When I first started traveling, I imagined that perpetual motion might create some kind of legal loophole for me. I imagined moving from country to country, earning money here and there, and staying one step ahead of whatever government was going to do to me what governments do to everyone: take money. I imagined myself wearing lots of suits, meeting women with strange eastern … [Read more...] about The IRS is like Santa Clause: It KNOWS
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7 Things to Pack for a Cruise
As the weeks start to disappear in the run-up to your cruise it’s a good idea to start getting a list of things you want and need to bring with you. Because many of the things you’ll need are usually provided on board, this isn’t like packing for a normal holiday, but there are some essentials you really shouldn’t forget. Below is a list of things you might not have thought of … [Read more...] about 7 Things to Pack for a Cruise
Gumbet- The Hidden Gem of Turkey
These days you can choose from many sun-drenched destinations as the background to your summer fun - an upcoming venue is the Turkish town of Gumbet. Once a sleepy fishing village on the south-coast, Gumbet is now a glittering summer hotspot, with famous nightlife attracting the Club 18-30?s crowd. Easily reached from the UK, flying into nearby Bodrum with a short transfer, … [Read more...] about Gumbet- The Hidden Gem of Turkey
10 Reasons to Choose Nice for your Gap Year
Gap years allow us to gain a fresh world perspective and to acquire new skills – and what could be more valuable than learning a new language? French is one of the most commonly spoken languages across the globe and if there’s one location that’s ideal to learn it in, it’s Nice. Yet there’s much more to look forward to than just the opportunity to learn French in Nice. … [Read more...] about 10 Reasons to Choose Nice for your Gap Year
Going Underground in Poland
England is a great home base for exploring Europe. You can find cheap flights to just about everywhere in Europe and you can even find surprisingly quick train rides to most of northern Europe for relatively cheap. It’s also great for an American like me because everyone speaks English. Although while I was living in London I heard different languages everywhere I went. One of … [Read more...] about Going Underground in Poland