Dec 6, 2019• by sundaytourism
The history of Porto is undoubtedly connected with two main religions present in the Dark Ages of the Invicta city: Catholicism and Judaism. Know the medieval Golden Age and rough times of the... read more
Dec 6, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Sunrise on Roys Peak: Is the Instagram hike worth waking up early?
It’s 2:30 AM and the alarm on Simone her phone goes off. “It’s time to wake up.” she said. “We have to go”. It was a clear and dark night and millions of stars flickered in the night... read more
Dec 5, 2019• by Tania
Peranakan Tile Gallery, Chinatown, Singapore
When travelling exploring cities and suburbs by foot has many advantages. One of them is that you inadvertently come across hidden treasures which aren’t mentioned in travel guidebooks or itinerary... read more
Dec 5, 2019• by voyageandsoul
A Flores, Indonesia Travel Guide
Are you planning a trip to the Komodo Islands and wondering what to do in Flores Indonesia before your boat tour? You have come to the right place! In this guide, I will share how to spend some... read more
Dec 5, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Orokonui Ecosanctuary: a safe haven for birds and little flowers
Unlike its neighbour Australia - a scary place where every living thing tries to either poison you or eat you - New Zealand’s’ native flora and fauna are very peaceful. Some might even call... read more
Dec 4, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
Going around Valencia and Barcelona
This report is about a carefree summer in which I visited Spain for the first time, and I chose two classic destinations for the period and considered evergreen. I'm glad I saw them, and I think they... read more
Dec 4, 2019• by MissPPan
Becoming Miss P. Pan - Inspire to Travel
Wow. I can't believe I am really doing this. As much as blogging seems like it may be dying, I still believe that there are people out there like me who might take an interest in the lives of... read more
Dec 4, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Away from the crowds: what not to do in New Zealand
Alright, we have to say first and foremost that we absolutely love, love, love New Zealand! It’s amazing, adventurous and stunningly beautiful and we feel very lucky to call this place home... read more
Dec 3, 2019• by chasingkimberly
15 Paris Travel Tips: Mistakes to avoid
I have listed the 15 Mistakes that you have to avoid when you are in Paris. We all know that Paris is a major tourist destination in Europe. Well, I can’t doubt that. Who does not want to... read more
Dec 2, 2019• by MissPPan
Packing 101: How to Pack for a Lengthy Trip
We all know that packing for a trip is one of the most stressful parts of leaving - you think about what you'll need for weeks, how you're going to get it to your destination and you'll stress about... read more
Dec 1, 2019• by Sunnysidetrip
The third city where we have lived and the one we will speak about, is the oldest in Australia. Often mistakenly exchanged by people for the capital, because is the largest and most famous (although... read more
Dec 1, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Should I wear boots or runners on Camino de Santiago?
I love my hiking boots – they are the most comfortable shoes I own. Before I set out on camino I received a lot advice that you could do the walk in trail runners, that hiking boots were... read more
Dec 1, 2019• by planetrowoo
A return to Siem Reap in Cambodia after almost 20 years, to revisit the Temples of Angkor. But there's more to Siem Reap than just temples. Modern-day Cambodia is all that’s left of the... read more
Nov 30, 2019• by thetraveldeck
These are our 5 best Bali travel tips from our 4 months traveling through Bali and its neighboring islands. We got a Telkomsel Simpati SIM Card and the best internet package we had is 'Kuota... read more
Nov 30, 2019• by jessyaroundtheworld27
When my boyfriend proposed a trip to Poland, I turned my nose up at first. I had never considered it in my life, I didn't think it was interesting, it didn't attract me. But fortunately I accepted... read more