Blog Journey through the Charms of France: Paris to Brittany and Normandy Road Adventure Posted on March 20, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Summer is finally here, and that Parisian holiday you’ve been dreaming about is just around the corner. Why not make the most of your trip by exploring more of northern France with a rental car? Here are some ideas for a road trip starting in Paris and taking you through… Read more
Blog American Airlines Halts New York to Cancun Flights Due to Reduced Demand Posted on March 19, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide In a surprising move, American Airlines has decided to pause all flights from New York to Cancun for two months this fall. This temporary suspension will last from September to November, potentially disrupting plans for those looking to escape to the Caribbean during this period. However, travelers planning trips later… Read more
Blog Strolling Through the Enchanting Bluebells of Prior’s Wood in Bristol Posted on March 19, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide April and May are the months when bluebells bloom in England, but this year, April also brought a lot of rain. For several weekends, I watched the bluebells in our front garden, eager to explore the bluebell woods around Bristol but deterred by the heavy rain. Finally, a sunny day… Read more
Blog Journey Through the Heights: A Video Diary of Trekking the Tour de Mont Blanc Trail Above Chamonix Posted on March 17, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide During my recent three-day hike in the Chamonix valley along the Tour de Mont Blanc trail, I kept a video diary to capture my experiences. This video is a bit longer than usual, but I hope you’ll find it engaging enough to watch until the end. On the first day,… Read more
Blog How About Exploring This Hidden Mediterranean Beach Gem Unknown to Most Americans? Posted on March 17, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The Mediterranean, often called ‘The Med,’ is a top summer destination for Americans. They flock to sunny spots like Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, and Greece, all bordering the turquoise waters. However, this vast sea touches three continents, and some stunning coastal areas are not in Europe. These places often go… Read more
Blog A Serene Encounter with Snowdrops at Lytham Hall, Lancashire, England Posted on March 17, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide I recently went to an event in Lancashire and had a wonderful time strolling through the wooded grounds at Lytham Hall, admiring the beautiful snowdrops. One of the joys of spring in England is witnessing the seasonal flowers that signal the transition from winter to spring, with snowdrops being the… Read more
Blog Six Cities to Gain New U.S. Passport Offices Posted on March 17, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Getting a passport or renewing your current one has become much simpler. The U.S. State Department recently revealed plans to open new passport offices in six cities nationwide, adding to the existing 29 offices. The new offices will be strategically located across the U.S. to help millions of Americans easily… Read more
Blog Beat the Heat! Why This Record-Breaking European Destination Is Perfect for Your Summer Vacation Posted on March 15, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide It’s easy to get tempted by the idea of a warm, beachy vacation this summer, especially with social media filled with stunning pictures from beautiful destinations. However, a beach vacation isn’t for everyone. Personally, I’m craving a European city break. If you’re also looking for a place with mild weather… Read more
Blog Essential Tips for Navigating Cancun Airport During Summer Travel Posted on March 14, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Cancun is the top destination for Americans traveling abroad, no matter the season. Known for its all-inclusive resorts, endless stretches of soft white sand, and turquoise seas, it’s the perfect tropical getaway. However, even the most relaxing resort stay can have its hiccups, especially when dealing with the chaotic Cancun… Read more
Blog A Culinary Journey Through Lebanon’s Mezze Traditions Posted on March 14, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide I love the Mezze style of meal because it lets you sample a variety of dishes instead of envying your friend’s order. Sharing food, passing it around, and enjoying a leisurely meal while chatting is something I really enjoy. There’s the smooth hummus made from chickpeas, garlic, and tahini, the… Read more