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Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana, Mexico was one of the wildest animal encounters of my life! Copyright Alyssa Ramos 2026

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana is one of the most surreal wildlife experiences in Baja California Sur, and possibly, the world! I had been dreaming of swimming with wild orcas for what seemed like my entire life, and I never even knew it was even possible until I recently heard that Mexico started allowing limited, regulated, snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana, so I did thorough research, and off I went!

FULL DISCLAIMER: getting to even see orcas in the wild is very rare and never guaranteed. My experience of seeing and swimming with almost twenty of them is extremely rare and relatively unheard of (I am a self-proclaimed animal whisperer)! Also, these are wild apex predators, and can become dangerous, especially if you don’t go with professional marine biologists, guides, and drivers! We also want to do our best to prevent over-tourism or agitation to these majestic animals, so please read this whole post carefully before you go!

If you are looking to make your childhood (and adult) dreams of swimming with orcas in the wild come true, and are researching snorkeling with orcas, snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana, or snorkeling with orcas in Mexico, this guide covers what to know before you go, how the tours work, what makes them ethical, and why it is best to book your trip through me for help with planning the full experience!

In an effort to not just post this information to the world and contribute to mass tourism, I am only offering this general information with the option to book this trip through me so I can make sure to properly brief people and know you’re going in an ethical way! It doesn’t cost you extra, and I am a registered travel advisor with IATA.

To book your orca snorkeling experience and your trip to La Ventana, please email me at: info@mylifesamovie.com with your requested dates and how many people to begin the booking process for this bucketlist adventure!

If you really don’t want me to plan it, you can still email me for the sea safari connection.

OR, sign up for notifications for my next group trip there with me in 2027!

Why/How Mexico Allows Swimming and Snorkeling with Orcas

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
A pod of around 12-15 orcas circled around me playfully in La Ventana Mexico! Copyright Alyssa Ramos 2026

Snorkeling with orcas in Mexico is allowed in certain areas under regulated wildlife tourism practices. In places like La Ventana, tours are based on natural encounters in the wild, not captive experiences and not forced interactions like feeding.

Also, this is a relatively recent option, and it’s said that Mexico allows it because they allow swimming with “dolphins” and orcas are part of the Cetacean (dolphin) family, not the whale family. However, swimming with whales is prohibited there!

The goal is always observation first. Entering the water only happens when conditions are appropriate, the orcas are calm, and the guides determine that the interaction can happen responsibly. Ethical operators prioritize the animals over guest expectations, which is exactly how wildlife tourism should work.

If you end up booking with the wrong tour company who don’t prioritize observing animal behavior and their best interests first, if can end up being very dangerous, likely for you. Speaking of which:

Are Orcas Dangerous to Swim With?

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
A small orca with bite marks from another orca that swam below me. Copyright Alyssa Ramos 2026

This is one of the most common questions about snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana, and likely why many people think I’m crazy for doing it!

Orcas are apex predators and incredibly smart, powerful wild animals, so they should always be treated with caution and respect. However, there are no known documented cases of wild orcas intentionally harming humans in the wild. In captivity, yes, that should seem obvious to happen. But not in the wild (well, aside from the pod that likes to sink yachts).

That does not mean the activity is risk-free. It means the experience should only happen with experienced guides, proper judgment, and a willingness to stay out of the water if conditions are not right.

When you go snorkeling with orcas in Mexico, the interaction should always be on the animals’ terms. If they are not interested, you do not get in. If the guides do not feel it is safe or ethical, you wait or move on.

It should also be obvious that you should under no circumstances try to touch or swim towards the orcas. The boat captains and guides have a strategy for getting you in the water, and they will do it in a way so that the orcas pass by you or you swim parallel to them. Do not try to swim directly towards them, behind them, or on top of them!

PHOTO/VIDEO SAFETY DISCLAIMER: I also have to suggest not prioritizing holding a selfie stick or getting an orca-selfie. This can potentially scare the orcas and also distract you from being aware of what’s going on, not to mention, you might miss even seeing the orcas with your own eyes! My photos and videos are all done in a safe and professional way, so I can only suggest attempting to film underwater if you are also highly experienced at it. Otherwise, simply pay your guide a little extra to film for you!

