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Antarctica and Arctic Packing Guide

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Yes I wore this in Antarctica, no it is not normal to do so.

Wondering what to pack for Antarctica, what seems like the coldest place on Earth? Don’t worry, there’s a good chance you’re going in summer, so it’s not super freezing, but still freezing. Take it from a girl who chases summer year-round, and who has also been to Antarctica (and the Arctic), you’ll need the things on this list!

Well, some of them you technically don’t need. Like penguin-onesies and long flowy dresses. So I’ll start with the essentials and get down to the optionals.

Please note that I get a tiny commission from Amazon products (Bezos gets the rest) but I do have many products in my shop on here that I get to keep more of the profits from! Hint hint, wink wink 😉

Ok so let’s get started with this Antarctica packing guide!

Base Layers

Base layers, AKA thermal underwear, are ESSENTIAL to keeping warm in Antarctica, or any cold weather destination for that matter. According to people I met in the Arctic, Merino Wool is the best option for warmth. It’s a bit pricier, but it definitely works

100% Merino Wool Thermals

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My Shop: Fleece Lined Leggings

Since I do not do well in freezing cold temperatures, I also went ahead and found actual heated thermal underwear that you can power with a battery pack.

My Shop: Heated Thermal Underwear

thermal underwear

Snow Pants

Whenever you go outside and onto the ice, you’re going to want/need to wear snow pants. Make sure they’re waterproof, and maybe one size bigger than you usually get so they’re not tight over all of your layers.

Snow Pants

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Regular Long Sleeved Tops

You may want to bring a few regular long sleeved tops to put over your thermals. It will somewhat add another layer of warmth, but more importantly, versatility 🙂

Long Sleeved Top

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Jackets

Although you’ll be getting a jacket from the expedition team, I’m adding jackets on my Antarctica packing guide anyway. Why? Because the jackets they give you aren’t exactly sexy. At least not the outer one. So if you want something nicer to wear on board or in photos, bring your own jacket as well.

NOTE: You will be given a nice black or blue thermal jacket by the expedition company, but you still will need something to wear in Ushuaia!

I’d recommend something that’s compact, like these puffer jackets:

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Or something light that you can put on over your actual warm jacket like a peacoat

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This is similar to the jacket you’ll be given from the expedition team

Optional: Snowsuit

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Antarctica, but make it iconic.

Here we go with the extra items! Well, technically a snowsuit is suitable for Antarctica, so I don’t feel bad about adding it. Now if you want to get real extra (like I will be), you can opt for a bright color or metallic. I will be rocking the gold, rose-gold, and white snow suits!

You might want to order a size up, as they run small and short! I wear a size Medium and I am 5’5″, 130 pounds!

NOTE: Last year they gave us a hard time about the snowsuits, and the company admitted it was because we stood out… We have since then made sure that any crew members to not hassle us about wearing them.

ALSO NOTE: Make sure you get the snowsuit with removable faux fur hood, because on windy days we recommend not wearing them since the fur might come off.

antarctica packing guide snowsuit

Antarctica Packing Guide for Socks

Getting the right socks for Antarctica is crucial. If your feet are cold, your whole body will be cold! My feet were freezing in Antarctica, so bad, that a guy on my trip gave me a pair of his Smartwool socks, and then everything was unicorns and rainbows again.

So yeah, definitely get wool socks (I’d definitely recommend Smartwool)!

SmartWool Socks

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And again for my fellow freeze-haters, I found wool socks that can also heat up with a battery pack.

My Shop: Heated Socks

antarctica packing guide

Gloves

Smartwool also makes smart socks, which are the kind that have finger pads so you can still use your phone. That last part is mostly essential for taking photos with your phone. Because if you try to take your gloves off in Antarctica, your hand will likely freeze.

Smartwool Gloves

antarctica packing guide

Hats

Don’t forget about your head! Just like your feet, if your head is cold, your whole body will be cold! Plus hats are an easy way to change up your outfits and pop in photos! Here’s a few of my favorites!

Pom Pom, Double Pom, Ponytail

Ship Shoes

It’s advised not to wear your outdoor shoes inside the ship, so that you don’t get it dirty or scuff up the shiny floors. So try to bring a comfortable, warm pair of shoes that still have a grip on the bottom. Since, ya know, the Drake Passage is going to send us all rocking back and forth.

Your ship shoes cannot be bedroom slippers, and they need to have a back.

My Shop: Ship Shoes

ship shoes

Boots

You’re going to be given thick rubber boots to borrow for when we do landings, and those are the only shoes you can wear on land in Antarctica.

So it’s up to you if you also want to purchase/bring your own snow/hiking boots. If you’re doing Patagonia, or any other outdoor activities before or after the trip, you may want to get some good hiking boots.

