by Marie Hernandez | Mar 10, 2016 | Stories
Travel can be tedious, frustrating, and tiresome. Often, we find many things to complain about, with late or bumped flights, weather delays, and rude people, both passengers and airline employees. The Internet is filled with horror stories and warnings. This time I...
by Marie Hernandez | Feb 5, 2016 | Stories, Travel Tips
I was raised, like many people, to believe money is an accurate representation of success and happiness. I was also taught that hard work would garner reward, so I busted my ass for years working 9 to 5 (or 9 to 9) as I scaled my way up the career ladder. Eventually I...
by Marie Hernandez | Oct 14, 2015 | Stories
Indigo warm waters as clear as glass. Long stretches of baby powder soft sand so white it hurts the eyes. Clear skies with cotton candy clouds. These are the visions I’ve had in my head for as long as I can remember when I envision visiting the Maldives. Sleep has...
by Marie Hernandez | Sep 3, 2015 | Stories
A few days ago I was talking with a friend about our mutual love of travel. We’re both from the New York/New Jersey area and were marveling at how far we’ve ventured from home. During our discussion my friend made a curious comment, “I’ve lived in New York all my life...
by Marie Hernandez | Aug 18, 2015 | Stories
Wanderlust can be an addiction, I know it is for me. When the itch to travel nags at you like a thousand mosquito bites and you wake up in a sweat because you haven’t booked your next flight, you know you have it bad. Here are 12 signs that prove you’re addicted to...
by Marie Hernandez | Aug 10, 2015 | Stories
Some people have never wandered outside of their own towns. Many plan and save for vacations within their own states, never venturing farther than a few hours from home. Many spend their hard earned days off sleeping in, watching movies, and ordering takeout in the...