Hi, we're Andrew and Megan of Indefinite Travel! We've been spontaneously traveling the world for the last 7 years. It only took about a billion people asking "did you film it?!" to figure out, hmmm... lets start a Travel Channel!
So, here we are! As a travel couple we've managed to squeeze all our belongings in a couple carry-ons and 2 backpacks. We survive off of flight miles, Airbnb's, and lots of coffee and donuts. Our absolute favorite thing on earth is to hear when we've inspired someone else to venture out and see everything the world has offer.
Follow along with us as we check off a never ending bucket-list around the world! And remember to say "hi!", and let us know where you're from and what's your favorite travel destination!
That’s super hard to answer, bc they’re VERY different. Ft Lauderdale is the Venice of FL with lots of canals to navigate around the city. It’s also a lot busier and a bigger city. New Smyrna is a little quieter… it’s getting busier. But a smaller town feel.
Starbucks started in the 70s. The store you visited is the first store but not the first location. They started out about a block north and then early in their history relocated to that location. The first Starbucks cafe, as we know them today, was located further into downtown. Personally I don’t think it’s worth waiting in line to get in. It’s no longer the bean and equipment shop that it began life as, and everything on the menu is standard. But if you’re there at 6am when they open then by all means take a look and get a drink. As mentioned Starbucks Reserve is a more unique experience if you’re a superfan looking for something you won’t get elsewhere.
Glasgow boy every time I drive through glencoe it gets me emotional I don’t know what it is. It’s a feeling I can’t describe the rugged raw beauty it’s definitely my favourite place to be and such a happy place as I said it’s a feeling I can’t describe I’m sure many of you can relate to
This is my hometown, ive traveled the world and i have tried to explain how beautiful Nantwich is but like they say there is no place like home so i massively biased. Chatwins rules btw
Excellent!!! I am a frequent flyer with Virgin. I have been in the Delta Sky lounge in Orlando, it is really nice. I have never used the revivals lounge. When I get back to England I just grab my bags and head home. What is really neat for anyone reading this is the experience at Heathrow. If you are flying upper class, do not get a shuttle bus from your hotel or car park. They will take you to the terminal for sure, but they cannot get up to the Upper Class Wing. One cab driver missed the turn and he had to go around to get back to it, I insisted. You are driven up the ramp to the separate check in area. They know that you are coming having spoken with you on the intercom and they will meet you and take your bags. Weigh them in and you are away. Straight to the security check with a short straight passage, none of the zig zagging with everyone else and taking time. Then you head to the lounge. It has never taken me more than ten minutes from arriving and entering the Virgin Clubhouse. The Clubhouse is excellent. I always look to spend a couple of hours in there before I head off to board and that time flies by....... The Upper Class Wing and the Clubhouse are yours if you have paid for your ticket. Enjoy the experience.
Welcome to Ireland, where a lot of the roads off the main roads are definitely small and you more then likely have to pull in and let them pass or the other way round. Also you are very likely to come across a farmer herding a load of cattle or sheep 😂
First ... 8:03 On the island you visited, there is not an Orthodox church, but a Catholic church. Second....Montenegro is not a new country, but has a 1000-year history as a state.It was in the union of equal republics in Yugoslavia, and with the collapse of the state, it restored its independence. Long ago, it was the kingdom of Duklja, through the state of Zeta, the Crnojevic dynasty, and later a principality and kingdom at the beginning of the twentieth century, which was illegally and forcibly abolished by Serbia in 1918. In the anti-fascist struggle 1945. Montenegro equalizes with the other nations in Yugoslavia and becomes a republic, which is also a state status. When Yugoslavia fell apart, it remained with Serbia for a while because it was a hostage of Milosevic's Serbian wartime regime, and then it became independent in 2006.
The monorail travels between two stations. One station is next to the Space Needle (Seattle Center) and the other station is off Pine St/5th Ave (Westlake Center). They depart every 10 minutes so it’s super easy to catch a ride. Here’s the official website if you’d like a map, along with the daily cost and operating times: www.seattlemonorail.com/faq/
In a world where people disagree on so many things, it's great to hear that many of us agree on the best places to visit in Seattle, especially if you have a short time in the city. Thanks for sharing!
