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15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
by Alyssa Ramos
Even though I’m a compulsive travel researcher, there were definitely a few things I learned about traveling to Cuba when I got there that I couldn’t find on the web. Unfortunately, most of them were learned from my own travel fails, but luckily at least now you can avoid them!

Traveling to Cuba is different than many places because tourism is not fully adapted yet, and there is a lot of history that needs to be understood about why it isn’t, and what in the world is going on over in that time capsule.

So here are some things to prepare you so you don’t have any awkward or awful travel fails like I did in Cuba!

1. Not Knowing any Spanish
Alyssa in Cuba, Centro Havana
Guess what’s not spoken in Cuba? English. So if you think all of those college Spanish courses are going to help you in Cuba, you’re wrong. Well, they might help a little, but knowing general phrases will help you a lot more.

I created a handy-dandy cheat sheet of the most common phrases I used and heard to help you, called “Hablo Español, Pero Muy Poco”. If all else fails, revert to sign language.

2. Not Knowing About Visas
How to Get a Visa for Cuba
If I hear one more person say, “So, anyone can just go to Cuba now, right?” I’m going to punch myself. That is not what lifting the embargo automatically means. You still need a visa and you need to qualify for a reason for the visa, and it can’t be “to just go”. “Tourism” and “free time” is still “prohibited” for U.S. citizens. (the “quotation marks” are because I did both and didn’t get in trouble).

If you want to fly out of the U.S. you need to “prove” your reason for traveling to Cuba is either; “Educational Purposes”, “Religious Activities”, “Exhibitions”, “Humanitarian Work”, “Support For the Cuban People”, “Journalistic Activity”, or “Family Visit”. (Read better details here)

Or you can just fly from another country like Canada or Mexico.

3. Not Bringing Your Own Toiletries

15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
Yeah…good luck finding Advil in Cuba.

Guess what they don’t have in Cuba? Everything that you use at home in the United States. I did not fail at this because I know the meaning of a U.S. embargo, but a lot of people go assuming they can buy things they need in Cuba then get there and realize there’s no (quality) tampons or condoms…two things you do NOT want to take chances with.

They also do not, I repeat, DO NOT, have the over-the-counter medications you are used to just grabbing at CVS, which means if you get food poisoning from the pizza, you’re screwed. Bring stomach and headache medicine, and if you don’t use, give it away because they will be extremely grateful for it.

4. Checking Your Luggage

15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
I usually only travel with my Harvey’s bag (in this pic) and a small carry-on…wish that was the case in Cuba.

If you can fit your things into a carry-on, do it. I had this grand idea to take all of my old clothes to Cuba so I could give them away to people there and ended up paying about $150 in overweight luggage fees, plus I had to wait almost 2 hours to get it at the airport. That was fun.

5. Not Bringing Enough Cash
If you run out of cash in Cuba, you’re screwed. You cannot use your debit card or credit card there, and if you try to rob a bank the punishment is probably death without trial. I did see a Western Union but if you already ran out of money that means you won’t be able to pay for wifi or a phone call to get someone back home to wire you more.

I suggest portioning out your money per day — a certain amount for food, drinks, transportations, and necessities…like wifi.

6. Not Knowing That There’s Two Currencies

15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
One is worth $10 and one is worth about .40 cents…

Thanks to Communism, the Cuban people have to use a currency that is worth a lot less than what the tourists use. You will be using a Cuban Convertible dollar (aka CUC, pronounced “kook”) which is equal to about 25 Cuban pesos (the local currency).

ALWAYS ASK if a price is in CUC or pesos if it seems too high!!! I took one of the dinky Coco taxis because they’re supposed to be way cheaper than a car taxi and ended up giving the guy $21 CUC because I didn’t realize it was in pesos. Well, I kind of did, but he was nice, and I was drunk, and that’s half of his monthly salary so I didn’t say anything.

7. Not Negotiating Taxi Fares
Alyssa in Cuba, Centro Havana
The first thing you’re going to want to do is jump in one of those classic 1950’s cars when you get to Cuba, right? Well, you definitely should, but just beware that they vary the prices. The cool looking cars are more expensive than the normal looking ones, but should only charge you around $7-$10 per ride if you’re in Havana.

There’s an actual tourism company called HavanaTur that owns a lot of the 1950’s taxis, and they charge a lot more than private drivers so try to avoid those. You can also hire a driver for the day for around $50 CUC and they will go with you wherever, wait for you, pick you up, etc.

