My Wandering Lifestyle

From early on, my mom used to tell me stories about my reaction every time I got in a car, a boat, or a plane. She was always amazed by my excitement because even as a baby I knew that I was in a place that WOULD TAKE me to another place. Traveling is so natural to me that I started my career in the Travel & Tourism industry. In the late 90s I was a certified Travel Agent (who remembers those?) and in the early 2000s, I graduated with an associate’s degree in Business Administration & Hotel Management.
My curiosity to see, explore and wander took the lead in my life. I've traveled to 34 states, 7 countries and counting. Since 2018 I’ve been living a minimalist & nomadic lifestyle. I began downsizing my living spaces and possessions and it has been life changing. This lifestyle change allowed me to travel frequently and for very cheap. So in 2021 I started creating content on social media about my travels, and let me tell you, it sparked a lot of attention. Mostly all the people who began following me asked me the same questions. They couldn’t believe that I could be in so many places in just a week and for cheap! They’d ask: How do you do it? And the answers are very simple: take advantage of your time and the free things you can do and see. It doesn’t matter if it's to the next town, city, state, or coast, JUST GO! We spend so much money on unnecessary and/or expensive things and then complain that we are broke and never get to travel anywhere
When people ask how I make time to work and travel, the answer is simple as I mentioned before. Utilize your time wisely! As soon as I clock out of work I'm in my car ready to hit the road. When it comes to traveling I waste no time! Even if it's for a few hours I find somewhere to go, things to do and places to see, mostly for cheap if not free. This way of life gave birth to my road-trip tours idea, giving women the opportunity to get away and enjoy amazing and affordable trips.
My tours aren't just about traveling. They are about meeting new people and enjoying little things that our daily routine doesn't give us the time to do. I've created a safe space for women to feel empowered, share knowledge, and have "me-time".
"Me Time" is something we all need and this is why I focus on "self-care" during my tours. Some of us barely have time to ourselves to get the minor things done. In my tours you have the opportunity to do all the things that can't be done due to the the daily stressful routine.