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Pursuing Lovely Travels

Yes, even avid travellers makes mistakes. One of the humbling things about being a regular traveller is that no matter how many times you've flown, travelled, and adventured about, you still mess up. I feel like every travel has taught me a new lesson, sometimes ever re-taught me. But I would rather avoid any future slip ups.

A trick I use to get by through life less clumsily is to learn from other people's mistakes! So we're spilling the beans on all out travel mishaps as well as mishaps we have seen other travellers make, and how you can avoid them on your next trip. Here we go!



1.Losing Stuff by Not Double Checking

Whether it is a wallet in an Irish restaurant or a cellphone on an airplane, the time you are most likely to lose something is in transit, usually right as you are leaving somewhere. Always have a mental checklist that you go over before you leave a place. Take the extra 30 seconds to check your seat and pockets. It can make all the difference! And yes, I have accidentally left both my wallet and cellphone behind...twice. Only lost a cellphone on a train that never returned.

2. Not Drinking Water


When you are always on the go, or if it is winter time, you can forget to drink a proper amount of water. In the summer you might cool off with a beer or lemonade, but water is the best for a mobile traveller. In most places, tap water is not potable so it is important to get your water from a clean source or to have a bottle that filters for you.

3. Not Validating Tickets


The system of validating tickets is not common for some people but it is extremely common in Europe in one degree or another. Pay attention to signs that say “Validate”, or for machines sticking out of the ground just before your platform. It might seem like you can just walk in and no one would be the wiser (because it’s true), if you do get caught, it’s a sting in your wallet. Maybe you simply didn’t know how it works, your innocence and good intentions won’t persuade the control officers, so try to be aware and ask for help if you need to.

Read more about Europe Travel Tips

4. Not Checking Exchange Rate


As soon as you arrive in new place, one of the first things we want to do is exchange money. Usually, the first place you want to exchange will likely be the one closest to where you got off, and it will likely be the most expensive or the one that will give you the worse rate.  This is especially true of most airports.

Know your rate as close to the day you arrive as possible, and don’t be desperate to exchange at the airport by being prepared and already having some local currency on you! If you know the rate, then you will know if you found a good place to exchange the rest of your cash.

5. Forgetting to Pack Something


There isn’t much quite as annoying as being on your way only to realize you forgot to pack something useful or important. I have a whole blog post dedicated to exactly that, which includes a travel list you can download and use yourself for your next trip to make sure you don’t forget to pack something!

6. Packing Too Much


This has only happened to me once or twice, and is not a huge issue, but if you are on a fairly long travel and moving about, it can cause a nuisance. I have managed to come up with a formula to know if I have enough clothes for my journey.

If you are travelling for 1 week:

  • you only need 3-4 outfits in colder seasons

  • 4-5 outfits in warmer seasons.

If you are travelling longer than 1 week:

  • you need 5 outfits for winter

  • 6-8 summer outfits

The reason I pack more in the summer is because I find I sweat a great deal more in hot weather and it wears out my clothes that much faster. Also summer clothes take up much less space than bulky sweaters. Even if you are travelling for a month, you don't need to pack more outfits than that, because each outfit should have 2-3 wears or more. The key is to find the time and place to do your laundry, and also to have room in your luggage for any new items you might fancy on buying as a souvenir or just because.

7. Not Resting

For those new to travelling, it is very easy to think of it as a sport or marathon, or how it is in the movies. What they don’t show in the movies is the downtime, the day you sleep for 12 hours straight to recover from a hike, or the half day you spend in your hostel doing laundry and catching up on emails. While life might feel a bit surreal when you just saw the Great Wall, don’t wear yourself out in a desperate attempt to ‘not waste time’. Time taken to rest and relax will help you keep going longer than dragging yourself around with sore blistered feet, possibly a cold, and smelly clothes…

Read more about how to feel refreshed after an overnight flight!

8. Cutting It Close


It’s been said that being ‘on time’ means you’re already late. When it comes to catching transportation, it never, ever, EVER hurts to arrive early. Now, don’t arrive 3 hours early. A minimum of half an hour for things like buses and trains will help make travel that much less stressful. You never know if you hit traffic or realize the metro stop you were going to get off at is currently closed off. I have yet to miss something, but we have had close calls, and all the running, huffing and puffing could have been avoided. Those being said, if you are late, RUN! Run like your life depends on it. You just might get lucky, and our odds have been pretty good!

9. Staying Only 1 night


Nothing taught me more of the disadvantage of staying one night more than our recent stop in Bratislava, where (you guessed it) we stayed only one night. Something to always keep in mind is the time it takes when in transit. The time it takes to figure out how to get from point A to point B, to get to the hotel or hostel, to set up or settle in. So if you only stay one night somewhere, you’re not really exploring the whole day.