8. Assuming You’ll Have Wifi & Cell Service
Nope. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. First of all, cell service is a complete no-go (unless you buy a pre-paid phone there), and second of all, the wifi will make you feel like an internet-crack fein. You can only get it in small amounts, and it’s hard to find, and expensive.

Many of the bigger hotels have it like El Presidente, Hotel Nacional, Hotel Saratoga, and Parque Central, but you have to pay around $7.50-$8 CUC per hour and you are usually limited to one hour. I did find out on the last day though that you can buy the internet cards for cheaper at one of the little cell stores around town, so, you’re welcome.

9. Eating the Pizza
As my uncle warned me, “Don’t eat the pizza, the cheese is made from condoms.” While I don’t think the cheese is really made from condoms, the pizza was the one food out of all the crazy Cuban dishes I tried that made me sick. I’m pretty sure it has to do with the milk they use for cheese there. Cows aren’t exactly abundant and I don’t think the whole soy-product trend has caught on yet either…

10. Getting Hustled
EVERYONE tries to hustle tourists in Cuba. From tour companies, to taxi drivers, to even charities, EVERYONE will try to up-charge you and charge you for things that aren’t necessary in general.

For instance, we had a driver who was getting paid $50 CUC per day, but once they saw that we were paying a production company (who also hustled the shit out of us) $1200 for “production permits” to do a magazine photoshoot, he suddenly demanded an additional $30 CUC and claimed it was $50 to rent the car and $30 for the driver, even though we had been using him for three days at $50/day. Unfortunately for him, there are a lot of drivers that would gladly take $50 CUC per day.

11. Not Leaving Havana

Alyssa in Cuba
There are beautiful beaches only 25 minutes away from Havana!

Havana is great, but there are a ton of amazing places nearby that you definitely should try to go to. Viñales is where the tobacco plantations and coastal caves are, Varadero is the popular beach town with crystal clear waters, and beyond that is Cienfuegos, Santiago de Cuba, Guantanamo Bay, and so much more!

12. Not Knowing What Areas to Stay In

15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
Vedado is where all of the crumbling mansions are. Some have been restored and you can rent out a room!

There’s a good chance you’ll be recommended to stay in Havana Vieja. It’s the touristy area of Havana, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but you should know that’s what it is before making a decision. The area to the east of it is called Centro Havana, which you might think is a bad area of town at first because of the crumbling buildings, but that’s how most local areas are.

East of that is Vedado which is considered the nicest area, and you’ll see why when you see the blocks and blocks of massive mansions. They’re also mostly deteriorating, and typically house multiple families, but some homes have been restored and you can rent a room out in them for around $35 CUC per night.

Miramar is east of Vedado and also a nice area but a bit far from the most central attractions which are mostly in Havana Vieja. If you have time, you should also try to stay a night or two in a beach town like Santa Maria or Varadero.

13. Not Knowing the History of Cuba
Do you know why Cuba is still filled with classic 1950’s cars? Hint: it’s not because everyone is an avid antique car collector. It’s because the Revolution caused the U.S. embargo that shut down imports of cars after 1958. They don’t have any other options.

Cubans are also very proud (which is probably why the Castro’s won’t let the whole Communism idea go…FYI it DOESN’T work), so not having a little knowledge about their past might potentially offend them.

14. Not Comprehending Communism

15 Travel Fails to Avoid in Cuba
Ironically, “Cuba Libre” means free Cuba, and it’s referring to the Revolution “freeing the people”…even though they are not free at all.

I love Obama! I hate Obama! I can say whatever the hell I want because I live in America and freedom of speech is a perk here. That’s not the case in Cuba, in fact, you’ll see “Patria o Muerte” (which means something along the lines of “Homeland or Death”) everywhere, so don’t go around blabbing about what an asshole you heard Fidel was.

I somehow managed to keep my mouth shut in Cuba but you better believe I got an earful from my Cuban family when I came home with souvenir painting of Che. He was so cute tho.

15. Potentially Offending People
For the first week I felt like I was offending people by just being there. Hotel concierges seemed insanely annoyed with my daily internet card purchases, people glared at me when I’d take photos of buildings, and I even got snapped at a few times for saying “I’m Cuban but I was born in the U.S.” Apparently no matter what your heritage is, if you were born in the U.S., you are American, and that’s it.

But the travel fail I made was not understanding the impact that Cuba’s political history has had on Cubans, and how that picture I took could have been someone’s crumbling home that they aren’t happy about. I also did not have to suffer through a life of hardships the way they did since I was born in the States, so now I can see why it would offend them for me to claim being Cuban (even though I am).

