Jennifer Sizeland
Location
Manchester, England
School
University Of Salford
Expertise
Budget Trips, Sustainable Travel, Wildlife Watching
- Jennifer travelled from Ushuaia in Argentina to León in Nicaragua without flying.
- She has visited 86 countries.
- She has worked all over the media industry from children's TV to the newsroom.
Experience
Jennifer has worked in the media industry for 13 years, with nine of those being at the BBC. She has been a freelance writer for two years and has written for over 50 publications, including the Independent, Get Me Giddy, Metro, Insider, Stylist, Gastro Obscura, Prospect Magazine, the Toronto Star and Fodor's Travel. She is an NCTJ-qualified journalist who completed the BBC journalism training foundation program. She loves overland travel and watching wildlife - especially birds - along the way.
Education
Jennifer has a bachelor's degree in English and Creative Writing and a master's degree in Television Documentary Production, both from the University of Salford.
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Boasting colonial-inspired, whitewashed buildings, this little-known town on Florida's panhandle offers beaches and architecture similar to Caribbean hotspots.
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Travelers longing for a peaceful escape to nature will find their perfect haven in this hidden Florida town, offering opportunities for water adventures.
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Travelers claim Scotland is the most beautiful country in the world. With charming towns offering epic beach views and adventures, we're inclined to agree.
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California boasts some of the best beaches in the U.S., but one state park's stunning beach and water adventure offerings often go unnoticed.
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The Ray Roberts Lake State Park is a unique, lesser-known park in Texas that is fit for a nice getaway and has a little something for everyone.
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With plenty of campsites for both primitive campers and RVers, this underrated Florida state park boasts a scenic lake, wildlife, and miles of hiking trails.
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Looking for an off-the-beaten-track adventure into the great outdoors? We've rounded up all the best things to do at this underrated state park in Texas.
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A visit to this park along Florida's Emerald Coast is perfect for any outdoor lover, whether for a fun-filled day trip or an overnight adventure.
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Outdoor adventure seekers - here's why you need to head to stunning state park with amazing landscapes and fewer crowds than may of its neighbors.
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This serene state park in the American South is an ideal destination for anglers, boaters, and those who appreciate hidden, waterfall-feed swimming holes.
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Boasting a picturesque coastline surrounded by tropical gardens, this beachfront state park near Jacksonville is one of Florida's best-kept secret spots.
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For an epic camping adventure, reserve your spot in this mountainous region of northern California where you can enjoy nature and just maybe strike it rich!
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While RV camping in the LA area may not seem possible, it is at this under-the-radar coastal campground where you can reserve a stay right at the beach.
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Florida is known for its beaches, theme parks, and wildlife. This state park is home to a major spring that attracts all kinds of animals, including manatees.
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Think a stay near the beach in California will cost a fortune? Think again! Enjoy sensational coastal views at this state beach campground near San Diego.
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Travelers and reviewers say you should think twice before flying into this airport. Its issues are many, and you might even be more frustrated than usual.
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If you've "been there and done that" with Florida's beaches, plan your next trip to this inland region where you can explore a river full of diverse wildlife.
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When embarking on a cruise vacation, there are definitely rules to follow while onboard the ship. Some of those rules are less obvious than others.
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Costa Rica has no shortage of beautiful beaches...but the rest of the world knows this too and some of them get crowded. Here's one that flies under the radar.
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Who doesn't enjoy saving money on airline tickets? This airline just made it even easier to accrue points toward discounted flights with a new points program.
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The extra effort of hiking along a clifftop trail to get to this beautiful beach will all be worth it once you're relaxing on its pristine, uncrowded shores.
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Indonesia boasts a wealth of natural wonders, ranging from exotic islands to unique wildlife. Discover both by visiting this under-the-radar park.
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