Posts Tagged: travel
Addressing The California Summer Stereotypes
By Kevin Wilkerson, PubClub.com I’ve just returned from the grocery store on my bicycle – a sweet baby blue beach cruiser – and will be using it again later in the day to go to
Why Travel to Malaysia During Ramadan & Eid
Today’s guest post is by Danial of Dan On The Road. Ramadan is a holy month where Muslims would fast from sunrise to sundown for 30 days, accompanied by intense religious activities. Ramadan is swiftly
Alternative Romantic Europe
Today’s guest post is by Oana Molnar. The words ‘Europe’ and ‘romance’ conjure some very specific images: usually involving the streets of Paris, a Venetian canal or somewhere in Tuscany. And that’s all well and
3 Great Day Trips from Barcelona
If you’re visiting Barcelona for the weekend, you’re unlikely to be short of activities. You’re more likely to find yourself with too little time than too few sights to see. There are so many museums,
Exploring Kiev
1. Dance salsa at Caribbean club Dancing fights stress and can be a very powerful natural antibiotic. If something in your life is not going well, then dancing can do wonders! Even if everything is going fine, dancing
Earthquakes in Taiwan
Today’s guest post is by Lauren Siegel, Asia Correspondent for Culture with Travel. Taiwan is located along the Pacific Rim fault line, otherwise known as the “Ring of Fire” and a hotbed for Earthquakes. I
From Traveler to Changemaker
Today’s guest post is by Maria Russo, who is a writer, editor, and the co-founder of Humanity Unified Int’l and of The Culture-ist In July 2015, my husband and I headed to Rwanda, a country that
Exploring Culture in Cambodia
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. Here are Brian’s takeaways for exploring the local culture in Cambodia. 1. LEARN KHMER Although the locals don’t expect
How Not To Be Fashionably Late When Travelling to London
Today’s guest post is by Jeanette Hill. The popular millennial term of “being fashionably late” is cool considering people get to see the effort you put into coming up with an ensemble that screams your
A Cinematic Look at Dominica’s Culture
Today’s guest post is by Kristen Kellogg: filmmaker, creative director, and brand storyteller behind Border Free Travels. It’s hard to believe all of the traveling I’ve done in the past two years since the launch of