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First trip abroad and first flight.ðŸĨ°

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Traveling solo internationally can be magical! These destinations are well-known, easy to navigate, and perfect for exploring at your own pace. Save this for your next solo trip 🌍âœĻ #SoloTravel #TravelInspo #InternationalTravel #TravelSolo #BucketListTrips
Livii

Livii

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Tips you NEED for Planning your First Solo Trip
SAVE these planning tips!!! ðŸĪŠ don’t forget to follow @discoverwithalexis for all things solo travel in your 20s :) ☀ïļbook a flight that lands in the morning so you feel more comfortable navigating the new city in the daylight ☀ïļfigure out how you will be getting from the airport to your ac
Alexis

Alexis

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A street scene with buildings and cars, featuring cartoon figures depicting a pickpocket attempting to steal from a person's bag. The image is titled 'How to Prevent Pickpocketing Abroad Part 2'.
A tropical beach background with palm trees and ocean, showcasing an 'Under Shirt Wallet' being worn and a close-up of the wallet holding a passport, money, and cards.
A city street background with buildings and vehicles, featuring a black 'Under Pants Wallet' with money and cards visible inside.
How to Prevent Pickpocketing Abroad: Part 2ðŸšŦðŸĨ·ðŸ’°
It’s no secret pickpocketing is a risk while traveling abroad in places around the world. Unfortunately, it is prevalent but can also be preventable. Here is my series on how to ensure you won’t get pickpocketed on your next trip abroad ðŸ‘‡ðŸ― Part 2: #1 Under Shirt Wallet This amazing anti
Jadethetraveler

Jadethetraveler

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A woman in a black coat and plaid skirt smiles in front of a grand building with golden gates, illustrating the main topic of things to know before studying abroad.
A woman wearing a mask stands in a museum with a large painting, accompanying advice to schedule classes wisely for more travel time.
A woman sits looking into a large aquarium, representing the advice to find a balance between studying and having fun while abroad.
things I wish I heard before studying abroad
Studying abroad is one of the best things I could’ve done for myself in my college career, but it didn’t come without challenges. There’s are three things I wish I heard before going! 1. Schedule your classes WISELY! 2. Find a balance between studying and having fun 3. Remember you belong i
TravelwithSam

TravelwithSam

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Looking to learn Korean while living abroad? ðŸ‡°ðŸ‡·ðŸŒąðŸŦ‚
Before I arrived in Korea to teach English from Canada ðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡Ķ, I learned the basics of the language, as well as did some self-learning online when I finally arrived, including: 📝 Halfway into my first year living abroad, I got a tutor on Preply! There are lots of price ranges so you can find the be
Kolaris

Kolaris

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studying abroad in college? here’s my tips
If I have one recommendation for college students, it’s to study abroad. I can honestly say that studying abroad has changed my life for the better, and if you are thinking about taking the risk you should do it! 🌎✈ïļ #lemon8partner #lemon8college #studyabroad #collegeadvice #travelcreat
Sarah

Sarah

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A woman on a sandy beach with palm trees and the ocean in the background, with text overlay "things I wish I heard before studying abroad part 3".
A woman in a black coat and plaid skirt walks on an autumn path, with text advising not to stress about packing for studying abroad.
A woman in a beige coat stands in a cobblestone square with the Arc de Triomphe behind her, accompanied by text encouraging taking touristy photos.
things I wish I heard before studying abroad pt.3
Studying abroad is amazing but there are so many things I would've done differently on mine if I knew better. I loved my time at the London College of Fashion, but I know if I went back I could use my time soooo much more wisely. Here are 3 more things I wish I heard before studying abroad for
TravelwithSam

TravelwithSam

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College study abroad essentials✈ïļðŸ·ðŸ—šïļ
Here are some college study abroad essentials that I’d really recommend everyone to bring.. although some aren’t as glamorous as others they’ll all help you enjoy your trip to the fullest while being prepared!! I’ve definitely had fun packing and love sharing it with everyone here so let me know if
Abby K

Abby K

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Easy ways to move abroad (part 2)
How to move abroad (PART 2)! These are some mid term ways to move abroad if you're dying to travel but aren't sure how. Online English Teaching: this is a great option if you want to be location flexible. If you eventually move over to freelance, your earning potential is uncapped! Masters
Mads Abroad ðŸ›ļ

Mads Abroad ðŸ›ļ

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Study abroad student in Japan
Japan was the best 4 months of my life! If you are contemplating studying abroad, this is your sign to go! I do not have a single regret about going, I promise you will not either. I was very fortunate to be able to go on this trip, and Japan will forever hold a special place in my heart. I wil
Courtney Pabis

Courtney Pabis

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College study abroad trip to Paris💋ðŸ‡Ŧ🇷ðŸĨ
My first trip of my college study abroad and it’s to the city of love!! We packed so much into day one and I’m shocked by the amazing food here. I can’t stop pulling out my camera for pictures!! and I’m still dreaming of that chocolate mousse from chez janou cuz wowwwww. Let me know if you want to
Abby K

