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VirtualTourist Where To Go After College? Whether You Travel Or Work Abroad After College, It's Up To You! :: CollegeAftermath.com There is no time like now if you’re an explorer at heart! Where to go after college is one of the many difficult decisions you may face after graduation. The one thing you may take for granted is that now, for the first time in your life, you are completely free! Sure, you may have some major financial commitments and debt after college, but otherwise, you can do WHATEVER you want! For some reason, people have the tendency to settle for a career, get married, have kids, and then that’s it. When I decided I was going to live abroad after college, every single adult that I spoke with told me the same thing – “Now is the time! Luckily, there are a host of opportunities for college grads looking to explore the world. If you only want to travel, to explore, to see the world… Begin by deciding where you want to go and how long you want to go. Your travel date of choice should also be carefully determined. Book your transportation. Find a place to crash. Eat cheap. Have the time of your life.

Sidecar Traveller BootsnAll Travel Cheap And Travel Young: 10 Countries You Can Visit On A College Budget With the travel season upon us, it’s time to begin exploring again and creating memories that last. Like everyone else, I’m pretty much broke and can’t afford to go on a luxury trip across Europe, but just because the university takes all my cash doesn’t mean I can’t still travel. Here is a list of 10 countries that rank on the low-end for cost right now: Bolivia Home to many activities and sites, this cheap country will have you living like a king for less than you would think. Thailand Thailand has been trying to revamp its tourism as of late and many tourism companies have been offering excellent deals. If you are open to bunks, you can easily get by for an entire day on that price. Greece With the state of the economic condition in Greece, prices are low and the tourism will help bring in some more much-needed money. This is one of the best locations in all of Europe for cheap travel. Spain Spain is having similar issues to Greece and could use the extra money from tourism. Costa Rica Vietnam

Welcome to Beijing. ThingsAsian Travel insurance, Get the best quote on international travel insurance – Lonely Planet Lonely Planet's travel insurance essentials It's the final countdown to your next big adventure. You’ve got your passport and tickets, every pair of socks you own, and enough mosquito repellent to cover an elephant. But aren’t you forgetting something? Travel insurance, a safety net if things go wrong, should be right at the top of your list. Travelling wouldn’t be fun without surprises. Reading through your policy won’t get your pulse racing, but it’s essential to check how you’re covered, what’s not covered and any conditions that apply before you set out – whether you bought annual travel insurance or cover for a short trip. You might think it’s ‘fine print’ but you really don’t need that magnifying glass. Medical insurance. Make sure you compare insurance plans to get the right policy for you, whether you’re a carefree student, trekking across Canada with your family, or relaxing on a cruise. This service is provided by WorldNomads.com Pty Ltd under an agreement with Lonely Planet.

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