The Parador Santa Fe Review: Cute Boutique Hotel in Santa Fe

Heads up: some of the links on this site are affiliate links. If you click and make a booking or purchase, I’ll make a commission (at no extra cost to you). I partner with companies I personally use and the $$ goes towards creating more awesome, free travel content.  Santa Fe is full of really…

Continue ReadingThe Parador Santa Fe Review: Cute Boutique Hotel in Santa Fe

3 Days in Charleston Itinerary: Perfect Weekend in Charleston!

Heads up: some of the links on this site are affiliate links. If you click and make a booking or purchase, I’ll make a commission (at no extra cost to you). I partner with companies I personally use and the $$ goes towards creating more awesome, free travel content.  With its colorful buildings, vibrant foodie…

Continue Reading3 Days in Charleston Itinerary: Perfect Weekend in Charleston!

Give it a try: Why this Bangkok backpacker strip is worth a visit

Lonely Planet’s “Give it a Try” series is all about making a case for obvious travel experiences that may have been discounted for being too touristy or popular. Here, photographer Austin Bush - a Thailand local - explains why you need to see beyond the neon and noise to appreciate Bangkok's Khao San Road. Khao…

Continue ReadingGive it a try: Why this Bangkok backpacker strip is worth a visit

How I travel… with writer Isabel Allende

The best travel advice comes from the people who have done it all before. In this series, we ask well-traveled experts for their tips and advice.  Writer Isabel Allende (often referred to as "the world's most widely read Spanish-language author") is currently on a book tour promoting her newest novel, Violeta. We caught up with her recently…

Continue ReadingHow I travel… with writer Isabel Allende

10 day trips from Vancouver: see more of British Columbia

There's so much to see and do in Vancouver that you might forget to check out what the surrounding area has to offer. A transport hub with great access to the rest of British Columbia, the West Coast metropolis is the perfect jumping-off point for day trips for foodies, history buffs, outdoor adventurers and more. Here are…

Continue Reading10 day trips from Vancouver: see more of British Columbia

Our LGBTIQ+ guide to Denver

Known as the Mile High City due to its altitude (and, more cheekily, its laid-back attitude toward cannabis), Denver is a wonderfully quirky and inclusive destination for LGBTIQ+ visitors. The largest city for hundreds of miles in any direction, Denver serves as the rough-around-the-edges promised land for queer folks from all over. The best of…

Continue ReadingOur LGBTIQ+ guide to Denver

The 12 best things to do in Morocco

Morocco is a country of dazzling diversity, from its ancient cities and craggy mountain ranges to rolling deserts and deserted beaches.  One day you could be scaling Toubkal, North Africa’s highest peak, the next you could be meeting designers in Marrakesh, riding the Atlantic rollers in Essaouira, strolling through the twisting blue alleyways of Chefchaouen,…

Continue ReadingThe 12 best things to do in Morocco

Nuremberg vs Cologne: what’s the best Christmas market in Germany?

What is the best Christmas market in Germany? For those in the know, two names always crop up as can't-miss experiences: Cologne and Nuremberg.  We asked two passionate, local writers to convince us that their hometown is the best place to experience a bit of Christmas cheer. So which is the best Christmas market in…

Continue ReadingNuremberg vs Cologne: what’s the best Christmas market in Germany?

8 ways to get off the beaten track in Egypt

One of the cradles of civilization, Egypt has a bounty of ancient monuments that’s unparalleled anywhere else in the world. The names of Egypt’s big-hitters – the Pyramids of Giza, the Sphinx, King Tut and the Valley of the Kings – are known by millions around the globe who might never even set foot in…

Continue Reading8 ways to get off the beaten track in Egypt