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Antelope Canyon: A Stunning Travel Destination

December 25, 2021 by Eve AndersonLeave a Comment

Antelope Canyon is one of the top-rated attractions in the United States. The canyons are located on Navajo land, approximately 25 miles northeast of Page, AZ. Antelope Canyon is famed for its colorful sandstone walls and unique narrow passageways that can be navigated with the help of a guide. There are many questions about how exactly Antelope Canyon was formed, but ones that is asked often is: How were the walls formed? The answer to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Arizona, Bridges, Canyon, Colorado, Film, Golf, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Hiking, History, Hollywood, Mountain Climbing, National Park, North America, Wildlife

A Complete Guide To Getting The Train From Madrid To Seville

December 21, 2021 by Gremlin TravelsLeave a Comment

3 different trains parked up at a train station in Spain

Travelling around Spain is an incredible experience, made better by the quality of the Spanish train network, particularly the Spain high speed rail service. The network makes visiting multiple cities and towns across Spain a breeze, with large stations, comfortable trains and quick connection and travel times. Given the ease of train travel in Spain, and the variation between Spanish cities, we wanted to travel from Madrid to Seville via train, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Bus Travel, Europe, Food and Wine, Garden, Journey, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spain, Train Travel

A touch of luxury – and then some!

December 8, 2021 by Amanda ChalmersLeave a Comment

THE phrase five-star luxury is much overused when it comes to holiday accommodation. But it’s not until I’ve considered it an inadequate description for somewhere I’ve stayed. Winchcombe Farm Holidays in Upper Tysoe, is quite simply, luxury on another level. I am lucky enough to be among those qualified to speak first hand as I’ve stayed in two of the lodges – one of the smallest Will’s Tree House (the only treehouse in Warwickshire!) and the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Lodge, Pizza

Things to Do on a Yacht Charter in Mallorca

December 1, 2021 by Rafael SilvaLeave a Comment

For those who want to experience sunny weather, beautiful scenery, and Spanish culture traveling to Mallorca is necessary. With a 550 km coastline, there's plenty of towns, historical monuments, restaurants, and activities to enjoy. And, the most favourable way to explore the island is by yacht. The reasons being, this form of accommodation and transport ensures: ● Mallorca’s sea voyagers can explore the entire coastline. ● Their means … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Beach, Culture, Europe, Fishing, France, History, Journey, Mallorca, Resort, Restaurants, Sailing, Sand, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Spain, Village, Walking tour

The Real Travel Methods of The Rich and The Famous

November 24, 2021 by Tracey Reno1 Comment

Photo by Rishi Jhajharia on Unsplash True luxury transportation comes in all shapes and sizes. From spacious private jets to chauffeur-driven luxury cars, the rich and wealthy often enjoy bold means of travel to beautiful destinations. If you’re interested in what VIP transport entails, how much a private charter would set you back, or even how private helicopters take off; you’ve come to the right place. Immediately below you’ll find a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Cruising, Helicopter, Luxury Travel, Sailing, Spa, Technology

Travel Spotlight: Dallas, Texas

November 1, 2021 by Anthony KarabonLeave a Comment

Whether you are a local or a tourist, Dallas, Texas has something for you to try! Located in the northeast part of the state, Dallas is home to the Cowboys, the oil and cotton industry, and its food. Dallas is a family-friendly city with something for everyone of all ages. Regardless if you’ve lived here your entire life, or you’re visiting for a day, the following are just some of the things you can do while visiting the Big D! Dallas … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Dallas, Food and Wine, Garden, Museum, Sports, Tallest Building, Texas, Wildlife

Going To Louisiana? These Are Things You Must Do

October 28, 2021 by Chris CarterLeave a Comment

Situated deep in the south, Louisiana is best known for its fascinating Cajun and Creole culture. Often, a lot of people associate Louisiana with the never-ending party atmosphere of New Orleans. However, the state makes for a great family-friendly destination. From museums to art galleries, stunning lakes, and historic buildings, there are a lot of other things to do and see as well. The intoxicating combination of music, languages, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Art, Beach, Casino, Cruising, Culture, Festival, Garden, History, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, Mississippi, Music, New Orleans, Restaurants, Wildlife

How Travel is an Educational Tool

October 26, 2021 by Larisa LeinLeave a Comment

There is never a bad excuse for wanting to take a trip. Travel is an exciting way to see the world and take a break from one’s everyday routine. However, travel is also an excellent educational tool for a variety of reasons. Even though schooling, books, the internet and other resources exist to educate individuals, travel is still one of the best forms of learning because it incorporates personal experience into the mix. Continue reading to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Other · Tagged: Arizona, Art, Cambodia, Culture, Desert, History, Internet, Italy, London, Weekend Travel

French Bee’s new route from New York City to Paris is enticing budget travelers

October 4, 2021 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

It takes courage for an airline to start flying a new transatlantic route but that’s exactly what French bee has done. The Paris-based long-haul airline launched its flight between Newark Liberty International Airport and Paris-Orly on July 15. I recently flew French bee’s nonstop service to Paris and back from my home in New York City. I was initially attracted by French Bee’s advantageous pricing, starting at $199 one-way. Now that I’ve … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, Jet lag, Journey, New York City, Paris, Public Transportation, Romantic, Seafood, Taxi, Technology, Vaccination

Fall’ing In Love With Estonia’s Autumn

September 25, 2021 by Olivia Liveng1 Comment

Heads up, Europe: there' a new kid in town. In recent years,Estonia has emerged as one of the top destinations for European travel, as it contains a storybook atmosphere, amiable population, unique tastes, and countless cultural opportunities. It is comprised of charming rural villages and beautiful landscapes, unspoiled marshlands, beaches, and swamplands. And there is no better time to visit this Baltic gem than in autumn—here's why. I'll … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Christmas, Cruising, Culture, Europe, History, Markets, Museum, Restaurants, Spa, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

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