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  • 3 days ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    Moving to Spain solo is no small undertaking. But the parts that I thought would be stressful, weren’t. And the parts I thought would be easy, were difficult. So I was basically a hot mess from start to finish. Here’s what it’s like to move abroad alone. I would like to preface this entire blog post by saying that there is rarely if ever anything about immigration that goes smoothly. I knew this going into it because my mother and grandmother who raised me were both immigrants.

  • 1 week ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    Wondering how to romanticize your life seems to be a common theme these days. We humans are hungry for something more. More than the same ol’, same ol’. Having moved to Spain, I have learned a little something about this. So let’s dive in to how you can do this no matter where you live, how much money you have, or how tired you feel. Living abroad isn’t always a postcard. Like anything in life, it has it’s ups and it’s downs.

  • 1 month ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    When I first sat down to write this article, I considered whether I should write this for people visiting El Campello, Spain, as tourists, or if I should write this from the perspective of someone who lives in El Campello for others who might also be interested in doing the same. There are some definite differences between the two. But given that I’m partial to this wonderful little corner of Spain, I thought this article might be best served by covering both.

  • 1 month ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    Traveling alone is one of the most liberating and rewarding experiences you can have. It allows you to explore the world on your terms, gain confidence, and immerse yourself fully in new cultures. But, if you’ve never done it before, the idea of traveling solo can feel overwhelming. Here’s your guide for how to travel alone, packed with practical tips and insider tricks to help you master the art of traveling solo.

  • 1 month ago | lazygirltravel.com | Tiffany McCauley

    It’s 2025, and the sheer number of ways that people can book travel right now is often overwhelming. Knowing what apps to use, how to get the best deals, and planning your trip itinerary can all be learned and easily done at home in 2025. The “Travel agents vs DIY travel debate seems to be leaning heavily towards doing things yourself. But are you missing out if you DIY?

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