Mount Taygetos close to the ancient city of Sparta. This fortified town provides visitors with a time capsule as it allows them to magically step to the long lost Byzantine age. During the 14th century and the 15th century, Mythras served as Byzantine capital and it was during that time when it prospered well. Today, the site is known as the new Sparti town.
12. Windsurfing
Greece is an ideal windsurfing destination and Windsurfing must be one of the top things to do in Greece. The flat shallow water and the constant wind allow for different windsurfing levels. Two of the most popular windsurfing spots in Greece are Artemis and Paros. According to windsurfing aficionados, the quality of waves on these two islands is just unmatchable. Other windsurfing destinations you may want to try may include; Vasiliki, Naxos and Andhros.
13. Dine, Wine, Shop and Relax in Kolonaki
If you want to stay in the city and relax the modern way, your best option is to enter the upscale neighborhood of Kolonaki. This district is known to Greeks as central Athens’ posh area and it is home to the town’s rich and famous. The district boasts of foreign embassies, prominent schools (The British School and the American School), chic fashion boutiques, and the city’s most fashionable restaurants, bars and cafes.