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You can take samurai lessons with a real life samurai (and famous youtuber) and then practice on the cardboard “enemy”, and later go steam it out at the onsen!

Full info and itinerary on my blog, including how to book it! There’s not many tour options here in Fukushima so the best option is to get there by car 😬
  • I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
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I’ve been to Japan six times now, and have visited six prefectures as well, and I can honestly say that Fukushima was so impressive, that we extended our stay!

I know some people hear “Fukushima” and associate it with the tragedy that happened there in the past, but that was 15 years ago, and today Fukushima is not only safe, but thriving with nature, culture, and traditional, unique experiences!

Some of my favorite things to do there were:

- Take a Samurai class (GREAT for stress relief)
- Stay at a Ryokan and go to the many onsens
- Make your own sushi and eat a lot of it!
- Visit the Fukushima Museum of Art to see famous pieces and traditional ones
- Stroll around Ouchi Juku old town and eat the soba noodles with a giant green onion
- Go for a hike in the mountain National Parks or boat ride on the lakes

This is also where we did that fun little self-made “free foot spa crawl”, and I’d honestly go back just to do that and stay in that area again! (Actually we might, anyone want to join?)

All of the information to plan your trip to Fukushima is on my blog, and also more BTS videos are on the highlight on my profile!

Which of these sounds most magical to you?

#Fukushima #FukushimaTravel #JapanTravelTips 
#japan #solotravel
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Sailing through the Arctic Pack Ice is a huge achievement because that means you’re close to the North Pole (90 degrees North), which you can only reach via the Pack Ice (so if it’s melted…you can’t reach it)

In the past this area was only traveled by famous explorers, meanwhalers/trappers/hunters, researchers, photographers, and wealthy adventurers, and also mostly men (shocker, I know).

Then there’s us, reaching 81 degrees North, mostly because we want to see Polar Bears and other wildlife, and tick the Arctic Circle off of our bucketlist!

I’m pretty proud to be an unconventional female adventurer, and to be able to “influence” others to do the same!

I may not look the stereotypical part of an explorer; but let me tell you how much warmer that girl in the hot pink swimsuit was in the jacuzzi looking for polar bears than everyone else was!! (Well, at least having extra amounts of fun 😂)

I’m so grateful to have been to Svalbard twice now, it’s truly a peculiar and interesting place!

If it’s on your to-go list, drop me a comment and I’ll send you the info for this trip plus five-hundo-off 😁

Drone footy by the Polar Latitudes Photographers who have a permit to fly there (guests cannot): @vegarabelsnes @stevenrosephotography 

#svalbard #packice #thearctic #arcticexpedition #womenwhoexplore
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First and foremost — the Ocean is more powerful than humans are. Don’t mess with it or it will mess with you. 

One of the many things I learned during the lectures in Antarctica is that krill (tiny little animals that 🐋’s eat) is in danger of being over-fished, so avoid products that use it.

Try to only eat locally caught fish, avoid big companies that use ghost nets — the number one killer of marine animals aside from actual hunting, and yes, people still do that too in places like Japan, Iceland, Faroe Islands, and USA.

Speaking of the U.S…  the place I’m from, FLORIDA, is one of the top killers of my beloved SHARKS, and right now the gov is trying to stop Shark tourism there, such as diving with sharks (my favorite hobby), something that really does protect these extremely necessary animals as opposed to all the people there that kill them for business or for FUN 😡

Some will say that this and other swimming with marine animal excursions are “unethical” but guess what happens if there’s no tourism demand? They kill them to sell. I’ve seen it over the years and I’m highly experienced with ethical and non-ethical tourism! 

So for this World Ocean Day, I am asking you to please share this post, and sign the petition on my Stories against the stopping of shark diving in Florida! 

And if you sign it and want to come with me next time I visit for the holidays, I’ll give you first dibs and a discount and also a glass of my vino!!!

Thank you for reading this if you got this far! I know I write too much!

🐳🐋🦭🐟🐠🦈🦈🦈🦈
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The only records of Orcas attacking humans are the ones forced into captivity, so just don’t support zoos and aquariums, and you’ll have no problem plunging! 😁

This Polar Plunge was my first one in the Arctic (Svalbard, the other 3 in Antarctica) and as much as I dread the cold, I always hype up to do it — actually a crew member explained it better than I’ve ever heard: “The shock on your body is like doing c****aine but without the crash” (I don’t do that but it was funny).

