The Way We Wander: Our Approach to More Travel and Better Experiences

For many, travel seems like an Instagram dream that’s out of reach and unattainable. However, with the right mindset and approach, it’s possible to make travel a priority and experience more of the world. Often we’re asked how we’re able to travel like we do and to have such amazing experiences along the way. It is a bit long, but we hope this post about our approach to more travel and better experiences will inspire you to start planning your own travel adventures and to discover the joys of exploring the world.

More Travel

Prioritize

We prioritize travel. It’s one of our main focuses and honestly, this has been our number one trick for everything we’ve been able to do. We’re always learning, looking, and booking. We don’t just think it would be cool to go to Iceland, we figure out how to get there and we go to Iceland. This simple change in mindset has truly been the sole driver of our traveling.

We prioritize it to the point that if I, Parker, have free time, I’m often reading blogs about miles and points or I’m learning about what programs can get me to the different corners of the Earth. I’m always on the hunt for better deals and better information. I like to make random award bookings to see what works and what doesn’t. Pointsyeah.com has become one of my favorite resources. I’ve even started to compile a quick-glance list of my own on how to get to different places. I enjoy learning about this stuff and I put a lot of time into strengthening my understanding of the travel hacking world. Understandably, not everyone cares like we do, but it’s helped us significantly in all that we’ve been able to do and will do in the future.

To aid in this love and prioritization, we subscribe to a lot of email lists and newsletters. This is a much more passive approach and is incredibly helpful. Some of these emails are about cheap flights or airline promos and some are to keep us updated on travel hacking and credit card reward programs. Check out our post on Finding Cheap Flights. On top of this, we follow travel vloggers like Kara and Nate and we are part of Facebook groups dedicated to travel and rewards. All this we do to keep ourselves continually absorbed in travel.

We love travel, so we make it a priority. Some people love toys and hobbies and all their time, effort, and money go into those things. Our thing is travel and that’s where we put our attention. Just like other hobbies, the more you learn about and focus on something the easier and more realistic the dreams become.

Credit Cards

The second aspect of more travel is credit cards. We have travel-specific credit cards. They not only keep us focused on travel, but they also earn miles and points which allow us to book flights for free.

Between the two of us, we currently have 7 credit cards open. We do everything we can to accumulate miles on these cards, and with these miles, we book plane tickets and hotels. Which cards do you ask? Check out our post!

There are a lot of strategies on how to get miles and points and how to use them, but we’re pretty simple in what we do. We put every possible charge on credit cards (responsibly) and let the miles add up. We’re always surprised, and partially ashamed, at how fast they accumulate.

These miles can be used in a lot of ways. Some of them include erasing travel purchases and others involve transferring to airlines or hotels and redeeming them for incredible deals. Early in our travels, we used miles to erase travel expenses, but as we’ve learned and researched we’ve been able to find really good use for our miles. An example of this is flying to Hawaii for essentially $150 round trip, or New Zealand for the equivalence of $370, or Mexico City with free flights and hotels.

The Small Things

Not only do we focus on earning the maximum amount of miles and points, but we also focus on small things such as cash-back portals when shopping. There are dozens out there and we only skim the surface. There are 2 main sources we use. Capital One Shopping and Pepper Rewards. Capital One Shopping lets you earn cash back on most online purchases. You don’t need to be a member to have an account and it’s a great way to earn on what you’re already buying. They often have special offers with high percentages back making it a great way to load up on cash-back. The cash-back can be used to purchase gift cards to various places including Hotels.com, which is our go-to for obvious reasons.

Pepper Rewards, use my promo code 589236, is an app that lets you purchase instant-use gift cards with your credit card to places like Amazon and Walmart. It’s a little goofy but it’s such a great resource. Every purchase gets you 5% back. Like Capital One Shopping this cash-back can be used to purchase gift cards to Amazon, Walmart, Airbnb, Hotels.com, and tons more. These points add up fast as we often shop at Walmart and Amazon. With our American Express Business Gold card, we get 4x on Pepper so with the 5+4, we are getting 9x on the majority of our purchases each month. Trust us, it’s incredible.

Outside these two, there are dozens of ways to earn from your regular spending. Some portals, like airline portals, will earn you miles and points and others will just earn you various rates of cash-back. Either way, there are many ways to stack your earnings.

Better Experiences

As we’ve traveled more we’ve been able to discover tips and tricks to make our experience better and more enjoyable.

Flexibility, Patience, and a Sense of Adventure.

Some of our best experiences have come from us following those principles.

We’re open to anything and we don’t book specific places unless we find deals. If we don’t find deals we wait or we book somewhere else for a different time. Often we’ll make plans to go somewhere in the fall or spring and we wait for a deal to pop up. Recently we wanted to go to Europe for the Christmas markets. So we waited until a deal popped up and we went for it. We likely would’ve saved it for another year if it had not been on sale. Many people get one destination and one timeframe stuck in their minds and they get robbed trying to make it happen. We may have destinations in mind, but if it’s not right we don’t do it. We flew to Finland only because we came across $284 round-trip flights. We had no intention of going to Scandinavia in February but it ended up being incredible. This flexibility and patience have led to some pretty amazing experiences that we wouldn’t have had otherwise.

The counter to that is if there is somewhere we specifically want to go, we research how we can get there as cheaply as possible or by using miles and points. Again, Hawaii is a great example of this and soon Japan will be too. Check out those two posts to get a better idea of how this principle can be applied to your travel desires.

