Seville (Sevilla) was an unexpected love on my trip through Europe. I was actually still in Melbourne doing some planning and was wondering how I would travel back up through Spain from Lisbon. I was in a nice chat with an Uber driver who suggested whilst in Spain head to Seville. After doing some research […]
Even though it rocketed in visitors after being Lonely Planet City of the Year, 2017, it still maintains its jaw-dropping beauty.
via The 5-minute Travel Information Guide to Seville, Spain — Diary of a Spanglish Girl
A quick guide of a few days in Barcelona in June 2018!
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I will forever love Puerto Rico! If you haven’t had the pleasure of traveling to the island, it should be on your bucket list of Caribbean Islands to visit. Not only is Puerto Rico beautiful with it’s show stopping beaches and aqua blue waters, but the food, people, and ambiance of the island will leave […]
Exactly a month ago today, on the 3rd of July 2018, my family and I flew to Porto for a week as part of our summer vacation. We chose Porto for several reasons: none of us had ever been to Portugal before, we wanted to travel somewhere warm with both tourist attractions and a beach […]
Organising what you want to see, how long you want to be somewhere and when you want to leave. Eating whatever you want, when you want. It could be pizza in Rome at 10am, or a third gelato at 4pm. It is up to you. It’s creating your own itinerary, not following a group or […]
Hi everyone, According to a survey from BlueCross 76% of holiday makers in the UK are choosing this year to go for “staycations” with their pets in the UK. But do do they know how to travel safely with their pet? There are many things one needs to consider before taking their pet on a holiday […]
Random Travel There’s precious little rectitude in knowing where you’re going. Straight lines are only called for when you’re writing or you’re sewing. I think there’s room in travel for a little ingenuity so long as you don’t coddiwomple on in perpetuity. The words today are ingenuity, rectitude, precious and coddiwomple. Here are the links: […]
via Random Travel — lifelessons – a blog by Judy Dykstra-Brown
“No straw please!” Requesting a drink without a straw is an important phrase that many of us are now remembering to use, though I have to say that I have been impressed by the number of places I’ve been to recently that are no longer using the plastic variety, and the request is […]









