Jan 26, 2019• by GlobeWatchers
Walking the Samaria Gorge in Crete, Greece
As sporty as we are (you can read this with a hint of sarcasm), we walked/climbed the Samaria Gorge. This is a big Gorge in Crete of 13 kilometers long (You can choose to make it longer, but we...
Jan 26, 2019• by jessica
Where to stay in Mui Ne, Vietnam for $16 a day
Mui Ne, Vietnam is a bustling little touristy area with no shortage of restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and seafood. Downtown Mui Ne is divided in two- the ocean side of the road, and the...
Jan 25, 2019• by Paint_and_Pixology
5 Ways to Improve Your German Dining Experience
For North American travelers, the differences in European restaurants can be so subtle that you don't even know whether you're going against the norms! During our honeymoon in Germany, we...
Jan 25, 2019• by weporai
Living on $50 a day: Mexico City
If traveling has been a dream but seems a little unaccessible or out of reach, Bia and myself (Alex) are here to bring a confidence boost and reminder that anyone can make it happen. From booking...
Jan 23, 2019• by Ryder_Walker_Alpine_Adventures
Rorbu- The Cozy Fishing Cabins of Norway
A rorbu (rorbuer, plural) is a fisherman’s cabin and one of the most recognizable symbols (along with codfish) of Norway’s Lofoten Islands. The rorbu has distinctive bright red paint and...
Jan 21, 2019• by Thethoughtfultraveller
After a Beautiful morning walk through the Olympic park in Munich, We decided to take advantage and enjoy Views of the park from the viewing platform of the Olympic TV tower for only €7 for...
Quirky and Very Comfortable Manor House B&B in Northumberland