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Traveling in the Philippines: Vigan City

November 22, 2016 | by Joshia Mosier

Vigan City is a popular destination in the Philippines. Its charm lies in the cultural history that it carries years after the Spanish era. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which makes it that more appealing to travelers.... Read the rest


The Enchanting Cinque Terre in Italy: A Guide

October 24, 2016 | by Andrea Guerriero

Italy is a treasure trove of history with many spectacular sights all around the country. Some of them are more known than others, but that doesn’t mean they are any less significant. Rome (Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum), Florence (The Duomo... Read the rest


5 Parisian Life Hacks you need to know!

October 21, 2016 | by Andrea Guerriero

Paris is one of the must-see cities of the modern world. Its iconic architecture, museums, restaurants and shops, allied to that incomparable sense of chic, make it somewhere that you simply have to savour for yourself. Paris rocks, but like... Read the rest


A Guide To The Historical Landmarks Of Exeter

August 3, 2016 | by Andrea Guerriero

If you don’t consider a trip to Exeter as essential, you really should do, and that’s because it’s rich in history for those who love reliving the past. Needless to say, almost every destination has historical roots, but some cities... Read the rest


Facts about Romania you won’t ever believe

July 21, 2016 | by Andrea Guerriero

Romania is a wonderful country just waiting to be discovered but also a country surrounded by controversy and prejudice. So here are some interesting facts about Romania that you’ve probably never heard before! Romania has one of the happiest cemeteries... Read the rest


Noosa Travel Guide, the Hidden Gem of the Land Down-Under

February 12, 2016 | by Marie Nieves

Rising from the sub-tropical blue waters of the Pacific, nothing can prepare you for the glamorous, yet relaxing charm of Noosa, and the awesome experiences that lies ahead. Situated just north of Brisbane, a 90 minute drive separates you from... Read the rest



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