High Snow Boots, Snow Hiking Boots, Snow Boots, Hiking Boots

Antarctica Packing Guide for Scarves

Scarves also have the dual function of keeping you warm, and easily changing up your outfits. You could easily wear the same outfit every day and just change your scarf, and it would be like a new outfit. Just be sure to pick ones that are actually warm!

Wool Scarf

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Dinner Attire

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We have the Captain’s Dinner which is usually black tie-ish (as fancy as you can get while freezing), and on my Antarctica group trips, I also will have some cocktail parties.

So if you want to bring a nicer outfit for those events, please do! You do NOT need a suit and tie or ball gown, just whatever you would normally wear to a nice dinner in freezing cold temperatures.

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We had nearly a 100% gown turn out on our last trips

However, on our last two trips, almost everyone brought a gown or suit…and we always support that, and will be wearing them each time, so feel free to be extra!

NOTE: You cannot wear the gowns on landings, just on the ship, unless you ask special permission.

Swimsuit

If you’re planning on using the jacuzzis, sauna, and/or doing the Polar Plunge, please bring a bathing suit! I wore a regular one piece last time but will likely bring a long-sleeved one this time as well since I caught pneumonia after the plunge. (Mild exaggeration, but I did get sick from not showering and running around in a wet robe afterwards because my body was in hyperthermic shock.)

Long Sleeve Swimsuit

OH! Or you can be eco-friendly and buy one of my last remaining recycled sea-waste swimsuits!

My Shop: Global Citizen One Piece

global citizen swimsuit

Optional: Dresses for Photos

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Fact: I was the first person with documented photos wearing a long-train dress in Antarctica. And yes, I am damn proud of it. I do things like this mostly as a bold statement to society that shows a woman can be feminine and do badass epic adventures at the same time.

You do NOT have to bring a long ass dress. I will have a red one and a blue one, so if anyone wants to coordinate another color and then share, that’s more advised!

My Shop: The “Flying Dress”

flying dress

My Shop: Flowy Skirt

flowy skirt

Optional: Onesies!

If you’re going on an Antarctica group trip with me, it’s true, I’m going to throw a pajama party, and think it would be hilarious if everyone got Antarctica-animal-themed onesies. No pressure though, since I know they may be a bit bulky to pack!

Penguin, Orca, Whale, Seal, Norwal

Speaking of which:

Travel Compression Bags

You probably know that I swear by these travel compression bags, and I use them regularly while traveling full time around the world. They compress your clothes without a vacuum (you just roll and squish them), which keeps you organized, and saves a ton of space!

My Shop: Travel Compression Bags

travel compression bags

Camera Gear

Everyone wants to make sure they capture all of the epic moments in Antarctica, and that doesn’t mean that you need to go out and buy a Nat Geo style camera and massive lens. In fact, most people just use their phones to take photos there!

But if you want to step it up some notches, here are my recommendations!

For smooth, crisp video footage, I highly recommend the DJI Pocket. It’s a tiny camera attached to a gimble.

dji pocket

For multi-function, get an action camera. I use a DJI Osmo, but to be honest, they’re not as user friendly as GoPro. However they are extremely cheaper, and they get the job done for photos and videos!

If you’re wanting to get into professional photography, below is the camera and lens I use, as well as a couple others my blogger-friends use. You can also check out my full Photography Gear Guide!

For those who are bringing multiple cameras like I am, I’d recommend the small camera backpack I use that has adjustable compartments!

My Shop: Camera Gear Backpack

camera gear backpack

Oh! And don’t forget to get my signature selfie stick with tripod foot if you’re planning on taking your own photos!

My Shop: Selfie stick – tripod

Other Tech Gear

Definitely bring several portable battery packs and extra batteries for your gear. The cold weather makes them die faster than usual! That being said, try to always keep your phone and camera warm while going outside in Antarctica. I honestly was shoving them in my sports bra or against my stomach to keep them from dying!

You will also want to bring a universal adapter to use in Argentina and on the ship, depending on its outlets (check the specs on its website as all ships are different).

If you’re wondering about bringing a tablet or laptop: Yes to tablet if you want to read or watch movies you’ve downloaded, but also like, good luck trying to read on the Drake Passage (barf). For your laptop, if you plan on using it for things you don’t need wifi for, go for it! Unless you’re wanting to pay $60/hour for wifi!

If you’re bringing a camera or phone off the boat onto the ice and you’re worried about losing it, you may also want to get a sturdy dry bag. I just used my pockets when I went, but since i have an expensive camera now, I’ll have a dry bag.

OH, and absolutely NO DRONES (but also like…we may or may not have one on board).