How Local Sea Safari Tours Are Keeping the Experience Ethical

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
The orcas immediately swam to our boat and exhibited playful behavior, so our marine biologist guide decided it was safe to get in the water with them (photo taken with a 360 camera on 10ft stick by one of my guests, you can see me at the front of the boat enjoying the show!)

As I’ve mentioned, swimming/snorkeling with orcas is still a relatively new experience, which means some tour companies are taking advantage of the new business boom, and some are trying to really make sure the rules are followed and the experience stays ethical.

There are only a handful of companies who use marine biologists as guides, and who adhere to the regulations about how many boats can be around the orcas at one time. Please contact me to book with one of these companies.

Also – VERY IMPORTANT – there are no tours that are specifically “Snorkeling with Orcas Tours”! As mentioned many times, it’s not possible to predict the orcas in advance! I’ve listed when they tend to be there, but it’s really unpredictable and definitely not every day!

The best snorkeling with orcas tours in La Ventana follow these strict ethical standards:

  • Entering the water only when guides believe conditions are appropriate
  • Limiting the number of boats around the orcas and people in the water at one time
  • Avoiding aggressive boat behavior or cutting off the animals
  • Never feeding, touching, or provoking the orcas
  • Prioritizing animal welfare over getting the shot

Also, a good operator will never guarantee an in-water encounter. That is actually a good sign. Ethical snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana depends on the animals choosing the interaction.

Where Is La Ventana and Baja California?

La Ventana is a small beach town in Baja California Sur on the Sea of Cortez, not far from La Paz, and all on the west coast of Mexico, directly below California (as the name implies). It is known for marine life, wind related water sports, and a laid-back atmosphere that makes it a great base for wildlife trips.

How to Get to La Ventana

The easiest way to plan a snorkeling with orcas in Mexico trip is to fly into La Paz International Airport or Los Cabos International Airport. I always recommend using this website to find the cheapest flights.

From there:

  • From La Paz airport: La Ventana is about 45 minutes by car
  • From Los Cabos airport: Around 2.5 to 3 hours by car depending on traffic and route

You can get there by:

  • Rental car (in my opinion necessary because there are no taxis in La Ventana and it’s not walkable)
  • Private transfer
  • Taxi or arranged shuttle

Please note that Uber and Didi rides do exist in La Paz, but they cannot pick you up from the airport, you have to use the federal taxis which are 2x as much. Also, there are no rideshares in La Ventana either.

If you book through me, I can help you figure out the best route, timing, and logistics based on your flights and how many days you want on the water!

Where to Stay for Snorkeling with Orcas in La Ventana

You can stay in La Ventana for a quieter, more local feel or in La Paz for more hotel options, restaurants, and conveniences.

La Ventana is ideal if you want easy early-morning access to the boats and also if you’re doing multiple days of sea safaris (recommended). La Paz is a better fit if you want more amenities, do not mind driving, and are only doing a one-day boat trip.

If you are booking your snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana trip through me, I can help you choose the best place to stay based on your budget, comfort level, and travel style with a lower price than most websites!

Or if you want to book on your own, here’s some hotels I’d recommend in both areas:

La Ventana:

  • Nomada – an absolutely stunning boutique property with four villas all themed and decorated with items imported from different countries that the family traveled to. This is where I stayed and I loved it!
  • Hotel Todo Bien – for a luxury experience
  • Baja Joes – if you want to be in the middle of the social scene stay here, but it will be loud at night

How Many Boat Days/Sea Safaris Should You Book?

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
The male orca had a 3-4 foot dorsal fin and would come closest to the boats! Copyright Alyssa Ramos 2026

The only way to potentially see the orcas and other sea life is by booking a boat trip, also known as a “sea safari”. As the name implies, it is a safari on the sea, meaning you are constantly on the lookout for animals without knowing where they are in advance (although a good captain will be able to spot them and get intel from local fishermen).

Sea safaris typically leave around 7am and come back around 2-3pm, and the average price per person per day for a good company is $200.