I actually only fear being cold the moments beforehand, and the jacuzzi being full. Marine animals are always hoped for, though maybe not a Polar Bear!

Health assessments and safety hardnesses are always required for Polar Plunges off expeditions ships.

Animal behavior evaluation and strong swimming skills is required for swimming with Orcas, at least with ethical operators!

Info for both adventures are on my website, linked in bio!

Would you Polar Plunge ?!?! Someone please drop the new orca emoji, I haven’t updated my phone yet!

#polarplunge #orcas #swimmingwithorcas #svalbard
  • Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
  • WE SAW THE POLAR BEARS OF SVALBARD!! 🐻‍❄️

After spending a full day on the pack ice (thick sheets of ice and snow that make up the Arctic near the North Pole) where Polar Bears are usually seen, and not seeing anything but tracks, I lost hope of seeing one.

Then yesterday, we all dressed up as Polar Bears (one of my signature expedition events 😂) and as we were dancing around and singing, we finally heard the call that a Polar Bear had been spotted!!

This morning at 7am, the crew announced over the speakers that there were more! A mama and baby! I’ve never flown out of bed so fast in my life!

We were able to get on the zodiacs (small inflatable boats) and get closer to them, but new regulations make you stay back 500 meters now, so we saw them the best through binoculars, and luckily a lot of people have those mega zoom lenses!

The photos in this video are mine, but they are heavily edited and enhanced — it was too hard for me to aim the camera on a moving boat while also freezing 🥶 

Hopefully we will have the crew’s photos soon!!

Seeing polar bears in the Arctic was one of my biggest dreams and bucketlist checks, and I truly think the energy we put out yesterday helped make it happen (the captain and crew mostly made it happen of course!)

Thanks everyone who sent us good animal spotting energy! This was such a wild and magical experience! More info coming soon!

Can you believe we saw them?!

Please like/comment/reshare if you’d like to keep seeing my posts in your newsfeed! Thank you!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbear #mylifesatravelmovie #bucketlist
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We’re slowly moving through the Pack Ice, which is what makes up the actual North Pole, and our ship has an “ice breaker” bow which slices easily through the thick floating ice.

This is Polar Bear territory, so we’ve been on the lookout all day for them, but it’s also extremely cold, so I thought it would be best to take the rear lookout station…in the jacuzzi!

No bear sightings yet, but lots of bear tracks! This might be one of the most elusive animals I’ve attempted seeing,  and if we don’t see them this trip, I may be going to Greenland or Canada next year!! 

Stay tuned for more Arctic content and some other major bucketlist destinations!

#svalbard #thearctic #arcticcircle #mylifesatravelmovie #bucketlist
10/10 the best self defense lesson and stress relief retreat ever in Fukushima, Japan 🥷🏼😂 You can take samurai lessons with a real life samurai (and famous youtuber) and then practice on the cardboard “enemy”, and later go steam it out at the onsen! Full info and itinerary on my blog, including how to book it! There’s not many tour options here in Fukushima so the best option is to get there by car 😬
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I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day!

I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo.

How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm)

So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos!

And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂

Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving!

Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬

#japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
I hate that IG has changed so much that each of these photos can’t have their own individual post. Or should they? I think they should, but IG literally says to do Carousels and Reels…then I end up not posting so many unique moments, that I once used to post individually almost every day! I miss those days and I’m so grateful I started all of this when a single photo post was all you did…a thousand words in one photo. How do I even explain what each of these photos held? I can write it on my blog but 🤖 will just summarize me in the search results. I can spend hours making a reel, only for the system to analyze it’s not interesting enough ugh because not enough people watched past 6 seconds (yes that is the current algorithm) So I guess I’ll just keep my memories in my mind and share the tips and pretty photos! And keep trying to add in those BTS moments, like the last one, which is what we were actually doing most of the time 😂 Definitely a major highlight of this #fukushima trip was the Samurai class and the onsen town, I’d go back there for both! All of I was very stress relieving! Anyone missing the one photo post days? Or wishing they could take a Samurai class right now? 😬 #japan #samuraiclass #japantips #mylifesatravelmovie
2 weeks ago
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2/9
Don’t go to Japan and ONLY visit Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, when there are beautiful hidden gems like Fukushima, just an hour train ride away! I’ve been to Japan six times now, and have visited six prefectures as well, and I can honestly say that Fukushima was so impressive, that we extended our stay! I know some people hear “Fukushima” and associate it with the tragedy that happened there in the past, but that was 15 years ago, and today Fukushima is not only safe, but thriving with nature, culture, and traditional, unique experiences! Some of my favorite things to do there were: - Take a Samurai class (GREAT for stress relief) - Stay at a Ryokan and go to the many onsens - Make your own sushi and eat a lot of it! - Visit the Fukushima Museum of Art to see famous pieces and traditional ones - Stroll around Ouchi Juku old town and eat the soba noodles with a giant green onion - Go for a hike in the mountain National Parks or boat ride on the lakes This is also where we did that fun little self-made “free foot spa crawl”, and I’d honestly go back just to do that and stay in that area again! (Actually we might, anyone want to join?) All of the information to plan your trip to Fukushima is on my blog, and also more BTS videos are on the highlight on my profile! Which of these sounds most magical to you? #Fukushima #FukushimaTravel #JapanTravelTips #japan #solotravel
2 weeks ago
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3/9
Only 0.01% of humans have passed 80 degrees North latitude and guess who’s one of them? THIS GIRL! (And 26 of my Travel Tribe friends) 💪🏽 Sailing through the Arctic Pack Ice is a huge achievement because that means you’re close to the North Pole (90 degrees North), which you can only reach via the Pack Ice (so if it’s melted…you can’t reach it) In the past this area was only traveled by famous explorers, meanwhalers/trappers/hunters, researchers, photographers, and wealthy adventurers, and also mostly men (shocker, I know). Then there’s us, reaching 81 degrees North, mostly because we want to see Polar Bears and other wildlife, and tick the Arctic Circle off of our bucketlist! I’m pretty proud to be an unconventional female adventurer, and to be able to “influence” others to do the same! I may not look the stereotypical part of an explorer; but let me tell you how much warmer that girl in the hot pink swimsuit was in the jacuzzi looking for polar bears than everyone else was!! (Well, at least having extra amounts of fun 😂) I’m so grateful to have been to Svalbard twice now, it’s truly a peculiar and interesting place! If it’s on your to-go list, drop me a comment and I’ll send you the info for this trip plus five-hundo-off 😁 Drone footy by the Polar Latitudes Photographers who have a permit to fly there (guests cannot): @vegarabelsnes @stevenrosephotography #svalbard #packice #thearctic #arcticexpedition #womenwhoexplore
2 weeks ago
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4/9
Happy World Ocean Day! Here’s some ocean insights from someone who has swam in all 5 oceans (can anyone name them?), has crossed the Drake Passage 8 times and recently voyaged through Arctic pack ice, who has scuba dove in over 30 countries, learned to free dive only because they’re trying to keep up with animals, and has developed a severe obsession with swimming with marine apex predators, and all the creatures! First and foremost — the Ocean is more powerful than humans are. Don’t mess with it or it will mess with you. One of the many things I learned during the lectures in Antarctica is that krill (tiny little animals that 🐋’s eat) is in danger of being over-fished, so avoid products that use it. Try to only eat locally caught fish, avoid big companies that use ghost nets — the number one killer of marine animals aside from actual hunting, and yes, people still do that too in places like Japan, Iceland, Faroe Islands, and USA. Speaking of the U.S… the place I’m from, FLORIDA, is one of the top killers of my beloved SHARKS, and right now the gov is trying to stop Shark tourism there, such as diving with sharks (my favorite hobby), something that really does protect these extremely necessary animals as opposed to all the people there that kill them for business or for FUN 😡 Some will say that this and other swimming with marine animal excursions are “unethical” but guess what happens if there’s no tourism demand? They kill them to sell. I’ve seen it over the years and I’m highly experienced with ethical and non-ethical tourism! So for this World Ocean Day, I am asking you to please share this post, and sign the petition on my Stories against the stopping of shark diving in Florida! And if you sign it and want to come with me next time I visit for the holidays, I’ll give you first dibs and a discount and also a glass of my vino!!! Thank you for reading this if you got this far! I know I write too much! 🐳🐋🦭🐟🐠🦈🦈🦈🦈
3 weeks ago
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5/9
People always ask if I’m afraid an Orca is going to come attack me whenever I post my Polar Plunge videos, so here’s me doing my 4th Polar Plunge mixed with me snorkeling peacefully with Orcas a month earlier in Mexico. The only records of Orcas attacking humans are the ones forced into captivity, so just don’t support zoos and aquariums, and you’ll have no problem plunging! 😁 This Polar Plunge was my first one in the Arctic (Svalbard, the other 3 in Antarctica) and as much as I dread the cold, I always hype up to do it — actually a crew member explained it better than I’ve ever heard: “The shock on your body is like doing c****aine but without the crash” (I don’t do that but it was funny). I actually only fear being cold the moments beforehand, and the jacuzzi being full. Marine animals are always hoped for, though maybe not a Polar Bear! Health assessments and safety hardnesses are always required for Polar Plunges off expeditions ships. Animal behavior evaluation and strong swimming skills is required for swimming with Orcas, at least with ethical operators! Info for both adventures are on my website, linked in bio! Would you Polar Plunge ?!?! Someone please drop the new orca emoji, I haven’t updated my phone yet! #polarplunge #orcas #swimmingwithorcas #svalbard
3 weeks ago
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6/9
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ 

The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat!

