by travelcharlee | Oct 15, 2024 | Explored, Holiday Travel, Travel Inspiration, Travel Tips
Need to book your holiday travel? Here’s the scoop on all you need to know on booking flights, hotels for your upcoming Thanksgiving, Hannukah, Christmas and New Year’s holiday travel. Here’s the breakdown of dates and times to keep in mind when booking...
by travelcharlee | Sep 17, 2024 | Explored, Holiday Travel, Travel Experiences
For many people, winter means it’s ski season. For others, like me, winter is a time to avoid the terrifying slopes! Yes, I have skied a handful of times and loved my experiences, but now my preference is to indulge myself with a spa treatment or relax in front of a...
by travelcharlee | Dec 12, 2023 | Explored, Holiday Travel, Small Towns, Travel Experiences
Are you ready for the holidays? Ready or not, the holiday season is upon us! If you are looking for a bit of Christmas cheer but want to avoid the big bustling cities, try one of these small towns in the United States with a big Christmas spirit. Here are...
by travelcharlee | Oct 17, 2023 | Explored, Holiday Travel, Travel Destinations
Halloween, with its eerie charm and spine-tingling mysteries, has become more than just a night for trick-or-treating. It’s now a season, and Halloween enthusiasts are seeking unique ways to celebrate. If you’re looking for an unforgettable Halloween...
by travelcharlee | May 9, 2023 | Explored, Holiday Travel, Small Towns, Travel Destinations
Disclosure: This informative travel blog is written by me, TravelCharlee, & all opinions and suggestions are my own. Included are affiliate links, meaning if you choose to click or purchase, I may receive a small commission. Mother’s Day is approaching...
by travelcharlee | Dec 15, 2022 | Explored, Hidden Gems, Holiday Travel, Small Towns, Travel Destinations
Happy Holidays from Asheville in December! First and foremost, dress for cloudy, overcast skies with a wet chill in the air. Honestly, we didn’t see the sun for the 3 days we were in town. During the holiday season, there’s plenty to see and do, but...