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Kelly Travel Blogger has an Instagram engagement rate of 2.69%
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- Last November I took a road trip around Spain! 🇪🇸 For years, my dad has talked about renting a convertible and driving down Spain’s Mediterranean coast, stopping in small towns and local restaurants to eat tapas and drink sangria. When I found myself with a month off between jobs, we booked a flight into Barcelona and another one out of Madrid 10 days later. Before arriving we secured out one-way car rental and booked a hotel for our first night in Barcelona. We had an idea of what we wanted to see, but after that we were winging it! Look for a few blog posts as the blog comes back to hear about how we made our way through southeastern Spain and lessons learned if you want to try it! In the meantime, enjoy these photos from each city we visited: 1. Barcelona 2. Valencia 3. Granada 4. Córdoba 5. Segovia 6. Madrid
- Good morning from beautiful Miami! I flew down to Florida on Sunday for my first proper vacation in a year. At this point I am comfortable traveling again as long as I am taking precautions for myself. These include double-masking on the plane, taking short flights where everyone isn’t served a meal at the same time, wearing a mask around other people, spending time outside as much as possible (including embracing outdoor dining!), and staying 6 feet away from strangers. Flight attendants for all airlines I’ve flown have been great about constantly enforcing the mask rule, so I feel very safe flying again. All of the hotel staff have been great about wearing masks too. Wait staff and Uber drivers have at least had masks with them, and put them on properly when they realized I was wearing a mask. Many locals in Florida are acting as if there’s no pandemic: they are hanging out in crowded bars without a mask in sight! This is no surprise, and thus where the self-commitment to staying outside, wearing a mask, and maintaining distance comes into play. By taking all these precautions, vacation may not look quite like it used to, but I’m glad I can at least start traveling again! And given that I think the beach is one of the safest places to be right now, Florida is a great place to visit ☀️
- My first trip outside the country since February 2020! Can you guess where I am? My friend (and one of my best travel companions!) Erin and I are spending a long weekend at an all-inclusive resort in St. Lucia. Erin has never been to the Caribbean or an all-inclusive resort, so after the past year we thought this would be the perfect vacation, and so far it is! I’ve heard so many great things about St. Lucia, but one reason we chose it this year is because we heard it takes its COVID precautions seriously. Before travel we had to receive a travel authorization from the government based on submission of a negative covid test (even though we are both fully vaccinated). When we arrived, a tent full of PPE-covered workers checked our health forms and verified our vaccine cards before giving us white wristbands that indicate we are fully vaccinated. This was all before the normal immigration process. At the resort we get our temperature taken every day and have to wear masks everywhere except by the pool, at the beach, be while eating. All the workers are wearing masks, and some are also wearing face shields. Every hotel also offers covid tests for return back to the States, so we will get tested again tomorrow. The resort is very quiet, but we are loving it! I’m sure we are not necessarily getting the “full” St. Lucia experience, but the pool and beach are lovely, the water sports are open, we have an excursion booked for tomorrow, and the drinks are flowing, so it’s still a great time!!