In a world where catwalk meets passport, adventure is born. Imagine your wardrobe and passport merging into one, creating a journey that transcends the boundaries of the ordinary. So - a glamorous trip around the world by plane for 1000 euros. What if I told you that it's possible to circumnavigate the globe with less than a thousand euros in your pocket, without sacrificing an iota of style?
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Who says traveling the world is only for those with fat wallets? In this exciting article, we present to you an extraordinary journey that breaks stereotypes. From sunny Miami to exotic Bangkok, all for around 1000 euros for plane tickets. Is this really possible? In 2024, when plane tickets are not the cheapest?! With a little ingenuity and the right plan – absolutely! So we present you a plan - for 1000 euros around the world by plane!
In the last year, we have all gotten to know the hidden corners and natural beauties of Slovenia better, but we have to admit that we already honestly miss the feeling of getting on a plane and embarking on a new adventure. Since travel to most parts of the world is still banned or at least very restricted, the Drive & Listen app has recently become popular among travel enthusiasts.
Dream honeymoons are not just a fictitious idea that we see in movies, but some people know how to turn them into reality. The couple, who had been saving for the wedding for two years, allocated part of the funds for the biggest experience of their lives - TRAVELING AROUND THE WORLD. But what will be etched in their hearts the most from the trip is the decision to travel in a wedding dress.
Traditional apartments, hostels and hotel rooms are a thing of the past. If you are an exhibitionist, then it is time to plan your trip in a completely different way than you have done so far. Staying in an igloo, with giraffes or in tree houses would probably not be defended even by those who are not interested in adventure, let alone those who love adventure.
So many places to travel but so little time. So many stunning destinations, but so little knowledge about them. These 5 places in the world are fresh discoveries that are little talked about.
Summer is already in full swing and if you haven't started planning your vacation yet, it's time to start thinking WHERE and WITH WHOM to go on vacation. TIP: The answer is simple – with your best friend!
Traveling around the world is the dream of many people - get memories that you will keep in your heart for the rest of your life, see wonderful places from the movies, and at the same time there will be no shortage of stories for your grandchildren. If you're a stickler for traditional travel, these reasons will convince you why you should go backpacking at least once in your life.
Jack Morris and Lauren Bullen have been living the dream life ever since they met in Fiji last year. Not only do they travel around the world and document their adventures, but they are paid as much as 9,000 US dollars (which is around 8,500 euros) for each published photo.
Have you ever dreamed of traveling the world for free? Who isn't! But this can happen to two lucky people. Busabout is looking for enthusiastic candidates who are ready to grab a camera and travel around Europe.
Sun, wind and hydrogen. This is all that the watercraft Energy Observer needs to sail, with which the Frenchmen Jerome Delafosse and Victorien Erussard are going on a six-year journey around the world. Their catamaran, which is a converted racing vessel (a former winner of the Jules Verne Trophy regatta), will be powered by solar and wind power (it is belted with solar panels and wind turbines) and will also be aided by fuel cells.
Cassandra de Pecol wants to become the first woman to visit every country in the world. At the moment, it has ticked off 181, so it is only 15 countries short of 196. She set out on her journey in July 2015 and is well on her way to visit all 193 sovereign states as well as Kosovo, Taiwan and Palestine in record time. She spent 198 thousand US dollars in 15 months on her travels, which she named Expedition196.