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Travel Safety with Carrie Pasquarello of Global Secure Resources
04 Mar 2025
00:41:57
Travel safety is not something we immediately think about when we are planning a trip to Europe.
But staying safe as you travel is essential.
And there are things you can do to ensure you are safe as you travel through Europe.
Carrie Pasquarello is the CEO & Co-Founder of Global Secure Resources Inc, a company that focuses on helping travelers and students studying abroad with travel safety.
She has lived abroad and, because of her unique background, has so much knowledge which leads to amazing tips to keep you safe as travel to Europe
We talk about everything from actual products you may want to pack for travel safety to travel insurance.
This is a short yet jam-packed episode you don't want to miss.
There are so many words I could use to describe the little village of Castelrotto and Alpe di Siusi, the high altitude meadow that sits above the town.
It's one of my absolute favorite places on the planet.
The village of Castelrotto makes the perfect base to explore the Alpe di Siusi and the magnificent Dolomite peaks that surround it.
It has the right amount of amenities yet is small enough to be charming as hell.
And the Alpe di Siusi?
Truly stunning.
And you don't have to be über fit to tackle the trails that criss-cross this meadow.
All you need is a love of nature — and a camera!
Tune in to learn all about this amazing part of northern Italy.
Because I'm betting when you are finished listening, you will be putting Castelrotto and Alpe di Siusi on your list.
Got questions about this incredible part of Italy?
While you might know a bit about Edinburgh with its castle, I'm betting you may not know about places like Kirkcudbright, Melrose Abbey or East Neuk.
Tune into this jam-packed episode on the Lowlands of Scotland as I think you'll find yourself adding some destinations to that Scottish bucket list. I know I have!
Bo Fraser, a Blue Badge guide with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association, is our guest. And she is going to have you dreaming of the Scottish Lowlands and making plans to travel here in the near future.
From the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to LOTS of beautiful castles to coastal fishing towns to abbey ruins to long distance trails to golf to dark sky parks to Robert Burns to Outlander and Monty Python ... whew! There is so much to experience in this under visited part of Scotland. You'll wonder why these destinations aren't already on your list.
And Bo, a St Andrews native, knows so much about her home country. So you are going to learn a lot about the Lowlands of Scotland.
Want to chat more about the Scottish Lowlands?
Just send an email to lynne@wanderyourway.com to chat more about this amazing destination in Scotland. And if you have a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll just ask Bo!
These are the words I'd use to describe this amazing county in the far Northwestern part of Ireland.
The locals proclaim, "It's different up here!" And it is.
This is what makes this county so appealing to the adventurous traveler. You wont' be rubbing elbows with too many other travelers, but you will get to know the incredibly friendly and fiercely proud locals.
Want to lay your eyes upon some of the most stunning coastline in all of Ireland? Maybe you want to tour an incredible lakeside castle? Perhaps you want to walk on some gorgeous beaches? Or commune with the ancient spirits at a stone circle? How about some fun pub time?
County Donegal has all of this and more. But without the hoards of tourists.
While it may take a bit more effort to get here, once you do, you'll wonder why you didn't come here sooner!
How would you like to see an incredible Spanish Basilica, hike along gorgeous mountain trails, eat some delicious tapas and drink some tasty Spanish wine — all without the crowds?
Then look no further than the region of Aragon in Spain.
My good friend, Meg Zirger, has been living in this region for 10 years and she loves it!
She is going to give us some good tips on where to go, what to see and what to experience in this northeastern part of Spain that has so many hidden treasures to explore.
From the regional capital of Zaragoza with its jaw dropping Basilica and vibrant tapas bar scene to the Pyrenees mountains of Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park to the Mudejar architecture and beautiful villages of the Teruel province, the Aragon region has something for everyone.
And this region does not see the number of visitors as other hot spots in Spain such as Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian or the Costa del Sol.
So you get to a more authentic and true Spanish experience and that chance to connect with the locals who, Meg claims, are some of the nicest Spanish people in all of Spain.
Want to chat more about Aragon, Spain?
Just send an email to lynne@wanderyourway.com to chat more about this amazing Spanish region. If I don't know the answer, I'll just ask Meg!
In this episode:
2:38 Meg's Spanish story
4:55 Aragon's Provinces
5:32 Placing the Aragon region on the map
6:50 Zaragoza in general
11:19 Plaza del Pilar & Basilica del Pilar
12:41 Aljafería
14:10 Tapas/Restaurants in Zaragoza
17:20 Huesca Province
18:33 Alquézar
18:49 Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
19:43 Kingdom of Aragon
21:30 Food in Huesca Province
22:00 Meg's experience living in Huesca
23:23 Jaca
25:20 Loarre Castle
26:53 Teruel Province
28:15 Mudejar art and architecture
31:20 Albarracín
32:35 Mora de Rubielos
33:35 More on Aragon region in general
37:15 Getting around Aragon
42:47 Over tourism, COVID and our impact as travelers
See an incredible work of architecture that dates back to the 13th Century?
