Hi friends! As of today, I have 384 posts in the archives of A Little Bit Adrift. Um. Whoa. I have been writing on this blog for a long time - or over eight years to be precise. As much as I’ve worked on ALBA's layout to make it easier to navigate and find old posts, it still means that there are a zillion (ya know, give or take) posts that no one ever sees. To help, I Continue Reading
Guest Post: 8 Things I Learned as a Female Solo Traveler
Hello all! I have an exciting guest post today, which was originally featured in All the Rooms, but the author, Andrea, really wanted to share it with A Little Bit Adrift readers, due to its special, yet relevant message for all of you. Take it away Andrea! "Hi there. I am Andrea. I am a 27 years old Colombian who decided to leave her country for the first time to Continue Reading
4 Things To Do On a Girls Trip to Iceland
Iceland. Once considered a frozen tundra, it is now one of the “hottest” (pun intended) destinations for travelers all over the world. With its diverse ecosystem, picturesque towns and countryside, and some of the nicest people you’ve ever met, I heard about Iceland from a few travel friends, and when the opportunity came up via a cheap flight from my hometown of Denver, I Continue Reading
Iceland’s Golden Circle in One Day
Iceland is a country that is becoming an increasingly popular destination for people who are looking for different and diverse experiences. Whether you have a stopover in Iceland on a flight from North America to Europe, or spending a long weekend, there is so much to see and do in this beautiful country, and no shortage of attractions and interesting experiences that you can Continue Reading
ANSWERED: How Do You Convince Your Family Traveling Alone is OK?
When you’ve traveled as often and as far from home as I have, your family and friends inevitably have thoughts and opinions about the dangers of venturing so far from comfort zones. Eventually, they come to terms with what you are doing and accept that nothing they say is going to change your mind. That is where my family stands. In fact, I was recently having a Continue Reading