Feb 2, 2021• by eyeswithappetite
Spend a Perfect New Mexico Escape Weekend in Ruidoso
Love camping, but want to enjoy the escapism without the bears? I checked out the secluded Escape Resort villas in the middle of Ruidoso, New Mexico for some much needed get away time, while still... read more
Feb 1, 2021• by thelittletravelbean
A 3 Day Trip to Le Mont-Saint-Michel
At the age of 19, I decided to embark on my own journey overseas, after having graduated from high school that same year. See, having lived in five different countries over my lifetime so far... read more
Feb 1, 2021• by SuitcaseTravelBlog
Japan is the most amazing and technologically advanced country in the world. My husband and I went to Japan last year. We decided to spend one week in Tokyo, and I absolutely fell in love with... read more
Jan 31, 2021• by sarikajain23
Rameshwaram & Dhanushkodi – Beautiful Places with Rich Cultural Heritage
After an awesome time in the valleys of Kashmir, I was on a bus with my childhood friend to spend the weekend in the lap of our cultural roots, and around the magnificent architecture of our... read more
Jan 29, 2021• by mytravellingstilettos
How to Visit an Offbeat and Ancient Indian Temple?
The temple after which the Parliament of India is built! Have you been to Chausath Yogini Temple (also called Ekattarso Mahadeva Mandir) in the Morena district of Madhya Pradesh? Or, seen any... read more
Jan 27, 2021• by redseatribe
If you want to find out but aren't quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, you can gain credit towards the PADI Open Water Diver or PADI Scuba Diver course, or carry on and... read more
Jan 26, 2021• by journey_junkies
The World of Fusterlandia in Havana, Cuba
When we were in the Cuban capital of Havana at the beginning of 2020, we were finally able to visit somewhere which had captured our imagination many years previously. Fusterlandia is a colourful and... read more
Jan 26, 2021• by BigGayPugliaPodcast
Puglia Know How | Eating Out in Puglia
Benvenuti in Puglia - welcome to Puglia. Puglia has become famous internationally for its stunning beaches, rolling olive groves, medieval white towns and wonderful food. Food is an integral... read more
Jan 25, 2021• by dcglobejotters
Red Rocks and Beyond: A Guide to Moab and Its Incredible Natural Parks
Often regarded as the gateway to Utah's astonishing red rock canyon country, Moab serves as an ideal base for hikers, cyclists, kayakers, and nature enthusiasts. Enveloped by imposing crimson... read more
Jan 23, 2021• by BigGayPugliaPodcast
Puglia Know How | Make the Most of Your Trip to Ostuni
Benvenuti in Puglia - welcome to Puglia. Ostuni rises up from the Valle d'Itria, crowning the hill it sits on. The white walls and buildings of the old town gleam in the distance and can be... read more
Jan 22, 2021• by wanderlustamy
Austria is my home away from home. Since the first time I visited, I have felt a peace and belonging like nowhere else in the world. I first visited Salzburg for a few days during a high school study... read more
Jan 22, 2021• by veganhaven
Explore El Cotillo Lagoons and Beaches
We spent about half a day in El Cotillo while we were in Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, and it sure is one of the ‘Top 10' places to visit there. The main thing – absolutely lovely white... read more
Jan 21, 2021• by sarikajain23
Kashmir – A Paradise on Earth: Quick and Handy Travel Guide
One day, out of nowhere I decided to solo travel to Kashmir in December for my birthday. It was a very strong urge to explore Kashmir that I could not convince myself to not travel alone. It was... read more
Jan 21, 2021• by suetravels
When I tell people I'm travelling, usually solo, the stock response is 'Aren't you brave'? I first travelled on my own, to Germany, on the train, when I was 15, so you might say I'm used to it. But... read more
Jan 21, 2021• by ebonytravelers
Group Travel: Choosing Travel Partners
Before Covid, there were tons of fun awesome looking pictures of group travel and I'm sure many were tempted and inspired to put a travel group together. I spoke on an earlier blog about travel... read more