Travel Diary I’m leaving for a Madrid city break tomorrow, together with my family! Yeah, I’m so excited! It’s for my mum’s birthday and it’s the first time we’ll all be together for a trip. Mum, my brothers and my future sister-in-law. We’re going for 3 days. It’s not my first time in Madrid though. […]
Isham Northamptonshire
Isham is a little village in Northamptonshire in the UK, located about an hour by train from London. This was the place I was staying for a long weekend. Some English traditions I wanted to try while there: Drinking afternoon tea After my arrival and some chatting, my friends wanted to take me for afternoon […]
Getting Lost in the Sahara Desert
by Dee Andrews (Boulder, Colorado) Travel and Travails in the Sahara One of my family’s most memorable experiences was on a journey through Southern Morocco. My husband and I and our two daughters, ages 6 and 10 at the time, were on a camel trek in the Sahara Desert. We had left near sunset, after […]
Passport requirements for travel to the USA
To fulfill the passport requirements, you must present a machine readable passport, if you’re traveling to the USA under the Visa Waiver Program (click here to learn more about VWP). Passports issued on or after October 26, 2006: e-PASSPORTS Any passport issued on or after this date by a Visa Waiver Program (VWP) country must […]
Red Sand Beach, Maui
by Lisa Dworkin Red Sand Beach is one of the most unique and beautiful beaches I’ve ever visited. The combination of red sand, blue water, and surrounding cliffs is amazing.
Dominican Republic
My personal experience in the Dominican Republic was at the Iberostar hotels, one in Punta Cana if you want the white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. Or the one in Puerto Plata if you don’t mind yellow beaches (instead of white ones 🙂 but they have the friendliest people! If you choose Punta Cana, you have […]