Hiking Cap Noir and La Roche Verre Bouteille on the French island of Réunion was one of the most breathtaking experiences I had in the Indian Ocean. *This site contains affiliate links, where I earn a small commission from purchases you make, at no cost to you. We left the cruise port in Réunion on… Continue reading Cap Noir and La Roche Verre Bouteille- the most magical hike in Réunion
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Corfu Old Town : An extensive guide to exploring Kerkyra
Corfu Old Town is a magical place, with a character unlike anywhere else in Greece. Even if you're staying elsewhere on the island, here's why Kerkyra (as the city- and Corfu island itself- is also known) is well worth a visit. *This site contains affiliate links, where I earn a small commission from purchases you… Continue reading Corfu Old Town : An extensive guide to exploring Kerkyra
Santorini in October – an Autumn Day Without the Crowds
Santorini in October is an Autumnal wonderland. *This site contains affiliate links, where I earn a small commission from purchases you make, at no cost to you. The first time I visited Santorini was in late August. I stayed in a cave not far from Fira. (Which sounds odder than it was. Traditionally houses on… Continue reading Santorini in October – an Autumn Day Without the Crowds
‘Iolani Palace- Visiting the Only Royal Palace in the USA, and how Hawaii became the 50th State
Did you know that one US state once had a royal family? Here's the story of 'Iolani Palace, and how Hawaii came to be the 50th state. *This site contains affiliate links, where I earn a small commission from purchases you make, at no cost to you. I visited 'Iolani Palace during my budget stay… Continue reading ‘Iolani Palace- Visiting the Only Royal Palace in the USA, and how Hawaii became the 50th State
The Best Restaurants in Corfu Town – a guide to the most delicious hidden gems in Old Town Kerkyra
Even if you're staying outside of Corfu Town, a day trip to the old town of Corfu (also known as Kerkyra) is a must. Wandering through the Venetian alleyways is like stepping back in time, whilst also providing a bit of relief from the scorching sun in mid-summer. To top it off, there are plenty… Continue reading The Best Restaurants in Corfu Town – a guide to the most delicious hidden gems in Old Town Kerkyra
Hiking in Mauritius – A Road Trip to Le Morne Brabant
Mauritius is famous for its stunning beaches and five star resorts. BUT there are SO MANY amazing outdoor activities to try here aside from sun bathing- and hiking in Mauritius is one of the most popular. Allow me to cut straight to the chase here guys, and say that hiking up Le Morne Brabant was… Continue reading Hiking in Mauritius – A Road Trip to Le Morne Brabant
Lost in Translation in North Carolina – Sweet Tea, Steel Magnolias and Shagging Lessons
I'd like to think that when it comes to travelling in the USA, I'm pretty well-versed. I spent several months backpacking across the United States with my ex boyfriend, spending the majority of our time by chance in the South. (I say 'by chance' because we pretty much decided the route spontaneously as we went.)… Continue reading Lost in Translation in North Carolina – Sweet Tea, Steel Magnolias and Shagging Lessons
Riverton North Carolina – a hidden gem in Scotland County NC
Once upon a time, I visited a town so tiny and magical, that you can't actually find it on a map- Riverton, North Carolina. The state of North Carolina is not a classic tourist destination, especially not for English visitors to the US, like me. But my time here with my pal Rachel and her… Continue reading Riverton North Carolina – a hidden gem in Scotland County NC
How to get the ferry from Corfu to Albania
Getting the ferry from Corfu to Albania is super easy, and super quick. In fact Albania is so close to Greece that you can see its beautiful mountains across the sea from the coast of Corfu. And, Albania is 100% worth visiting, whether you're planning to visit on a day trip from Corfu, or to… Continue reading How to get the ferry from Corfu to Albania
A Day at Dungeness – the only desert in England
I've spent a day at Dungeness a few times in my life, but my hazy childhood memories of this little village in Kent all paint a rather bleak picture. Tiny ramshackle cottages dotted across a vast expanse of shingle, a nuclear power station looming in the distance, and a sky that's consistently a wash of… Continue reading A Day at Dungeness – the only desert in England