travel tips
No matter how much you plan, there are bound to be bumps in the road; tips to ensure the optimal travel experience.
Beauty of Cinque Terre
"I'd stay here forever." I whispered to Rebeca. "Let the music never stop " she answered. It was 30 minutes before we had to head back to the train, finishing our trip to Cinque Terre in northern Italy. We were on a small terrace overlooking harbor of Riomaggiore, with its narrow and tall houses of all colors. An Italian jazz musician was playing "Love Theme from Cinema Paradiso" on his old sax and we were holding each other close, dancing to his rhythms. Autumn breeze was refreshing us and the smell of sea filling our nostrils. There were few people around, but we felt alone, like in some scene cut right from the movie.
By Lubos Pokrivcak4 years ago in Wander
Sydney in August: Why You Should Visit?
No introduction is necessary when writing a blog about Sydney, but I'll just go with the flow just for the sake of it. The luxurious coastal city of Sydney is home to some of the most legendary man-made structures including the Opera House with its iconic sail and the steel-arched Harbour Bridge. But it’s not all buildings and concrete! There are many national parks within the city as well as beaches which creates the perfect symphony between nature and man.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
Things to Keep a Note Of Before Visiting Sydney
The sun-drenched harbour city of Australia that I call home is actually an easy place to travel. You may come here for the beaches but you'll end up staying for the multi-cuisine restaurants, the culture, landscapes and the positive vibes. While there might be some things you may already know like where to catch the best Opera show or where to enjoy the sun, these other tips will help you navigate and enjoy the city without any disappointments. Here are a few of them:
By Scarlett Stark4 years ago in Wander
Best Glamping Destinations Around the World
Just when you thought glamping couldn’t get any better, bubble tents are introduced. With stargazer-friendly transparent roofs, these “five-million-star hotels” have popped up everywhere, offering travelers all the trappings of glamping. From inflatable tents to stunning domes, here are four locations that prove that living in a bubble isn’t always a bad thing.
By Kelly Hansard4 years ago in Wander
My 2022 Mid-Year Review - Cruising Through The Blues
When the year ends, there are two types of people: those who set new goals and aim to turn their lives around; and those who stay consistent and never give up their goals to begin with. The first group is most often the majority, as discipline is something to be mastered. The second group usually has the discipline to slowly but surely achieve what they set out to do. Which group do you fall into?
By Harley Leon4 years ago in Wander
My Tips to Stay Calm and Happy During the Holidays
It’s that time of the year again! The time for merry making, unboxing gifts and spending quality time with all the family members! I love the time of fall and winter but I totally get why most people dread this time of the year. The feeling of staying on top of a rollercoaster ride, waiting to be plummeted into oblivion or in this case, into an industrious holiday season, is real! Popular holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve (NYE) are some of the most widely celebrated events around the globe, but at the same time it can induce a whole lot of stress and anxiety.
By isabella jhonson4 years ago in Wander
It's Not Always About Day Drinking and Campfires. Top Story - August 2022.
As a full-time RVer, I have to tell you: I love it! In 2020, my husband and I decided to sell all of our belongings and move into a 5th wheel. We have no regrets and are not sure when we will move back into sticks-and-bricks, if ever.
By Crystal A. Wolfe4 years ago in Wander
5 Night Jamaican "Dream Cruise" Ends up a Nightmare, Sort Of
I decided to take an Ocean Cruise with my husband aboard Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas. It was called the 5-Night Jamaican Dream Cruise, labeled as adults-only because the date coincided with Spring Break. We expected there to be a few party-goers onboard, but not an ongoing raucous rave party.
By Valerie Delzer4 years ago in Wander
Where to Take Your Parents - Best Sydney Attractions
Are you wondering where to take your parents when they’re visiting Sydney? With so much to do and see in the city, trying to find the right things to do with your parents might take a little more effort and imagination than you think. After all, there's only so many times you could take them to the Opera House or Icebergs. Whether they’re still in the planning phase or have already surprised you with a visit, here are a few suggestions to make your parents’ visit worthwhile.
By Evelyn Adam4 years ago in Wander
How to Get to Koh Lanta
How you travel to Koh Lanta will depend primarily on where you are coming from, as well as whether you value convenience, cost, or speed the most. Surprisingly, considering its near vicinity to Phuket, which is among the most popular tourist islands in Thailand, Koh Lanta manages to maintain its reputation as being one of the nation's most tranquil islands.
By Rochell Megan4 years ago in Wander











