3, 4, Or 5 Weeks Of Fun! What Do You Do If You Decide To Have An Extended Vacation?

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It is always a good idea in theory, but in practice? When we are traveling with the family, and we find somewhere that’s perfect on paper, and we’ve got time to spare, we could choose to turn a modest two-week venture into a lengthy extended vacation. For a lot of people, this is impossible, but if you love the idea of spending a few weeks or even a couple of months somewhere, what do you need to think about?

Choosing The Right Accommodation

Picking somewhere like a hotel can seem like the obvious option, but if you’re going to spend a few weeks in one location, the costs of eating out (as well as that very tempting minibar) will soon add up. It’s far better for you to find somewhere that you can rent for a decent cost, and it gives you the opportunity to experience the place like a real local. Looking at apartments in Alila Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur, you get a taste of luxury, but with all of the benefits of a place that is, for the time being, yours. Yes, renting a property can be easier, but it also gives you that opportunity to make the place your own. There’s nothing quite so frustrating as having a hotel room to yourself, but not really feeling like you can truly relax. And, of course, the great thing about having your own place is that you can save so much money by cooking meals there, rather than going out. Of course, it’s important to get a feel for the place and get as much of the local food in as you can, but we all have budgetary restrictions.

Don’t Pack Your Schedule Full

Instead of scheduling something for every half day, why don’t you use this opportunity to spread the itinerary further? When you have a lengthy stay somewhere, it gives you the opportunity to experience the place like a local, but also, if you over schedule, and things overlap or overrun, you can find you’re doing too much, but also, you can find that you may spend more time on public transport. Instead of trying to cram in as much, especially if you are using one location as a base camp for you to travel further out and back each day, you could find that the vast majority of your time will be spent on buses and trains. Instead, keep it all to a minimum, and focus on one area at a time. Remember, this is a vacation, so keep your downtime up! There’s no need to race around with such speed, and just go at a decent pace.

Don’t Pack Your Suitcase Too Full!

If you plan on navigating so many different areas to make the most of your time there, the temptation could be to overpack, so you have enough supplies. But this means that we could end up transporting a very bulky suitcase, which will weigh us down. Instead, take only what you need. Ultimately, when we’re staying in one place, and we have rented accommodation, we can buy the essential supplies and store them there, so you don’t necessarily have to feel like a nomad. Vacation time is downtime, so give yourself that luxury of not having to think about your suitcase or feeling that your arms are aching by having to haul this heavy hand luggage around.

Giving Everybody An Opportunity

If you’re traveling with your family, the extended vacation gives everyone an opportunity to do something that they want. And this means that there’s a lot less bickering, especially if there are siblings fighting about where to go! Everybody gets an opportunity to spread their wings a little. And this can mean that it’s a less stressful vacation for everyone. When we go on a condensed two-week vacation, it can mean that we’re trying to cram so much in, someone will inevitably feel left out, or they haven’t got their fair share of enjoyment out of the place. And you can actually build this into your itinerary. You can make it a very democratic process, and ensure that one child does something they want to do on one day, so the other has exactly the same amount of time. It’s also a great way for you all to spend some time apart if necessary. The two-week family vacation is a pressure cooker of sorts, and being held in one place, or having to move as a unit because you’re on a tight schedule, can mean a very stressful return home.

Take The Opportunity To Calm Down

Again, we can feel that we got to make the most out of somewhere, by over scheduling, and taking in as many of the sights as humanly possible. But have you ever been on vacation and found that when you came back, you needed an extra week off in which to recuperate? This is because we can feel that temptation to make the most of our chosen destination that we very easily burn out. Instead, make the most of what a lengthy vacation stay entails, and build in appropriate downtime naturally. You could do this by not over scheduling, but also giving yourself the opportunity to laze around. The great thing about experiencing a foreign country is that you can make the most of wandering at a slower pace because you have the time. So don’t think about having to go on every expedition necessary, or wander through every museum. Instead, get a newspaper, sit at a local cafe, and watch the world go by. Besides, you would be incredibly surprised as to how much you will learn by just sitting there and engage in people watching. It’s a very underrated pastime.

Get Involved In Local Activities

You’re on vacation, but if you don’t want to do the touristy things, and would rather experience the place like everybody else does, getting involved in the community in one way or another is a great way to get the most out of the place. Community service gives you that chance to connect, and so you could go volunteering, or just seeing what you can do on a local level that benefits the community. Some people go volunteering in countries like Namibia, but also give them the opportunity to combine this with making the most of the local culture, as well as the beautiful sights. In countries like Namibia, there are very expansive wildlife parks. And if you spend the morning volunteering somewhere, you can take the afternoon to go and see what your chosen location has to offer as far as the cultural highlights are concerned.

