On the way in which to the Hamptons the opposite day, I had lots of people attain out to me concerning the tools I was utilizing and essential items I travel with. I thought it will be a good suggestion to lastly compile a weblog put up of all my travel requirements for each my…
Walking the Essex Way, England, UK
It’s 81 miles from Epping to Harwich, the Essex Way takes a network of old Saxon lanes, linking historic towns and villages, crosses Constable Country then follows the Stour estuary to the sea. Mention Essex and the very first thing that involves thoughts wouldnât be mountain climbing. Sure there aren’t any mountains, and itâs primarily…
The Buckingham Palace gardens now open to visitors
Buckingham Palace: A right royal floral day out The English garden is indeed a spectacular vision, and none more majestic than he garden at Buckingham Palace . The good news is that the gardens are open to visitors until September, allowing the grounds of Her Majesty The Queen’s official London residence to be explored through…
How to Get to Key West: By Land, Sea & Air
A major part of vacation planning for any destination is determining how to get there. Key West offers transportation opportunities unlike any land-locked locale. There are many options by sea, land, and air that make the journey to Key West a grand part of the adventure. We’ve pulled together a guide on how to get to Key…
Visiting Damaraland and Spitzkoppe, Namibia
It was the 30th day of my amazing African adventure and I couldn’t believe I had been driving around this continent for a month now! After visiting so many amazing places already, next up was visiting Damaraland and Spitzkoppe. On this day, we left the spectacular Etosha behind and travelled onward through the desert, to Damaraland and…
10 Best Places to Visit in Senegal and Gambia
Nestled on the west coast of Africa, Senegal and Gambia sit waiting for you discover their rich cultural history, tropical climate and friendly people. In no time at all, you will feel a part of the local culture. The colourful markets in Dakar and Banjul offer vibrant African fabrics, traditional wood carvings and masks and…
Explore underwater wrecks using virtual reality at Heritage Malta’s new online museum
One of probably the most thrilling underwater experiences you’ll be able to have is to discover sunken wrecks within the extensive expanse of the world seas and oceans. It’s an enchanting window into our collective previous and a dramatic sight to behold. Now, you’ll be able to discover ship and airplane wrecks found off the…
Mountain Food in Megève, France
The Toquisimes Food Festival is held in the village of Megève in France’s Savoie region – famous mostly as a ski resort – every October and is a showcase for local producers. For three days the sports complex, Le Palais de Megève, is transformed into a huge food market. There are also tastings, cookery demonstrations…
St Lucia charges tourists an accommodation tax
Holidays to the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia are about to become more expensive. This tropical paradise famous for its Piton mountains and loved by honeymooners and families looking for a lush holiday in the sun, will have to fork out more for accommodation from December 1st 2020. Holidaymakers will now have to pay extra…
The Best Adrenaline Adventures in Catalonia
Catalonia is an excellent place to live or travel to thanks to its varied terrain, with the mountainous Pyrenees to the north, and beautiful Mediterranean Sea to the south. For those that love to get their heart racing and adrenaline pumping, Catalonia is the place to be! From abseiling the mountains, flying through the sky, racing down a rollercoaster…
