Destination weddings may have been put on pause the last two years, but they’re back with a vengeance! From mini-elopements to grand cross-border affairs, saying “I Do” with your friends and family in a stunning locale is showing to be increasing in popularity, due to the travel-starved masses looking for an excuse to celebrate and get away.
There’s no better time to think about your 2022 travel goals than now while the year is still fresh and new. And if you’re going to tick an item off of your bucket list, you might as well do it in style. Whether you’ve hit the jackpot, have spent years saving for a trip of a lifetime, or simply have a generous annual travel budget, you won’t want to miss these luxe ideas for a trip you’ll never forget.
If you’re looking to combine a holiday with a good dose of Christmas cheer, look no further than these destinations where the holidays truly come alive.
From Christmas markets and spectacular lights displays to storybook streets dusted with snow, these festive towns and cities deliver the goods.
Solo travel has gathered a lot of pull worldwide in the past couple of years…
Did you know that since 2016 there’s been a 131% growth in the Google searches for ‘solo travel’?
And, also, about 11% of the world travel market consists of solo travelers with the majority of them being women.
Well, there’s not an iota of doubt that travelling alone has its exclusive charm…
Away from people, solo travel feels like journeying towards finding yourself.
But, there are some downsides to traveling alone as well.
And, above all is lack of safety!
Read through the SEVEN tips below to make sure you’re safe while you enjoy your time globetrotting on your own.
We all know that Jamaica is known for its great beaches and tropical sunsets, but there is a lot more to do than go to the beach. Although this is a great way to spend a vacation, some people want to be able to do a little more and see all the things Jamaica has to offer. Here is a list of some of the most amazing things to do in Jamaica that don’t involve sitting on the beach and catching some rays.
Everyone’s heard of Cabo and Cancun, but Mexico has more. So much more! Here are some of the lesser-known gems in this wonderful country – and each one of them could be worth a week-long trip in itself.
Mexico is – if nothing else – huge. And unlike a lot of the world’s biggest countries (Russia, Canada, and the USA – because of Alaska) it’s not just a frozen wasteland. Pretty much every part of the country is inhabited, and pretty much every part of the country has things going on. In fact, a trip to Mexico without a guide wouldn’t just be foolish – because you’d miss out on so much – it would be downright intimidating!
If you have always dreamed of having a destination wedding but are a little hesitant due to the current pandemic, well don’t fret. You can still have the beautiful destination wedding of your dreams.
Okay, you don’t really need five reasons to go to Cancún. One should suffice: the beach in this city, if you’ve ever seen photos of it!
But here are five reasons more that you should be packing your bags and setting out on a trip to the glorious Mexican Caribbean:
My husband and I recently returned from spending a few days in a cabin in the mountains of Sevierville, TN. It was our first time visiting the Great Smoky Mountains and renting a cabin. We had a wonderful, relaxing time but there were a couple of things that we’d wished we’d known beforehand.