Some may be opposed to our common style of travel, but once we’ve booked a destination we look at all the other options while we’re there. This has led us to the Arctic Circle in Finland, on train rides through Europe, and deep into the Bazaars of Turkey. In Europe for example, trains and planes are significantly cheaper than in the U.S. For some, it’s better to go nice and slow. We agree with this and have done it on numerous occasions. On the other hand, we like to go and see and will often tie other countries into our single trips. Don’t limit yourself. Istanbul was a quick flight from Athens and it’s been one of our favorite destinations.

Credit Cards 2.0

Not only have credit cards enabled us to fly for free, but they’ve also greatly enhanced the overall experience. Starting with TSA Pre-Check and GlobalEntry. We keep our shoes on, backpacks full, and security lines skipped. It’s been a game-changer and honestly worth any annual fee. Especially when flying back into the United States. There are never customs lines and it’s a breeze to come home from international flights.

Credit cards have also given us airport lounge access. These lounges are great because they offer a comfortable and quiet environment to relax before our flights. They usually provide amenities such as complimentary food and beverages, Wi-Fi, and charging stations. Some of the larger lounges have showers as well as relaxation pods and full-on buffets. It makes traveling an even better experience and makes every annual fee worth it. Lounges make the pre-flight experience more enjoyable and convenient and they give us a break from the busy terminals and crowds. Check out our post on lounge access.

The Venture X specifically has given us all these benefits and we love it. Check it out.

On the hotel side of things, credit cards have allowed us to stay in much nicer hotels than we normally would. Some of these cards guarantee complimentary upgrades, additional amenities on check-in, and even free night certificates. All these perks greatly enhance the overall experience.

More Travel and Better Experiences

Our approach to more travel and better experiences can appear to have some depth but is overall fairly straightforward.

  • We love to travel. Enough to focus on it and actually do something about it.
  • We read, we learn, and we apply. We’re always on the hunt for more information and better deals.
  • We never settle with one place. If we have the time, we book ferries, trains, or other flights to see more of the world.
  • Travel credit cards. They keep us focused and they earn us miles. They allow us to fly for and stay for free. We recommend the Venture and Venture X cards.
  • These credit cards give us tons of benefits including TSA Pre-Check, Global Entry, lounge access, and hotel benefits.
  • We never get tired of traveling so we never stop looking and learning.

With the right tools and information, anyone can have more travel in their lives and have better experiences while doing it. All you have to do is start learning. As you do, you’ll be hooked on absorbing all that you can to get more travel into your lives.

Additional

What We’ve Done and How We’ve Done It.

Nov of 2019 we drove to Canada. It’s surprisingly not that far away and it was a great trip.

We opened the Capital One Venture card in Dec of 2019. Around the same time, we found really cheap flights to Barcelona. They were right around $275 out of L.A. We made a trip out of it and visited Italy with a long layover in Zurich.

Using the miles from the opening bonus, we paid for the majority of our trip to Puerto Rico in Feb of 2020. We accumulated enough miles that year to help pay for a trip to the Dominican Republic in December.

At the end of 2020, we opened the Chase Sapphire Preferred. For an unknown reason they canceled our account, but in August of 2021, we were still able to use those miles to fly us to Iceland and Paris, with a train ride to Belgium.

In April of 2021, we found flights from Ogden To Burbank for $19 so we hopped on that deal. We can’t reiterate enough how important it is to stay up-to-date with travel news.

A deal from Salt Lake to Finland came through for $283 round trip in early 2022. Only a fool wouldn’t take it. We’re not fools so we did. We used Capital One Miles to erase the flight expense. In hindsight, it was such a good deal that we should’ve paid cash and saved the miles for somewhere bigger and more expensive.

In 2021 we also opened the Venture X card through Capital One. This opening bonus helped us book a trip to Greece and Turkey at the end of 2022. We were supposed to fly to Japan but covid messed a lot of stuff up. Both countries ended up being incredible and we’re glad we went.

In December of 2022 we opened the Venture card again but this time in Laynie’s name and downgraded Parker’s Venture to the VentureOne. No need to pay annual fees on a card we’re not using.

January of 2023 we had a wild redemption with Capital One and Turkish Airlines and we flew to Hawaii for 15,000 miles.

In January of 2023, we booked a trip to Austria for December. Flights were really good out of Salt Lake so we actually used cash. We’re becoming smarter with our miles and will get better use by saving them.

In May of 2023, we booked round-trip flights to Mexico City for mid-September. They cost $250 a person. We paid cash. No need to waste miles on such inexpensive flights.

April of 2023 we opened the Chase IHG Premier card. Using this card, we booked 4 free nights for our trip to Mexico City.

A few weeks later in June, we stumbled across a crazy deal to New Zealand. Flights were 37,400 Delta SkyMiles round trip out of LA. The cash value was $1,588!

We ended up canceling this flight as we decided our baby might not like it as much as us. Instead, we booked flights using our skyMiles to Costa Rica. 16,000 round trip.

We opened the Chase Sapphire Preferred in Laynie’s name in 2023 and are going to use those points, plus some from Capital One, to get us home from Japan in 2024.

We also both opened the Barclay Aviator Red card to get us enough points to fly to Japan.

What Next?

We keep on learning and we keep on earning. After we visit Japan we will likely push for another Asian destination. One that we will book using miles and points from the same cards or new ones we open in the future.

Have any questions about more travel and better experiences? Comment below or feel free to reach out!