Maybe you want to see an historic document from 1215?
Then you'll want to tune into this episode all about Salisbury.
This city in Wiltshire County in the South West region of England makes a great base for visiting Stonehenge.
But stay so you can see the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral, gaze upon the Magna Carta and so you can wander the streets and have a pint with the locals.
Salisbury is a very real English city with a fun, energetic vibe yet has loads of history to learn about.
Get some great tips for traveling to the wonderful English city of Salisbury.
This little country has a lot to offer the traveler, especially those looking for something a little off the main tourist trail.
Slovenia has soaring mountains, stunning lakes, beautiful rivers, tons of trees, an intriguing history, charming towns, caves and castles, delicious food, tasty wine and some incredibly kind people.
Yes, Slovenia may be small but it has so much to experience.
It's a country that I think should be on everyone's list.
If you want to chat about traveling to Slovenia, then drop me an email at lynne@wanderyourway.com.
Well, get rid of those negative thoughts because I believe you can.
You just might have to rethink your game plan.
And that's what this episode is all about — offering up some tips to help you travel cheaper to Europe yet in a way that you will still have an amazing trip. You don't have to break the bank to travel well to and around Europe. You just have to travel smarter.
So get that notepad (or smartphone note taking app) ready for my 6 tips to help you make that European dream vacation come true!
If you want to chat about traveling to Europe on a budget, then drop me an email at lynne@wanderyourway.com.
In this episode:
1:29 What does it mean to travel on a budget in Europe
Do you dream of drinking Italian wine under the Tuscan sun?
Or maybe wandering the cobblestone streets of a hill town in Tuscany?
Today I'm talking about traveling around Tuscany, Italy — specifically the area known as the Val d'Orcia.
The Val d'Orcia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. And it's loaded with gorgeous scenery, charming towns, world class wine and delicious food. If you choose one area to go to in Tuscany, the Val d'Orcia is it!
While Tuscany is one of the most popular regions in Italy to visit, I'll offer up some tips on some of the lesser visited destinations and sites along with some of the more famous places.
If you want to chat about the Val d'Orcia more, then drop me an email at lynne@wanderyourway.com.
Connemara, Ireland is one of my absolute favorite destinations.
Period.
And if you're looking for ideas on where to go in Ireland, and specifically this region of Ireland, then you'll want to tune into this episode.
Connemara, Ireland is a diverse and unspoiled landscape with mountains, peaty bogland, craggy coastline dotted with harbor villages and some beautiful sandy beaches. It's a wild and desolate piece of Ireland but so very beautiful.
Learn about some of the best places to experience in this stunning destination — there are many!
Welcome to Wander Your Way — a podcast about all things Europe travel. In this introductory episode you'll meet your host, Lynne Nieman, and discover what to expect from upcoming shows. If you want to travel to Europe YOUR way — in your own time, on your own terms, to the places you most want to experience — then this is the travel podcast for you. https://wanderyourway.com
How do you deal with using your technology in Europe as you travel?
In this episode I'm to offer up some tips for using your smartphone as you travel in Europe.
Because as much as we use our phones at home, we are also using them a lot as we travel.
From our boarding pass to train tickets to entrance tickets to a site to using a map app for navigation as we drive, our smartphones have become a part of our travel arsenal.
So tune in to find out how to manage technology in Europe.
In fact there are so many castles that you may not be sure which ones are worth visiting and which ones are not.
My personal opinion is Blair Castle is worthy of some time.
This lovely castle is located in the village of Blair Atholl and sits just within Cairngorms National Park.
There is a lot of intriguing history — including some Queen Victoria stories, beautiful pieces of furniture and gorgeous plaster ceilings that wowed me.
Plus it has a magnificent garden that you'll want to wander through.
Tune in as we explore Blair Castle in Perthshire, Scotland.
Want to chat more about this marvelous castle in Scotland?
Women in Travel + Solo Travel Tips with Beth Santos
20 Aug 2024
01:12:38
Have you thought about traveling solo?
But maybe you don't know where to start.
Perhaps you think solo travel has to look a certain way or that you have to be a certain type of person to travel on your own.
If you have questions about solo travel — whether you are a seasoned solo traveler or thinking about trying it out — they you'll want to tune into this episode with Wanderful Founder, Beth Santos.
Beth has an awesome story of how she began traveling on her own.
In this episode: 1:05: Intro 4:50: Beth's story of solo travel — getting started with studying abroad 15:00: Creating the community 26:40: Solo Travel Tips 42:00: Advocating for female solo travel & misconceptions 50:01: Planning your trip and Day Zero 59:32: Wrapping it up with Beth 1:02:54: Wrap up with Lynne
Kenmare is one of the my favorite towns in Ireland.
