
Seeing the Northern Lights is something that recently has become a personal travel goal for me. I worked several years on and off in the northern parts of Alaska, but always in the summer when the sunlight stretched late into the day. Since we moved to Europe last year I knew that this would be…

Language: English and Maltese Currency: € Euro Driving: Car recommended if you are comfortable driving on the left side of the road. Otherwise you will be limited on what you can see without hiring a driver or tour. Popular foods: Lebanese and Seafood Family Friendly?: Everyone here was very laid back and friendly with the…

To see video of our trip to Matera and Puglia, check out my highlight on Instagram. To purchase a comprehensive and interactive version of this guide click here! Located in the little known Basilicata province of Italy, it is nestled between Campagna and Puglia. Matera itself is the third oldest city in the world, coming…

Milan is known as a hub for fashion and design. Even sitting at a cafe provides inspiration. The locals strut their stuff on the sidewalks like they are catwalks. And any city with that much shopping going on is bound to have a thriving second hand clothes market. While we were in Milan, I knew…

3 Days in London with Kids London is an incredible city with so much history to see within easy access of the Underground train system. After a slight learning curve (those underground gates close quick! If traveling with kids make sure you use the wider family gate) the tube and bus system is extremely easy…

Cruises are a great way to see lots of different places without having to repeatedly pack and unpack. I got my first taste of the Mediterranean from a cruise ship, we island hopped in the Caribbean and it was a great way to see a lot of Australia without flying all over. You barely realize…