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Quitting Your Job To Travel The World
If you had all the time and money in the world, what would you do? One of the most common answers to this question is to travel the world. But what if we told you that you don’t need a six-figure salary, a lottery jackpot, or a trust fund. All you need is a little…
Connecting with Locals in Medellín
When we touched down in Medellín, I remembered that a friend I had worked with in the past, Robby, had visited Colombia a few times. Travel is all about connections, and after recognizing that this could be a chance to connect with and even stay with a local in Medellín, I texted him. “What’s up…
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How to Road Trip The Great Ocean Road
The chance to experience cities, nature, wildlife, and activities all on a single trip has the makings of an epic adventure. Australia can be an expensive place for a backpacker on a budget, but it doesn’t have to cost you a ton to have an amazing time. A road trip in Australia is something on…
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One Year Later
For an update on this post, check out Two Years Later One year ago, we spent the last of 400 days of travel by treating ourselves to a Hilton Hotel and a steak dinner. What awaited me back home was totally unknown, and wasn’t even contemplated in my head. Travel had taught, or forced me,…
W42ST Magazine featuring the Bros Around The Globe
Click the link below to read the article on the Bros Around The Globe in the January 2018 issue of W42ST featuring stories of inspiration and change. The piece was written by Ruth Walker. WE LEFT OUR JOBS TO TRAVEL THE WORLD
Dear Anthony
Dear Anthony, I’m currently sitting in the back of a bus next to a Buddhist monk somewhere in southern Laos. It feels like I’m a million miles away from home, in distance, surroundings and in comfort, but for some reason as I stare out the window at the bright full moon in the sky, I…
Facing Hardship on the Road
Life on the road provides us with unrivaled adventures we can only experience by taking the leap to start our journey. But what will we miss from our familiar lives? Upon departing for a trip into the unknown we try to be conscious of the sacrifices we’ve made and the life moments back home that…
My Experience of 42 Days in Italia
Early on in the process of researching and prepping for traveling around the world long term, Nick and I decided that we would make a point to visit Italy first, and would plan to spend at least a month there. Being that we are both Italian Americans who have never been to Italy, it only…
Rome is Burning
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but for us, it didn’t take much longer than a few days to start feeling like we were ready to move on. While in Rome we walked a TON. The temperatures were over 100F every day we were there, peaking at 105F (40-41C…still working on mastering these conversions). We…
It’s Go Time
Somehow over a year has flown by since we made the decision to leave everything to travel. Somehow we are 2 sleeps away from taking off to Rome, and beyond. The realness of this has increased a notch with each passing day. After saying goodbye to work 2 weeks ago, Nick and I tried to…
Down the Final Stretch
After over a year in the making, I gave my two weeks notice to my job today. It felt like a load was taken off of my shoulders. This is a company that I used to work for during summers in between college and I have been involved with for almost a third of…
Full Speed Ahead
Today was my first day of work in Midtown Manhattan at my summer office job. Three days ago I was dancing until the sun came up at a music festival. One week ago I was at the tail end of a 900-mile drive from New York to Tennessee. Two weeks ago I was in the…
The Long Road to World Traveller
Would you believe that up until my 18th birthday, I had only been on a plane one time in my life? That first time in the sky was when my parents brought my sister and I to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. It was April of 1990 and I was three and a half years…
Why Travel is For Me
What would you do if you had all the time and money in the world? Would you buy a fancy car? A mega mansion? Expensive clothing and accessories? When I ask myself this question, I know my answer immediately. I would get on a plane to somewhere I haven’t been and I would travel for…
The Plan…or Lack Thereof
So where are we going? In our past travels this was a simple, straightforward question with an equally simple, straightforward answer. However, this journey will see us taking on a different approach, not only due to the length of time that we will be travelling, but also the way we want to travel. When we…
The Trip of a Lifetime
“You are so lucky!” “It’s going to be the trip of a lifetime.” “I’m so jealous of you.” “I wish I could do that.” These are a few of the most common responses I get when telling someone our plans of leaving our jobs and everyday lives to travel the world. What’s ironic is…
Bidding Farewell to a Dream to Set Sail on Another
I’m giving up a lot for this lifestyle, including what I thought was my dream job… Today I will resign from store manager at the largest on-mountain snowboard shop in the world, a position that has been so rewarding and has helped me build life long friendships through snowboarding. Having your office at the base…
Traveling the World While Life Back at Home Goes On
One of the fears or concerns that I’ve dealt with since making the decision to travel the world is all of the “what if’s” pertaining to life back at home. From the “what if one of my plethora of cousins is getting married?” That would be something I would hate to miss. To the more…
Moving in with Mom & Dad at 30: A Sacrifice for Long-Term Travel
The time has come. In about 3 weeks I will be 30 years old and living in my parents basement. It’s not something I’m overly excited about for obvious reasons, but I recognize the importance of this step in the process. The amount of money I will be able to save while living with Mom…
Support from Loved Ones, A Boost to any Traveler
I’m going to assume that not everyone who tells their family and friends they are quitting their jobs to travel the world at the age 30 is met with the same reaction as we were. I imagine a lot of people would be criticized for reasons including throwing away a career, wasting a ton of…
A True Gift to Travelers: The Couchsurfing Community
We both were aware of Couchsurfing for a while now, although we didn’t know too much about it besides its existence and basic function. However, last summer after we decided to take a trip around the world, we both began to research more about it. We signed up, got verified and decided to invite some…
Airline Miles, A Key to RTW Travel
I will preface this by saying I am a very responsible person when it comes to money. I pay all credit card bills in full each month and have not paid a penny in interest due to carrying a credit card balance since 2009. I paid off about $60,000 in student loans within 5 years…
Acting in the Office: Why I’m Living a Double Life
My situation is simple. I have a job that I cannot afford to lose…for now. Once the calendar flips to July I will be putting in my 2 weeks notice to travel the world long term. I’m not well off by any means, so the steady income in the form of a bi-weekly paycheck is…
How To Handle Travel Vaccinations
If you are planning a RTW trip (Round-the-World), this is probably one of the aspects of research which you look forward to the least. I know that was definitely the case for myself. There is so much conflicting information out there, and much of it is up to debate, personal preference, or simply as Dirty…