Your Friday Escape: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Approaching Dubrovnik for the first time, you may sense that you’ve been there before. It’s ancient stone walls rise from
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Approaching Dubrovnik for the first time, you may sense that you’ve been there before. It’s ancient stone walls rise from
Read MoreMy boyfriend and I set off for Estelí, the third largest city in Nicaragua during our last two weeks for
Read MoreIf you go to Leon, Nicaragua you should add hiking Telica Volcano to your list of to-dos. As well as the
Read MoreEver wondered what it feels like to go and travel solo? Or are you planning to try it out someday
Read MoreGetting around If you’re going to party, the easiest way to get around is via Baz Bus. Just hop-on and
Read MoreI have been in St. Louis about 6 months now. 3 or 4 months ago, I adopted a cat. I
Read More“2025 already, can you believe it? Wow, where did the year go? Is it my imagination, or does each year
Read MoreOn my 42nd birthday I chose to follow Eleanor Roosevelt’s wise advice: “Do one thing every day that scares you.”
Read MoreHow to Get There From Dumaguete City’s Ceres Bus Terminal (near Robinson’s Mall), take the bus going to Bayawan City.
Read MoreThree things you need to know about what most people think of the floating markets around Thailand, or talat naam as they
Read MoreLast night at the Cardinal’s game in St. Louis, Will and I sat behind an adorable family of six –
Read MoreWith Vietnam’s economy growing, the City of Hanoi is becoming more and more popular to travelers, especially to Westerners, but
Read MoreExpensive is probably one of the words you’d likely hear from someone when he/she mentions about Bluewater Resorts, and for a
Read MoreHow to Get There From Cebu City, head to Cebu City South Bus Terminal (near E-mall) and board a non-aircon bus. There
Read MoreI’m not yet ready to say goodbye to my summer. Come to think of it, mine just started in Siquijor two
Read MoreEl Nido is a first-class coastal municipality of Palawan located 230 kilometers northeast of the province’s capital, Puerto Princesa. It is composed of
Read MoreIt’s not often I get hit with a powerful, overwhelming sense of nostalgia for a time that I didn’t exist
Read MoreFrom Casaroro Falls in Negros Oriental to Davao City in the Philippine South, I packed up my gear once again to head out to
Read MoreMy arrival to Paris can be described as chaotic. The attacks that rocked the city four days prior had caused
Read MoreI know for a fact I’m not the only one who gets post-vacation depression. It’s that feeling that when you get home,
Read MoreAfter experiencing some biting cold winds in France I was excited to warm up a bit in Lisbon. The sun
Read MoreAntigua is a small Caribbean island renowned for their 365 white sand beaches, however, the beaches are just the beginning.
Read MoreThe Maldives was heaven on Earth. I loved every bit of my time there. The place looks exactly like all
Read MoreAfter a wonderful nap on the bus I arrived in Dublin ready to explore. While Dublin is famous for many
Read MoreI was in London for two very important days: Thanksgiving and my birthday. Thanksgiving back home would normally mean driving
Read MoreIt was a long and winding drive from Edinburgh out to Portree, but it was a beautiful one. I have
Read MoreHaving travelled South Africa on a budget for a month with a backpack on my back, I can happily share a few
Read MoreCusco (or Cuzco, as the locals refer to it), Machu Picchu, and the Sacred Valley in the Peruvian Andes, were all
Read MoreI love the Month of Ramadan. I love the family gatherings, the delicious and sometimes lavish Iftars at my favorite
Read MoreI have had the best luck with hosts on my trip, and my time staying with Sophie is a perfect
Read MoreAfter spending two weeks in Germany it was time to change countries and checkout the Netherlands for a few days.
Read MoreBosnia, the intersection of Serb, Croat and Muslim Bosniac culture and former vassal to both the Ottoman and Habsburg empires.
Read MoreA sea breeze in my hair, the scent of salt and long days at the beach in my nostrils. Valencia’s
Read MoreStari Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s iconic bridge, contorts its immense stone frame to arch unsupported over the Neretva River. This
Read MoreBarcelona OK i know I’ve been terrible at this. but I’m doing it all right now. backing it up to
Read MoreI don’t really think I’m what you would call your average travel writer/blogger/whathaveyou. Personally, when I think about travel bloggers,
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