Blog The Mont Blanc Journey: Courmayeur to Chapieux and Crossing into France – Days 1 & 2 Posted on April 25, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Here we go again on the Tour de Mont Blanc! This was the fourth (and we hoped the final) year that my friend Julia and I were back in the Alps, walking a section of the Tour de Mont Blanc. The TMB is one of the great mountain hikes of… Read more
Blog Exploring the Scenic Gower Beaches from Our Elegant Mumbles Cottage Posted on April 24, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Friday night, we crossed the Severn Bridge, leaving behind a busy week in Bristol for a weekend at the beautiful beaches of the Gower Peninsula and the nostalgic seaside town of Mumbles. This part of South Wales is familiar to me, as I recently visited Swansea to follow Dylan Thomas’s… Read more
Blog Top 10 Must-Visit Cities Worldwide for 2024 Posted on April 23, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Deciding whether to use third-party sites for booking vacations is a topic for another day. However, it’s clear that there are many options out there—some great, some mediocre, and some with so many fees that they’re not worth it. Trip.com, with over 45 million users, is a reliable choice without… Read more
Blog Exploring the Alsace Wine Route: A Unique Tasting Experience with Lüftner Cruises Posted on April 23, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Alsace is one of the most beautiful wine-growing regions along the Rhine, known for its charming walled towns, narrow winding streets, and half-timbered houses. You can explore the region’s wines by following the Alsace Wine Route. We took a trip with Lüftner Cruises that combined European history and Alsace wines,… Read more
Blog Exploring the Riad Star in Marrakech: A Historical Retreat Once Graced by Josephine Baker Posted on April 23, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide When Mike and Lucie Wood discovered an old property in the Marrakech Medina to add to their collection of boutique riads, they named it Riad Star simply because their daughter liked the name. It was only after neighbors asked if they were naming it after the star who had lived… Read more
Blog Exploring the Majestic Trails of Indonesia’s Volcanoes: A Comprehensive Hiking Manual Posted on April 22, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Indonesia, with its more than 120 active volcanoes, is a hotspot for seismic activity. This archipelago, spanning an area as wide as the United States, offers stunning views of volcanoes from almost every angle. When I first visited Indonesia, I compared my photos to a friend’s taken a few years… Read more
Blog Exploring Tredegar, Wales: Tracing the Legacy of Aneurin Bevan, Architect of the NHS Posted on April 21, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide In South Wales, we explored the rich industrial heritage of Tredegar, a small town with a big history. This town, born from iron and coal mining in “The Valleys,” has been home to some notable figures who fought for better working conditions. We traced the steps of Aneurin Bevan, who… Read more
Blog A Cozy Retreat: The Hotel Zur Post Experience in Salzburg Posted on April 21, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Hotel Zur Post is a charming, family-run guesthouse in Austria, making it a cozy spot for a few days of sightseeing in Salzburg. After a couple of hours’ drive from Munich airport, we were grateful for our Sat Nav, which helped us easily locate Hotel Zur Post on one of… Read more
Blog A Comprehensive Review of Kurhotel Skodsborg: Copenhagen’s Premier Luxury Spa Hotel Posted on April 19, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Light, air, and water are the perfect ingredients for relaxation and recuperation on holiday. In our busy lives, we need moments to stop, rest, and just gaze at the horizon. Holiday time provides the opportunity to refocus on our health and wellbeing. We found all of these moments and more… Read more
Blog Crafting Mouth-Watering Greek-Style Stuffed Tomatoes Posted on April 19, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Today, I had the most amazing stuffed tomatoes, eggplants, and peppers filled with rice, herbs, and local Greek cheese. These were prepared by Katy, my sister’s Greek mother-in-law, whom we affectionately call Yia Yia, which means granny in Greek. I’d love to share the recipe with you, but it’s a… Read more