Inspiration For Young Travelers

By Leora Kahn

It is officially the spring of 2016, which means that the most dreaded time of my life has finally snuck up on me: my college graduation. I know that I am supposed to be excited to enter the real world. I should be excited to finally be able to support myself financially and live wherever I want, with whomever I want. But if I am being honest, I am absolutely terrified! Let me tell you; the quarter life crisis exists. It is real and it is happening.

"The world is a HUGE place and my home life feels safe. My friends, family, and comfortable ways surround me, I feel at peace. However, it is time to face the music."

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA KAHN

PHOTO COURTESY OF LEORA KAHN

I am sure that many of you out there reading this have been through what I am going through, or are going through it right now. I want to share some of my favorite quotes that have encouraged me to leave the comfort of my home and follow my passion: travel. Fair warning- I am a huge advocate of Fernweh (an ache for distance places, a craving to travel). So let’s get started-

“And so the adventure begins…”

What adventure? Life. Life is one long adventure, and it is ours to do with as we choose.

“But we lean forward to the next crazy adventure beneath the skies.” –Jack Kerouac

Up until now, us twenty-somethings have had the good life. College can be stressful, but hindsight, it was all worth it. Our friends are always less than 10 minutes away and laughs are plentiful. Just because one chapter is closing, doesn’t mean that the book is over. There is so much more to see in this enormous world, and I’m determined to chase the sun.  

“You don’t have to have it all figured out to move forward.”

Take it from me- I don’t have a plan! But I have a dream. I know that I want to see what else the world has to show me beyond my comfort zone.

“The world is too big to stay in one place & life is too short to do just one thing.”

 There are over 7 BILLION people in this world, each with their own history, culture, and traditions. There is SO much to see and SO many people to learn from in this short life we are lucky enough to live.

“The trouble is, you think you have time.” –Buddha

When I tell people that I want to travel, I get one of two responses. I either get, “Oh yeah, maybe you can one day!” Or, “You are young, you should go now!” I prefer the later response, because it is true! We all think that we have time and procrastinate on our dreams to focus on reality. We focus on climbing the corporate ladder, starting a family, and planting roots. But we only have so much life to live, and I want to learn about all there is to see!

“You are what you settle for.” –Janis Joplin

Now that I am graduating from college, I have the option to begin my career wherever I choose. Most of my classmates are interviewing for corporate jobs at fortune 500 companies, and that is amazing! And honestly, I think that my dad would be a lot happier if I was one of those people. But I think that I have my whole life ahead of me to make a name for myself in the corporate world. I don’t want to settle. I want to learn from people I’ve never even met before in places I cannot pronounce. So, I encourage you all to not settle into society’s norms. Do what makes YOU happy.

“Stay close to what keeps you feeling alive.”

I am a firm believer in living an exciting lifestyle. If you do what you love, it won’t feel like work. If you love where you live, every day is an adventure. Travel often, and travel far. Life isn’t meant to be lived in one place!

 “Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” –Jack Kerouac

I idolize Mr. Kerouac. His cross-country adventures are legendary and inspiring. So take a page out of his book, climb that goddamn mountain!

“So this is the part where I’m supposed to tell you it’s not scary. Well it is. But fear is natural, fear is good- it just means you’re growing.”

Change is scary! Especially entering foreign cultures where norms, languages, and customs are unknown. But someone very wise once told me, you will never learn if you do not take that leap of faith outside your comfort zone. If it scares you, it may be a good thing to try.

“Live, travel, adventure, bless, & don’t be sorry.” –Jack Kerouac

Take that trip that you have been putting off. Get up, get out that door, and don’t be sorry!

“Life is short. If there was ever a moment to follow your passion and do something that matters to you, that moment is now.”

The moment is fleeting. Responsibilities will soon kick in and the opportunity to press pause on your life in order to tour Italy may not be realistic. Put your dreams into action today!

 “Don’t wait. Life goes faster than you think.”

I think you guys get what I am trying to say here.

“Don’t tell me how educated you are, tell me how far you have traveled.”

After studying abroad, it is safe to say I learned immensely more about my studies and myself then I could have EVER learned from a textbook. I am a huge supporter of studying abroad and learning about foreign cultures.

“Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.”

Some may say I sound naïve, or unrealistic, or a dreamer. But ask adults their opinions on escaping reality! Some are stuck in their boring day to day average lives and encourage us to get out their and see the world. So save your money, don’t spend it on materialistic things.

“Life was meant for good friends and great adventure.”

