11 Tips On Sailing Germany on a Viking River Cruise

Sailing through Germany on a Viking River Cruise

I had the wonderful opportunity to sail through Germany on the City of Lights cruise through Viking River Cruises (as a young person!). The cruise hits the Main river, the Rhine and the Moselle, and allows you time in Prague, Luxembourg and France (I added time at the end in London). I share my experiences and 11 tips on sailing Germany on a Viking River Cruise.  Continue reading “11 Tips On Sailing Germany on a Viking River Cruise”

Sail on a Viking River Cruise as a Young Person: What To Expect

What It's Like to Sail on a Viking River Cruise as a Young Person

I recently enjoyed a 24 day trip to Europe, which included 12 days on a Viking River Cruise; City of Lights! These cruises are generally geared toward the more “experienced” crowd… aka, older folks.  In my late 30s, I wasn’t exactly the target client. However, I had an absolutely wonderful time! I’ll share some tips and what to expect if you aren’t retired, and what it’s like to sail on a Viking River Cruise as a young person! Continue reading “Sail on a Viking River Cruise as a Young Person: What To Expect”

Working from a Treehouse in Costa Rica: Manuel Antonio

After traveling from Parrita and the Clandestino Beach Resort, all 9 of us (with 5 children!) made our way over to Manuel Antonio, about a 2 hour drive through a lot of dirt roads. We stayed at a rental home with a guest house and a wonderful treehouse, which quickly became an office (when air conditioning wasn’t needed!) Thus began the week of working from a treehouse in Costa Rica in Manuel Antonio!

Working from a Treehouse in Costa Rica

 

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Traveling with Children to Costa Rica: Adventures in Parrita

Clandestino Beach Resort

Traveling with children to Costa Rica can be quite an adventure. With the right combination of things to do and good accommodations however, it can make for a wonderfully unique, nature-rich trip. I went with another family for two weeks. Total count: 5 children! Our first stop was in Palo Seco, Parrita, close to the Central Valley! The location we settled into was 2 hours from the airport and well off the beaten path. I highly suggest at least two GPS maps!

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