Also, unless the city or town is strictly a connection point, I find there is always enough to see to take two days. If you have things pre-booked and arranged, it is very hard to change your plans suddenly, so do a 2 night rule and explore what could be a diamond in the rough.

10. Worrying


There are many things travellers have to worry about: timing, money, and safety being the biggest ones. I have a blog post dedicated to how not worry or stress about safety as you travel, some simply tips to put your mind at ease. Life is already not meant to be lived with worry or stress, much less your travel experience. Have faith, do some planning, be aware of your surroundings, and embrace the fact that the road might be bumpy, that there might be detours, or hiccups along the way, but remember this ever cheesy quote: “Travel is not about the destination, but about the journey”.

Read more advice on how to travel worry and stress-free.

11. Wasting Time in Lines


This is especially painful if you are travelling during a high season and only staying somewhere for a short amount of time. While it may seem wildly romantic to travel purely on a whim and go about as unplanned as possible, unless you are a full-time traveller on a 6 month journey, you're probably like the rest of us who have limited vacation time.



12. Keeping all Money in same place


If you stay in a hotel, use the safe that comes with your room. We try to budget how much we will use in day's outing, and leave the rest, along with passports and other important things behind. Bad things happen sometimes, and at least this way you minimize the damage. Should something get lost or stolen, it's best to not put all your eggs in one basket.

13. Not Picking a Good Travel Buddy


Avoid this overly common travel mistake. Going with someone that isn't going to be a compatible travel partner is something that happens ALL the time. Fortunately for me, I have always had great travel friends, but it did take a while for my husband and I to find a good rhythm and develop a similar travel style. Travelling with your spouse is not the same as with a friend, so make your choice carefully.

Read more about what not to do when travelling with a buddy

14. Forgetting to the Call Bank


If you plan to pull out local currency or use your MasterCard abroad, make sure you let your bank know before you leave. Doesn't have to be much more than a couple days before your trip, but it definitely saves embarrassments , hassle and long-distance phone calls.

15. Not Checking Visa Requirements


Barely 3 weeks before our trip to Russia, I suddenly remembered about Visas. Being Canadian, we're fairly spoiled when it comes to travel in that there are not many places that we require a visa for, but Russia is not one of them! Between limited working hours the Embassy (they only had specific days of the week for visa applications) and the fact that the school I work at is 45 minutes away, it was a miracle that I was able to steal away from work and make it to the Embassy to apply. Unfortunately, I missed a document, so we had to run around a bit in downtown Cairo to get it all. Our visas were ready just days before our flight!



I hope you feel super prepared for your next trip! These won't guarantee it will be flawless, life never is. But now you can keep some key things in mind to make sure you are not the reason your trip is full of bumps along the way!

Have you done any of these mistakes? Do you have some travel wisdom you would like to share? Let us know in the comments below or ask some questions!
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We don't always use AirBnb, but it is an option we usually look into before deciding on accommodations. What's really neat about AirBnb is that it can appeal to a wide-range of travellers and fit most budgets, whether you are tight on finances, or looking for luxury.

It can feel like you're taking a risk when booking with Airbnb, but there are ways to pick a place that is a good fit for you. I will share you two simple tips on choosing your Airbnb, some examples of our best stays AND stay tuned for a 40$US/50$CAN coupon on your first Airbnb booking!


Why Do We Use AirBNB?


  1. Can Beat Hotel Prices: depending on the city, AirBNBs can offer a whole apartment for less than what a hotel costs. If you're a budget traveller, this alone makes it appealing.

  2. Out of the Tourist Zone: sometimes being away from the hype and tourist traps can give you a totally different perspective on the city and culture you're staying in.

  3. Autonomous Living: You can cook, do laundry, walk around in your underwear to get a bowl of cereal or meet your neighbor out on the balcony!

  4. More Immersive Experience: You can imagine what it would be like actually living in that city with local neighbors, a local shop across the street, and local cafe beneath your apartment and a quaint neighborhood to explore. You see a more down-to-earth side of things.

Honestly, AirBNB is simply a great way to make the travel experience just a bit more memorable and authentic! But if you are smart about booking the right one.

Two Elements to Finding a Good Airbnb:


Budget-Minded: First off, be reasonable with your budget. If you're on a shoestring budget going to Paris or London, then you will get what you pay for. In places like Brussels or Krakow, you can find incredible apartments or rooms for very reasonable prices! So keep destination in mind.

Good Host: Secondly, read the reviews! Never stay somewhere that has no reviews. Some people have had a great experience, but it's not something I would do personally. Be sure to ask the host any questions about the location or place itself. If the host replies fairly quickly and is being very helpful, that is usually a pretty good sign, because communication with your host can be pretty critical to your stay.

That's all there really is to it. If you want a more authentic-feeling experience that goes beyond a plush hotel or a cramped hostel room, then give AirBNB a try! With these strategies, we have been able to find some very nice Airbnb apartments.

