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The End To A Perfect Day

January 26, 2016 by Exploretraveler.com Leave a Comment

The End of the Perfect Day

The End To A Perfect Day

To every perfect day there is a beginning and an end. This day, like most winter days in San Diego, was beautiful. San Diego temperatures are usually in the high 60’s and low to mid 70’s in the winter. This day, was not an exception! With bright blue skies, a few puffy white clouds, a slight breeze and temperatures around 70, it was marvelous. The Explore Traveler Team was out and about. It was a  perfect day!

We began our day at the San Diego International Travel Fair. Like all travel fairs, there were times that we were able to share with others, and there were times we learned from others. It was a day of representing Exploretraveler.com, as we always do when we are out and about. We are always looking for the newest information to share with our readers.  It was also a day of listening to many quality speakers. Each speaker leaves you with something new to ponder and think about. And then as the fair began to end, we were off to our next adventure for the day….Harbor House at Seaport Village.

Leaving the Convention Center, it is only a short pleasant 15 minute walk to Seaport Village. Seaport Village is a quaint small village of over 50 shops and 17 restaurants. There is a large park at the waterfront. The views of San Diego Bay are priceless from this astonishing Village. Take time to walk through the 14 acres of shopping, restaurants, and entertainment. Seaport Village is a unique re-creation of a harbor side setting from over a century ago. And our perfect day continues………

Arriving at the Harbor House, we made our way upstairs. I know we had the best view of the bay in the house. With the wide picture glass windows, it seemed as though we could see forever. The first floor seating is a little more formal, with the upstairs slightly informal. For our photographer, only the upstairs would let her capture our perfect day. At the Harbor House, you will find some of the best local seafood and premium steaks. Draft bear is served for those who desire. Their blend of ice tea was one of the best in the city. There was a large Oyster Bar available on the first floor. The fish tacos were out of this world. Portions were quite large and it was with difficulty that part of the team was able to enjoy one of their signature desserts. The service was excellent.

Coming back out, there was just enough light to capture a few shots of the harbor, as our perfect day was coming to a close. With the boats coming back into the harbor, and the sun beginning to set, another perfect day came to an end.

Are you planning on visiting the San Diego area? Be sure to include Seaport Village in your day. While you are there, check out all the one of a kind speciality stores. Then it will be time to end your adventure at one of the fine restaurants in the village. In this way, you will create your own, perfect day.

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Filed Under: Food Travel, International Business, San Diego, Uncategorized, USA Tagged With: California, Harbor House, San Diego, San Diego Bay, San Diego Convention Center, Seaport Village

Are You A Tourist Or A Traveler

December 27, 2015 by John J Gentry 5 Comments

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“Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all of one’s lifetime.” – Mark Twain

Are you a tourist or a traveler?

When traveling we need to understand the differences between being a tourist and being a traveler. Their intentions, expectations and experiences are very different.

Here are some observations identifying a tourist.

Tourism is the more expensive form of travel, it involves staying in nicer hotels, where you can get western amenities newspapers, western breakfast, and a concierge helping to lead you safely away from danger and sometimes your adventure. This type of holiday, although very relaxing and tremendously enjoyable, will disconnect you from where you are. You are provided with so many luxuries and home comforts, that you become completely oblivious to your location, you forget to soak in the feel, the smell and the grit of where you are. You could go as far as to say that tourists will never absorb the true feel of a country the way a traveler would.

Now the traveler has more unique characteristics that one should know about in order to mimic when necessary. Since one can go too far in any direction and leave the security of safety far behind if not careful.

Here are a few perceptions distinguishing an Traveler.

– Dirty Clothes, vest, shirt, and no obvious clothing standard. They regularly wash materials in the shower, and resemble a bum or wanderer.

– Flip flop shoes or exceptionally worn shoes/sandals.

– A rucksack with patches, and such demonstrating their ability to travel with less.

– A travelers camera, laptop are seldom seen. Absence of assets, helps to prevent others from stealing from them.

– A travelers hair is frequently unkempt, tangled, non brushed hair or dreadlocks are utilized.

– No adornments, or whatever else that local people can get their hands on to offer to you

– Travelers have a decent propensity for failing to spend any cash by any stretch of the imagination. They will stay at a shoddy as-all-damnation explorers inn, free breakfast being an enormous offering point. They eat regularly one dinner brunch+dinner.

– They have a tendency to be separated from everyone else. travelers live single, migrant lives outside the explorers lodge

– Ages are between the ages of 18 and 32 overall, and are seldom married.

– They often also have no comprehension of the local tongue, but they will damn-well try. The use of phrases such as ‘chicken please’, ‘I want lighter’ and ‘thank you’.

They often get it right since we think travel is to search for adventure, a traveler wants to be PART of the country he/she is visiting. You gain a special understanding and the most enjoyable experience from diving head first into a foreign country. One needs to consider what they want to accomplish, and what type of adventurer they want to be.

We recommend being a little bit of both worlds, and by doing this you really bring a piece of the place with you will feel richer and more fulfilled. You will be able to authentically describe the country, its people, its food and its landscapes with far more intricacy and passion. To be a tourist is to go on holiday, to be a traveler is to go on a journey, and to be an adventurer is to experience life in all aspects of the trip within the financial means you have to offer.

 

Happy Travels,

ExploreTraveler

Filed Under: International Business, Travel Hacks, Travel Tips, World Travel Tagged With: Adventure, Bucket List, explore, international, Travel Tips

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