Tag

Travel

Browsing

Willkommen in Deutschland! Germany – the land of beer, bratwurst and breathtaking castles! I spent a full week traveling Bavaria’s famous Romantic Road during the Oktoberfest season, and have all the tips, tricks and a picture-perfect itinerary to share with you for you to make the most of this epic trip experience as well. Day by day, our itinerary went: Day 1-2 – Munich & Oktoberfest Day 3: Neuschwanstein Castle Day 4: The Alps (Berchtesgaden and Salzburg) Day 5-6: Romantic Road to Rothenburg ob de Tauber Day 7: Bamberg Munich & Oktoberfest Where to Stay: Castle Moerlbach As a group of 6, we decided to find an Airbnb on the outskirts of Munich near beautiful Starnberg Lake, a 25 minute drive into the city. I couldn’t recommend the Airbnb more! It’s a 19th century manor home that has quite the history. The current owners purchased the property in the early 2000s…

From port wine to sunshine, rich culture to beautiful beaches, the Portuguese coast boasts some of the most majestic landscapes and historic cities across Europe. This itinerary will take you up and down the coastline, on the ultimate road trip of Portugal. Porto & The Douro Valley Accommodation Recommendation: Airbnb (2 bed/ 2 bath located in historic port wine distillery building with balcony overlooking the Ribeira UNESCO cultural district) I’d recommend staying on the Villa de Gaia side of the river as it’s a bit less busy than downtown Porto, with easy access (by boat, gondola or bridge) to the historic Porto center. Villa de Gaia is also where all the port wine distilleries are! Recommended Itinerary:  Day 1: Arrive in Porto Explore Villa de Gaia Cais de Gaia WOW – Cultural & Porto Wine District  Day 2: Porto Tour Day 10:45- 1:00:  Porto Free Walking Tour Meeting point: The…

Portland, Maine isn’t the first Portland that comes to mind when someone mentions America’s craft beer capital — that finger is usually pointed at Oregon. However, this little city in Maine is brewing up more beer than anywhere else in the U.S. per capita. With 17 microbreweries and a population of 67,000 people, Portland, Maine has 25.5 breweries per 100,000 people, the highest rate of anywhere in America. Plus, the charming cobblestoned streets, boutique shops, and 5-star seafood make this New England city the perfect weekend getaway. So, want to do a bit of brewery hopping? Come along, I’ll point you in the direction of the very best.

The roaring ‘20’s — a time of flappers, prohibition, and the iconic vibes of the speakeasy. These hush-hush bars became popular in the US during prohibition when liquor became illegal to sell, but Americans didn’t want to give up the fun-loving liquor. The term speak-easy came from the idea that these places had to be discussed quietly and kept on the down-low during these times so as not to alert the police of their presence. Many times these speakeasies were located in basements of other businesses, creating a dark, intimate atmosphere that is still represented in the modern day speakeasies found in many countries around the world today. While today’s speakeasies are certainly not illegal, many of them have kept that cool-cat atmosphere and swanky style. Don’t miss these eight speakeasy-inspired bars that found their way across the pond in the UK. The Washhouse, Manchester A launderette is not the type…

Lovingly called Ptown by locals, Provincetown on Cape Cod is a picturesque coastal town with a very colorful community. Along with the historic houses and eye-catching art galleries, Ptown is known for its vivacious and fun-loving gay pride, where rainbow flags fly high over bustling Commercial Street, and eccentric shops and equal rights events can be found on every corner. Ptown’s historic charm thrives in this new-age locale, making the very tip of Cape Cod one of the most vibrant and fun-filled coastal escapes!

Experiencing Africa’s wildlife while driving across the Savannah is one of those moments right out of your wildest dreams. (Right, T Swift?). If you’re a traveler exploring the world on a budget and a quintessential African safari ride seems a little out of reach, do a little digging and you may just be surprised what you find.

At an average $1,000 per person per night, the everyday traveler may think they’ll never get to experience the natural beauty of a herd of elephants splashing through a watering hole, or the grace of a cheetah as it runs across a plain. But there are a few companies making the experience of the African safari accessible to everyone by flexing their prices based on the seasonality of your visit, and these eight companies below are among the best.