This is a guest post by Charlotte Kay. Whenever I’ve been to Lanzarote I’ve returned somewhat wind-swept, even in July, but I didn’t care, because I’d had such a good …
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Visiting Maximon
The video below is from my visit to the Maximon shrine in Santiago de Atitlan, Guatemala. The original blog post can be read here. You are normally charged to take …
Top Walking Tours in Paris
Paris is such a glorious city to explore, I think it’d be a real shame to come here and not go on a few walks. While you can always take …
Top Natural Attractions in Mexico
Mexico is an amazing destination for nature enthusiasts. Whether you get a kick from spotting rare animals or you love dramatic natural landscapes, you’re pretty much guaranteed to find something …
Indulge in New Year R &R……….and R in Monchique
After a month of holiday excess and indulgence of the not-so-healthy variety, January always comes fast and furious and we’re left wondering what hit us. Detox and diet plans are …
Tenerife: So Much More Than a Tacky Tourist Destination
They are the islands of eternal spring – blessed with a warm climate all year round and beloved by European tourists of all ages. Tenerife is the largest of the …
Ibiza For Backpackers: How to Avoid the Clubbing Scene
Ever since I listened to those excitable classroom discussions about where in the world to celebrate our impending GCSE results/A Level results/end of education, the famous name of Ibiza has …
How to Have an Adventurous Week in Bangkok
Bangkok is known for being a city of endless possibilities. Between magnificent temples, busy markets and unrivaled nightlife, there is something in Bangkok for everyone. With over 11 million citizens …
Backpacking in the Richest Country in the World
There are lots of reasons to backpack in Qatar; because it’s there is one, and because it’s the richest little country in the world is another. Qatar, a country of …