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A crew member’s guide to Kefalonia
When I accepted my second cruise contract and started daydreaming of the ship’s Greek itinerary, I pictured myself gallivanting around the rocky coastlines, swimming in clear blue waters and strolling charming fishing villages. Some of the more popular Greek destinations like Santorini and Mykonos
Read moreBeyond the baguette – exploring Paris’ dark side
When planning my trip to Paris, I wanted to see more of the city than just the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre. While the French capital’s known for its iconic landmarks, charming cafés and beautiful gardens, I was more curious about the darker side of the city – think less Emily in Paris and more
Read more24 hours in Brussels
As someone who has lived in Belgium for the last 27 years, I’m almost ashamed to say I hadn’t properly visited my own capital yet. This all changed a few weeks ago, and it was so good. From getting free chocolates at a Neuhaus store (stay tuned to discover how), going inside the Atomium to [&hel
Read moreCroatia as a base to explore the Balkans
When we were picking a place to go for my boyfriend’s 30th birthday, we discussed loads of destinations, but they were all either too cliché, too expensive or not adventurous enough. Then, I remembered somewhere we kept being recommended – the Balkans. We’d both never been to this part of
Read more3 must-visit foodie spots in Rethymnon
Surreal mountains, tranquil beaches and the cutest old towns – you don’t have to look hard to find beauty in Crete. But, when it comes to food, the number of options can be overwhelming (in the best way). Everywhere you turn, there’s a mix of traditional tavernas, cosy cafes and dessert spots
Read moreA solo traveller along the Italian Riviera
Sometimes, if you want something done, you just have to do it yourself! The stunning coastlines and eclectic terraced houses of Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera have filled my Pinterest boards for as long as I can remember. I had always longed to hike the trails, take in the picturesque views and
Read moreWhy I love the TUI BLUE Sensatori Atlantica Caldera Palace
Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, is packed with ancient ruins, historic sites and pretty villages waiting to be discovered. But exploring it all doesn’t mean you have to give up on the relaxing part of your holiday… On my last trip, I stayed at TUI BLUE Sensatori Atlantica Caldera
Read moreEat your way through Singapore in a day
If there’s one thing Singapore does well, it’s food. Actually, there are a lot of things Singapore does well… but the food is something that really can’t be missed. I’ve been there twice now, and each time I go with an empty stomach, and come back fuller than a prize-winning pig. From
Read moreThe ultimate guide to Krakow
Growing up, my friends never said “we’re going to Poland,” until recently… It seems my Instagram is full of stories from people visiting Krakow and other places in Poland, and I’m so here for it. As someone who’s been to Poland more times than I can count (let’s ignore the fa
Read moreMum-daughter duo takes on the Costa del Sol
Stuck for ideas for your next holiday? Look no further, because the Costa Del Sol’s got you covered. With 320 days of sunshine a year, it’s a dream destination. That’s why, after my year studying abroad in Córdoba, I decided to take my mum on a gals’ trip along the Andalusian Coast. Having
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