
La Rioja, Spain Destination Guide and Trip Planner
After a little creative pause (I got kinda busy with school, y’all, but more on that in another post!) the DOTM returns with July’s entry.
After a little creative pause (I got kinda busy with school, y’all, but more on that in another post!) the DOTM returns with July’s entry.
Okay, I’m gonna be totally honest with you, my dear readers: I don’t much like winter. Cold, snow, darkness, wearing way too much clothing so
For this month’s destination I’ve chosen a place which is more or less in my own backyard. Franconia is an unofficial region of Germany, mostly
Austria is a well-known travel destination in Europe, but I’m going to highlight part of one of its lesser-known regions. Styria (German: Steiermark) is located
Unless you know me personally (or have read my profile), you probably don’t know that before I moved to Bavaria, I spent over 7 years
I settled upon this destination guide in a rather unusual manner. I zoomed in on southeast Asia, looking for places that were not so familiar
When you think of the east coast of the USA, what do you think of? Probably the first states to come to mind are Florida,
Looking for a European destination that offers a great combination of urban and natural attractions, with a rich cultural history but without so many tourists?
The densely populated eastern United States isn’t exactly known for its isolated places, but the mountains of western North Carolina are one of the exceptions.
Off the wind on this heading lie the Marquesas We got 80 feet of the waterline nicely making way Perhaps you know these lyrics from
Here’s one for the history buffs, wine lovers and hopeless romantics – Verona, Italy! Verona oozes beauty and romance: surrounded on three sides by a
Everybody knows Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), the beautiful coastal city in western Canada. But did you know that BC’s capital isn’t Vancouver, but Victoria, on
Interesting landscapes, varied architecture, great swimming and diving, excellent cuisine, alluring architecture, 7,000 years of archaeological history and an appealing, sunny Mediterranean climate – all
If you haven’t read Part 1 of this series yet, you can find it here. Puerto Nariño The highlight of our visit to the Colombian
Amazon: the name conjures images of vast swathes of isolated jungle, indigenous communities and their unique cultures, and of course the mighty river itself. This
If you haven’t read Part 1 of this series yet, you can find it here. There’s a little something for everyone in Mallorca, and visitors
Hooray, finally! 🙂 Today Germany has opened its borders to other EU countries, and for the most part those of us in Europe are free
I’ve decided to take a small break from the Bayern Local Series, to share with you what I consider to be one of the most
Looking for a Bavarian city that’s big on charm and beauty, but small on tourist crowds? Then look no further than Landsberg am Lech, the
Continuing with the ‘Bayern Local Series’, I’ll move from nature to city and introduce you to lovely Bamberg. Located along the Regnitz River in Upper