The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! 

More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship!

It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars  to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence!

We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it!

I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas!

*The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill!

Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist?

Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like  to join me on one!

#svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
Swipe to see the Polar Bears we got to see in the Arctic! 🐻‍❄️ The first 4 photos are mine (captured with a 550 mm lens from 500+ meters away and heavily edited and enhanced for clarity!) check out the reel before this one to see what it was like trying to take a long distance photo from a moving boat! The rest of the photos were captured by one of the many amazing crew members @stevenrosephotography who was kind enough to always immediately airdrop us his pictures after taking them! More disclosures: these photos look like we were close to them but we weren’t - Norway has strict rules and regulations to prevent disturbing these nearly endangered animals, whose biggest threat is climate change. In fact, if you’re on a land or zodiac tour and a bear is spotted, you have to immediately go back to the ship! It also took us several days and endless hours searching with binoculars to see them in Svalbard, and it happened to be the day we decided to all dress up like polar bears! So imagine having a polar animal onesie party and suddenly getting called to go out to the deck to see a real polar bear! In my mind, we manifested them into existence! We saw a total of 5 bears: two sets of mama and cubs, and then the swimming male (all separate locations), and I still cannot believe it! I’m so in awe of the polar bears that I’m already eyeing a trip to Churchill and Greenland 👀 possible also to see some Belugas! *The very last photo is from Steve’s trip to Churchill! Have you seen a polar bear? Is it on your bucketlist? Lots more Arctic content coming - please be sure to follow me @mylifesatravelmovie for rare, unique, adventure destinations and experiences, and @mylifesatraveltribe if you’d like to join me on one! #svalbard #thearctic #polarbears #mylifesatravelmovie
4 weeks ago
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WE SAW THE POLAR BEARS OF SVALBARD!! 🐻‍❄️ After spending a full day on the pack ice (thick sheets of ice and snow that make up the Arctic near the North Pole) where Polar Bears are usually seen, and not seeing anything but tracks, I lost hope of seeing one. Then yesterday, we all dressed up as Polar Bears (one of my signature expedition events 😂) and as we were dancing around and singing, we finally heard the call that a Polar Bear had been spotted!! This morning at 7am, the crew announced over the speakers that there were more! A mama and baby! I’ve never flown out of bed so fast in my life! We were able to get on the zodiacs (small inflatable boats) and get closer to them, but new regulations make you stay back 500 meters now, so we saw them the best through binoculars, and luckily a lot of people have those mega zoom lenses! The photos in this video are mine, but they are heavily edited and enhanced — it was too hard for me to aim the camera on a moving boat while also freezing 🥶 Hopefully we will have the crew’s photos soon!! Seeing polar bears in the Arctic was one of my biggest dreams and bucketlist checks, and I truly think the energy we put out yesterday helped make it happen (the captain and crew mostly made it happen of course!) Thanks everyone who sent us good animal spotting energy! This was such a wild and magical experience! More info coming soon! Can you believe we saw them?! Please like/comment/reshare if you’d like to keep seeing my posts in your newsfeed! Thank you! #svalbard #thearctic #polarbear #mylifesatravelmovie #bucketlist
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Today we reached 82 degrees north in latitude! That means we’re pretty close to the North Pole! We’re slowly moving through the Pack Ice, which is what makes up the actual North Pole, and our ship has an “ice breaker” bow which slices easily through the thick floating ice. This is Polar Bear territory, so we’ve been on the lookout all day for them, but it’s also extremely cold, so I thought it would be best to take the rear lookout station…in the jacuzzi! No bear sightings yet, but lots of bear tracks! This might be one of the most elusive animals I’ve attempted seeing, and if we don’t see them this trip, I may be going to Greenland or Canada next year!! Stay tuned for more Arctic content and some other major bucketlist destinations! #svalbard #thearctic #arcticcircle #mylifesatravelmovie #bucketlist
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