Abby K

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A woman in a black jacket stands at a crosswalk in front of a Parisian restaurant named "Le Bonaparte." The image features the title "things I wish I heard before studying abroad part 2."
A woman stands in front of a large world map display. The text overlay advises that "Homesickness is normal" and encourages staying connected with loved ones and doing familiar activities.
Three dressmaker's mannequins, two light and one black, are in a room with a chair and table. The text overlay reads "Keep an open mind" and suggests giving yourself time to adjust to culture shock.
things I wish I heard before studying abroad pt.2
Studying abroad changed my life and I would recommend it to anyone who is lucky enough to have the opportunity! I am so grateful to have gotten a scholarship to go to the London College of Fashion and loved my time! :) here are 3 things I wish I heard before starting my study abroad: 1. Homesickne
TravelwithSam

TravelwithSam

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5 things I wish I knew before studying abroad
Thinking of studying abroad? Here’s 5 things I wish I knew beforehand. Studying abroad is a dream, but it comes with its challenges! From culture shocks to unexpected costs, these tips will help you make the most of your time away. #lemon8partner #lemon8college #studyabroad #tips #ireland
layla ðŸĪ

layla ðŸĪ

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College study abroad: trip to LondonâĪïļ
Safe to say I am utterly obsessed with London and all the city has to offer! This was one of my favorite trips of study abroad yet, with my best friends who are studying in Rome. We ate the best food, saw t the most amazing sights to see, and just had so many laughs being together and enjoying the
Abby K

Abby K

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A vibrant beach scene with people, umbrellas, and towering rock formations along a clear blue sea, illustrating the title "COUNTRIES FOR YOUR FIRST International Trip."
Two women stand on a balcony overlooking the stunning Amalfi Coast in Italy, with colorful buildings cascading down mountainsides to the sea, highlighting Italy's iconic spots and delicious food.
Two women sit on rocky cliffs overlooking crystal-clear turquoise waters, representing Greece's appeal for history and beautiful beaches, perfect for island hopping.
COUNTRIES TO VISIT *first international trip!* 🌎
Your first international trip is a HUGE deal!! 👏 So you want to make sure you’re visiting the right spots. People say certain places are overrated or underrated, but I’m here to tell you that some of the “overrated” places really aren’t that overrated! Yes, some places do get crowded in the sum
LINDZ

LINDZ

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A person walks along a scenic coastal path overlooking a bay with boats and a town, under a clear sky. The image features text overlays "your sign to STUDY ABROAD" and "tips + where i visited!", introducing a travel experience.
An aerial view of Prato, Italy, showcasing a historic town with terracotta roofs, a prominent bell tower, and traditional buildings under a blue sky. The text describes Prato as a non-touristy base for cultural immersion.
A person with a backpack photographs a beautiful sunset over the sea and a coastal town in Split, Croatia. The text highlights Split as a favorite group weekend trip with planned excursions.
your sign to study abroad 🍋✈ïļðŸ’ķ
i was incredibly nervous to study abroad, especially because i get homesick so often, i hate being far away from home. after pushing myself to go because i love traveling, i would suggest it to every single person in college. it was genuinely the opportunity of a lifetime. i gained so much insight
sabrina ðŸ§ļðŸ•Ŋïļ

sabrina ðŸ§ļðŸ•Ŋïļ

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A person stands in a park with autumn trees, looking towards a gothic monument in Edinburgh. The image features the title '3 Reasons to Study Abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland'.
Edinburgh Castle sits majestically on a rocky outcrop under a clear blue sky. The text overlay reads '1. World-Class education at the University of Edinburgh'.
A historic stone building overlooks a dark river, with bare trees and a distant gothic structure under a cloudy sky. The image highlights '2. Rich History and Culture'.
3 Reasons to Study Abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland
When I came time in my college experience to decide where I wanted to study abroad, Edinburgh became my first choice for these reasons! 1. World-Class Education at the University of Edinburgh: Edinburgh is home to top-tier universities like the University of Edinburgh, offering rigorous academics
ellie

ellie

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Tips For First Time International Travelers: Pt 1✈ïļ
After traveling for the past 8 years, I have see common mistakes first time travelers make when going abroad. I feel obliged to help others make their first traveling experience seamless & enjoyable as possible. Here are my tips you should know before heading abroad ðŸ‘‡ðŸ― Part 1: #1 Arriv
Jadethetraveler

Jadethetraveler

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A college student sits at a desk, looking out a window in Copenhagen, setting the scene for a day trip abroad.
A delicious cardamom bun, sprinkled with sugar, rests on a white plate, ready to be enjoyed as a morning treat.
The grand exterior of Grundtvig Church in Copenhagen, with its unique brick architecture and tall bare trees, stands under a cloudy sky.
College Study Abroad Student Day Trip To CPHðŸ‡Đ🇰
This weekend I visited my friend who is studying abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark! What a beautiful city!ðŸ‡Đ🇰ðŸĪ First, on Saturday morning, I got a cardamom bun to start the day.ðŸĨ Then we headed to Grundtvig Church. It was absolutely stunning!⛩ïļ Then we stopped by another bakery, the famous Buka
Carys Modlin

