My journey from the bustling Belgian capital of Brussels across to the ancient Flemish city of Ghent traverses bucolic countryside marked by traditional windmills and ecological wind turbines, and taking just 30...
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On my first visit to Madrid in 2012, I was not impressed. I found the city kind of boring and a huge let-down after Barcelona. As we were planning our Spain trip...
Share The Article Last Updated 20 hours agoItalian food is considered some of the most delicious cuisine in the world. Most of us are fans of pizza, pasta, and loaded cones...
Are you planning an international trip to climb Mount Kilimanjaro or do a safari in Africa? Or perhaps you’re heading to a Costa Rican jungle to zipline, raft or see some monkeys....
When my friend Emilie and I visited Vietnam for three weeks in 2016, everyone told us that Hanoi was busy and dirty. Hanoi was one of the last cities we were going...
Looking for the best food in Costa Rica? Here are our favorite festivals, ferias, and foodie tours in the country for a culinary experience to savor.Did you know that Costa Rica has...
Share The Article Last Updated 7 hours agoCapitals are often considered the unmissable, number one destination across most European countries. That is because they have usually been at the forefront of their...
These are digital nomads’ top recommendations for an affordable summer in Europe. ADVERTISEMENTFancy spending the summer in Europe? Many of us dream of packing up and renting a beach villa or a...
Welcome back to my Traveller of the Month series! Each month I’m interviewing a fellow world traveller and travel blogger so they can share their inspiring stories, travel wisdom and best tips with...
The first time I visited Bali was in 2008, and that’s when the love affair with Indonesia began. Since then, I’ve visited 8 or so more times, spending a cumulative 4 months...
It’s hard to imagine anything in London city being offbeat, but Chancery Lane is just that—a hidden gem with a unique charm. Situated in an area that isn’t always high on a...
"I had a great experience working in corporate America," says Faye Tillery. "My only issue was the inability to be able to enjoy life in the way I chose to—having to put...
If you're traveling domestically in the U.S. and trying to save money on your journey, the decision of whether to drive or fly to your destination can be an important one. The...
Recent posts on expat forums for expats residing in Mexico on social media (May 21, 2024) regarding the strength of the Mexican peso to the U.S. dollar (Currently MX$16.63 for one U.S....
From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the glittering temples of Chiang Mai and the tropical island paradise of Phuket, Thailand has always had something for every type of traveler.Now, it extends...
When we think about why expats consider moving to Portugal, the safety relief is some of the top reasons. Portugal is the 3rd safest country in the world while ranking 4th globally...
One of the many things I love about Mexico is how easy it is to visit and stay for extended periods of time, especially if you’re an online worker. The digital nomad...
Exploring the world is an incredible experience, but let's be honest, international travel can sometimes be a bit of a headache. From navigating new cities to communicating in different languages, there are...
Countries with digital nomad visas We’re all for WFH – there’s no need to make small talk with colleagues you don’t really like, you get the peace and quiet needed to chiong...
“Do you want to know our secrets?/ Oops, sorry, we don't have any” — Tokyo JihenOne recent theme in my writing has been the threat of a war with China. I don’t...