Something for Everyone on a Maltese Family Holiday

It can be tough to choose a family holiday destination that you can guarantee will please the whole brood, particularly if everyone has a varied set of interests. If you’re struggling to decide on a getaway spot, consider Saint Paul’s Bay in Malta. This area has it all, from historic attractions to golden sandy beaches –even the pickiest kids won’t complain. For Adventure Seekers Not everyone wants to lie in the sun while they’re away, and thankfully Malta has a

Hostel Hopping for Solo Female Travellers

Travelling is one of life’s greatest pleasures – and one of the most unique and exciting (not to mention budget-friendly) ways to experience another country is by staying in a hostel. This form of accommodation will allow for lower prices than a hotel, as well as give you ample opportunity to meet fellow travellers from all over the world. This type of accommodation is particularly popular among solo travellers – cheap rooms, others adventuring by themselves who are more than

Seoul

Top 10 Things to Do in Seoul – South Korea

The Korean barbecue has become a popular form of dining in cities all over the world. It’s a very sociable occasion at which diners cook their own meat on a grill at their table. Marinaded meat is ordered according to type (beef, pork, chicken) and cut (thick, medium, thin) and is accompanied by a vast selection of side dishes and sauces. Some great places to enjoy a Korean BBQ in Seoul include:

From Affordable to Fanciful: Venetian Bars for Every Budget

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: one of the best things about travelling is getting to try different food and drink… and Italy is known for being a favourite foodie destination. One of the best areas of this delicious country is Venice, a city filled to the brim with delectable and indulgent eateries and cantinas. I’ve compiled a list of some of the best Venetian bars that are suitable for all budgets (don’t worry, it’s not all

Slovak Sweets: The Best Desserts and Treats in Slovakia

Are you thinking about heading to Slovakia on your next getaway? Well, I’d certainly recommend this destination to those with a sweet tooth, so if that sounds like you then you’re definitely on the right track. Although Slovakia is largely known for its meat-based dishes, the country is also home to a number of tasty sweets, and in this post I’ll talk you through some of the very best. It’s time to tease your taste buds before you travel! Scrumptious

Find Cultural Wonders Beyond Comparison in Munich

There are few places in the world that fuse modern and traditional quite so elegantly as Munich. It is a city like no other andhas something to suit every discerning visitor. High-tech cars and cutting edge art complement beer tankards and Lederhosen in a way that only a Bavarian destination can. With so much on offer to the culture-loving traveller, I have whittled out a few highlights that are definitely worth investigating when you are on a short break in

Seoul

City Travel Guide to Seoul – South Korea

The city of Seoul is the capital of South Korea. It has a population of over 10 million and metropolitan area of more than 25 million making it one of the world’s largest urban areas. Its skyline is dominated by skyscrapers whilst on the ground its residents travel around on one of the planet’s most advanced metro system. Visitors to the city come to discover its palaces and temples as well as shopping to their heart’s content whilst snacking on delicious Korean street food. Day trippers head out of town to visit the nearby Demilitarized Zone which separates North and South Korea.

Chill in Calpe: A Cool, Collected Spanish Holiday

If you’re looking to get away for a little Spanish sizzle without being overrun by crowds, Calpe, on the beautiful Costa Blanca, offers the perfect balance of relaxation, natural beauty and authentic laidback culture. It’s possible you’ve never heard of it, but it’s a pretty safe bet you’ve heard of its most famous geological feature – the Rock of Ifach. Ah yes, that place. Aside from the famous rock, this is actually one of the loveliest places on the Costa

Pick Puerto Pollença for History and Culture

Majorca has been a hugely popular tourist destination for many years, attracting travellers from all around the world with its warm weather and beautiful scenery. While this has of course led to a lot of development, with businesses keen to cater to the big tourist market, there are still places you can go to enjoy some island calm – places like Puerto Pollença. The first thing that strikes you about this small town on the island’s north side is how

Crazy in Corralejo: Adventures Fit for the Whole Family

With their wonderful weather and sparkling seas, the Canary Islands are a hugely popular holiday destination for tourists from all over. Perhaps the best of all these islands is Fuerteventura, the second largest and a real tourist favourite. Its name translates in English to ‘strong wind’, and it is sometimes known as ‘the island of eternal spring’ for its breezy, refreshing climate. It’s certainly warm in summer, but the Atlantic winds help keep the hot Saharan heat away. All this

The Best Beaches in Spain’s Huelva Region

Every parent knows the magic word when it comes to pleasing everyone on the annual family holiday: beach! If you’re looking for an all-round magic destination that delivers the best sandy bonanza under the Spanish sun, the beaches that can be found around the beautiful Huelva region have everything the entire brood needs and more. One thing you should understand before you go is that you’re going to be spoilt for choice along this gorgeous stretch of coastline, so it

Airport

Touch Down: 4 Vital Airport Considerations

Amongst all the excitement surrounding going away on holiday, including planning your accommodation, buying new clothes and making sure you have all the accessories you need ahead of your break, it’s easy to forget the smaller considerations you need to make regarding what to do once you’ve arrived at the airport.

Kuwait

Top 10 Things to Do in Kuwait City

For a taste of daily life in Kuwait City you need to pay a visit to the Souq Mubarakiya which has been at the heart of the city’s commercial life for over 200 years. Visitors can wander around hundreds of stalls selling foodstuffs and can look for souvenirs to take home such as gold jewellery, perfumes, textiles and spices. Look out for the Sadu House which sells authentic Bedouin handicrafts. Local cafés around the souk are great places to stop for a strong Arabic coffee or a cup of traditional tea with a slice of date cake. There are also a number of restaurants where you can enjoy typical Middle-Eastern cuisine in the company of local shoppers and market workers.