If snorkeling with orcas is your main goal, I recommend booking at least 3 boat days, and more if your schedule allows. I’ve heard some people go there for a week or more trying to see them. One person went for three weeks and only saw two orcas, one time.

I did 3 boat days and got extremely lucky seeing orcas all day on the second day, but remember, that’s extremely rare!

These are wild animals, and sightings depend on weather, sea conditions, and luck. More days give you a much better chance of seeing orcas and having a calm, high-quality encounter. If this is a bucket-list trip, one day is usually not enough.

Other Sea Life You Can Expect to See

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
On our third day we only saw dolphins but they were so fun to swim with!

Snorkeling with orcas in Mexico is the main draw, but the Sea of Cortez offers so much more! I’d highly recommend going into your trip with low expectations and just an excitement to see any animals in general!

We saw dozens of playful bottle-nose dolphins, many humpback whales, sea lions, and a rare Bryde’s whale (the fourth largest whale in the world!). Getting to see the orcas was definitely a huge added bonus, but we loved getting to see all the things as well!

Here’s something that can help you out when planning when to go to La Ventana, based on what you want to see the most; the times of year that most animals are spotted:

  • Orcas: Most often seen in the cooler months, generally from winter into early spring, but also during Mobula season since they feed on them sometimes
  • Dolphins: Common year-round in the Sea of Cortez
  • Mobula rays: Most associated with late spring into summer, especially when large schools gather
  • Sea lions: Can be seen year-round in Baja California Sur both in La Paz and La Ventana
  • Whales: Typically seen in the winter months, depending on the species and migration timing
  • Stunning desert-meets-ocean scenery: Always included

Even if the orcas are elusive, a boat day out of La Ventana is still an incredible experience!

Travel Gear I Recommend for Orca Swimming and Sea Safaris

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
These rash guards were sufficient for both the cold water and the hot sun!

The water in the Sea of Cortez can get a bit chilly, but wetsuit rentals are available through the tour companies. I didn’t use one and wore my own long=sleeved swimsuit instead, but some people are ok with regular swimsuits, just beware of jelly fish!

Here’s everything I’d recommend for orca swimming:

Again, the link to those cute fish/mermaid swim outfits is HERE!

Where to Eat in La Ventana

La Ventana has a small but solid food scene with seafood spots, tacos, cafes, and casual restaurants that are perfect after a long boat day.

Some of my favorite spots to eat in La Ventana were:

  • Aqua Ventana – for a chic beach club vibe
  • Nomada – delicious food with a unique atmosphere
  • Baja Joes – a bit more rustic and gringo-ey but good food

If you book through me, I can also send my personal recommendations for where to eat, where to stay, and how to plan the best overall itinerary!

Why Book Your Snorkeling with Orcas Trip Through Me

Snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana Mexico by Alyssa Ramos MyLifesAMovie.com @mylifesatravelmovie
The same female orca that did a flip next to the boat – I can recognize the things growing on her fin! Copyright Alyssa Ramos 2026

If you know me, you know why, but if you’re new here — I have over 15 years of experience traveling the world solo, and I specialize in ethical animal experiences, boosting economy for locals through tourism, and most importantly, bucketlist experiences!

I already have all the contacts and knowledge to make your trip seamless and memorable, and it’s at no added cost to you since I use my travel advisor affiliates! This is just a small way I’m able to monetize this free information that I give out, so I hope you’ll help me out and book through me! Plus, I speak Spanish!

So, if you are planning snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana, I can help you do more than just reserve a boat. I can help you choose the best dates, decide how many boat days to book, figure out where to stay, and plan the full trip around the experience.

Instead of booking directly with a company and piecing everything together yourself, you can book through me and get a more personalized, well-planned trip from start to finish!

OR…. you can join my next group trip here. It’s always more fun to be on boats for hours with like-minded travelers! Click here to fill out your info!

FAQ

Can you go snorkeling with orcas in Mexico?

Yes, snorkeling with orcas in Mexico is possible in places like La Ventana when conditions are right and tours are run responsibly by experienced operators.

Is snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana safe?

It can be done as safely as possible with experienced guides, ethical practices, and the understanding that these are wild apex predators. There is always some risk, which is why conditions and guide judgment matter.

