How to Spend One Day in Bruges
Often referred to as the Amsterdam of Belgium, Bruges is a truly beautiful medieval city built upon canals. If you only have one day in Bruges, this post shares the highlights.
View PostOften referred to as the Amsterdam of Belgium, Bruges is a truly beautiful medieval city built upon canals. If you only have one day in Bruges, this post shares the highlights.
View PostBelgium is a stunning country full of rich history and culture, but often overlooked by its neighboring countries. This post shares some information on what to know about Belgium before you travel.
View PostRabat, the capital city of Morocco is quite small, which means you can visit the majority of the things to do in Rabat in one day.
View PostBetween the riverwalk, museums, cathedral and old world architecture there is more than enough to see in one day in Frankfurt.
View PostIf you plan to spend for 4 days or longer in Dubrovnik, save some time to day trip from Dubrovnik to Kotor Montenegro.
When visiting Dubrovnik, save a day to visit Montenegro and the Bay of Kotor. Dubrovnik is located roughly 1.5 hours to the Bay of Kotor.
View PostWhether you’re visiting Fairbanks for viewing the Northern lights in the winter or getting to Denali in the summer, make sure to give yourself a few extra days to enjoy what Fairbanks has to offer.
View PostIf you’re looking to truly disconnect while visiting Alaska, Chena Hot Springs is the place to visit. Located an hour and a half northwest of Fairbanks you’ll find yourself in a beautifully remote area of interior Alaska that is also completely without cell phone service. Here you’ll find the Chena Hot Springs resort which is located at naturally occurring geothermal hot springs.
View Postthere are many reasons why to visit Alaska in the shoulder season. the top 3 are fewer people, less expensive, and normal daylight hours
View PostNashville is definitely a party town, and while a lively honky tonk can be fun, there’s more to see and do around Nashville outside of the downtown/Broadway corridor.
Nashville is definitely a party town, and while a lively honky tonk can be fun, there’s more to see and do around Nashville outside of the downtown/Broadway corridor.
View PostThe Mammoth Cave National Park is a very unique national park, as the bulk of what you’ll visit is underground. This is also a great way to get out of the city and see some of the unique natural splendors of the area.
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