NICE! If you haven't been, the Stena ferry ride is a great experience, and we hope you have an amazing time exploring the UK. Safe travels and enjoy your adventure!
I want to visit. But all I hear about is the crime and shootings. And it seems like it’s all over the city, not just on the south and west side like Chicago for example. I would appreciate your take on this because it looks like such a cool city, but i really would like to stay away from bad areas if you know.
We totally understand as we heard similar things before visiting. However, we had a really good experience. While downtown, we walked from Pike Place Market to the metro and weren't approached by anyone, and felt safe the entire time. While eating lunch downtown, there was private building security posted at every other corner as well, and they kept people moving. Maybe some locals will add to this, but we were told Queen Anne is a safe area, where you can park your car on the street and not worry about someone breaking in. That's close to where we stayed and where Kerry Park is located. As with any new city, I always keep my head on a swivel and we rarely stay out past 9pm. Hope this helps and safe travels!
@@AndrewandMegan Thanks I appreciate it! I’m trying to plan a vacation for late next month to somewhere I’ve never been. I live in Illinois and never visited the northwest. Thinking about a Washington/Oregon trip and fly into Seattle and go places from there.
@@kieferclarkf1674 That sounds like an awesome trip! Washington and Oregon have so much to offer, especially if you're interested in outdoor activities. Starting in Seattle is a great idea bc you can drive down the Oregon coast or head North to Orcas island and Vancouver. Either direction, the scenery is incredible. If you have any questions or need more recommendations, feel free to ask.
@@AndrewandMegan Thanks again I really appreciate it! I don’t have a passport unfortunately otherwise I would love to go to Vancouver. Only time I was out of the country was in ‘99 when I was 15 I went to Jamaica. And believe it or not, back in those days you only needed a U.S. birth certificate as a minor to go to Jamaica. At 39 now, I need to get a passport lol it’s time.
Yes, there are buses that run from Middlewich Road/Alvaston Hall Hotel into Nantwich. You might have to want to check the local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information though. Enjoy your stay at Alvaston Hall and your time in Nantwich!
Norse are so great! Premium economy is the same price as regular economy on other airlines, and their regular economy prices are half what you pay on legacy. Happy to pay $15 for a meal and $35 for a bag if it means I save $450 on the flight.
Hi! Nice to meet you too! America has so much to offer. If you need any travel tips or recommendations, just ask. Safe travels and hope you get to travel here soon!
It’s such a great value for the level of attention they put to the little things. Certainly a stylish way to get across the pond without having to shell out a fortune!
Love these videos! I have seen many videos about Seattle and this probably the most interesting video but I hope to go back next summer and also to meet my aunt there hope yall have a blessed day.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Seattle is amazing, and I hope you have a fantastic time visiting your aunt next summer. Have a blessed day too!
It’s after baggage pick up and passport control. You have to go up an elevator, there is a bright yellow sign that says Arrivals Lounges and it’s on the first floor! Enjoy!
@@LeeroyJNCOs Thank you for pointing that out! That’s definitely a good thing for visitors to know. We’ll have to remember that for next time. Thanks for watching!
I can’t believe you all could narrow it down to two favorite restaurants! I have to agree with you both though on one. I love Pink Agave for Taco Tuesdays away from home, but I also love bottomless brunch and dinners at The Wake on nights you can dine as you sail away from port.
You can take a bottle of wine on the ship but you have to walk it on. I think the limit is two bottles per cabin but I know for certain you have to walk it on.
You’re going to have the best time! You have to search a little bit past the tourist spots but if you’re willing to do that you can find some reasonable stuff! But really our routine was big meal before we got off and booked a semi early dinner on board… since all food is included. And then we’d get light bites at the stops!
(Spoiler alert if you haven’t watched the video) We visited the gum wall… and it was interesting to say the least… since we only had a few hours to spend in Seattle we didn’t get to visit outside of the city, but we love hikes. Next time we visit Seattle and the PNW we’ll definitely add Snoqualmie Falls and Rattlesnake Ledge to our itinerary. Thanks for sharing!
there is a few lovely places in oban if you ever visit again that i think you will enjoy like the views from ganvan in oban or dunnolie castle and a few other places . i m glad your enjoyed your visit to oban and your video was awesome :D