Seasickness Prevention

Trust me, the Drake Passage is NO JOKE. If you look out the windows during it, you will feel like you’re in The Perfect Storm or something.The whole ship rocks, and if you try to attempt not taking anything for sea sickness, well, don’t say I didn’t warn you.

I’d highly recommend getting less-drowsy Dramamine and regular Dramamine as well, in case you want to just pass out.

Some of the people on my first group trip only used the sea bands, and swore by them, in case you don’t want to take meds!

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  • When he suspiciously asks why I didn’t answer the phone all day and I was literally scaling a mountain in Kosovo with my adventure bestie. 🧗‍♀️ 😁

I had no idea we were doing a Via Ferrata on our first day of the girls’ trip, and was actually scared, but it ended up being really fun!

If you’re up for an adventure, it’s in Peja, a beautiful mountain area! All of my travel tips are on my website, mylifesamovie.com !

Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world, for unique destinations, extreme adventures, and actual useful information!
  • Orca swimming in La Ventana, Mexico has been SUSPENDED indefinitely, but there’s more to it than you might think, so keep reading, or comment “orcas” and I’ll send you the full information about the update, future prospects, and these Sea Safari tours in general.

I know some people will automatically blame influencers for posting about swimming with orcas here (we’re used to it), but please keep in mind that many of us were posting the rules and regulations and urging people to be responsible and also that there was never an official “orca tour”, it’s always been a general Sea Safari, and seeing an orca is never guaranteed or promised.

Anyway, before the 1 year trial, there was allegedly complete chaos, with over 35 boats chasing pods and no regulations about how many boats can be near them at a time or how many swimmers and how long they could be in the water.

The trial period enforced those rules, limiting the number of boats and swimmers and how long each boat can be near the orcas. Many people listened, many did not. So that is now what the authorities are evaluating, to determine if they will continue to allow it or permanently ban it.

All of my posts had clear disclaimers about the rules and how to be a responsible traveler here, and I purposely required that people personally email me for info about the tour to make sure they understood the rules, including that there is no “orca tour” but most people still  specifically asked for that. 

In my opinion, after doing this experience, I don’t really think just anyone should be able to do it or run the tours…so many people just don’t listen or respect rules, and it is dangerous for the animals and themselves.

If they do allow it in the future I think it should be mandatory that a certified marine biologist is onboard most boats, that boats and captains have specific training and certifications, and that tourists have to pay an addition environmental fee so the gov can hire more people to monitor and enforce regulations. Also a smaller amount of spots allowed per day.

I don’t think observing orcas should be completely banned, otherwise people will just continue to go see them
  • Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! 

Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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  • Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! 

Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
  • You cannot go within 15 feet of animals in Antarctica. But if THEY come up to you…well…what can you do?? 😬

I’ve been to Antarctica 4 times and this was a rare occasion when a penguin suddenly waddle-ran right up to me! It took a lot of willpower not to try and bend down to get closer, but I knew to just stay still and let it observe until it walked away!

Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas!

LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 150 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
  • My therapist said I’m a workaholic with ADHD and to find a hobby where I can’t use my phone or laptop that will also keep me captivated for hours, so behold! My new hobby of shark diving! 🦈💖

Unlike regular diving, snorkeling, or swimming, you must always be highly alert, ready to respond, and on the go if you want to try to keep up with them! 

The ultimate workaholic-ADHD-adventurer’s dream hobby, do you agree?

[DISCLAIMER] Yes sharks can be dangerous, but only when provoked or taunted with food. I have extensive experience around sharks and apex predators, and a degree in animal science, all of which I use to promote positive awareness and protection for sharks and other misunderstood animals! 

Happy Shark Week!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration! 

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  • Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry.

I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
  • Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry.

I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
  • I thought I was going to shipwreck trying to get to an existing shipwreck in the Solomon Islands…and I was traveling solo with just a fisherman driving me on his small boat. 😳

But! We made it, even with a massive storm approaching, and I experienced one of the most incredible “my life’s a travel movie” moments in my 12 years of continuous solo traveling!!

I truly felt like I was in a movie! The ship is an old cruise ship that hit rocks and slowly sank as it washed ashore on Roderick’s Bay. It’s only half sunk, so you can swim around it (it’s super creepy and dangerous, don’t do it alone), and since it’s completely unregulated, you can also climb it and zip line into the water (also dangerous, can’t recommend)

The angle of the ship also created one of the most vibrant marine sanctuaries I’ve seen in a while, with lots of actual colorful coral and fish (including clown fish!)

I went to Solomon Islands after my second trip to Papua New Guinea, on my quest to slow solo travel to every country in the world.

Would I go back to the shipwreck? Probably not. That boat ride was terrifying. But I’d go back to see more of the islands in the Solomon’s, there’s so many!

