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Episode 30 - What to Know About Visiting Europe in 2025 + Manta Rays and Volcanoes on the Big Island

Episode 30 - What to Know About Visiting Europe in 2025 + Manta Rays and Volcanoes on the Big Island

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Don't miss the sparkling 30th episode of the BUT DID YOU DIE travel podcast with your favorite travel blogging sister duo, where we discuss: the new visas Americans need to travel to Europe, the fees to drive in New York City, our favorite things to do on Hawaii's Big Island including snorkeling with manta rays, summiting Mauna Kea to see the clearest skies in the world, visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park when it's not erupting.


01:00 The last Christmas before the baby

01:29 How Angie ended up in the trunk on Christmas Eve

02:30 Dad wrote new lyrics for Feliz Navidad

04:15 Potential names for Baby Miller

05:45 Angie plans her unpaid maternity leave

06:15 TRAVEL NEWS OF THE WEEK: Americans will soon need an ETIAS to go to Europe

09:15 Americans now need an ETA to visit the UK

12:48 DESTINATION OF THE WEEK: The Island of Hawai'i

13:24 Why is it called the Big Island

16:10 Rae is very confused about volcanoes

17:45 Where to stay on the Big Island - The Outrigger

21:00 Snorkeling with Manta Rays

24:00 Sea to Summit tour with Hawaii Forest & Trail

30:30 Kona coffee culture

32:00 DISASTER OF THE WEEK

34:10 TRAVEL TIP OF THE WEEK


Links to all the tours and excursions we did on the island of Hawaii:


Where we stayed on the Big Island:


ETIAS (EU) details: https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en

ETA (UK) details: https://etauk.co.uk/apply/


Stay in touch with us:


Instagram.com/angieaway

Instagram.com/thejetsisters

instagram.com/raeaway

https://angieaway.com

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