Category Archives: Travel Tips

6 Reasons To RV

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In today’s fast-paced world, RVing stands out as a leisure activity that truly brings people together–and now in the time of coronavirus, its popularity is going through the roof as one of the safer travel alternatives. Though baby boomers once took the lead when it comes to traveling around the country in a mobile home, […]


Safety Tips for Summer Driving

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The heat is on! It’s road trip time, but before you head out, here are a few basic safety tips for summer driving to make sure your car and your family make it safely to their destination. (Note: if you’re not a member of a roadside assistance club, this might be the time to check […]


Desert Road Trip: Arizona’s Indian Country

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Northeastern Arizona’s Indian Country—30,000 square miles of Hopi and Navajo reservation land—sits atop the Colorado Plateau, with wide mesas and endless vistas that beckon the traveler with a wide-open sky and a culture as old as the hills. It’s the perfect desert road trip waiting to happen. This adventure begins in Tuba City, a small […]


5 RV Road Trips for Summer Travel

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There’s still plenty of summertime left and there are always plenty of open highways for an RVer to enjoy. We’ve compiled a list of 5 RV road trips you can enjoy before the kids have to hit the books again—or to experience all on your own! Alaska  If you’ve never headed to the “Land of […]


Travel Prep: Personal Medical History Form

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Tickets, check. Guidebook app, check. Gadget chargers, check. Medication, check. Emergency medical travel protection? If you said “check” to that, too, then you’re ready to go! But before you do, there’s one very important document you’re going to want to take with you (besides your passport): a personal medical history form. Much like your SkyMed membership, taking […]


USVI: No Passport Needed

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Want to go on an exotic adventure overseas without the long-haul flight and NO passport? We’re going to go with the Caribbean (super close for those of you on the East Coast!) and the US Virgin Islands. Collectively known as the USVI, there’s no passport needed. If you’re looking for exotic travel, this is your […]