Now and we'd like to share our top 4 experiences in 4 completely different locations! I think the experience speak for themselves.

Our Top 4 Experiences with AirBNB



  1. Brussels, Belgium (2015)




For our honeymoon, we went to Paris and the Belgium. To save a bit on hotels, we looked into AirBNB and the place we found had the most romantic view!

Before we get into that, our host met us just outside the apartment, which wasn't too difficult to find. He brought us up and gave us a lot of information about the area. One useful tidbit was that there was a laundromat just around the corner, and since we were nearly a week into our honeymoon, we made use of it!

The kitchen was small but quaint and functional. It has all the basics if we wanted to cook some simple meals or drink coffee. He even gave us a complimentary bottle of wine! Which was so sweet of him. The room was large and had a sitting area, it was almost like a studio. We were very excited that there was a full bath! We definitely relaxed in there during our stay. The bed was stiff, the only real downside, so we gathered many pillows and cushions to try to make ourselves more comfortable. Oh, but the VIEW!

One whole wall was a window facing the balcony, you were high enough to see beautiful sunsets over the main part of Brussels.

Read more about our time in Brussels.

2. Porto, Portugal (2016)




One of our most memorable stays was with the lovely Fernanda in her super modern apartment in Porto! She wasn't just an incredibly friendly and lively host, but also very helpful and friendly roommate! She has this apartment with a section for herself, so there is both a spare bedroom and full bath as well. The furniture and decor is all modern but still homey. The kitchen blew my husband's mind, because one wall was entirely glass! It made the narrow kitchen feel much larger.

Fernanda made us fresh lemonade, gave us towels and of course plenty of tips about what to see or do in Porto. She was so personal and casual that this actually felt more like a couchsurfing experience than AirBNB, which made it all the more positive!

The only downside is the lack of air conditioning in the summer, but Fernanda bought a fan to help keep cool at night in the middle of a Portuguese heat wave! The location was nice as well. Not central, but literally a 3 minute walk to the metro and in 10 minutes you're in central Porto!

3. Rome, Italy (2012)

This was from a trip with two girlfriends, years ago! The apartment is no longer available, but this was actually our very first AirBNB experience, and the reason I still do it to this day!

We found a place that, while it wasn't central, it was literally on the same corner as a metro stop. It also had a marker place across the street where we got all our groceries from. The lady who owned the place met us just outside the metro stop and greeted us with a warm Italian hug and kiss. She wasn't old, but she was very motherly in how she guided us up to the apartment. She couldn't speak English, so we conversed in Spanish/Italian as she showed us around the small apartment. It has a teeny tiny balcony facing a courtyard. Let me tell you, we never felt more like 'authentic Italians' than when we gazed out that balcony into the lives of other ordinary Italians who were cooking, doing laundry, smoking or watching TV.

The bathroom was very nice and there was a gorgeous queen sized bed along with an interesting single bench-like bed with a hide-a-bed underneath. We ended up using all three beds and all of them were comfy!

This place was nothing short of 'homey' and some of my favourite memories from the trip were simply coming 'home' and making dinner with the girls, laughing and talking while simply enjoying life...

4. Santorini, Greece (2016)




Once again, a very different Airbnb experience. This is actually a hotel in the southern part of Santorini. The owner and workers are all so helpful and kind! They picked us up from the airport and even drove us to the port when we were leaving. They helped us find 4x4 rentals and even helped us book our tickets for the boat to Mykonos. We never felt helpless!

The rooms were very simple, but comfortable and in typical Greek fashion of white and blue. The only downside was that it was very cold at night and there are no heaters, so we had to ask for extra blankets! Our cleaner/breakfast lady was so polite as well, we gave her a well-deserved tip!

There was a very nice pool, but we opted for the beach that was 10 minute walk away. The area is very quiet since it is facing the mountains, which we had fun climbing on our last day!

We stayed for 2 nights, and even though it was on the southern part of the island, we were able to make the best out of our time there thanks to how helpful and efficient the hotel was with our needs and questions!

Read more about our stay in Santorini.



It seems like there is a never-ending debate about AirBnB and whether it's worth using or not. It is very easy for a bad experience to spread really quick and make travellers hesitant to even try it.

Hopefully these four very positive experiences show that you can have an incredible experience with Airbnb! These four stays stood out because they weren't just a decent place to stay, but they enhanced the trip one way or another, and are part of what made the trip memorable! Now, onto free money! Who doesn't like free or discounted things?

Haven't joined AirBNB yet? You can get a 40$US/50$CAN coupon off your very first stay! Just click on the coupon below and follow the steps to becoming part of the AirBNB community! Enjoy your next travel and stay on me!




Have you used Airbnb before? Did you have a good experience ? Do you have any questions about Airbnb? What kind of accommodations do you normally look for in your travels? Let me know in the comments below!
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