Episode 001: Why Go Solo
In the inaugural episode of Solo Travel Talk, solo travel expert Astrid Clements discusses why people should consider going solo and how this podcast (and Astrid's other platforms) can help someone who travels alone.
In the inaugural episode of Solo Travel Talk, solo travel expert Astrid Clements discusses why people should consider going solo and how this podcast (and Astrid's other platforms) can help someone who travels alone.
If you want to hear interesting travel tales, discover meaningful cultural insights and learn important “how-to” travel and safety tips gathered from decades of solo travel, listen to my new podcast, Solo Travel Talk with Astrid, where I discuss all things related to affordable luxury solo travel!
Announcing the new SOLO TRAVEL podcast from Astrid Clements! With over 35 years of solo travel experience, Astrid Clements...
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Mardi Gras is the greatest party on earth and a trip to New Orleans during the Carnival season should be on every person's bucket list.
We interviewed New Orleans photographer Cheryl Gerber to get her tips on how to photograph Mardi Gras and get the perfect shot from the parade route!
Business Class on Aer Lingus is a great choice for the solo traveler because it is affordable and has many outstanding features such as lie flat seats and a Pre Clearance Customs and Immigration Service in Dublin for US citizens traveling to the United States.
Whether its Cold Brews or Cappuccinos, there is sure to be a New Orleans coffee shop you , the solo traveler, will enjoy. See our list of Top 6 New Orleans Coffeehouses for you to try a great cup of java when traveling alone in the Big Easy.
While there are many wonderful hotels around the world that are outstanding, there are few that are iconic. The Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach falls is in this rare category. If you’re looking for a memorable and exciting place to stay in Miami Beach, this is it!
St. Francisville, a sleepy little town you'd miss if you were going too fast, is the perfect place for a solo traveler to visit if you're looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of New Orleans. Just a little over a 100 miles away, St. Francisville is a vibrant hodgepodge of people, food, architecture, and Louisiana charm.