Let’s Talk Goals….Travel Goals!

Hi there, today I wanted to focus on travel goals, because like all other goals, they deserve some attention to keep you feeling balanced! If you are like me, you dream of traveling on an almost daily basis. Maybe your sipping tea at an outdoor cafe in Paris, or cozying up to a roaring fire in a lakeside cottage….whatever you’re dreaming of, let’s try to make it a reality!

I wanted to talk about a few steps to think about in making your dream a reality, as well as a couple of my travel destination goals to help inspire you along the way!

My Travel Destination Goals

NEW YORK, NY

In the past year, I’ve researched some of New York’s top attractions, finding at least a handful of places I’d love to see! The city would be amazing at Christmas time as well. I also came across the lovely Library Hotel, which has bookshelves filled with books in its lobby, and each room. This cozy hotel also has lots of warm lighting, very clean and modern rooms, seating outdoors, and a lovely city view. How can you not fall in love?

ESTES PARK, CO

Mountain views

I read about this town in a novel by Heather Graham called The Hidden. First of all, the book is amazing! Read if you love mystery, romance, and the paranormal! Second, the scenery in Estes Park sounded idyllic in the book, and upon looking it up, I definitely had to add it to my bucket list. The mountains and woodlands have amazing views, and allow for activities such as hiking and horseback riding.

Winter in Estes Park

PARIS, FRANCE

It has been a dream of mine since I was about twelve to travel here! I want to see the Eiffel Tower, and walk the streets of the city, stopping along the way to eat a ton of macarons and drink lots of coffee. I’d also enjoy the shopping experiences Paris has to offer.

A Few Planning Steps

CHOOSING YOUR DESTINATION

Venice, Italy

What’s the place you’ve always talked about wanting to go? Make a top ten list of places you’d like to visit sometime in the near future. Try not to filter through them for elimination until after you’ve finished! Once you’ve got your list, start thinking about the additional factors. Which of these destinations would you really like to make a reality in the next two years? Which would bring you the most happiness and benefit you now, rather than later in life? Think about whether you’d like to travel alone or with other people.

WHAT’S YOUR BUDGET

A rather large factor in travel decisions is how much money you have to set aside for your adventure. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have much set aside now. If you are dreaming of traveling abroad, give yourself some time to save, you may be surprised once you’ve started your travel fund! After all, you’re making goals so you can plan and prioritize. No matter what, it’ll be the best feeling to be able to tell yourself I’m taking a trip to blank in a year and a half!

RESEARCH RESEARCH

Ontario, Muskoka region

This is one of my favorite parts. Look up your destination on major travel search engines and sites, and read up on tips from the experts and those who have traveled to this place. If you like books, buy one on your destination! Learn what each season has to offer, what are the peak seasons, what seasons are cheapest. Trying a quick destination search on Expedia will give you a list of hotels in each price range, top attractions, neighborhoods, airports, and types of lodging available. Doing the same on Kayak will give you a price range for each month on traveling to your destination, as well as cheapest flights, and specific airport tips. These are both great places to start, so you can branch out from the general stuff. Take notes!! You’ll probably forget what the name of that cool restaurant you wanted to go to was called. This will make it easier to get your itinerary in order and help you book hotels and airports close to your interests.

BOOKING (YAYYY!)

Once you’ve got an idea of things you want to do and places you want to see, you can zero in on a neighborhood that is the most central and cost effective for you. Personally, I like to be as close as possible to my destinations, so when it comes to cost I’m willing to pay a little bit extra to have the added convenience. Figuring out your mode of transportation is also an important factor. City travel is obviously much more central than going to a cottage near the mountains. Do you need to rent a vehicle or are you just needing a lift from the airport to your hotel?

Pololu Valley Lookout on Hawaii Island

Once you’ve got your list of points of interest and your hotel figured out, you’re ready to book! Make sure you look at different options-some travel sites offer bundled discounts for booking a flight, hotel, and car together. Do the math and see if this is cost effective for you, or if booking directly will get you a better deal. Make sure to read up on cancellation policies when booking through third parties also! Decide if travelers insurance is a smart choice for you. I often find that once the booking is done, there is a weight lifted off my shoulders. The dream has become a reality. The saving and planning is about to pay off!

PACKING

Try to give yourself plenty of time to pack! This way you can make a list, and do it little by little so you don’t try to do it all at once and forget some things in the rush to get it done. I like to start my packing a week or two before I leave for my adventure and do it in chunks. The day before, and the day of departure I check over my list to make sure I hit everything.

ENJOY YOUR ADVENTURE!

What are some of your dream destinations? Please share, I’d love to hear from you in the comments! I hope you enjoyed this post, and will visit me in the future for similar posts about travel, coffee, and inspirations! Thank you for reading!

Photo Sources Below:

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Underrated Experiences in Seattle

There are so many reasons why I love Seattle. Although there are many things to see in this great city, I’d suggest a few basic things to add to your bucket list! The best part is that you can experience them in more than one way, to accommodate your budget and time frame.

