Every travel blog, podcast and guide book has tackled the issue of packing light. It makes perfect sense; carry only what you need to stay agile and unencumbered by the possessions that may rule our everyday life, but not our travel adventures. We listened, we watched, and as a result we tried packing light on…
Back On Board – An Update
There is still no clear date for the resumption of cruising from the United States and with the recent upsurge of cases south of our border, in Europe and in Canada for that matter, I am doubtful of a quick resolution. The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) refers to cruise ships as “hotbeds for virus…
Cruising Through Europe – Part 3
Part 3 – Everything Else Breakfast and dinner will be part of the cruise experience but consider trying the local cuisine while ashore. If you are not sure ask your tour guide or a local where to eat. Many cities have markets where you can pick up the makings for a picnic, or check out…
Cruising Through Europe – Part 2
Part 2 – Getting Around Once you have decided what you want to do in each port, determining how to go about it can also be challenging. If the cruise itinerary says you have eight hours in port, start by subtracting at least an hour to allow for the time required to get the ship…
Cruising Through Europe
Part 1 – Making the Decision Travelling in Europe is a grand and exhilarating adventure but the prospect of choosing one country or one single destination can be daunting for most travelers, especially for those who have never visited Europe before. You can trust that your travel agent will pick the right one for you…
Staying On the Beaten Path
Many travel bloggers write about the unusual or obscure. They relish in finding and sharing the lesser known and least travelled destinations. They write articles that are interesting, edgy, and for the most part aimed at the younger traveller. I can’t stay up late enough to enjoy the newest hottest night spot and the thought…
Why You Need a Good Guide Book
Our philosophy when we travel focuses on finding the significance in what we see and do from a cultural and historical perspective. We want to appreciate the art we see and the historical icons we visit as much as the food that we eat and the people we meet. It is for this, and for…
Researching Your Destination
Each week my optimism increases that travel will be a viable option again, if not this year, than into the spring of next year. I was talking with a good travel friend last week and they had just booked a trip for May 2021. We have one booked for the same month. Fingers crossed!! Having…
How It’s Done
We have watched the news intently as travel slowly opens up around the world. Despite a few false starts there are some organizations and countries that seem to have found a way to make this happen. It is our hope that this will lead the way for others so that those of us waiting patiently,…