Don’t embark on the journey alone! Sign up for group tours. Make friends, or bring old friends along! The more memories made, the better.

“Be in love with your life. Every minute of it.” –Jack Kerouac

Be happy! This is the most important factor. Take pictures, embrace the culture, retain as much as you can! Fall in love with the nomadic lifestyle.

“In the world through which I travel I am endlessly creating myself.”

Travel is one of the best ways to learn about yourself, and develop into the person who you truly want to be.

“Travel. Not to find yourself, but to remember who you’ve been all along.”

Sometimes, life can get in the way. Travelling is an amazing opportunity to clear your mind, and focus on what really matters to you!

“Traveling is like flirting with life. It’s like saying, ‘I would stay and love you, but I have to go; this is my station.’” –Lisa St. Aubin de Teran

Once you start to travel, you will never want to stop. Trust me.

“Once the travel bug bites, there is no known antidote, and I know that I shall be happily infected until the end of my life.” –Michael Palin

Like I said, the travel bug is contagious!!

“It’s a funny thing coming home. Nothing changes. Everything looks the same, feels the same. You realize what’s changed is you.” –F. Scott Fitzgerald

There is no better way to grow as an individual, than to travel. Learn about foreign cultures and people. Learn about their ways of life, and take their lessons home with you. You’ll be amazed.

“Don’t listen to what they say. GO SEE.”

Okay enough of me rambling on. Don’t just take my word for it, GO!! I hope that these quotes have inspired you to develop drapetomania (an overwhelming urge to run away).  Go see the world!

I am a huge believer in group tours run by people who know the business inside and out. Group trips are one of the best methods to see the world in a time effective and economically productive way. Which is why I am a HUGE fan of Travel Italian Style. Cassandra Santoro is one of the most reliable, hard working, driven, and culturally educated women I have ever had the pleasure to know.

So go out and see the world. Weekend trips, monthly trips, or semi-permanent trips!.

What are my post-grad plans? Honestly, I’m not exactly sure. All I know is that I am young, I am independent, and I am free. I am going to save up my money and follow my passions. I am going to explore the world, and I’m going to find myself. I highly encourage you all to do the same. And on that note,

PHOTO BY LEORA KAHN

PHOTO BY LEORA KAHN

"You may have the world if I may have Italy."

 

Wondering what your next step should be? Then come meet our Founder & CEO Cassandra Santoro at the upcoming National Organization of Italian Women event on May 17th in Ciprani Wall Street in New York City!

Along side Cassandra will be 4 other travel & business guru's who have made a life by following their passion. Purchase one of the limited tickets here


Leora is the Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator for Travel Italian Style and is a Marketing student at James Madison University. In the spring of 2015, she was accepted to study business in Antwerp, Belgium, which allowed her to explore Europe and open her eyes to new opportunities and experiences. Needless to say, she is now consumed with a passion to travel! Leora loves to document her travel stories through all types of social media in order to share with everyone the happiness that accompanies exploration.  Leora spent time travelling through 11 countries during her time abroad, while Italy was hands down her favorite due to the blissful culture, beautiful scenery, and tasty food. She cannot wait to visit again soon!

Bryce Conway: Owner of 10XTravel

By Halie Taylor

Bryce Conway: Travel and Personal Finance Guru

On a consistent basis Bryce Conway found himself giving travel advice to friends, family or anyone who asked. Becoming quite the expert on topics like points and miles he felt compelled to help more people with his insider knowledge so with this in mind Bryce created 10XTravel.

"[10XTravel is] a community focused on travels, personal finance, and the lifestyle that is afforded by being able to travel the world for next to nothing."

Sounds awesome, right!?

Bryce hopes his site will help those yearning to travel, but who are afraid of the financial commitment, learn that they can travel without a lot of financial strain. This is such an important mission to Bryce because he knows first hand how life changing travel can be.

His exposure to so many different cultures has given him a brand new outlook on people and how differently each person experiences the world. Travel has also given him the opportunity to really look inside himself, to figure out all his likes and dislikes and to really learn who he is.

The need to depend on yourself and make decisions in tough situations is a character builder like no other and Bryce loves that he has cultivated himself into person he is today because of this.

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (PRAGUE)

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (PRAGUE)

For Bryce, travel is a chance to break out of your normal routine and become aware of the world around you which is why he urges people to take the leap and begin traveling.

Travel forces you to escape your comfort zone and thrusts you into situation where you learn all sorts of new things whether that be about a particular culture, a certain tradition or more about yourself.

