Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2015

Part 1: Dublin, Galway, London





















In case you missed it, I have finally returned home to LA after 15 weeks of traveling around Europe. This is only a small fraction of the photos I took while adventuring but they are some of my favorites. I left them unedited because I thought the raw products were beautiful just as they are. If you've been following my blog for awhile you should know that this is not my first trip around Europe, but this time was so special to me in a way that differs from the others. Some places were completely new to me and some places were familiar; but they were all equally appreciated and absolutely stunning. I spent half of the time traveling with my wonderful best friend (the perfect travel companion by the way) and the other half was spent in Sweden with some of the greatest people on the planet. I'm in a completely different place in my life as compared to the last time I visited. I learned a lot about myself and my independence; but I also learned about the strength of the wonderful relationships I have with people all around the world. I frequently updated my Instagram while I was traveling around but once I got to Sweden, I focused my time on the people I hadn't seen in months (which is why I've been absent from blogging for a little!). It was so refreshing to be with my Swedes again. I'm one lucky girl!

I have more images to post from the trip, and expect a lot more outfit posts! Missed you guys :)

xo

Sunday, May 24, 2015

How To Find The Cheapest Flights To Europe

 (Florence, Italy)

Need help finding some cheap flights to Europe this summer? I'm excited to share my advice to help you find a cheap ticket! Since I graduated high school, I've been lucky enough to take a trip to Europe annually. Travel has become my biggest passion. I've learned a lot through my travels, but one of the most important things I've learned is how to find a cheap flight. Saving money is essential for me (#shoppingproblem) and I want to share some of my tips with you all! 


1. Google Flight Search

(screenshot from my desktop)

   If you travel a lot or need some guidance with purchasing a cheap plane ticket, you need to be on Google Flight Search. It's been so helpful with finding the cheapest flights! Before I started using it, I would have tabs on tabs on tabs open on my desktop. It was so unorganized and so difficult to keep track of every possible flight that I found. With Google flight search, I have everything I need to know all in one place.
   What I love about it is that I can scan through alternative dates and alternative airlines/airports to find the cheapest flights in the most efficient way. I'm all about having plenty of options! Instead of refreshing or editing my search each time like on other sites, the prices are listed in calendar format for easy comparison. I just bought my return ticket from Sweden to LAX which was planned for September 8th but instead I purchased the ticket for September 10th. Thanks to Google, I saved $300 by leaving two days later...and I extended my stay :) If you're really flexible with your dates or where you want to go, you can use the "I'm Feeling Lucky" option and it will direct you to popular destinations for cheap prices. Awesome!
   It's completely interactive and so easy to navigate. Play around with it and it will most likely end up being your go-to site for purchasing tickets.
   To completely fulfill your trip, try Google Hotel Finder too!



  Both of these sites have been super helpful for me when I need price checks and deals for traveling. Hopper is an app that is all about airfare predictions. It provides data-driven research to help you make smarter and cheaper decisions on when and where to go. They let you know when the cheapest time is to fly to your desired destination and they even let you know about deals to help save. I love that it's derived from data so you know it can be trusted!
   Skyscanner has helped me relax when flight prices are fluctuating like crazy. Too many times have I been looking at a flight one day and the next day the price jumps hundreds of dollars. NOT COOL. I signed up with Skyscanner to get email alerts about flights I'm interested in and it will let me know if the prices have increased or decreased. I love getting those decreased emails! I highly recommend signing up if you've been stalking a certain flight!


3. Fly into nearby airports or other countries

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(Top of the Rock, NYC)

   The good thing about Europe is that everything is relatively close. Which means that cheap flights within Europe are plentiful; I just bought a flight from Dublin to London for $35. Yes, you read that right. With budget airlines such as Norwegian Air Shuttle and Ryanair, this is not a rare price to stumble across. Even though my main destination has been Sweden for the past 6 years, I don't always fly into an airport in Sweden. I'll always search surrounding airports in Norway and Finland to try and find cheaper options. Sometimes, it's even cheaper to fly into London then book a separate flight from London to Sweden. If you're down to make a couple extra stops to save some cash, your journey could be a bit longer but it's definitely worth it. I do this when I travel within the US too; for example, I fly into New Jersey sometimes instead of flying into New York!


4. Sign up for newsletters

   I've signed up for so many website's newsletters like CheapOAir, Kayak, Expedia, and much more. Sometime's it seems like way too many emails but it's so helpful when you need to save! They always offer discounts or coupon codes for your upcoming purchases. Even if it's as little as 10%, it still saves you some money! Any money I can hold on to for one extra ice cream cone in my destination is so worth it...


