Discovering Sedona’s Energy Vortexes: Real or Not?
Astrid Clements Astrid Clements

Discovering Sedona’s Energy Vortexes: Real or Not?

Through my 40+ years of solo travel as well as group travel, I have often found that certain places on Earth have inexplicable yet palpable energy. I have long wondered, “Why does it seem as if some geographic locations just seem to have more, better, or more positive energy than others?” Some 25 years ago, I set off to explore this question in Sedona, Arizona. What resulted was a most memorable experience, but not for the reasons you might think.

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How to Spend Three Days in Savannah
Madeline Freret Madeline Freret

How to Spend Three Days in Savannah

Savannah, Georgia is a place that epitomizes sweet, southern charm. Full of history and intrigue, the city’s iconic moss-draped oaks, well-worn cobblestone streets, and historic buildings only hint at the stories and legends contained within it. Savannah is a place that offers much more than meets the eye. This three-day Savannah itinerary is designed to help you dive beneath the surface and uncover the secrets of this beautiful colonial city.

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2020 Travel Plans Survey Results
Madeline Freret Madeline Freret

2020 Travel Plans Survey Results

Recently, the AstridTravel Club released a survey designed to analyze public outlook on the future of travel. We wanted to know whether or not the COVID-19 pandemic had made people reconsider traveling altogether. And if not, what would make people feel safe to travel again? These and a handful of other questions were answered in our 2020 Travel Plans Survey.

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What is it like to fly in the US right now?
Madeline Freret Madeline Freret

What is it like to fly in the US right now?

If you are someone who is considering traveling in the United States right now, whether out of wanting or necessity, and you are curious about what it is like to fly in the US during the coronavirus, this post is for you.

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