Are you excited about planning your next trip? Do you want to try something new? Would you like some guidance from a local? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this Greater Than a Tourist book is for you. Greater Than a Tourist- Salem, Massachusetts by Danielle Lasher offers the inside scoop on Salem, Massachusetts, America’s most notoriously enchanted city. Most travel books tell you how to travel like a tourist. Although there is nothing wrong with that, as part of the Greater Than a Tourist series, this book will give you travel tips from someone who has lived at your next travel destination.

In these pages, you will discover advice that will help you throughout your stay. This book will not tell you exact addresses or store hours but instead will give you excitement and knowledge from a local that you may not find in other smaller print travel books.

Travel like a local. Slow down, stay in one place, and get to know the people and culture. By the time you finish this book, you will be eager and prepared to travel to your next destination.

Inside this travel guide book you will find:

  • Insider tips from a local.
  • Packing and planning list.
  • List of travel questions to ask yourself or others while traveling.
  • A place to write your travel bucket list.

OUR STORY

Traveling is a passion of the Greater than a Tourist book series creator. Lisa studied abroad in college, and for their honeymoon Lisa and her husband toured Europe. During her travels to Malta, an older man tried to give her some advice based on his own experience living on the island since he was a young boy. She was not sure if she should talk to the stranger but was interested in his advice. When traveling to some places she was wary to talk to locals because she was afraid that they weren’t being genuine. Through her travels, Lisa learned how much locals had to share with tourists. Lisa created the Greater Than a Tourist book series to help connect people with locals. A topic that locals are very passionate about sharing.

 

About the Author Danielle Lasher

Danielle Lasher is a writer, mother, and women’s health advocate. Life brought her to Salem many moons ago when her other half was attending law school in Boston. A mere day trip to the haunted city made such an impact that she was home that night apartment-hunting and mentally packing up their house in New Hampshire. Danielle has been in love with the magical north shore city of Salem ever since.

After earning her bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Penn State, Danielle made good use of her writing talent and went on to work as a copywriter, providing marketing content on healthcare and drug research to facilities around the globe. But her true love—the world of mothers and babies—was lying in wait. She cut the only career cord she’d ever known and spontaneously changed gears.

Not having looked back, she has since contributed to several online publications, such as BabyGaga, Hot Moms Club, Vaxxter, and the Organic Daily Post. While passionate about women’s birthing choices and informed consent, she is also slightly obsessed with city living, travel, antiques, and cooking. When she isn’t curating content for the masses or running natural birth and parenting support groups, you can find her refinishing worn-out furniture or binge-watching Bravo. You can catch up with Danielle on her website http://www.BumpMama.com

Danielle Lasher

Danielle Lasher is a writer, mother, and women's health advocate. Life brought her to Salem many moons ago when her other half was attending law school in Boston. A mere day trip to the haunted city made such an impact that she was home that night apartment-hunting and mentally packing up their house in New Hampshire. Danielle has been in love with the magical north shore city of Salem ever since. After earning her bachelor's degree in Psychology at Penn State, Danielle made good use of her writing talent and went on to work as a copywriter, providing marketing content on healthcare and drug research to facilities around the globe. But her true love—the world of mothers and babies—was lying in wait. She cut the only career cord she'd ever known and spontaneously changed gears. Not having looked back, she has since contributed to several online publications, such as BabyGaga, Hot Moms Club, Vaxxter, and the Organic Daily Post. While passionate about women's birthing choices and informed consent, she is also slightly obsessed with city living, travel, antiques, and cooking. When she isn't curating content for the masses or running natural birth and parenting support groups, you can find her refinishing worn-out furniture or binge-watching Bravo. You can catch up with Danielle on her website http://www.BumpMama.com