What is the best place for snorkeling with orcas in Mexico?

La Ventana in Baja California Sur is one of the best-known places for snorkeling with orcas in Mexico because of its access to the Sea of Cortez and seasonal wildlife encounters.

How many days should I book for snorkeling with orcas in La Ventana?

At least 3 boat days is ideal if you want a realistic chance of seeing orcas and having a quality encounter.

What airport do you fly into for La Ventana?

Most travelers fly into La Paz International Airport or Los Cabos International Airport, then continue by car or transfer to La Ventana.

Can you guarantee an in-water orca encounter?

No ethical operator should guarantee that. Snorkeling with orcas depends on weather, sea conditions, and the animals’ behavior.

Why should I book through you instead of directly with the company?

Booking through me means you get help planning the full experience, including dates, accommodations, logistics, and recommendations, instead of just booking a single boat trip. I also don’t get paid by tour companies to post this information about them, so it’s a small way to help me monetize my free work!

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  • Am I afraid of Orcas? More like obsessed with them. I WISH they’d pop up when I’ve done the Polar Plunge, but so far they’ve only ever approached our small boat in Mexico, where we were permitted to follow regulations and swim with them!

I’ve done the Polar Plunge in Antarctica 3x and once in the Arctic, Orcas are always possibly present, but I know that humans are NOT part of their diet. We probably have too many toxins, chemicals, and damaged livers for them. 😁

I’ll be repeating both activities soon, so if you’d like more info on solo travel to Antarctica, the Arctic, or swimming with Orcas in Mexico, (OR joining one of my community’s expeditions there) drop me a comment and I’ll answer, 

Or check out the links on my profile for all of my global travel tips from over 143 countries and 12 years of traveling!
  • I’ve climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp with no fear of heights issues at all, then I got to China and suddenly developed jelly legs and vertigo 😳😂

Out of the 145 countries I’ve been to so far, China by far wins for most extreme adrenaline activities, especially at extreme heights!

Everyone does them so casually there too, even in dresses like me, so maybe I’ve found my adventure people!!

I’m already planning to go back to China. I love it that much. Have you been? Wanna join us?

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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 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations, and my goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
  • I bought a new phone in China bc you get a decent tax refund, but soon after, it started talking to me in Chinese, and then people started calling it and sending text messages!

I honestly felt like I was in a movie, where you find a phone and then suddenly you’re forced to carry out some crazy mission or something! 

Turns out, for some reason, the girl who sold me the phone put her own SIM card in it to activate it (no idea why), and it was all her friends calling her. 😂

Anyway, FYI you’re NOT supposed to open any tax refund products from their boxes before you leave the country! And you have to get the papers signed/approved BEFORE and after customs! Makes a few hundred dolla difference!

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New here? Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos @mylifesatravelmovie, one of the world’s most experienced solo female travelers who has been to 146 countries plus Antarctica 4x. Follow here for bucketlist and  peculiar travel destinations and encounters!
  • True story: I did not speak any Italian (besides ciao, grazie, and vino) and my husband didn’t speak any English when we first met!!

We used translation apps and some Spanish (he understands because Sardinian sounds similar) but when I first moved here, to a small traditional town where not many people speak English, it was very, very evident that I needed to learn Italian.

Knowing Spanish didn’t help me. The conjugations are completely different and so are most words (dislike when ppl assume I learned bc of that).

And full immersion didn’t force me to learn either, bc my ADHD would just tune out. Apps also easily bored me.

So I looked up online tutors and found Preply, which has thousands of real humans to teach you face to face online, and they can customize your lessons to your learning style and needs.

I’ve been doing Italian lessons twice a week for almost 3 years now, and the online tutors are the main reason why I can speak conversational Italian now!

So if you dream of meeting your partner randomly in another country, or planning to move abroad, and you want to learn the language (or just want to learn one for fun), check out my blog post and please use my link on there for a discount and affil for me! Mylifesamovie.com !

