Travel Tips

    Nov 6, 2019• by Gotravelwithpurpose

    No More Tipping Guilt

    I must admit, I am starting to feel numb to tipping guilt. Or perhaps I should say not-tipping guilt, a feeling closely related to souvenir-exhaustion. Long-term travelers tend to get overexposed to... read more

    Nov 6, 2019• by DublinRoguesTour

    Visiting Dublin City

    Hi Travellers, I want to give you a fee tips if you are travelling to stay in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪, Dublin has some great sites to see and has a rich history and culture, there are 52 museums... read more

    Nov 6, 2019• by albaniaincredible

    Albania, a wonderful surprise in Southeast Europe

    My country is small, but is like a diamond, yes it is! If you like blue beaches, Albania have Riviera with Ionian sea. If you like mountains, yes we have it. And if you like both of... read more

    Nov 6, 2019• by Amanda_wild

    What to do in Cambodia

    Cambodia is, of course, famous for its Angkor Wat temples but this country has also plenty of resources. The landscapes and the Khmer culture are great to discover as this country stay very... read more

    Nov 6, 2019• by RoaringRomania

    How expensive is it to party in Bucharest?

    Well, considering the amount of stag and bachelorette parties in the Old Town, not that expensive. A pint of beer, even in the more expensive places in the Old Town doesn’t go beyond 24 Lei (aprox... read more

    Nov 6, 2019• by Globetrotter

    How to NOT Get Sick on an Airplane

    If you travel regularly, the possibility of illness is a vague awareness; you get by most of the time - until you don't. Then you remember how lucky you've been the last x times you flew, before... read more

    Nov 5, 2019• by The_Escapee

    Ghoom- The Cloudy Tale Of Darjeeling!

    "The queen of hills"- really no wonder why Darjeeling is called as "QUEEN". One of the most beautiful hill destinations in India. The absolute destination for tea-holics. Yes, right! Darjeeling is... read more

    Nov 5, 2019• by MyCubaRentals

    Cuban Currency and Travel Tips

    In Cuba, cash is king and credit/debit cards simply won't work. There are two currencies: Cuban Peso Nacional (CUP) for locals and Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC) for foreigners. CUP... read more

    Nov 5, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51

    How you can reduce your emissions on a flight

    What does it mean to be a responsible traveller? Some say it’s probably best to never leave the house again, and go and watch David Attenborough’s newest documentary instead. We think this is... read more

    Nov 2, 2019• by MyCubaRentals

    Safety in Cuba

    All you really need to consider is the occasional thief, serious crimes are almost non-existent. Violent attacks such as shootings or mass murders do not exist in Cuba and muggings and... read more

    Nov 1, 2019• by nealrover

    Is Paris more Beautiful in the Rain?

    This feels like a good subject to ponder as I finish writing my new book about Paris although I have a feeling I will be writing more about Paris in the future – the story is not fully told nor... read more

    Nov 1, 2019• by MyCubaRentals

    Transportation from Havana Airport (HAV) to Downtown Havana

    Taxis are always available from the taxi ranks in front of all the terminal buildings. A taxi ride from the airport to downtown Havana takes approximately 20-30 minutes and the cost is... read more

    Oct 31, 2019• by healingcycletrip

    Cycle Tourism Packing Checklist

    After endless backpacking trips across the span of 10 years, I was invited to embark on a different form of traveling. Ebert having cycled from Venezuela to Colombia through out the idea that I... read more

    Oct 31, 2019• by MarandtheWorld

    La Chorrera Waterfall, Bogota Day Trip

    Falling asleep in the slightly wild bus, or the backseat of a friend’s car is usually how I end my trips to La Chorrera Waterfall. It is not a difficult hike and can be completed in just a few... read more

    Oct 30, 2019• by wheretomylove

    Driving in Other Countries

    We debated on writing some generalizations on driving overseas, but we are going to get more specific. This is mainly because it was so different from place to place. It would be on par with... read more