I thought Iād change the theme a little and do a post on some of the things I regularly get asked by family, friends and across social media platforms. So here goes:
Iāll start with the obvious one. Where have you been?
I was born and grew up in England so naturally Iāve seen a bit of my own country, thereās still plenty more I want to see mind you.
Beyond that Iāve been to Scotland, Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Australia and the USA. Some have been one time visits, some of those Iāve been to multiple times. The USA is my most visited country with 8 trips, however Iāll be making my 8th trip to Germany before the end of 2017.
Whereās next?
This is probably my most frequently asked question and probably a good indication that I have a reputation for travelling. Iāve actually got three trips lined up at the minute but the next of those is to Madrid in Spain. Itāll be my first time in the Spanish capital ā any tips are welcome!
How can you afford to travel so much?
There are a few factors to this and one of those are my lifestyle choices. I havenāt got my own place, a mortgage to pay, kids to worry about and so on. It makes traveling a lot easier when all of your money after bills is for yourself.
With that said whilst my lifestyle choices help, I donāt plan on stopping once Iāve settled down. Plenty of families and couples are able to travel too. Travel is much more affordable than you might think, particularly with the rise of budget airlines and accommodation.
I genuinely believe the only difference for those that travel regularly is that theyāre willing to make it a priority and make sacrifices elsewhere within their lives. There really isnāt a right or wrong way to live your life, you should 100% do whatever it is that makes you happy. If you want the latest piece of technology, want to go out for dinner with friends or have to have that Sky subscription thatās absolutely fine but these are sacrifices travelers make to fund their travels. Iād love to replace my 12 year old TV but itās the equivalent of a holiday. Whilst the TV works Iād sooner go abroad.
You might only make little cutbacks or savings but it all adds up. One less takeaway is that little bit closer to your next trip!
Where is the best place youāve been to?
A tricky question. Iām always inclined to answer New York City when I’mĀ asked this, however it really depends on what sort of holiday youāre in the mood for. I canāt 100% say NYC is better than a trip to Disney for example, you canāt easily compare the two as theyāre completely different holidays and I loved visiting Orlando as a kid (I want to go back!).
Everywhere is different and makes it difficult to pick a favourite destination. You can even visit two cities in the same country and find that neither are anything alike.
NYC lived up to the high expectations though so Iāll go with that as a close second to London (which I still think of as home).

Where is the friendliest place youāve been to?
Lisbon. Iād go back to Portugal in a heartbeat just for the people. There are friendly people everywhere you go but the Portuguese came across as extra friendly. Pretty much any accommodation review you see reflects that too ā they are the perfect hosts! Go to Portugal!
Is there anywhere you wouldnāt go?
The short answer is no. I want to go everywhere. I think at a younger age I was a bit more wary about visiting certain places but the more you travel the more you realise how alike we all are.
In a world of āfake newsā you also wonder how much Western influence has on telling me where is and isnāt safe to visit. Nobody seems to bat an eyelid when I say Iām off to Spain soon despite the huge conflict surrounding independence for Catalunya.
When you see groups / solo travelers whoāve visited every country in the world it does make me wonder how unsafe these places are but more importantly ā āwhy canāt that be me?ā

I canāt believe you travel on your own, how do you do it? Arenāt you nervous?
The first time was nerve-wrecking but itās something I’ve got used to. My first solo trip was to Australia so having gone that far everything since has seemed a little less daunting.
Travelling alone and travelling with people both have their pros and cons. I think itās good to be able to do things in your own company though and it can help your confidence too.
Traveling solo doesnāt necessarily mean staying solo anyway. Some of my best memories travelling have been on solo trips and making friends along the way. Where you stay and what you do whilst youāre away can always give you the chance to meet people.
How do you plan your trips and where youāre going?Ā
There are so many different ways that my planning process begins. From a destination point of view, I think when youāre enthusiastic about travel youāll find any excuse for a trip. Iāve traveled for such a variety of reasons. From the simple āHey, letās go to New Yorkā to finding a gig to go to in another country, Iām even off to my first overseas wedding next year!
Thereās a lot of fun to be had in the planning process but how it happens really depends why and who youāre travelling with.
If itās a one stop visit then itās easier to plan, for multi-city breaks it requires a lot more organisation and thought. If youāre travelling by yourself you can make a few more snap decisions, whilst travelling with others you require a bit more patience and compromise.
Even on a repeat trip somewhere it doesnāt necessarily mean the planning process is the same.
What websites do you use?Ā
Skyscanner is usually my starting point for any journey. Itās a great website for flights, particularly if you can be flexible on dates and destinations. Kayak is another decent website for finding cheaper flights.
Accommodation I usually play pretty safe and Booking.com is one of my most used as it has such a wide range of properties on it. For hostels,Ā Hostelworld is my favourite and AirBnB is also popular although Iāve yet to personally use the latter.
Itās also worth considering hotels and airlines that offer reward programmes. They can work out a little pricier but if youāre building loyalty points towards other perks or future trips it can be worthwhile.
Iām so jealous! Take me with you?
I thought Iād end on this. It often isnāt posed as a question, more of a joke-y comment but please always feel free to come! Thatās an offer open to anyone reading this!
If you canāt make a trip, join me for my next or letās plan our own! Iām never going to pass up the opportunity of more adventure or company to enjoy it with. Stop being jealous and come with me!!
Alternatively for those already travelling ā take me with you! Haha.
Anything else youād like to know? Just leave me a comment and Iāll get back to you!
All the best!
Jason