My current tutor Lara is amazing, she does my Italian lessons also in English and Spanish so I don’t forget my native tongue! Also doubles as an unofficial therapist 😂😂

Last, let this bring some hope and inspo to my fellow solo female travelers! If you haven’t found your partner yet, he may be waiting for you in another country!!

If you’d like to see what my life is like, married and living on a vineyard in Sardinia, tap the account at the top that I shared this post with!

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This post is about:
Moving to Italy, learning Italian, living in Italy, married in Italy, life in Sardinia
  • A pod of 15 Orcas surrounded our small boat in La Ventana, Mexico… my reaction was squealing like a child and I even cried a few tears (don’t tell anyone). 

Then, after careful behavioral assessment by our marine biologist guide, we were given permission to swim with them for about 2 minutes!

I cried even more after that, it was one of the most magical moments of my life!

This was an ethical Sea Safari trip with an experienced, animals-first, women-run company. Orca tours do not exist since you cannot predict when they will show up.

There are also many rules and regulations to keep this safe and ethical, so please check out my other posts about it, and for info on how to book this trip, search “orcas” on my blog - mylifesamovie.com!

Is this anyone else’s dream?

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For anyone new: Hi! I’m Alyssa! I am one of the first OG solo female travel blogger/influencers who started traveling 14 years ago and hasn’t stopped! I’ve been to 146 countries solo so far, Antarctica 4x, climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp, and my hobby is swimming with apex predators. I’m from the U.S. but moved abroad many years ago, now I live part time on a vineyard in Sardinia, and Tulum!

Please follow me here for expert travel tips and wild stories from the most unique places on earth!
  • Everyone raves about the viral Storm Spa in Chongqing China being so cool but meanwhile I was on the verge of a panic attack in there feeling like I fell overboard during the Drake Passage 😳

I am still unsure why an extreme storm was chosen for a spa…but I can at least say the beginning where it’s sunny, and the end where there’s randomly northern lights, was nice!

The ROOMS of the hotel where this spa is at are incredible though! They’re the also-viral ones where there’s a huge clear pool in the rooms!

But fun fact.. it’s not a full sized hotel…they only own a few floors of a skyscraper, which is genius bc they can spend less on maxxing out the rooms and still get booked out! 

Oh and the Storm Spa session (30 mins) is included with the room! And the sister hotel includes a photoshoot 🤩

Should I post room tours of them?

All of the information for these viral Chongqing hotels and also Chongqing cyberpunk city in general are on my blog, including the CORRECT links to each hotel (online it’s very confusing bc they all have the same name!)

