One of the greatest roads known to mankind, Route 66 was one of the USA’s major highways. Stretching from coast to coast, from Chicago to Los Angeles, the ‘Mother Road’ has long been travelled by locals and travellers alike. Historically it was used by workers moving for better work opportunities. […]
Author: Natalie King
Nine of the best photo spots in Vancouver, Canada
As one of two primary gateways to the Canadian Rockies, Vancouver is the perfect city to spend some time. It’s well-regarded for its liveability, friendly locals and easy atmosphere despite being such a dynamic city. To stamp your mark during your travels, here are nine of the best photo spots […]
Discover London, Paris and Amsterdam
Welcome to the bustling streets of three of Europe’s most vibrant cities! Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, London, Paris, and Amsterdam never fail to captivate with their unique blend of history, culture, and modernity. It’s high time you booked a trip to discover London, Paris and […]
Fascinating traditions in Japan
Japan is world-famous for its deep-rooted culture, developed over centuries and influenced by Shinto religion, Buddhism and Confucianism. Today, Japan holds social harmony and hard work at the forefront of its culture so let’s take a look at some of the fascinating traditions in Japan. Take a bow Whether you […]
The best of the Moselle River
Meet the Moselle River, also known as the Rhine’s peaceful little sister. Passing through France, Germany and Luxembourg, an Avalon Waterways river cruise highlights plentiful Riesling vines, fairytale castles and charming half-timbered houses. There’s much to see and do, but here’s the best of the Moselle River. Cochem The tiny […]
Underrated places to visit in New York City
Made up of five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island), there is always something to see, do and eat in New York City. Each borough comes together to form a complex melting pot of cultures and history. While we love landmarks like the Empire State Building and […]