In fact, it may be my absolute favorite.
Located in County Kerry, Kenmare is colorful, vibrant and in a central location for exploring this piece of Ireland.
It has great pubs — some of which have tasty food, a nice array of accommodation and incredibly friendly locals.
Add in the ability to explore Killarney National Park, the Ring of Kerry, the Beara Peninsula and even some parts of County Cork and you have the perfect Irish town.
Tired of visiting destinations where you are 1 of thousands of other tourists?
Are you looking to travel to places that are a bit off the main tourist track?
Then you'll want to tune into this episode.
I'm talking to Andrew Nelson, author of the book Here Not There.
Andrew has written an incredible book filled with alternative ideas of places to travel to so you can avoid some of the over touristed spots and enjoy destinations that are similar, just as amazing but with fewer people.
We discuss the state of travel today, how to be a traveler no matter your age or your budget and yes, we talk about some awesome destinations.
My personal opinion is that you can travel to Europe most any time of year depending on where in Europe you want to travel to and what you want to experience.
So in this episode I'm going to offer up some tips on when to travel to Europe.
These are things to consider as you make your plans so you choose the best time to travel to Europe for YOU.
Officially known as the Kingdom of Fife Scotland, this council area or region is a must for lovers of history, the outdoors, charming villages and the sea.
There are the fishing villages of the East Neuk area to wander about.
You can delve into all the history of St Andrews with its cathedral and University.
The Fife Coastal Path gives you the opportunity to enjoy the seascape of Fife.
And if you want to hike up some hills, then you'll love the Lomond Hills.
Be sure to check out this episode to learn all about the region of Fife Scotland.
Want to chat more about this amazing part of Scotland?
Often overlooked by its more famous neighbor, the region of Umbria in Italy has a lot of the same treats as Tuscany.
But with fewer crowds.
Small towns with cobblestoned lanes.
Rolling green hills dotted with vineyards.
Delicious food and world class wine.
Gorgeous churches with incredible art and architecture.
Plus Umbria is a bit more mountainous so the scenery can be a bit more dramatic.
So if you're looking for a destination in Italy that is a bit different yet feels familiar, put Umbria on your list!
Don't forget to check out Wander Your Way Adventures. Our first tour takes place from June 16-28, 2024 and is called Marvels & Tastes of the Dolomites Italy. It's going to be an amazing trip!
Wander Your Way Adventures are here! https://wanderyourwayadventures.com/tours/marvels-tastes-of-the-dolomites-italy/
The first small group tour happens June 16-28, 2024. And we're going to Alto Adige (South Tyrol) Italy! Wine, food, hiking, Novacella Abbey and the stunning Dolomite peaks. Hope to meet you there!
Do you have a travel bucket list?
Maybe you have a specific Europe travel bucket list?
I always have a list.
In fact, in February of 2023 I put out an episode about this very topic.
But things change.
So I think it's a good idea to revisit your Europe travel bucket list each year.
Maybe you actually were able to cross some places off your list.
Perhaps you've added some new destinations (of course you did!).
Maybe you've shuffled some spots around as certain places have become more of a priority.
Now I get it that some people don't like the idea of a "bucket list".
So maybe a better term is a "wish list".
Whatever you call it, I truly believe in dreaming big when it comes to travel.
You can make your travel dreams come true (and I can help)!
Stirling Castle is a well known castle not far Edinburgh and Glasgow.
It's definitely on the tourist trail with good reason as it's an incredible site with lots of history.
And it was a very important castle in its heyday.
Nearby Doune Castle is less important.
Yet it still has some intriguing history.
And it has ties to a cult movie favorite — Monty Python's Holy Grail.
So if you like castles, of all sorts, then tune into this episode to learn more about these 2 amazing — yet very different — castles in central Scotland.
Most people who travel to Scotland don't typically head south of Edinburgh into the Scottish Borders.
But I'm thinking maybe this needs to change.
There are a lot of fabulous places to visit in this part of Scotland — pastoral landscapes with easy walks, charming towns and villages, beautiful rivers and stunning abbeys and stately homes.
How does this sound?
Well if it sounds appealing then tune into this episode to learn more about the Scottish Borders.
I'm betting you'll be adding this to your Scotland itinerary!
The Alpe di Siusi — Seiser Alm in German — is a destination I've talked about before.
It's this incredible high alpine meadow in the Sudtirol province of northern Italy.
In this episode, I'm going to offer up some updates on this amazing destination as well as make a case for why you should stay a couple of nights in the Alpe di Siusi.
Because you can actually spend the night — or 2 or 3 — in this gorgeous piece of Italy.
And by spending the night you get to see the sun rise and set across some beautiful peaks and you may be able to tackle some of those tougher or longer trails.
It's really a very special and unique place to spend a few nights.