I'm 21 years old and have recently resigned from my job of 3 years as an airhostess in the UK as I wasn't enjoying it anymore. I'm now a bit of a lost soul unsure as to what to do next.
I'm struggling to get a job in this economy as I don’t have a university degree and have been an airhostess since leaving school, thus I’m qualified for nothing else. I have started to wonder if travelling is for me but don’t know the first thing about it. What countries are good to visit? How do you get started? etc. It would also mean leaving my boyfriend of 3 years, as I know travelling is not for him so really big decision. All thoughts welcome
Reply to this If you can afford it then, yes, go for it. You will learn more about yourself in travel then you would from any classroom in the world. And that might be all you need to find your calling in life. Also it may help on your resume as it can show independence and other characteristics of a person that a employee might be looking for.
HAve you ever dreamt about visiting other countries? Why not discover them first?
Reply to this Cheers to you to enter the travelers paradise Jen. You take a good decision before getting into job, this time you can go to the worlds most romantic and religious trips. As a solo traveler you must read the some guidelines about the traveling alone and the tips to avoid any mislead during the tour.
First of all you have to make a list of the countries to be visited and the time of spending. You can read several post about the women safety tips.
Reply to this Go Spain.
Spain, literally, is a rich world within a country, where you can bask in the sun on endless golden beaches in Andalucía, Murcia, Valencian Community and Cataluña, or further north in lovely Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria, or ski in the Sierra Nevada near Granada. Visit exciting and beautiful cities like Madrid and Barcelona which are examples of both modern and historic cultures, and also historical castles, monasteries, Roman ruins and Moorish monuments. Enjoy beautiful and exotic islands in the Balearics or the Canary Islands, or the vineyards of La Rioja, the white villages of Andalucía. Travel inland to the exciting history of Extremadura, Castilla y la Manchaand Castilla y Leon. Imagine sleeping in a castle, palace, convent or monastery in sheer luxury. Visit the beautiful and historic Paradores of Spain. Spain is certainly worth a vacation because of its diversity in language, people, climate, landscape, architecture and gastronomy.
It is indeed the most remarkable tourist attraction and getting a prospect to spend a holiday in Spain is like a dream come true. Most popular holiday in Spain is "Beach holiday" and most popular accommodation in Spain is a "Beach villa" and a "Beach apartment". Another holiday in Spain is "City holiday". Visitors generally search for a holiday apartment in the city centre of Barcelona, Madrid, Seville and other large Spanish cities. Another very popular holiday in Spain is "Rural holiday ", where you look for a holiday home in the mountains to enjoy nature and its beauty very closely.
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