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  • Praha

    Prague: The Perfect Christmas Getaway

    It’s never too early to plan that perfect Christmas vacation and Prague is the ideal destination. It’s medieval, cobblestoned streets come alive as the city transforms into a magical winter wonderland. With an Old Town Square wrapped in lights, vendor booths offering warm mulled wine, hot trdelniks and langoš to counter the winter chill, it is…

  • Passport

    Get Your Passport Renewed Faster With New Online Passport Renewal

    Reprinted from TimeOut|USA Written by Gerrish Lopez The State Department launched the new service, making the process easier for qualifying American travelers Big news for American travelers: The U.S. Department of State just made renewing your passport easier than ever. As of September 18, 2024, the new online passport renewal system is officially live, letting…

  • Ljubljana - Photo Credit: Jacob Riglin

    Ljubljana – Discovering Slovenia’s Fairy Book Capital

    Ljubljana, the picturesque fairy book capital of Slovenia, is nestled along the Ljubljana River and framed by the majestic Julian Alps. Ljubljana (pronounced lube-lee-ah-na) is the smallest capital city in Europe. Home to the University of Ljubljana with a student body of 50,000, this city of 300,000 residents has a youthful vibe (the average age…

  • Gran Canaria – Experience A Slice Of Paradise

    Draped in sunshine with over 60km of sandy beaches surrounded by the Atlantic and mild temperatures, it is no wonder Gran Canaria is considered by many to be a slice of paradise. Situated just 150km from Morocco and the Western Sahara, Gran Canaria is the third largest of Spain’s eight Canary Islands. Las Palmas de…

  • Cinque Terre Italy

    Cinque Terre – Best Places To Visit, Best Things To Do

    Carved into the cliffs of the Maritime Alps and the Apennines as if created for a Disney movie, sit the Italian Riviera villages of Cinque Terre (in fact, it was the inspiration for the Disney animation film”Luca”). Consisting of five ancient fishing villages – Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore – Cinque Terre…

  • Torremolinos

    Torremolinos – Best Things To Do, Best Places To Visit

    Situated along Spain‘s Costa del Sol just 14 km from Malaga, Torremolinos is one of Europe’s favorite playgrounds. Dating back to 1482, it was originally a small fishing town. In the early sixties, it was transformed into Costa del Sol’s first resort and soon became a favorite destination for Hollywood celebrities. Frank Sinatra, Briggite Bardot,…

  • Barcelona

    Barcelona – Best Places To Visit and Best Things To See

    Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and framed by the majestic Montserrat mountain range, Barcelona is like no other city. Cosmopolitan, trendy, avant-guard, artsy … there are so many ways to describe this iconic city. It is no wonder that Barcelona, Spain is one of the world’s most visited destinations! The capital of Spain’s fiercely independent Catalonia…

  • Perast

    Perast – Best Things To See and Do

    Located just a few kilometers from Kotor, the charming coastal town of Perast, Montenegro should not be missed! Overlooking the Verige Strait on a cape that separates the Bay of Risano from the Bay of Kotor, this UNESCO World Heritage village is only 1.5km long and can easily be walked in a matter of minutes.…

  • CAICAIS

    10 Best Things To Do In Cascais Portugal

    Located just 24.14km from Lisbon, the idyllic coastal town of Cascais makes for the perfect day visit. Set directly on the Portuguese Riviera, the sandy beaches, beautiful mosaic stone-laid streets and ideal weather attracts Lisboetas and tourists alike. King Luis I of Portugal made Cascais his family seaside residence in th 1870s followed by King…

  • Budapest

    Budapest – A City Full Of Surprises

    Regardless of how you picture Budapest, you will likely be wrong! Cosmopolitan, trendy, quirky … there are so many adjectives that could be used to describe this UNESCO World Heritage city. Pronounced “BudaPESH“, the city is actually divided into two sectors by the River Danube; Buda on the right bank and Pest on the left.…