• New York

    Essential Packing Tips For Cold Weather Vacations

    Taking a vacation doesn’t always involve sunbathing and hitting the beach. Cold weather holidays are a chance to explore the outdoors and try some adrenaline-pumping activities. If you’re planning a winter break, here are some packing tips to help you prepare.

    Adventure holidays

    Have you booked a climbing trip or are you planning to go cycling, hiking or fishing on your travels? If you’re visiting a cold country, and you plan to spend most of your time outdoors, you’ll need warm clothing. In countries like Switzerland, Canada, and Iceland, temperatures can fall well below freezing. Make sure you have plenty of thermals and warm layers. Protect your extremities with gloves, thick socks, and hats. Choose sturdy footwear, and cover vests, jumpers, and fleeces with a waterproof coat. Keep your neck warm with a scarf. Look out for brands and products that are designed for the outdoors.  You’ll need something more high-tech than your average puffer jacket. Search for reviews and compare prices online. You can often save money on popular brands by making use of offers like Journey coupons.

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    Skiing holidays

    Are you preparing to whizz down the pristine white slopes of Whistler, St Anton or Val d’Isere? If so, you’ll need to pack carefully. Your winter dog walking outfit is not geared up for the snow-capped peaks. Make sure you have specialist ski gear that will keep you warm and dry. You can hire equipment like skis and goggles out there. But make sure you have appropriate clothing with you. If you’re keen to enjoy the apres-ski, don’t forget to pack some more formal attire. Faux fur is a great addition to any winter wardrobe. It will keep you toasty and ensure you look glam.

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    Winter cruises

    Are you embarking on an adventure in the Norwegian Fjords, or going whale watching in Alaska? If you’re cruising in the winter, you’ll need a mixture of outfits. On the boat, it’ll be nice and warm. But when you venture out into the wilds, it’s a totally different story. Pack some comfortable clothes to relax on your journey, as well as some smart casual outfits for dinner and drinks. Tracksuits are excellent for lounging around. Go for long-sleeved dresses or jeans, jackets and blouses for more formal occasions. For outdoor pursuits, you’ll need a thick coat, walking shoes or fur-lined boots, and thermals. Wrap up warm with a hat, a scarf, and gloves. If you’re trying out activities like snowmobiling, it’s also wise to take a balaclava.

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    Usually, when you think of packing for a vacation, you start digging out bikinis, sandals, and shorts. If you’re going a winter holiday, your formula will probably be very different. Your main aim should be to keep warm and stay comfortable. If you’re going hiking or cycling, you don’t need to look your best. Focus on layering and wrapping up. Invest in outerwear and fleeces, but don’t neglect your fingers and toes. Go for thick socks and thermals, and don’t forget hats, scarves, and gloves.

  • WorldWide

    Hidden Gems in Norway

    When you think of exotic locations, does Norway come to mind?  Since I am planing my May getaway, I have been doing a lot of research on unconventional vacation locations, what I can do there and what is unique about that place. I did some digging on Norway and found these interesting gems. Have you ever been to Norway?

    The BEAUTY

    The water of Norway is pure, beautifying and now in a bottle. Maya Water is the premium facial water mist from Norway’s finest. With travel size and regular size and 4 different types of nutrient infusion, you have to add this into your everyday beauty routine. I keep one by the computer, one by my bed and one in the purse.

    The RESOURCES

    Restorsea is a beauty line that uses Norwegian Salmon enzymes as a key anti-aging ingredient in their prestige skincare line. The founder of Restorsea discovered this national treasure when she took note of the salmon worker’s hands that looked remarkably young.

    The SPACE

    Pic via www.jetsetta.com Burtigard, Gudbrandsjuvet, Norway

    Us New Yorkers crave a square of grass and breath of fresh air. In Norway, there is plenty of space to build modern homes, enjoy the scenery and really feel like you are part of nature without being totally crammed. The serenity of Norway is really picturesque to say the least.

    The GAMES

    If you are ever sick of the outdoors, there is a great Norwegian Slot Site on norskespilleautomater.com that you can test your luck. This slot site is easy to use and you can start with some free spins.

    If you have been to Norway, I’d love to hear from you about your adventures!

  • WorldWide

    On the FOURTH day of Christmas…

    My True Love gave to me… 4 really cute reasons to look forward to our vacation!

    SWIMS from Norway!

    
    


    The SWIMS loafer is made of water resistant rubber with nylon upper and a moulded foot bed
    offering complete support. The sole is non-marking with a ribbed pattern designed to maximize
    traction on slippery surfaces and the ventilation gills on the sides ensure great breathability and
    ultimate comfort. Unlike traditional loafers, water will not damage the SWIMS loafer making them
    the perfect all round shoe come rain or shine. The SWIMS loafer is machine washable up to 30 C°.

    More info HERE