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Ways to Stay Traveling in Covid-19; Staying Adventurous ep42

Ways to Stay Traveling in Covid-19; Staying Adventurous ep42

The world is essentially at home, leisure travel has all but ceased during this declared pandemic. For many it has produced hardships with loss of loved ones, loss of jobs or even loss of ways of life. For us travelers, it is also hard to not do what we love, not to mention the concerns […]

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Essential Lisbon: the 5 Experiences to Have in the Portuguese Capital

Essential Lisbon: the 5 Experiences to Have in the Portuguese Capital

In a city of seven hills along, the Tagus River, the proud Portuguese have much to be happy about in its capital city. Lisbon, complete with sweeping vistas, agreeable weather, unique culinary delights, and a storied past is amazing destination. Couple this with the “3 Cs of Europe” – castles, cathedrals, and cafes and it […]

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Book Mexico City, New Dates Finalized for Stay AdvenTOURs

Book Mexico City, New Dates Finalized for Stay AdvenTOURs

Want to stay adventurous and explore a city making everyone’s hot list? Join me as I lead a tour to Mexico City this November 5th-8th. Yes, i am talking Mexico City Travel. Take a trip to Mexico City to taste the cuisine, experience the culture and take in the vibrant energy of the world capital […]

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Siga, Siga … Sailing the Greek Islands

Siga, Siga … Sailing the Greek Islands

Sailing the Greek Islands was the trip that truly set Stay Adventurous in motion. Below are the words I penned (or typed actually) as my first ever published travel story describing the trip. The site where it was published years ago, realhoboken, is no longer live, so I took the liberty to add the story […]

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My 3rd January Anniversary and 2012 New Year’s Resolutions

My 3rd January Anniversary and 2012 New Year’s Resolutions

Three years ago on January 5th I was handed an opportunity. Yes, three years ago, I rose up from my cubicle and walked out of a consulting office into the unknown. My corporate life ended and I haven’t looked back. Each year I write a post to mark the occasion. (Read my January Anniversary and the […]

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The Czech Republic and the Christmas Stone

The Czech Republic and the Christmas Stone

The sun rose over the horizon as the bus started to navigate the city streets. I entered Prague fatigued by the overnight ride from Brussels but yet full of energy and excited to learn more about my heritage. The splendid city famed for adoring architecture, romantic boulevards, and pilsner beer also contained the roots of the […]

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