Culture Cramming: Art History for the Mildly Interested Traveller

Whether you are the type of traveller who goes on Mediterranean cruises, backpacks across Peru, or lives abroad in Ireland, you have probably experienced a moment where you are standing in front of an incredible ancient ruin, pyramid, or medieval cathedral and have no idea what the hell it is.

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Mediterranean cruise travel guide

The Mediterranean Sea was named for its location – at the very centre of the earth.  Early civilizations believed that this particular body of water was indeed geographically the centre of the planet, a myth that persisted for many thousands of years. Today, while it may be fair to say that the Mediterranean is not… Continue reading Mediterranean cruise travel guide

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What You Can Expect From Your First Mediterranean Cruise

Cruise - Image by Edward Roberts Jr

Cruising is unlike any other holiday experience. There are so many parts to the holiday experience that make it so unique. First of all the fact that you sail on a ship rather than staying in a hotel or B&B make the experience totally unforgettable. Secondly the facilities on-board provide you with hours of entertainment… Continue reading What You Can Expect From Your First Mediterranean Cruise

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Spain, where the Sun is Always Shining

Spain is one of Europe’s most profound travel treasures. Much of the country experiences an average of 300 sunny days a year. The Mediterranean climate denotes warm, dry summers and mild winter months, so any time or season is a perfect time to visit Spain!

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Barcelona City and Hotels Guide

Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain with a population of over 1.6 million people. It is a city that can boast of its architectural and artistic beauty. The influences of Salvatore Dali, Pablo Picasso and architect Antoni Gaudi, can be seen everywhere. This beautiful city is located on a plain that rises up… Continue reading Barcelona City and Hotels Guide

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