Also I need to know who would love this and who would hate it, am I the only one?? 😂
  • 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 😬
  • 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
  • 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
Am I afraid of Orcas? More like obsessed with them. I WISH they’d pop up when I’ve done the Polar Plunge, but so far they’ve only ever approached our small boat in Mexico, where we were permitted to follow regulations and swim with them! I’ve done the Polar Plunge in Antarctica 3x and once in the Arctic, Orcas are always possibly present, but I know that humans are NOT part of their diet. We probably have too many toxins, chemicals, and damaged livers for them. 😁 I’ll be repeating both activities soon, so if you’d like more info on solo travel to Antarctica, the Arctic, or swimming with Orcas in Mexico, (OR joining one of my community’s expeditions there) drop me a comment and I’ll answer, Or check out the links on my profile for all of my global travel tips from over 143 countries and 12 years of traveling!
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I’ve climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp with no fear of heights issues at all, then I got to China and suddenly developed jelly legs and vertigo 😳😂 Out of the 145 countries I’ve been to so far, China by far wins for most extreme adrenaline activities, especially at extreme heights! Everyone does them so casually there too, even in dresses like me, so maybe I’ve found my adventure people!! I’m already planning to go back to China. I love it that much. Have you been? Wanna join us? ————- 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 146 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations, and my goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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I bought a new phone in China bc you get a decent tax refund, but soon after, it started talking to me in Chinese, and then people started calling it and sending text messages! I honestly felt like I was in a movie, where you find a phone and then suddenly you’re forced to carry out some crazy mission or something! Turns out, for some reason, the girl who sold me the phone put her own SIM card in it to activate it (no idea why), and it was all her friends calling her. 😂 Anyway, FYI you’re NOT supposed to open any tax refund products from their boxes before you leave the country! And you have to get the papers signed/approved BEFORE and after customs! Makes a few hundred dolla difference! ———— New here? Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos @mylifesatravelmovie, one of the world’s most experienced solo female travelers who has been to 146 countries plus Antarctica 4x. Follow here for bucketlist and peculiar travel destinations and encounters!
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True story: I did not speak any Italian (besides ciao, grazie, and vino) and my husband didn’t speak any English when we first met!! We used translation apps and some Spanish (he understands because Sardinian sounds similar) but when I first moved here, to a small traditional town where not many people speak English, it was very, very evident that I needed to learn Italian. Knowing Spanish didn’t help me. The conjugations are completely different and so are most words (dislike when ppl assume I learned bc of that). And full immersion didn’t force me to learn either, bc my ADHD would just tune out. Apps also easily bored me. So I looked up online tutors and found Preply, which has thousands of real humans to teach you face to face online, and they can customize your lessons to your learning style and needs. I’ve been doing Italian lessons twice a week for almost 3 years now, and the online tutors are the main reason why I can speak conversational Italian now! So if you dream of meeting your partner randomly in another country, or planning to move abroad, and you want to learn the language (or just want to learn one for fun), check out my blog post and please use my link on there for a discount and affil for me! Mylifesamovie.com ! My current tutor Lara is amazing, she does my Italian lessons also in English and Spanish so I don’t forget my native tongue! Also doubles as an unofficial therapist 😂😂 Last, let this bring some hope and inspo to my fellow solo female travelers! If you haven’t found your partner yet, he may be waiting for you in another country!! If you’d like to see what my life is like, married and living on a vineyard in Sardinia, tap the account at the top that I shared this post with! ———- This post is about: Moving to Italy, learning Italian, living in Italy, married in Italy, life in Sardinia
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A pod of 15 Orcas surrounded our small boat in La Ventana, Mexico… my reaction was squealing like a child and I even cried a few tears (don’t tell anyone). Then, after careful behavioral assessment by our marine biologist guide, we were given permission to swim with them for about 2 minutes! I cried even more after that, it was one of the most magical moments of my life! This was an ethical Sea Safari trip with an experienced, animals-first, women-run company. Orca tours do not exist since you cannot predict when they will show up. There are also many rules and regulations to keep this safe and ethical, so please check out my other posts about it, and for info on how to book this trip, search “orcas” on my blog - mylifesamovie.com! Is this anyone else’s dream? ——————- For anyone new: Hi! I’m Alyssa! I am one of the first OG solo female travel blogger/influencers who started traveling 14 years ago and hasn’t stopped! I’ve been to 146 countries solo so far, Antarctica 4x, climbed Kilimanjaro and Everest Basecamp, and my hobby is swimming with apex predators. I’m from the U.S. but moved abroad many years ago, now I live part time on a vineyard in Sardinia, and Tulum! Please follow me here for expert travel tips and wild stories from the most unique places on earth!
1 week ago
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5/9
Everyone raves about the viral Storm Spa in Chongqing China being so cool but meanwhile I was on the verge of a panic attack in there feeling like I fell overboard during the Drake Passage 😳 I am still unsure why an extreme storm was chosen for a spa…but I can at least say the beginning where it’s sunny, and the end where there’s randomly northern lights, was nice! The ROOMS of the hotel where this spa is at are incredible though! They’re the also-viral ones where there’s a huge clear pool in the rooms! But fun fact.. it’s not a full sized hotel…they only own a few floors of a skyscraper, which is genius bc they can spend less on maxxing out the rooms and still get booked out! Oh and the Storm Spa session (30 mins) is included with the room! And the sister hotel includes a photoshoot 🤩 Should I post room tours of them? All of the information for these viral Chongqing hotels and also Chongqing cyberpunk city in general are on my blog, including the CORRECT links to each hotel (online it’s very confusing bc they all have the same name!) Also I need to know who would love this and who would hate it, am I the only one?? 😂
2 weeks ago
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6/9
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 😬
3 weeks ago
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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
4 weeks ago
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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
4 weeks ago
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9/9

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