Do not be surprised if during your holiday in Canada, you hear as many 'bonjour's' as you do 'hello's'. While English is the primary language of Canada, French is just as commonly used to communicate.
You have the flights booked, the hotel room reserved, and you are packed for travelling. But being prepared for your holiday starts before you depart on your travels. Cover-More's ultimate checklist will prepare you and your home before you leave town and will help ensure you return to your home just as you left it.
This week Meg shares with us her ‘National Lampoons’ style family vacation with lots of dramas and even a celebrity sighting!.In June last year my family (husband and two boys) went off to Europe where there were many magic moments that happened along the way.
There is something about watching the sun dip below the horizon as the skies turn all shades of red, orange, yellow, purple, blue and more. It’s mesmerizing, memorable, inspiring and as it is often said, no two sunsets are ever the same. Whether it’s the colours, clouds, scenery or who you are with, each sunset has something unique about it.
You take everything you need with you on the road and are guaranteed good company regardless of where you end up each night. One guaranteed way to see France unlike a majority of the tourists who pass through is to tour the incredible country in a campervan with those you like most. It's one of the most economical ways to see Europe and the only schedule you have to stick to is your own. Here's a sample itinerary for a weeklong trip through the country where you can see history, art, culture and more in France!
Eastern Europe is a region filled with culture, history, architecture and unbelievable scenery. With something for everyone, this region is especially known for the community-minded locals. Get a real feel for what it is like to live in Eastern Europe by staying at one of the best hostels around.
This tiny territory on the shores of the Baltic Sea offers visitors a wide range of activity. The untouched nature and rich medieval heritage found only in this region are just a few reasons why this country is the newest vacation hotspot.
Julie Jones is a travel writer with a difference. Today Julie provides us with a fantastic guest blog about finding unique wheelchair accessible adventures.
The earlier you can check-in for your flight, the better your chances are of finding the perfect seat. Check in online as early as possible to swap your seats or confirm the seats you chose when you snagged your tickets. When choosing your seat, keep away from galleys and bathrooms and opt for window seats as close to the front of the aircraft as possible. Think of it this way—the fewer people you see in front of you, the easier it is to ignore the other passengers and the more important you will feel. Avoid bulkheads though, as they often cater to the young-family set where all things baby and toddler will be stored.
Transport back to a simpler time in Havana, Cuba. This city may be timeworn, due to the long-standing economic embargo against the country, but its colonial architecture and pristine beaches make Havana a diamond in the rough