An extended vacation can mean you are spending a bit more money, but if you do it right, you should only be spending a little bit more. The great thing about an extended vacation isn’t just about giving yourself the opportunity to really delve into somewhere, but it’s something that you can all do as a family unit, or as individuals, to get what you really want out of the place. And as such, there is no pressure to get everything done right away. Staying somewhere for three or four weeks, or even longer, gives you that chance to go at your own pace, to explore what you want, when you want, and ensuring that the whole family feels rested and rejuvenated. And, after all, isn’t this what a vacation should be about? Instead of going for a condensed vacation where you need to cram in all sorts of fun and frolics, why don’t you extend it by a couple of weeks and just go at a slower pace?

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Autumn – The Best Time To Experience Sydney By Helicopter

Experiencing Sydney from the air is in most people’s bucket list, and for good reason, with a stunning set of spectacular backdrops that will take your breath away. The tour begins with a pass that includes the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, both famous in their own right, and then a low level run along pristine Bondi Beach before heading inland where the Blue Mountains await.

Perfect Conditions

December and January are peak summer months when temperatures can hit 40C, and, of course, this is also the high season, when many people want to book Sydney helicopters, whereas, in the autumn the temperatures are ideal in February and March. If you would like to book a 90-minute tour of Sydney and surrounding areas, an online search will take you to the tour operator’s website, where you can book what will be the flight of a lifetime.

The Blue Mountains

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This stunning range gives off a blue haze (hence the name) which is caused by a substance given off by the many eucalyptus trees, and this is best appreciated in the autumn, and, of course, from the air. The pilots know the region like the back of their hands, and can take you along some incredible flight paths, making for a great photo opportunity, indeed, many professional photographers hire a helicopter to get some really amazing stills and video.

The Flight Experience

It begins with a car picking you up from your hotel, and after a short drive, you arrive at Sydney Airport, where the tour operator is based. A short safety briefing is followed by a photo opportunity next to the helicopter, with the pilot, of course. All passengers wear Bluetooth headsets, which allows you to communicate with the pilot, who gives you an informative narration during the flight, and make sure you have an empty memory card in your camera, as you will have many great angles to shoot.

Early Bookings

As you would expect, many tourists wish to see the wonders of Sydney by air, so early bookings are advised, and if you are booking from February to April, you will have great weather, with very little cloud. Obviously, you plan to explore Sydney, yet seeing this amazing region from the air puts a whole new perspective, and adds to the pleasure when you are hiking through the Blue Mountains or sunning yourself on Bondi Beach.

Other Times Of The Year

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Experiencing Sydney from the air is something that should be on your list, and the only difference with autumn is you have the best chance of clear skies, and with cooler temperatures after the blazing hot summer, February through April are the ideal months for this tour. If you are planning an autumn visit to Sydney, book your helicopter tour now to be sure of getting your preferred dates, and once booked, you can do some online research into Sydney and surrounding areas in preparation for a truly unique experience.

This post was published in partnership with Mediabuzzer.

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Vienna House: A Dresden Historic Center Hotel

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Do you know the feeling of looking out your window and feeling like you’re in a fairy tale? While this isn’t what I would consider to be a part of my everyday life, I got to experience the life royalty when I went to Dresden, Germany. You see, when you stay in a Dresden historic center hotel, all you have to do is take a peek our your window.

At the beginning of March, I met up with blogger friend Alex from East Coast Contessa in Germany for five days. In addition to visiting the famous capital of Berlin, we decided to add Dresden to our visit. This lesser-known city is full of charm. Our stay at the Vienna House made our visit to Dresden all the more enjoyable.

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How to Spend Two Days in Butler County Ohio

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I believe that no matter where you are, you can always learn something new. Our own backyards are the places that we often explore the least. When I went home to the United States over the Christmas holidays, I had the pleasure of spending two days in Butler County Ohio. Where is that? Well it’s the county just above Hamilton County, which is home to my hometown of Cincinnati.

Butler County is made up of several towns including Fairfield, Middletown and Hamilton, amongst others. I had driven through tons of times throughout my life. I had also come up to Jungle Jims before because what good Cincinnatian doesn’t do that? However other than that, I hadn’t really explored Butler County. Little did I know that I was in for a treat.

