First-timer’s guide to Western Australia

If you’re heading to Western Australia to get away from it all, camp under the stars, frolic on empty beaches, explore mind-blowing geology, and learn from millennia of indigenous cultures, you’re in the right place. If you want top-notch restaurants dishing out cuisine from around the globe with hospitality staff that are as passionate about…

Continue ReadingFirst-timer’s guide to Western Australia

5 of the best hikes near Madrid: experience the beauty of the mountains

"¡Vaya, vaya! ¡Aquí no hay playa!" – which translates to "here, there is no beach!" – is a familiar refrain in Madrid, a good-humored lament to the fact that the Spanish capital lacks its own city beach. But what Madrid lacks in coastline, it certainly makes up for in spellbinding natural views, thanks to its…

Continue Reading5 of the best hikes near Madrid: experience the beauty of the mountains

Getting around Chile is one of South America’s great adventures

Chile may be narrow, but the distance between Punta Arenas, in the south, and Arica, in the north, is about 5000km (3100 miles). That’s about the same as the distance between New York and San Francisco. Needless to say, getting around this fascinating South American country poses some challenges. This long and slender South American…

Continue ReadingGetting around Chile is one of South America’s great adventures

22 things to know before going to El Salvador

With 200 miles of coastline, more than 170 volcanoes, multiple archeological sites with Mayan ruins and a rich coffee and cacao farming tradition, El Salvador is a wonderland for surfing, adventuring and relaxing.  Unfortunately, the country’s reputation abroad usually has more to do with danger than hiking trails – and understandably so.  Ravaged by a…

Continue Reading22 things to know before going to El Salvador

Bermuda’s food and drink shouldn’t be missed

Bermuda’s eclectic cuisine is a reflection of its history, from the accidental arrival on an uninhabited island by English survivors from the Sea Venture shipwreck, through centuries of the transatlantic trade of enslaved people, to the arrival of Portuguese farmers from the Azores. British, African, Portuguese and West Indian culinary influences, ingredients and traditional techniques…

Continue ReadingBermuda’s food and drink shouldn’t be missed

How to get around Amsterdam

Comfy footwear and a good sense of direction will get you far and wide in Amsterdam. It’s one of the easiest European cities to get around. The Dutch capital’s center is easily walkable since it’s so compact – perhaps a little too so as it tends to get very crowded. Luckily, public transport, connecting central…

Continue ReadingHow to get around Amsterdam

Experience history, art and culture with these 9 top actvities in Dresden

Dresden is a city for time-travelers. You can spend a day hopping between beautiful Baroque buildings all the while walking in the footsteps of more recent ghosts that continue to weigh heavy on the city’s soul. There’s the resplendent Altstadt (Old Town) meticulously reconstructed to its former glory and Christmas Markets that bring light to…

Continue ReadingExperience history, art and culture with these 9 top actvities in Dresden

Explore Bangladeshi culture in London’s Brick Lane

Brick Lane is famous for its vintage boutiques, vibrant street art and bagel shops, which command long lines around the clock. Yet it is also the heartland of the UK’s Bangladeshi community and has even been renamed “Banglatown” by the local council, a title emblazoned in Bengali on the gate at the southern entrance to…

Continue ReadingExplore Bangladeshi culture in London’s Brick Lane

These are the beaches in Brazil that locals love – and you will too

No other country conjures images of paradise quite like Brazil, and its beaches are no exception. With 7491km (4656 miles) of coastline fringing this vast nation, there’s a perfect stretch of sand for every situation, whether you want a party atmosphere or a place to revel in the whisper of the surf and the swoosh…

Continue ReadingThese are the beaches in Brazil that locals love – and you will too

What to eat and drink in Scotland

Scottish food will forever be associated with the deep-fried Mars bar, but this massively undersells a rich and varied national cuisine that can match anything found in the British Isles. Predictably, big cities in Scotland offer the richest pickings for foodies, but you’ll find impressive gastronomic experiences across the country, from rural pubs and B&Bs…

Continue ReadingWhat to eat and drink in Scotland