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21 Affordable Destinations for Your First Winter Vacation

21 Affordable Destinations for Your First Winter Vacation

Winter is around the corner. For most people, the winter holiday is definitely a busy time to travel, with Christmas and New Year in this period. Not to mention that most winter activities are quite expensive. From skiing to snowboarding, it’s almost hard to find affordable destinations you can visit during the winter.

If you’re like me, you know too well that coming from a tropical country, going on a winter holiday to enjoy the colder weather and occasionally snow is considered a luxury thing that not all of us can experience.

So in this post, I’ll write about some simple tips to prepare for your first winter holiday. And on top of that, I’ve collaborated with some fellow bloggers and travelers to compile some recommended destinations for your first winter vacations. Those that are affordable, with plenty of things to do to enjoy the colder weather… With or without snow!

What You Could Get in Munich for $10 – 15 Things to Do to Explore the City on the Budget

Munich was one of the cities in the world that I’d like to cover in my $10 series, and I’m glad that I could finally say that we’re going to talk about Munich this week!

As a football fan, my head will go toward Bayern Munich for anything related to Bundesliga. FC Hollywood, simply because they’re full of star players. And I can only imagine that the city can be super expensive since they’re basically full of costly players on the city’s club.

So this week, thanks to LeAnna of Wander in Germany, we’re going to explore the city and see at least 15 things to do in the city for less than $10!

Why You Should Visit Europe in Autumn

Europe. Wherever you are right now in the world, I can guarantee you that Europe is on your travel bucket list – because it’s not just one place.

It’s London monuments and French rivieras, Spanish tapas and Italian churches. It’s Bavarian fruitcakes and Belgian chocolates, Greek plate-smashing and Icelandic ice baths.

Europe is stuffed with cities, country towns, beaches and baths, spas and pools and theaters and museums. Europe is dripping in history, culture, spectacular art, amazing beer and some of the finest and most authentic food you’ll ever taste in your life.

If Europe isn’t on your bucket list, you’re not writing the right bucket list!

50+ Local Beer Around the World You Need to Add on Your International Travel Bucket List

Happy International Beer Day!

Wait, do you even know that today is actually International Beer Day? If you don’t, then just know that there’s such a thing like International Beer Day and it’s celebrated around the world… This Friday!

As a beer enthusiast myself, beer is one of the alcoholic drinks that I can’t simply say no whenever I get offered. More especially when I travel overseas.

It’s the only drink with alcohol that makes me feel like I’m a responsible drinker. Anything stronger than beer, and I start rambling about my life problem. God knows why I am like this. LOL.

So today, I’m excited to present to you a piece of collaboration about beer. Together with more than 50 fellow bloggers slash travelers, we would like to share the local beer around the world with you that you can add on your bucket list.

Do you have your local favorite on the list? Go check this out!

What You Could Get in Hamburg for $10 – Is It Possible to Travel on the Budget in the City?

When I was 11, one of my best friends Mayang moved to Germany since her dad got a job there. It was my first time knowing there’s a city in Germany called Hamburg. It wasn’t until later that I found out this random trivia about how the city is related so much to hamburger.

It was since then that I wish I could stop by the city someday. To meet my best friend, and also to see how the city of Hamburg is.

19 years later now, I’ve never got a chance to stop by Hamburg, but Mayang still lives in Germany. She even occasionally stalks me out of my blog, and I know because she told me so. And yes, she’s basically the only friend from elementary school with whom I still have some occasional contact with.

So, if Mayang happens to stalk me and find this piece, I just want to let her that no worries… Visiting her in Hamburg is still in my must-do list. But today, thanks to Daniela of Top Writers Review, I’ll be covering Hamburg on this week’s $10 series!