Join Marina, ‘Travel Experta’ on adventures around the world! She brings her down-to-earth, practical experience having traveled to over 39 countries both solo and with her family (including her pets). Plus having moved as an expat to over 5 countries. You’ll hear do’s and don’ts from backpacking to luxury travel adventures, to being an expat.
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