
Allison Green
Blogger at Eternal Arrival
Travel writer and perpetual failure at adulting, writing about Eastern Europe & off the beaten path destinations.
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1 week ago |
eternalarrival.com | Allison Green
When most people think of Positano, they picture summer in full swing— teal-and-orange striped umbrellas lining the beach, sun-drenched Aperol spritzes, and long, lazy days soaking in the sea. But Positano isn’t only a summer destination… in fact, I personally really loved it in March. OK, granted, March won’t show you Positano at its most glamorous—but for the right kind of traveler (hi, I’m talking about myself here!), it offers a completely different kind of magic.
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2 weeks ago |
eternalarrival.com | Allison Green
Ready to see a different side of Amsterdam? Once you’ve hit the big names—the Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank House, Dam Square—it’s time to dig deeper and discover the quieter corners of the city that many visitors miss. These Amsterdam hidden gems are tucked behind popular landmarks, away from the crowds, and offer a more authentic (and crowd-free) connection to Amsterdam’s rich culture and layered history.
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2 weeks ago |
eternalarrival.com | Allison Green
Nendaz, Switzerland is famous for its ski resorts — but I’m of the opinion that it makes the perfect off the beaten path Switzerland getaway, even in the summer off-season. With quirky traditional Swiss festivals, beautiful mountain views, and outdoor activities in abundance, Nendaz is Swiss perfection pretty much any time of year, and made my top scenic places in Switzerland list quite easily. 🇨🇭Planning your trip to Nendaz at the last minute?
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2 weeks ago |
eternalarrival.com | Allison Green
If you’re planning a trip to Switzerland, beyond figuring your itinerary and what the best places to visit are, you’re probably wondering what to wear in Switzerland. This Switzerland packing list is designed for all seasons, with sections for men’s and women’s clothing. It’s designed to help you decide what to bring to Switzerland on your trip with a focus on packing light, multipurpose items and leaving unnecessary weight behind.
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2 weeks ago |
eternalarrival.com | Allison Green
Switzerland tops many people’s bucket lists: from its scenic trains and soaring glaciers to its pristine lakes and picturesque cities, there’s something for everyone to fall in love with. But planning a trip to Switzerland can be complicated, especially if you’re traveling on a budget without wanting to skimp on experiences. I’ve gone over all the steps you need to create this simple 11-step Switzerland trip planner, to hold your hand and guide you through the process.
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