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Arizona/Utah Weekend Itinerary: Page, Antelope Canyon & Sedona Travel Guide
Arizona/Utah Weekend Itinerary: 3 Days in Page, Sedona & Southern Utah This was how I spent a weekend following an Arizona Utah weekend itinerary , exploring Page, Sedona, and Southern Utah and honestly, it was way different than I expected. Travel Tips for Visiting Page Arizona & Southern Utah I flew into Page, Arizona, and just a heads up, there aren’t any direct flights. You’ll need to fly into Phoenix and then take a small connecting flight (about an hour). Quick note: th
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Apr 93 min read


Seattle Solo Trip Itinerary: 5 Days Exploring Washington State Highlights
This was my first-ever solo trip , and I chose Seattle, Washington State a city known for moody weather, waterfront views, and coffee on every corner. Overall, I had an amazing time, learned a lot about solo travel, and would absolutely recommend Seattle if you’re considering going alone. Here’s my Seattle solo trip itinerary , with honest ratings, real opinions, and all the little details I wish I knew beforehand. Day 1: Arrival & Garden Hopping in South Seattle I arrived in
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Mar 104 min read


Day Trip to Dallas Itinerary: Texas Tulips, Denton Eats & Local Vibes
For years , I’ve wanted to visit Texas Tulips , located just north of Dallas. I finally made it happen last year, and this is my fun, low effort Dallas day trip itinerary , perfect if you want flowers, good food, and cute local vibes without committing to a full weekend. Here’s how my day trip to Dallas went, start to finish. Morning Stop: Texas Tulips (Just North of Dallas) We started the day at Texas Tulips , and I’m happy to report it lived up to the hype. We went during t
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Feb 242 min read


Solo Trip Guide: Tips for First-Time Solo Travelers & Confident Adventures
I recently became a solo trip girlie , and honestly? I don’t see myself going back. Traveling with friends is fun, but let’s be real; group chats delay plans, ideas get vetoed, and experiences stay stuck in the “we’ll do it next time” phase. Lame. So, I started traveling alone. And yes, at first, it was intimidating. I was fully in my head about it. But here’s the truth: no one actually cares that you’re alone . If anything, solo travel opens the door to meeting genuinely coo
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Jan 293 min read
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