Blog Strolling from Blaise Castle to Kings Weston – A Scenic Journey through Bristol Posted on February 1, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The walk from Blaise Castle to Kings Weston in Bristol is a great way to enjoy fresh air, exercise, and a bit of history, poetry, and sculpture. Plus, you might get a nice cup of tea and cake at the end! Let me share the highlights in case you want… Read more
Blog A Serene Getaway: Windmill Bay Hotel – Luxurious 4-Star Seaside Retreat in Zakynthos, Greece Posted on February 1, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Windmill Bay Hotel on the Greek island of Zakynthos is a perfect spot for a relaxing holiday by the sea. This 4-star hotel, renovated and reopened in spring 2022, combines modern Greek design with all the comforts you need. The hotel has 57 rooms and suites, all located right by… Read more
Blog Experience Sustainable Luxury at Akrolithi Boutique Hotel in Greece Posted on February 1, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Nestled between the sea and sky, the six stone towers of Akrolithi Boutique Hotel offer stunning views of a sweeping bay in the Mani Peninsula, Greece. This family-run, eco-friendly hotel in the Peloponnese provides a warm welcome, inviting you to relax on the terrace and soak in the scenery. We… Read more
Blog Aruba’s Arikok National Park: A Hiker’s Paradise Posted on February 1, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide At 8am, the heat was already rising as my taxi dropped me off at the Arikok Park Visitor Centre in northern Aruba. When you think of the Caribbean, you might picture lounging on white sandy beaches with a rum punch in hand. While I had enjoyed plenty of that, today… Read more
Blog Indulge in a Luxurious Spa Retreat at The Macdonald Bath Hotel and Spa Posted on January 30, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The Romans bathed in it, the Georgians drank it, and Jane Austen wrote about the fashionable society that flocked to enjoy it. I’m talking about the thermal spa waters in Bath. While you can’t bathe in the public Roman Baths anymore, which are now a visitor attraction, there are plenty… Read more
Blog Exploring the Vibrant Art Scene of Saint Lucia: Murals, Galleries, and Creative Minds Posted on January 30, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide The lush landscapes and turquoise waters of Saint Lucia offer year-round warmth and vibrant colors that attract visitors to the Caribbean. It’s no surprise that this island paradise has inspired many St Lucian artists, both those who grew up on the island and those who visit and return repeatedly to… Read more
Blog Delightful Hungarian Goulash and Other Savory One-Pot Meals Posted on January 28, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide During our family holiday at Hullam Hostel on the shores of Lake Balaton in Hungary, we enjoyed a nightly tradition of eating stew cooked in a massive pot over an open fire. The warm weather allowed guests to relax in the open-air bar area next to the street, where they… Read more
Blog Savoring Hungary’s Street Food Delights: Lángos and Beyond Posted on January 28, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide If you’re visiting Budapest and looking for a cheap, tasty, and typically Hungarian snack, you should definitely try Lángos. Pronounced “Lang-gosh,” this treat is a must-try. We had Lángos a couple of times during our trip. Once, we got it from a booth on the top floor of the Central… Read more
Blog Protecting the Rainforest in Sarayaku, Ecuador: A Friday Photo Feature Posted on January 27, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide During my visit to the Ecuadorian rainforest community of Sarayaku, I met a young filmmaker named Heriberto Gualinga. He was the brother of our two local guides, Ingaro and Gerado, who joined us on a week-long river journey from Puyo to Kapawi near the Peruvian border. In Heriberto’s traditionally built… Read more
Blog Exploring the Scarcity of Women in Travel Hosting Roles Posted on January 26, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Alright, I’m not usually one to go on a rant, but after watching yet another travel documentary hosted by a middle-aged man, I feel compelled to speak up for women everywhere. This autumn, UK TV screens are flooded with travel documentaries, but I can’t help but wonder, “Where are all… Read more