In a shift in global mobility rankings, Singapore has claimed the top spot in the 2024 Henley Passport Index released on Wednesday, granting its citizens visa-free access to 195 countries.
12.07.2024 - 17:08 / insider.com
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dorine Olive, a 60-year-old semi-retired software sales rep based in Orlando who travels the world doing home exchanges. It has been edited for length and clarity.
I came down with ovarian cancer right before COVID-19 and realized I wanted to start spending a lot more time experiencing life.
I was raised in a military family, so I've lived in a few different places around the world. I have always had a passion for traveling, and buying this round-the-world ticket was a dream of mine.
You can choose from different alliances. We chose Star Alliance. You're allowed a maximum of 16 segments. We did our maximum, but we're doing eight destinations: Croatia, Hungary, Turkey, Uganda, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia.
A coach ticket would have cost just under $8,000. We decided to treat ourselves to a business class because we were going to have a lot of overnights. That was $12,700 total per ticket.
I have friends who bought a business-class ticket just to go to Croatia and home. They paid $5,000 for one place — we're getting eight places. We're like nomads now.
It takes a lot of work. It's really good for people like me who absolutely love figuring things out and planning because it takes a lot of time and effort.
For all of our accommodations, we're not spending any money.
We've booked it through Home Exchange, an app. (Editor's note: Home Exchange charges $220 a year and up to be a member and verifies users with ID and proof of address, according to its website.)
With Airbnb, you're spending money. With Home Exchange, you're not — you just pay an annual membership fee.
They do allow people to ask for a cleaning fee. Some people ask for it, some don't.
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There are different ways that you can do it. You can do a simultaneous swap, or you can use GuestPoints. When you put your profile on Home Exchange and you put all your details into their system, it has an algorithm that tells you the number of points that your house is worth.
Our house is around 296 points a night. That's a higher-end house in terms of points.
When someone comes and stays at your house, you earn points. In the two years since we started, we now have 41 exchanges under our belt.
I tend to get the feeling that home-exchange people are more into traveling the world and being open to meeting other people. They're just more worldly, trustworthy people.
I had a lovely 77-year-old man from France come stay at our house a year ago through Home Exchange. His 99-year-old father was in hospice in our town, so he was looking to say goodbye to him. We fell in love with him.
We ride motorcycles. His dream was to ride a motorcycle. He'd never been on one. So we took
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