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (THAILAND)

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (THAILAND)

With so many amazing trips under his belt, Bryce struggles to nail down just one destination that is better than the rest because each destination has something unique and special about it.

However, Thailand is a destination that always sticks out in his mind because it has so much to offer: incredible people, amazing food, low cost of living and a range of beautiful sites/areas.

Another "traveler's utopia" that sticks out in Bryce's mind is Italy. Having spent time in such places as Rome, Venice, Florence and Tuscany, Bryce was blown away by the landscape of the area while food and wine were just as amazing as the people.

All of these things, added to the laid back culture and inspiring history, make Italy a must visit destination. 

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (VENICE, ITALY)

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (VENICE, ITALY)

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (VENICE, ITALY)

PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYCE CONWAY (VENICE, ITALY)

We agree with Bryce and love his mission! Here in the travel industry we love working together to help create amazing experiences for you!

"Travel opens the doors for a new way of thinking and a deeper understanding of yourself. It’s an opportunity to learn and grow."

To learn more about Bryce and to grab a FREE copy of his EBook "How to Travel the World in Luxury for Next To Nothing" visit his site 10X Travel.


Halie is the Travel Marketing Trends Coordinator for Travel Italian Style and is currently a senior at College of Charleston in Charleston, SC where she is majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing. Living in Charleston, Halie developed a love for beautiful scenery and unique culture. This love led her to her passion for travel which allows her to discover beautiful scenery and unique cultures in places all over the world. When she is not daydreaming about her next traveling adventure she can be found redoing warn out furniture found on the side of the road, writing fiction and attempting Pinterest crafts.

Photo Tour of Bologna, Italy

By Giorgio Nardini

Bologna

A little history for you: largest city and capital of Emilia-Romagna, the 1-million population town has been a melting pot of cultures since the Etruscans and Celts and is home to the oldest university in the world that dates back to 1088.

Bologna is a lively and very livable city. You can easily move around by walking or by bike. I visited Bologna last year for just one day. I hopped on a train from Rome in the morning and got back in the evening; a tiring adventure, but well worth it!

If you ask any Italian what's the first thing that comes to mind when you say "Bologna", they will say "Tortellini".

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

These rings stuffed with meat and sometimes cheese, are usually served in a broth of beef or chicken. I personally prefer them dry like the ones in the picture.

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

Other than tortellini, a must-eat local food is mortadella. It’s a sort of huge sausage made of pork (and pork fat, the white circles you see in the picture here) and spiced up with black pepper and pistachios. It’s a classic in every Italian region though: a “panino” with mortadella was my daily lunch during university because it’s cheap and delicious. In Bologna, it’s accompanied with tigelle. See those round slice of breads? Those are tigelle, usually served warm. And yes, everything else is good on a tigella: cheese, salami or ham.

Aside from the DELICIOUS food, there are also some great cultural attractions in Bologna.

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

Portici are these elegant archways that line a large part of the city's streets. There are more than 23 miles of portici in the old town only. If you count the outskirt's portici, it's 36 miles!

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

Between the XII and XIII century, the total number of towers reached 100. Nowadays only 24 survived.  Two towers of Bologna are ones of the landmarks of the city: the tallest one is called Torre degli Asinelli, while the shorter one is the Garisenda.

As when one sees the tower called Garisenda from underneath its leaning side, and then a cloud passes over and it seems to lean the more, thus did Antaeus seem to my fixed gaze as I watched him bend…”

-Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, Inferno, XXXI, 136-140

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

PHOTO BY GIORGIO

Surrounded by historic and administrative buildings, Piazza Maggiore is the main square of Bologna. This majestic Medieval wonder dates back to 1200s and it was one of the first piazza built after the Roman Empire’s downfall. It is spectacular at night.

Bologna is a destination you don't want to miss out on.

Want to visit some other awesome places in Italy? Check out some of Travel Italian Style's tours!


Giorgio Velardita Nardiniand was born and raised outside Rome! He is joining the TIS team as International Public Relations and Branding Advisor. As a passionate amateur photographer, traveling is the thing he loves the most  can’t live a day without thinking about his next destination. When not researching for TIS, Giorgio shares his photos and advice on his very own blog wanderlustdaily.com/en which is written in both in Italian and in English. His goal is to inspire people to travel more. While he loves Italy his dream is to live somewhere in the USA (every since his first visit in 2009 when he was 18 & fell in love with the American culture (and burgers). Oh yes: he is also a foodie. Say “pasta” and “pizza” and Giorgio is your friend.