UNESCO World Heritage sites are often associated with scale, recognition, and, increasingly, crowds. Places like Rome, Machu Picchu, or Angkor Wat dominate travel itineraries, shaping the idea that cultural significance must come with visibility and volume. Yet this perception only reflects part of the picture. As David Pettitt of Pettitts […]
A Different Way to Experience Provence, France
There is a tendency to approach the South of France through movement. Travellers plan routes, move between villages, and try to absorb as much as possible in a limited time. Provence, in particular, often becomes a checklist of markets, vineyards, and hilltop towns, experienced quickly rather than fully. Villa Gallici […]
The Rise of the Food-First City Break
For years, city breaks followed a familiar script. Travellers built itineraries around landmarks, museums, and carefully ranked “must-see” attractions, often squeezing meals into whatever time remained. Food was part of the experience, but rarely the reason for the trip itself. That logic is starting to shift noticeably. According to recent […]
The Cruise Cabin Choice That Quietly Dries Out Your Skin
Cruise holidays are often positioned as effortless escapes. The environment feels controlled, the pace is relaxed, and the assumption is that time away from routine will naturally benefit your skin and hair. In reality, the opposite often happens. What makes cruises different is not intensity but accumulation. According to insights […]
A Guide to the Best Summer Activities in Blue Ridge, GA
If you’re searching for the best summer activities in Blue Ridge, GA, you’ll find a destination that blends natural beauty with laid-back adventure. Nestled in the Appalachian foothills, Blue Ridge offers a refreshing escape where warm days invite exploration and cool evenings bring relaxation. Visitors can experience everything from peaceful […]
How Travel Trends Are Reshaping the Future of Tourism
Travel trends shaping the future of tourism are no longer driven by price and convenience alone. While affordability and accessibility once defined how people chose where to go, today’s decisions are shaped by something less visible but far more influential. Travelers are increasingly guided by identity, values, and the kind […]
Europa-Park Breaks the 7 Million Visitor Mark in Record Anniversary Year
Fifty years after first opening its gates, Europa-Park has achieved a historic milestone. During its 2025 anniversary year, Germany’s largest theme park surpassed seven million visitors for the first time, setting a new attendance record and reinforcing its status as one of the country’s leading tourist destinations. To put this […]
The Storytelling Podcast – Ep37 – Savannah, America’s Most Haunted City
Savannah feels old in a way that goes beyond architecture. It feels heavy, as if the ground itself carries memory. This is a city that has seen more death than most people realize. Long before ghost tours and haunted hotel rooms, Savannah was shaped by war, disease, slavery, and repeated […]
Out Of The Classroom Learning Ideas For Kids
We can all agree that school education is so important for our kids, but that doesn’t mean that everything they can (or should) learn is done in a classroom. There are tons of fun and interactive ways they can learn in other ways, and many of these are things you […]