5. Wait for the off season!


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(Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany)

 
   You probably hear this all the time, but don't travel during the tourist seasons. And by that I mean July, August, and December. Everyone is leaving for their summer breaks during these times so prices are way too high. Other expensive times to travel are during special events in your destination. For example, some weeks in September get expensive in Milan, Stockholm, London and Paris because of fashion week. Hotel prices are sky-freakin-high! So make sure you're being thorough in your search. In my opinion, it's so much better to travel somewhere and be able to roam around without the crowds. Hands down, my favorite time to travel anywhere is in Spring. It's the easiest to pack for and it's usually such a beautiful time of year to see!

6. Get the package deal
   
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  (Bologna, Italy)

 There are plenty of sites you can sign up for that send you vacation package deals. Jetsetter, Groupon, and Sherman's Travel are just a few of my favorite sites that I've become a member of. I get emails all the time (in the least annoying way possible) with deals about trips all over the world. So if you're looking to save on the whole package, make sure you're a member of one of these sites!

7. Sign up for frequent flyer programs!

   If you've found a few airlines you absolutely love flying with, sign up for their frequent flyer program...obviously! If you fly with an airline on a consistent basis you need to be smart about it; those miles will add up! I'm a member with Virgin Airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle, and Scandinavian Airlines. 
Also, be a savvy traveler and sign up for credit cards that are travel friendly.
   Some popular credit cards that all major travelers use are Chase Sapphire, Capitol One, and Starwood Preferred with American Express. Right now, Hawaiian Airlines is giving away 35,000 points towards a flight if you sign up for their Master Card. I could use a trip to Hawaii any time of the year so I am definitely going to apply. Honestly, there are always perks and rewards to get. Finding the best card for you is a whole different story...


So there you have it! Do any of you have any advice for travelers looking to save? Please let me know in the comments so we can help each other out! xo

:)



Tuesday, February 3, 2015

NYC post card


The Top Of The Rock Observation Deck has to be one of my favorite places in the world. I've made it a point to visit every time I'm in New York. New York inspires me every time I visit and with views like this, how could you not be inspired? I feel so motivated after the crazy Manhattan vibes. Can't wait to go back!

xo

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Lago d'Iseo, Italy


Dress: Topshop, Sandals: Birkenstocks

photos by marcus & I

Missing this beautiful city in Italy today. I fell in love with Italy this summer and I can't wait to go back one day and explore all it has to offer. 

xo



Wednesday, August 13, 2014

San Francisco Postcards












Dress: H&M, Jacket: Zara, Sandals: Birkenstock, Eye Bracelet & Necklace: Maison De Morgana, Coordinate Bracelet: Coordinates Collection

photos by myself & Kelli Goss

We took a road trip to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe this past weekend! We drove up Highway 1 and it was absolutely gorgeous. The coast is so beautiful and I highly recommend driving it if you're ever visiting California. I am so thankful to live in such a wonderful state...California has everything. 

I recently discovered some great new jewelry brands and I had to take them on my trip! Maison de Morgana is an amazing designer based in LA and her designs go with EVERYTHING in my closet! Another great find is this bracelet from Coordinates Collection. You can go on their site and customize bracelets, necklaces, and rings with coordinates anywhere in the world. What a great idea for a gift! Check them out in the links above.


xo




Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Ljubljana Postcards









I didn't know much about Ljubljana, Slovenia before driving through on our trip. Actually, I didn't know anything at all. We were going to go to a different city but everyone said that Ljubljana was a must see...and I am so thankful we listened. What an absolutely gorgeous place! The streets were beautiful and the people were so welcoming and fun to be around. We only stayed for one night and arrived pretty late in the day but we were able to walk to the Ljubljana Castle and overlook the city. I also learned that the city's symbol is a dragon, which made Game of Thrones seem a bit closer to reality, which is awesome...

FYI: We are back in LA! So happy to be back at home :) 

xo

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Two Nights In Florence












Dress: Topshop, Sandals: Birkenstocks

photos by Me and Marcus Nilsson

Out of all the places we traveled to on this euro trip, Florence was by far my favorite city. I've been dreaming of visiting Italy since I was very young and though the trip was much shorter than I imagined, I can finally say that I've been there. On our trips, we try not to plan out too much of our journey, which means finding a hotel can sometimes be a bit stressful considering we have no idea where we are going. I have to credit my hotel-finding-skills to Booking.com this trip. We found the best places!

 In Florence, we stayed at a farmhouse called Fattoria Il Milione which is about 15 minutes outside the city center located on top of a hill. We had the most incredible views of Tuscany and had best food while we were there. They even make their own wine, honey, and olive oil. Our experience would not have felt complete if we stayed anywhere else closer to the city. If you have the opportunity to stay here, by all means, do it. If I had any advice to give you while traveling, it's to always opt for the scenic route. 

We can't wait to be back in this beautiful country. 

xo


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