Blog Experience Tirana Like a Local: 7 Essential Tips for Your Summer Visit Posted on May 20, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Albania has gradually become one of Europe’s favorite budget destinations. However, as more people discover its once-overlooked capital, Tirana, finding those great deals everyone talks about isn’t as easy. Mastercard recently named Tirana the third-fastest growing travel destination in the world, so I thought it was time to share some… Read more
Blog Exploring Heather’s 2015 Travel Adventures: A Year of Journeys Posted on May 19, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide We’re in that quiet period between the Christmas festivities and the fresh beginnings of the New Year. It’s a time to reflect on the past year, to think about the adventures and challenges, the excitement of discovering new places, and the cherished moments spent with loved ones. Here’s a look… Read more
Blog A Scenic Journey Through the Heart of Texas Hill Country Posted on May 18, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The Texas Hill Country is the area between San Antonio and Austin where the flat plains transition into rolling hills, dotted with small towns established in the 19th century by Swedish and German settlers. Last year, we explored this region and discovered many things that seemed unusual to our European… Read more
Blog Exploring a Unique Car Rental Experience at Bristol Airport with Car and Away Posted on May 17, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Have you ever spent a day exploring close to home and thought, “Why go on holiday when there’s so much to see nearby?” That’s exactly how I felt driving through Somerset, using the new car-sharing service from Car and Away at Bristol Airport. This service is like Airbnb for cars,… Read more
Blog Cherished Moments in Copenhagen: Our Mother-Daughter Adventure Posted on May 16, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide During my recent trip to Copenhagen, I had the pleasure of spending time with my daughter, who shared some great tips for activities that mothers and daughters can enjoy together in the city. When traveling with others, there’s always a difference of opinion on what to do and see. What… Read more
Blog Top 5 U.S. States for a Peaceful Summer Getaway (And 5 You Might Want to Skip) Posted on May 15, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The only thing that can dampen the excitement of a fun summer getaway is the thought of dealing with the crazy crowds at every beach, attraction, and restaurant – basically, everywhere. While going to popular destinations can help with FOMO, if you’re like me and want to avoid the chaotic… Read more
Blog Cultural Experiences Awaiting You in Graz Posted on May 14, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Admire the view over the red-roofed medieval town and climb up to the historic clocktower on the hill. Explore inside the modern art museum, affectionately known as the ‘Friendly Alien.’ These are just a few activities culture lovers can enjoy in Graz. The historic city center and Schlossberg fortress have… Read more
Blog Experience Tranquility This Summer in a Quaint European Nation with Historic Medieval Towns Posted on May 14, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Europe is a dream destination for many travelers, especially Americans eager for a cultural experience. With its real-life castles, charming cobbled towns, and rich history, it’s no wonder it’s so popular. While places like France and Spain are well-known, there are hidden gems like Estonia that are often overlooked. Estonia,… Read more
Blog A Tranquil Retreat: Cadbury House Hotel Near Bristol’s Scenic Countryside Posted on May 14, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Nestled on the slopes of Cadbury Hill, with woodland behind and views over North Somerset fields, Cadbury House Hotel in Congresbury offers a countryside feel while being just 30 minutes from Bristol. Our stay in the glamorous Loft Suite, complete with cocktails and dinner at the Marco Pierre White restaurant,… Read more
Blog Exploring the Majestic Trails of South Tyrol: A Journey Through the Dolomites Posted on May 13, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Our first day of hiking in the Dolomites was relatively easy, as we tackled the gentler slopes of the Rosengarten range in South Tyrol. However, Day 2 was much more challenging. We scrambled over the Coronnelle pass and carefully navigated down the treacherous scree slopes on the other side. After… Read more