City Lights at Night

One of the benefits of flying into Seattle at night is getting to see how extraordinary the city is by night! You see the constant streams of traffic as you get closer, the buildings all lit up, the coastline….the city is still alive with warmth and color.

Sometimes after a long day of excursions and walking around town, you don’t really feel like going out late. In most cases you probably feel like going to bed around 8 pm. BUT….wherever you are staying, I suggest you at least take a look out your hotel window, or a walk outside to see how beautiful the Emerald City is when the sun goes down.

If you are willing to, I’d highly suggest seeing the Space Needle at night. To get the most for your money, I like to go at sunset when you can get the best of both worlds! Since they have remodeled, they now have two floors that you can view the city. The observatory deck is the top floor, where they now have glass walls on the outer edge so you can have uninterrupted view of the skyline. This floor also features a cafe that serves food, coffee, and alcoholic beverages. The lower level is the rotating floor, that also has glass floors that you can look directly down from, as well as glass walls. If you have the time, it is a wonderful way to be able to see all of Seattle.

You can also view the city from other buildings at night, such as the Smith Tower and the Columbia Center. The Smith Tower was the tallest building in Seattle back in 1914. It features an exhibit on the ground floor, and a bar with signature drinks on the observation floor, both giving a little history to the famous building. The Columbia Center is currently the tallest building in Seattle, and has a 360 view of the city as well! Ticket prices include a night and day viewing.

Another option if you are willing to venture out at night, is to go to a rooftop bar in Seattle, there are several to pick from!

The Waterfront Views

The waterfront is an absolute must see, whatever way you decide to do it! An easy way to get a glimpse is to go behind Pike Place Market’s main building. They have open areas with tables, and views of the water. On a clear day, you can view the Cascade Mountains in the distance! This is a nice opportunity to sit back and watch all the sail boats, ships, and ferries go by. There are several restaurants that have a waterfront view in the market as well, whether it be indoor or outdoor (take your pick!).

Another option for those who would like to take a closer look, is to take a sea cruise or tour! We chose the Argosy Harbor Tour (included with a City Pass if you purchase one). The tour is an hour, which is the perfect amount of time to zip around the coastline and get a look at the city from a different vantage point. They have a full service bar, as well as offering indoor and outdoor seating. Be ready to take some great pictures of the coastline! The tour also offers some good photo opts for the Space Needle from afar.

For those who have a little more time, it’s always a great option to take a ferry adventure. You can go to nearby Alki Beach, or several other destinations. Simply check the ferry listings online and go from there!

Local Coffee

Seattle is known for its great coffee, and they have a large variety of local options to test out. What’s even better for caffeine addicts such as myself, the downtown area has one on almost every block! I was even lucky enough to pick a hotel that served coffee all day.

Starbucks also has many locations in Seattle, since it originated here in 1971. You can also find a Starbucks on almost every block. Although I do suggest venturing out and finding local options to try, if you do want a Starbucks experience, go to the First/Original Starbucks across from Pike Place Market, or the Starbucks Roastery. Both usually have long lines to wait in, but are a fun experience for any coffee lover!

All of the local coffee shops in Seattle I visited at least offered the basics (americano, latte, iced coffee, drip coffee, espresso). It’s always a good idea to ask your barista what is popular or what they suggest, to get a feel for what their signature flavors are! There are some shops that roast their own beans, others even make their own flavored syrups! You never know what you’ll find.

Something all of these shops have in common-friendly and helpful staff! All of the places I visited had some great baristas and were very friendly, which I appreciated as a newcomer.

If you are interested in learning more about each local coffee shop, I will have a blog coming up soon with my local favorites and what they have to offer!

For quick reference here are the names of some shops I’d suggest: Mr. West Cafe Bar, Anchorhead Coffee, Cherry Street Coffee House, Caffe Dior, Caffe Ladro, Monorail Espresso, and Ghost Alley Espresso.

Local Seafood

Many of Seattle’s local restaurants boast fresh seafood, and it’s a great opportunity to try something different! When I was in Seattle last year, I did try Etta’s, a local restaurant on Western Ave. Their menu has lots of different seafood options, but I decided to try the fish and chips. It was definitely a great (and filling) meal! Don’t be afraid to try something new, you may just stumble across something you love.

Many of the local seafood restaurants can be found near the waterfront on Western Ave and Alaskan Way. Some well rated favorites include Cutters Crabhouse, Elliot’s Oyster House, The Crab Pot, Shuckers Restaurant, and Lowell’s Restaurant & Bar.

If you would rather buy fresh seafood to cook at home, Pike Place Fish Co. in the Pick Place Market will be happy to ship out orders to your house, or you can take it with you right away (if you have a kitchen available in you hotel room). Or, you can just watch other people buy their fish and get it thrown to them at the market!

I hope that some of these options have inspired you to experience Seattle in your own way. Which places or sights are at the top of your list of things to do in Seattle? If you’ve already visited, what experiences were your favorite? As always I’d love to hear from you, so feel free to comment below, or email me directly. Join me in future posts for more travel adventures and tips! Happy traveling!