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A Weekend in Luxury at a Berlin Luxury Hotel

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“Some hotels are so nice that you barely have to venture out and explore the city,” Alex of East Coast Contessa said as we were making our way back to our lovely Berlin luxury hotel after exploring the Charlottenburg Palace.

I agreed with her as I envisioned a dip into the indoor pool after an afternoon workout in Club Olympus, their top floor gym and spa.

You see, Alex and I had both already been to Berlin. I suppose that’s the life of living in Europe. She lives only a train ride away in Prague, and I live a short and cheap Ryanair flight away in Spain. Since both of us have already seen a lot of the Berlin sights, we looked at our two nights at a Berlin luxury hotel as the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate. And believe me, between her adjusting to life in a new country and my busy teacher schedule in Spain, we were both more than ready.

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Jewel: the Site to Save on Luxury

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One thing I absolutely love to do is find ways to save money. Whether it be a flight or a new dress, I will spend hours on the Internet searching for the best deal. In the back of my head, I’m always thinking “there has got to be a cheaper price somewhere!” So naturally, I love websites that offer cash back when shopping. I’ve recently discovered a website that allows you to save on luxury.

From time to time, I like to splurge a little bit when it comes to both travel and fashion. So when I found the website Jewel, I was hooked. Their whole thing is to save on luxury. It simply doesn’t have to be as expensive as we think! They have both brands that I already know and love, and brands that are completely new to me. So I thought I would walk you through my experience with the site a bit.

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A Weekend in Milan

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A weekend in Milan just might be the thing you need. I know that for my friend Alex and I, it was just the getaway we needed this past November. I live in Spain and she lives in Prague, so it was the perfect meetup destination. Furthermore with cheap flights, it was affordable as well!

How I got there

I always say that travel doesn’t have to be as expensive as we often think. This trip proves that once again. I found ridiculously cheap direct flights on Ryanair. Going there, I flew out of Madrid and it was 14.99€. Heading back, I flew into Zaragoza because it´s closer to where I live. That flight was only 15.99€. So basically, I flew round trip to Milan for around 31€.

A stressful part of travel can be figuring out how to get to and from the airport at odd hours. My flight into Milan landed at 23:20 and it took off at 6:50 a.m. Such is the life when you have a job and time constraints. Luckily, our hostel was within walking distance of the train station. From there, there are tons of buses that go to and from the airport at basically all hours. I was able to go to and from with no problems. I rode with a company called Terravision. It was 9€ round trip.

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Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, a Quirky Spot

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

How come it always seems like you need to play tourist in your hometown? I know that while I’ve traveled to more than 15 countries, there are still places near my hometown of Cincinnati that I need to explore. One of those places used to be Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park. That is until a little over a month ago.

If you’re new here to the blog, let me explain. I’m a Cincinnati native, born and bred. However a little over two years ago, I made the big move to Spain where I’ve been working as an English teacher and blogger. When I was home over the holidays, I decided to take the opportunity to blog a bit about the United States. I turned my friend visits in Atlanta and Charleston into blog posts. And I also decided to explore places near Cincinnati that I had never really explored. Hence my visit to Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park.

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A shoot at Miller St. Boutique

I absolutely love finding hidden gems. That is exactly what I felt like I had discovered when I went to Miller St. Boutique several weeks ago. My friend Amber and I were exploring Butler County, Ohio, and a visit to this adorable boutique was a part of the itinerary.

The reason I say that Miller St. Boutique is a hidden gem is because it sits in a simple strip mall. I don’t know about you, but I typically think of chain restaurants and insurance agencies when the word strip mall comes to mind. I’m typically never expecting to find locally-owned boutiques full of adorable dresses, accessories and home decor. However that is exactly what we found in Miller St. Boutique.

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Exploring a Spanish Winery

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One of the best kept secrets of the North of Spain is the wine. Sure, the North doesn’t have the beautiful beaches and flamenco dancing of the South. However the quality wine more than makes up for it. Seeing as I now live in the North of Spain, exploring a Spanish winery was added to the bucket list for this year.

I’ll be honest and tell you that exploring a Spanish winery also wasn’t the first thing I did upon moving to La Rioja. When you live in a place, these sorts of things get pushed off for next weekend or the weekend after. However in December, we had a puente (Spanish word for when a bunch of holidays are squished together. Also the Spanish word for bridge) and my friend Sharifa used it as an opportunity to visit me. She’s teaching in Madrid this year and I think she wanted an escape from the big city. So my friend visiting was basically my excuse to finally book a visit to explore a Spanish winery.

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