Travel Tips

    Nov 19, 2020• by journey_junkies

    A Quick Guide to Madrid

    Although Madrid is a thoroughly modern metropolis, the city has managed to preserve its traditional vibe. In fact, Madrid is home to cobbled streets and historic neighbourhoods aplenty. Indeed... read more

    Nov 19, 2020• by TourWithAsh

    The Scenario of Tourism Before, During and After Covid-19 (part 1/3)

    It is said that tourism industry was the first industry to be affected by coronavirus and it'll be a last one to recover. Covid has given a big shock to the industry and the current period is... read more

    Nov 19, 2020• by caitkontalis

    5 Holiday Gift’s For Travelers

    For the frequent flyer in your life. Oh how satisfying it is to put those pins in after every trip! My boyfriends parents got me this for Christmas (Thanks JoDale and Glen!) and I am still obsessed... read more

    Nov 18, 2020• by dcglobejotters

    For the Love of Nature: A Summer 3-Day Guide to Big Sky, Montana

    "I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery—air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, 'This is what it is to be happy.' " -Sylvia Plath Regarded by many as the gateway to... read more

    Nov 18, 2020• by Andiamo_amigos

    Lets Go Racing - Italian F1 Grand Prix: Fast Cars & Aperol Spritz

    Monza, the Italian F1 Grand Prix is a pretty special Grand Prix to attend if you're an F1 fan. The history of this track is immense and the atmosphere is one of the best that we've encountered at any... read more

    Nov 17, 2020• by thewanderingpro

    Best Fall Hikes in Connecticut

    I am sure Connecticut is not the first place most people think of when it comes to hiking and viewing fall foliage, but in this tiny state you can actually get all of that. Connecticut hikes are of... read more

    Nov 17, 2020• by journey_junkies

    A Guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico

    Dia de los Muertos is celebrated each year between the 31st October and 2nd November and is one of the most captivating and colourful festivals in the world. The festival honours ancestors who... read more

    Nov 17, 2020• by hintonthetrail

    Northwest Montana is Remarkable

    After Yellowstone National Park, we headed to Flathead Lake in Northwest Montana. The drive would have been around 6 hours so we decided to overnight in Garrison, Montana. What a great decision! Near... read more

    Nov 17, 2020• by caitkontalis

    4 Thoughts on Safe Flying During COVID-19

    I Fly –A Lot– During The Pandemic I have flow quite a lot during the pandemic. Let's just say, more than ten times. Now before you go all “yOu aRe tHe pRoBlEm” I want to re-iterate there are... read more

    Nov 16, 2020• by theadventuretravelr

    Want to Go on An Adventure? Let’s Start It!

    Hi! Hope you all are doing well. This is a dark and historical period in human history through which we are all going. It has put a break in our lives. We don't know how many people are suffering... read more

    Nov 16, 2020• by gini

    Cost of Living in Singapore – Typical Samples

    Yes, the common question we used to get when we talk about Singapore. Actually, it is very difficult to answer but let me try to give some idea in case you are looking for a generic... read more

    Nov 16, 2020• by ArtAndCultureMaven

    Jewel of the South: Birmingham Museum of Art

    The Birmingham Museum of Art is worth at least an afternoon's leisurely perusal, and, with more than 24,000 paintings, sculptures, and more, possibly a second visit to properly appreciate all the... read more

    Nov 14, 2020• by thewanderingpro

    The Complete Travel Guide to San Diego

    San Diego is one of my favorite cities for several reasons. 1) The weather is perfect pretty much all the time. 2) The sunsets are incredible. 3) The food. 4) Top Gun, was filmed there. I mean I... read more

    Nov 14, 2020• by journey_junkies

    How to Spend Two Days in Hanoi

    If you are heading to Vietnam for the first time, the capital of Hanoi is a less intimidating initiation to Vietnamese city life than high-energy Ho Chi Minh City in the south. Sure, dodging... read more

    Nov 14, 2020• by caitkontalis

    4 Winter Destinations

    Who says vacation season is only July? I love traveling during the off-season. Flights are HELLA cheap, there are less crowds, and I have something to look forward to as the dreary Chicago winter... read more