Carys Modlin

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Things I wish I knew before my first solo trip ✈ïļ
4 things I wish I knew before I started traveling solo (part 1) ✈ïļ ðŸ“It’s okay to spend time alone You’ve probably seen solo travel videos on social media and they often make it seem like it’s very easy to find new friends as a solo traveler and you’ll be surrounded by people all the time. I
Iisa Hero

Iisa Hero

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So you wanna study abroad? Tips & tricks SERIES
In this series I’ll be breaking down how I studied abroad last summer in Florence, Italy and how you can do it too. Everything from selecting your program, paying for it, packing, friends, being abroad and more. #abroad #tabitha0720 #howto
Tabby💜

Tabby💜

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College Student Abroad Day 1 SwitzerlandðŸ‡Ļ🇭
A few weeks ago I went to Interlaken, Switzerland with my best friends for a weekend. For our first day we started with breakfast, then headed out for chocolate covered strawberries🍓ðŸŦ Then we wandered through town and enjoyed the beautiful scenery😍 Then we went to a nearby lake to watch the s
Carys Modlin

Carys Modlin

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Two individuals in winter clothing stand in a vast snowy mountain landscape under a clear blue sky, marking the start of their second day in Switzerland.
A cup of latte art coffee and a powdered sugar croissant are displayed on a gray outdoor table, representing a cafe breakfast.
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Day 2 in Switzerlandâ€Ķcollege study abroad diaries
This trip has been the first 10/10. I cannot believe the day we had today and it makes me feel so lucky that I even get to go abroad. The hike up these mountains was honestly so spiritual and breathtakingâ€Ķ and of course I have the pictures to prove it. If you’re planning for study abroad, definitel
Abby K

Abby K

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what to do in valencia: college study abroad
Come with me for my first Lemon8 video abroad where I take you along with me to spend the perfect day in Valencia spending little to no money! Valencia is absolutely stunning and hopefully if you are studying abroad or planning a trip soon this will help! Stay tuned for more study abroad conten
madwilson

madwilson

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Dublin Day 1 as a College Student Studying AbroadðŸ‡Ū🇊
I went to Dublin, Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick’s day! My best friend Layla is studying at Trinity and showed us all around town. We started day 1 with a delicious brunch. I got banana French toast and an orange juice. Then we headed to Trinity to explore the campus. Afterwards we went to
Carys Modlin

Carys Modlin

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Exploring Florence as a study abroad student!
Since I was visiting one of my college friends in Rome this week, we decided to do a day trip to Florence! This was such a fun day, I’m so happy I got to see another part of Italy while I was here! #lemon8partner #lemon8college #studyabroad #italy #florence
layla ðŸĪ

layla ðŸĪ

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Three college students pose on a balcony with ornate Moroccan architecture, serving as the title image for their "Day 4 Itinerary in Morocco."
A hotel breakfast spread featuring pastries, fresh fruit, orange juice, and potatoes, laid out on a table.
The grand courtyard of Madrasa Ben Youssef in Marrakech, showcasing intricate Islamic architecture, a central pool, and numerous visitors.
Morocco Day 4 Itinerary as College Student AbroadðŸ‡ēðŸ‡Ķ
My last day in Morocco! We started the day with hotel breakfast and then headed to the Madrasa Ben Youssef.ðŸĪĐ Then we braved the souks! We bargained with the sellers and got the cutest jewelry. It was a super cool experience.💍 Then we stopped for a smoothie break and headed back to the hotel.
Carys Modlin

Carys Modlin

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A woman in a bikini sits on rocks in front of a waterfall, with text overlay "my first PUERTO RICO TRIP and what i did!". A sun emoji is in the top right corner.
A woman in a black bikini sits on a wooden swing on a sandy beach, facing away from the camera. Text overlays indicate "we flew into RincÃģn stayed in Stella".
A woman in a black bikini hangs upside down from a tree branch over a beach with waves. Text lists "beaches we went to: Playa Escalera Domes Beach Barrero Beach Playa DoÃąa Lala Beach".
my first puerto rico trip!
this was my first trip without my parents and it was so fun, planning on going back soon!! we had a lot of complications with our flight so a friendly tip: don’t fly frontier (at least from philly)! the trip was amazing, we learned a lot from talking to taxi drivers and hanging out with locals. the
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Save this list for your next international flight
âœĻ check your passport Some countries require that your passport should be valid for at least 6 months. âœĻ get a visa, if necessary Depending on where you are going, you may need to obtain a visa. Make sure to check that as early as possible. âœĻ vaccinations and medications Depending on your
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Laura

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