As I sit at home, restricted from going outside, I’m constantly wondering how travel will change in 2020. This year is going through rapid changes and what we believed one moment is different the next. There are some changes to
Positano is a stunning, picture-perfect town on the Amalfi coast in Italy. Positano in autumn, especially in October, is just as photogenic and well worth visiting as the busy peak season of summer. Imagine the ochre hued buildings stacked upon
One of the most important things you can do as a traveller is to be sustainable and ethical with your travel practices. There are many ways to do this, and one area that can be so important and easy to
If you’re after an amazing foodie experience then Budapest is where you need to go. The best restaurants in Budapest are some of the best in the world with a mix of innovation, hearty home cooking and fashionable brunch locations.
I’ve worked in the travel industry for almost ten years now. I thought I’d share some travel hacks with you guys on how to save yourself money while booking travel and ensuring you get the best deal, but also the
The northern lights are one of the greatest phenomena that I have seen. In this guide, I will go over how to photograph the northern lights with a DSLR camera, and of course, the important details of where to see
You can find some of the best foodie experiences in the world in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It’s a hub for gastronomic delights that will wow all your senses from the taste, smell and sight. Copenhagen’s restaurants lead the
Lapland in winter is a land of frozen lakes and fairytale snow-covered forests. It’s a magical place, with many winter activities for any traveller or holiday style. Lapland is above the arctic circle in Northern Finland and is home to
What is Las Fallas Festival in Spain? It is, one of the best festivals I have ever been too. The festival goes for a few weeks, but the major excitement is usually over five days at the end. It is
Many people come to Barcelona to escape the cold during the Christmas period, but it’s also a great place to enjoy an alternative holiday experience. There are many things to do in Barcelona for Christmas, from beautiful Christmas markets to
When you think of Barcelona, you don’t usually think of Christmas markets. Paella, football, or tapas usually comes to mind first, not sparkling fairy lights and Christmas trees. It’s a destination that you should definitely add to your Christmas bucket
Everyone’s probably heard the stories about Naples; a hotbed of the mafia, streets full of muggers, pickpockets and murders. Which would make any person question if it’s safe to visit Naples let alone wonder if it’s worth visiting? I know
Mostly when you speak to people or read blogs, the consensus about Cuba and food is that it’s terrible, which is why where you eat in Havana is so important. The Cuban food was once pretty average, when all restaurants
Havana is a snapshot from another century and a postcard to a different way of life. Large boulevards intersect in the city, lined with grand old buildings that are now falling into ruins. Smaller roads twist between them filled with
Cuba is an amazing country full of friendly locals, beautiful old cars, and ruined majestic buildings. It’s a unique country, and even as a seasoned traveller there were things I wished I’d known before I arrived. I’ve written this guide
Mexico has great food, beautiful beaches, and strong cocktails, but what it’s also famous for are whale sharks, particularly large amounts of them. It’s been a dream and passion of mine to swim with these gentle giants for ages, and
Tulum is a beach paradise on the east coast of Mexico. Known for it's highend hotels and eclectic food choices, it's also great for day trips to see other parts of Mexico. It's two hours drive from Cancun, which makes
Seville is a pretty city full of photogenic buildings and ancient history. Make sure you take your camera with you to grab some memories of your time wandering the streets, eating at beautiful bars, and enjoying the grandeur of the
Isla Mujeres is a tiny Island just off the coast of Mexico from Cancun. The high-speed ferry only takes half an hour, but once you step off onto the island you are a world away from the huge resorts and
Seville is a great city for exploring but also for eating and drinking. The tortillas are delicious, the churros fluffy, and the drinks cold.