Quick Packing Tips

Quick Packing Tips: The Ultimate Guide for Effortless Travel Packing can be a hassle, especially when you’re trying to make sure everything fits into your suitcase without causing any damage to your items. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! In our new series, Quick Packing Tips, we’ll share simple, practical solutions that’ll save you … Read more

5 Winter Styling Tips for the Beach

Keeping the Summer Vibes Alive in Winter at El Matador Beach Just because summer has officially ended doesn’t mean we have to say goodbye to the beach! We decided to embrace the beauty of El Matador State Beach, even in the chill of November. The temperature was in the low sixties—perfectly mild for a winter … Read more

Best Holiday Destinations for Couples

One of the important things to consider when organizing a holiday is the country’s entry requirements. Despite the rise of internet booking alternatives, travel agencies can assist with various travel needs, liaising with the visa and passport processing service on your behalf and providing them with the necessary information about you along with a photo … Read more

Hong Kong Hiking Bucket List

My Recent Adventure in Hong KongI have just returned from an amazing journey through Asia, during which Hong Kong was one of my destinations. I was aboard Holland America’s “Around the World” Asia Pacific Voyage. During my time onboard, I had a routine of walking the deck daily. But the true delight was when I disembarked off the vessel, shed Hong Kong’s concrete jungle, and embarked on a calorie-burning hike—with sheer stunning views! You would not believe it, but Hong Kong has more than enough beautiful hiking trails close to city center. And there is something for every kind of fitness level, so you can choose one that is best for you. Hong Kong Hikes Cool hikes nearby, Hong Kong hikingHong … Read more

Where to Eat, Stay, Play, and More in Venice, According to an Expert

Venice is tricky. On one hand, it’s one of Europe’s—maybe even the world’s—most overtouristed spots. Pretty much year-round, it’s packed, expensive, confusing for newcomers (what’s the difference between a gondola, a vaporetto, and a traghetto, anyway?), and too often the setting for some serious Italian food crimes. But let’s pump the brakes on Venice hate. As … Read more