My absolute favorite part of writing Gluten-Free Globetrotter® is connecting with people from around the world. Your comments emails, tweets, and Facebook posts coming from all corners of the earth make writing this website HUGELY rewarding.
I have met travelers near and far, virtually and in person through this website. I had lunch with an Australian blogger and her family while visiting New York City. I became friendly with a Croatian chef and tour guide via Skype. I helped a mother of a newly diagnosed girl plan their first gluten-free trip to the Bahamas. I dined with lovely Celiacs at a gluten-free restaurant in Costa Rica. I truly believe that I get as much from my readers as they get from reading Gluten-Free Globetrotter. All of this global support means the world to me… literally!
I was curious to see exactly where my readers are coming from and to say I was surprised would be the understatement of the year. There are 196 countries in the world. I had web visitors from 149 of these countries since January 2015. In just 7 months, gluten-free travelers from 76% of the globe have visited my site!! I cannot thank you enough for searching for gluten-free travel tips and finding Gluten-Free Globetrotter. My goal by the end of the year is to get a reader from every single country in the world.
Thank you to all of my Gluten-Free Globetrotter visitors. I hope our gluten-free travel paths cross in person one day. Until then, safe gluten-free travels!
Hi Erin keep up the good work ,we have just returned from holiday in Croatia we stayed in a beautiful resort called Tucepi it was beautiful ,as you know my wife has coaliac disease ,we stay in the hotel Bluesun Neptun and they catered for my wife doing gluten free meals ,plus they gave her cakes and biscuits really looked after her ,next door to the hotel was a resturant (forgot it’s name ) but they did numerous gluten free meals ,last Saturday we went to Manchester for a day out we have found a cafe/resturant called Tea 42 in the northern quarter of the city and that is a full gluten free menu ,the food was superb ,if you get chance look it up on there website ,the place was very busy with people wanting gluten free meals and the food was excellent ,we are planning at trip to New York next year so I will keep in touch with you and could have a possible meet up ,keep up the good work Stephen and Ann Culshaw .
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I’m reading you from France ! Your blog is so helpful and practical, I love that there’s no drama !