Spend Life Traveling
I just found these old drone videos and it instantly took me back to the nearly 2 years I spent sailing around the Caribbean… 🌊⛵
This little island is part of the San Blas Islands in Panama, one of the most remote, pristine places I’ve ever been to.
Imagine waking up to this view every morning… ✨
The San Blas are made up of over 300 islands, most uninhabited, with white sand beaches, palm trees, and crystal-clear water. They’re home to a local tribe, the Guna Yala people.
Tip: You don’t need your own sailboat to visit the San Blas Islands. You can book multi-day sailing trips from Panama City or Cartagena, which is actually how most travelers visit the islands.
It’s the kind of place where you disconnect completely (no WiFi, no crowds, just paradise). 🌴
Would you spend a few nights here, off-grid and surrounded by nothing but turquoise water?
24/06/2026
Quick question for fellow travelers:
When you're staying at a hotel, do you automatically connect to the WiFi without thinking twice? 🤔
I know I often do.
But after years of working remotely from hotels, apartments, airports, and cafés around the world, I've learned that public WiFi isn't always as harmless as it seems.
A few simple habits can make a big difference:
🔒 Avoid logging into sensitive accounts on unsecured networks.
🔒 Keep your devices updated.
🔒 Turn off automatic WiFi connections.
🔒 Use a VPN on public networks.
I'm curious: what do you do when traveling?
Do you use hotel WiFi freely, use a VPN, rely on your mobile data, or avoid public WiFi altogether?
https://www.spendlifetraveling.com/is-hotel-wifi-safe/
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