Aug 22, 2020• by Travelspiration
Cape Town, South Africa - A Rainbow Nation
Cape Town is fondly referred to the Mother City in the diverse and beautiful country of South Africa. This city has a ton of attributes that is sure to create great memories. The city is an explosion... read more
Aug 22, 2020• by caitkontalis
Chicago: Wicker Park Cocktail Spots
Good for: Date, Friends, Casual Highlight: Navy Strength Old Fashion Queen Mary is my absolute favorite bar in Chicago. The drinks are amazing, the staff is brilliant creators, and the vibe is... read more
Aug 21, 2020• by Forever_in_Travel
1 Week in The Azores (São Miguel Island) Beyond Amazing
This much nature is exhausting, but good for the soul. The compact archipelago of the Azores, specks of land in the middle of the Atlantic some 1,500km off the coast of Portugal, first appeared on... read more
Aug 21, 2020• by GlobeSageTravel
5 Things to Consider for a Beach Getaway During COVID-19
My family just had the BEST beach getaway. Seriously — the best. Last week was our annual family reunion. It was our first reunion after the passing of both Nana and Papa, the patriarch and... read more
Aug 21, 2020• by LeipzigFreeTours
Top 5 Leipzig Bars and Cafes for Post Lockdown
After a long time of social isolation and staying home, everybody is now looking forward for the first phase of bars and restaurants to reopen on Saturday. Here are my top 5 hidden gems of Leipzig... read more
Aug 20, 2020• by thecuriousmufambi
In spite of Covid’s fear, I haven’t given up travelling this summer. I took the right precautions and I went on an adventure to discover the beauty of Buda and Pest: Budapest. It’s been 8... read more
Aug 20, 2020• by greenearthadventuretales
Top 3 Travel Tips for Single Parents
I became a single parent to my two children when they were five and four. At that time, I decided that I would work very hard to provide them with all the same opportunities and experiences that... read more
Aug 20, 2020• by caitkontalis
A lot of people wonder how I afford to travel so much, on a small nonprofit salary. Travel is becoming more and more accessible, and there are ways to work the system to make your holiday as... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by Expedicionario76
Explore the Valleys of Cappadocia - Bağlıdere Valley (Love Valley)
Bağlıdere Valley for the locals and Love Valley for the thousands of visitors that this valley welcomes throughout the whole year. I had the opportunity to hike this valley during May, one of the... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by getoutandbout
The Amazing Settle Flower Pot Festival
Stroll around Settle during the summer months and be amazed, amused, entertained, astounded & astonished by the wonderful flowerpot displays decorating the lovely town. Settle Flower Pot... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by blueeyedwanderer
Top 5 National Parks For Your Summer Vacation
The US has 58 National Parks spanning across the continental states as well as Hawaii, Alaska, and the American Samoa. Each park is unique, with its own landscape specific to the region, all boasting... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by livelovebackpack
5 Reasons to Fall in Love with The Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is a popular travel destination for families who want to relax, have fun and seek adventure. From white sand beaches, swaying palm trees to epic waterfalls, The Dominican... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by Curtosullivan
Anybody interested in going to Malaga I highly advise going out there and spending at least a week as there are so many sights to see and so many things to do from strolling along the beachfront to... read more
Aug 19, 2020• by wasatch
Winter Palace Hotel, Luxor, Egypt
Like Cairo's Mena House, the Winter Palace is a classic historic luxury hole the grand style. The grand hotels of Egypt is where the British elite vacationed during the dreary UK winter. And thinking... read more
Aug 18, 2020• by mytravelboots
24 Hours in Angkor Wat, Cambodia
I had always wanted to visit the temple of Angkor Wat after watching a documentary –The Lost City of the God Kings: Angkor Wat which I saw sometime in the year 2005. The documentary throws light on... read more