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Don't miss a chance to visit the picturesque city of Copenhagen in Denmark.

Where to Vacation in Northern Europe

Northern Europe might not have the weather that the south of the continent can boast about, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go there. There is so much to see and discover, and if you’ve never been to countries in this part of Europe before, you’ll benefit massively from heading there for the first time. You’ll be impressed by what you find with these suggestions of where to vacation in Northern Europe.Where to Vacation in Northern Europe

How to survive on the road: the 5 "P" of Digital Nomads

5 “P” Skills of Digital Nomads: How To Survive On the Road

Love to travel? For many, traveling is not just an adventure; it’s a job.  These digital nomads leverage technology to work remotely, living an independent lifestyle.  But that doesn’t mean they don’t work. Because when work is fun, it doesn’t feel like a job. Read on for our guest blogger John Miller and his tips on how to survive on the road with these 5 “P” Skills of Digital Nomads.5 “P” Skills of Digital Nomads: How To Survive On the Road

Get ready to ride with these 12 tips for motorcycle road trips.

Tips for Motorcycle Road Trips

The open road. Exploring and experiencing new destinations on two wheels. Oh yes, motorcycle road trips are magical, aren’t they? But riding a motorcycle on multi-day, long road trips are more involved than packing a bag for a quick scoot. Read on for 10 tips for motorcycle road trips.Tips for Motorcycle Road Trips

A chance meeting with Chinese women while exploring the islands of Ko Samui, one of many reasons why I love traveling solo.

Traveling Solo, Opening Eyes to New Cultures, People & Places

When I traveled to Thailand a few years ago, I had no idea how soul-stirring and relaxing this traveling solo adventure would be.  From spiritual discussions of Buddha to literally lying with tigers to a retreat to the island of Ko Samui, Thailand was (and still is) a life-changing experience for me. And since then, so many destinations have inspired me to continue traveling solo, opening my eyes and soul to new cultures, people, and places.Traveling Solo, Opening Eyes to New Cultures, People & Places

Victorian B&B: Union Gables, Saratoga Springs, NY

BedandBreakfast.com Announces October as International B&B Month

What’s not to love about B&Bs? Unlike some hotel brands (not a bad thing, just saying), B&Bs are unique, individual gems, often tucked into quiet corners of the world, and its innkeepers are welcoming and full of local knowledge. From castles and cabins to boats, yurts, and urban escapes, every B&B is one-of-a-kind, and that’s the beauty of booking a stay at a B&B. Let’s celebrate BedandBreakfast.com’s International B&B Month in October with a travel bucket list of B&Bs!BedandBreakfast.com Announces October as International B&B Month

The Best Holidays to Travel

With so many families separated by miles, continents and time zones, it’s difficult enough to coordinate travel schedules amongst family members. When making plans to travel, the question most often asked is what are the best holidays to travel?The Best Holidays to Travel

Luggage Review: Ricardo Elite Roxbury 2.0 Spinner

Oh the endless search for the perfect carry-on bag. I’ve been mostly content with my spinner Samsonite luggage set, a Christmas present from my daughter a couple of years ago. However, I’m always searching for the really perfect suitcase. The carry-on  luggage that rolls away from the competition. The one that perfectly fits everything you need for a long weekend getaway without getting the evil eye from the airline stewards.  Then ta-dah, just like that, I was given the opportunity to review the Ricardo Beverly Hills Elite Roxbury 2.0 Spinner.  And you know they had me at spinner.Luggage Review: Ricardo Elite Roxbury 2.0 Spinner