Rome, Italy, is one of the most fascinating cities on the planet. Known for its wealth of incredible sights, historical monuments, ….and crowds of tourists, the Eternal City is on many travel bucket lists. Have a stress-free and enjoyable trip to Rome by mastering these seven things to know about Rome for first-time visitors. If you’re ready to create your itinerary for Roman, be sure to read…
Rome, also known as the Eternal City, calls to travelers with all types of interests. Do you love history? Rome is more than 2,000 years old. Architecture? It has some of the most spectacular (and studied) buildings and monuments in the world. Art? Maybe you’ve heard of this masterpiece called the Sistine Chapel. Do you travel for the food? You definitely won’t be disappointed! Rome is a…
Yes, you know it’s the largest canyon in the world. And it was formed by the Colorado River slowly carving it out over time. But I bet you didn’t know THESE facts about the Grand Canyon! Read on to learn a few new things about the U.S.’s second most visited National Park. You might be surprised. If you are planning a trip to the park, definitely…
Is a visit to Dublin, Ireland, in your future? Whether you have an epic two-week trip to see the emerald isle or a quick business trip to the country’s capital, you need to add these excellent side trips outside of Dublin. Get comfy at a Dublin hotel and explore the city AND some fascinating sights close by. You won’t soon forget these day trips from Dublin, Ireland…
And Her Royal Tips on Visiting With Characters Get ready. It’s confession time. What secrets could I have to share about Disney? Well, I’ve been going to the parks all my life. Not a let’s-go-for-a-vacation thing. More like a my-Dad-worked-there-for-three-decades-and-I-grew-up-going-to-the-parks thing. And then, I-worked-there-for-four-years…
One of the most incredible sites in the Holy Land, the Dead Sea is a destination you just can’t miss. Get ready for a lazy float in its salty, mineral-rich waters. Read on for your complete travel guide to visiting the Dead Sea. All About the Dead Sea Widely known as the lowest accessible place on earth (1,412 feet below sea level), the Dead Sea lies…