Would you brave the ride to get to this shipwreck?

For any fellow extreme adventurers, my Solomon Islands travel tips and itinerary is on my website linked in bio!

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For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers  in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
When he suspiciously asks why I didn’t answer the phone all day and I was literally scaling a mountain in Kosovo with my adventure bestie. 🧗‍♀️ 😁 I had no idea we were doing a Via Ferrata on our first day of the girls’ trip, and was actually scared, but it ended up being really fun! If you’re up for an adventure, it’s in Peja, a beautiful mountain area! All of my travel tips are on my website, mylifesamovie.com ! Follow me @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world, for unique destinations, extreme adventures, and actual useful information!
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Orca swimming in La Ventana, Mexico has been SUSPENDED indefinitely, but there’s more to it than you might think, so keep reading, or comment “orcas” and I’ll send you the full information about the update, future prospects, and these Sea Safari tours in general. I know some people will automatically blame influencers for posting about swimming with orcas here (we’re used to it), but please keep in mind that many of us were posting the rules and regulations and urging people to be responsible and also that there was never an official “orca tour”, it’s always been a general Sea Safari, and seeing an orca is never guaranteed or promised. Anyway, before the 1 year trial, there was allegedly complete chaos, with over 35 boats chasing pods and no regulations about how many boats can be near them at a time or how many swimmers and how long they could be in the water. The trial period enforced those rules, limiting the number of boats and swimmers and how long each boat can be near the orcas. Many people listened, many did not. So that is now what the authorities are evaluating, to determine if they will continue to allow it or permanently ban it. All of my posts had clear disclaimers about the rules and how to be a responsible traveler here, and I purposely required that people personally email me for info about the tour to make sure they understood the rules, including that there is no “orca tour” but most people still specifically asked for that. In my opinion, after doing this experience, I don’t really think just anyone should be able to do it or run the tours…so many people just don’t listen or respect rules, and it is dangerous for the animals and themselves. If they do allow it in the future I think it should be mandatory that a certified marine biologist is onboard most boats, that boats and captains have specific training and certifications, and that tourists have to pay an addition environmental fee so the gov can hire more people to monitor and enforce regulations. Also a smaller amount of spots allowed per day. I don’t think observing orcas should be completely banned, otherwise people will just continue to go see them
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Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬 Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance! This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you! ((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!)) Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁 ————- Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
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Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬 Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance! This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you! ((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!)) Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁 ————- Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
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You cannot go within 15 feet of animals in Antarctica. But if THEY come up to you…well…what can you do?? 😬 I’ve been to Antarctica 4 times and this was a rare occasion when a penguin suddenly waddle-ran right up to me! It took a lot of willpower not to try and bend down to get closer, but I knew to just stay still and let it observe until it walked away! Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas! LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica! ———- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 150 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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My therapist said I’m a workaholic with ADHD and to find a hobby where I can’t use my phone or laptop that will also keep me captivated for hours, so behold! My new hobby of shark diving! 🦈💖 Unlike regular diving, snorkeling, or swimming, you must always be highly alert, ready to respond, and on the go if you want to try to keep up with them! The ultimate workaholic-ADHD-adventurer’s dream hobby, do you agree? [DISCLAIMER] Yes sharks can be dangerous, but only when provoked or taunted with food. I have extensive experience around sharks and apex predators, and a degree in animal science, all of which I use to promote positive awareness and protection for sharks and other misunderstood animals! Happy Shark Week! ————- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration! Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifesatravelmovie, OG travel influencers, shark week
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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I thought I was going to shipwreck trying to get to an existing shipwreck in the Solomon Islands…and I was traveling solo with just a fisherman driving me on his small boat. 😳 But! We made it, even with a massive storm approaching, and I experienced one of the most incredible “my life’s a travel movie” moments in my 12 years of continuous solo traveling!! I truly felt like I was in a movie! The ship is an old cruise ship that hit rocks and slowly sank as it washed ashore on Roderick’s Bay. It’s only half sunk, so you can swim around it (it’s super creepy and dangerous, don’t do it alone), and since it’s completely unregulated, you can also climb it and zip line into the water (also dangerous, can’t recommend) The angle of the ship also created one of the most vibrant marine sanctuaries I’ve seen in a while, with lots of actual colorful coral and fish (including clown fish!) I went to Solomon Islands after my second trip to Papua New Guinea, on my quest to slow solo travel to every country in the world. Would I go back to the shipwreck? Probably not. That boat ride was terrifying. But I’d go back to see more of the islands in the Solomon’s, there’s so many! Would you brave the ride to get to this shipwreck? For any fellow extreme adventurers, my Solomon Islands travel tips and itinerary is on my website linked in bio! ———————- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo female travelers in the world! I’ve been to 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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