The statistics I read in the in flight magazine stating there are 880,000 bicycles and only 780,000 residents, is actually believable. I wonder how many tourists choose to take this mode of transport through the city when they visit Amsterdam. It was certainly for me (as a bike novice), safer to remain on foot.
How to spend your time in Split, Croatia
Split in Croatia, is an easily accessible city by land, sea and air, and a great place to spend some time and/or use as a base for day trips nearby. It’s a destination where you will want to take your time. So, here’s a few pointers to help with planning how to spend your time […]
Getting back to travelling after Coronavirus
Like many, I was hopeful that last weeks government announcement regarding travel from the UK would be more positive. Instead I’m trying to make sense of the various lists and secretly thinking lockdown seemed easier, as at least it was clear where you could go. As there are currently only about a third of the […]
Consider visiting Europe soon
Europe’s internal borders are starting to open up and more countries are expected to follow this week. Which means those within the continent are being able to consider the possibility of travelling to a European destination. International travellers are likely to follow soon.
Ways to celebrate World Gin Day
Do you really need an excuse to drink gin? With World Gin Day (13th June) next weekend and most countries still awaiting an ease of lockdown, particularly on pubs and bars, there’s still plenty of ways to celebrate World Gin Day. So stock up and prepare to pour yourself a large glass of your favourite gin […]
Travelling through sketches
What does a travel blogger do when she’s not travelling? Of course I’ve answered this question before, but that was 5 years ago and a choice! This year it’s a case of not being able to travel, and already having cancelled one holiday I’m expecting the same will apply to others. After ramping up my […]