Post Pandemic
As I write this, it's January of 2021 and the last 10 months have been very strange, to say the least. The last time I was on a plane was in February of 2020 when I got to meet Peter Greenberg at the Travel Expo in LA. We've been staying home, making Italian pizza, cross country skiing locally, and creating a hygge atmosphere. That said, with the upcoming vaccine rollout, I am hopeful to make future travel plans. Now is the time to be thinking about those bucket list experiences and saving for that big trip. Here's my list of the top bucket list trips to take after the pandemic.
Ready to Add Adventures to Your Bucketlist? Look No Further than Experiences You Should Have Podcast
It's no secret that I love water, adventure, and diving. If the open ocean or land adventures is enticing to you, then check out this amazing list of bucket list adventures you should start saving for.
Dive with Tiger Sharks Without a Cage at Tiger Beach
I went to Tiger Beach in the Bahamas about a decade ago, and it was by far the best trip I've gone on ever. I spent a week at sea with no sight of land and spent every morning, afternoon, and evening diving Tiger Beach and it was jaw-droppingly amazing. I went on that trip without knowing a soul on the boat, but I quickly made friends. In 2020, I interviewed Tom Poff on his Experience of diving at Tiger Beach to give you a more relevant insight into this experience.
Photo by Tom Poff
Listen to Tiger Beach Episode
Multi-Day Hiking Trip to Havasupai Falls
This is on my list to do and I had the pleasure of interviewing Rizzo on hiking to Havasupai Falls (also known as Havasu Falls). While this destination has been closed during the pandemic, it's still a good idea to try to get a permit for the future. You must reserve camping reservations on February 1st (and create an account online before then) on Havasupaireservations.com.
@miss_rizzo at Havasupai Falls
Learn About Hiking to Havasupai Falls
Go Black Water Diving in Kona
If you love the idea of going diving at night and dangling from a tether in the middle of the ocean to witness the diurnal vertical migration, the largest migration of biomass in the world, then this is the experience for you. I interviewed world renowned Black Water Dive Instructor and Author, Jeff Milisen on this incredible experience. Jeff also came out with a Black Water photo book that is now my favorite book in the house.
Buy Jeff's Book on Black Water Diving on Amazon