Tag: femaletravelblog
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The ultimate guide to Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, one of the most fascinating and beautiful cities in the world and an absolute must visit when visiting North Africa’s Morocco. The ‘red city’ greets visitors with its earthy terracotta hues that are complemented by intricate geometric pattens. The Lively souks draw in the most tentative of visitors with their intoxicating scents, exotic spices,…
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10 ways to overcome homesickness when living abroad
By far the most common rhetoric I hear about when listening to people about moving overseas is about how incredible it all is, how “you’ll never regret it”. I personally found it all too intoxicating by the romance and glamour of it all. Something a lot of people aren’t too quick to share about their…
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How to spend a day in the picturesque town of Knaresborough & where to stay
Knaresborough is found in the heart of the county of North Yorkshire and lies within the borough of the famous spa town, Harrogate. This charming and historic market town is one of the most beautiful destinations in the whole of the United Kingdom. The centre boasts medieval castle ruins that sit above sheer limestone cliffs…
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The ultimate guide to Santorini
Santorini is one of the dreamiest islands that you can come across! Views of volcanos from lofty dramatic cliffs, white washed buildings completed with azure dome roofing and world famous sunsets where golden rays settle upon the Aegean Sea, Santorini is that awe-inspiring Greek destination that everyone has seen on a post card. Santorini is…
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Dog road trip essentials: The ultimate dog travel checklist
It’s no secret that I’ve had my heart stolen by my beloved Australian Cattle dog, Lulu. After adopting my four-legged companion, we quickly bonded over something that we both love…adventuring! It wasn’t long before Lulu and I were traveling somewhere new together every chance we had. From coastal camping trips on our home turf in…
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5 Reasons every woman should travel solo
Venturing out into the world is a scary proposition for even a small group of friends let alone a woman by themselves. There are so many misconceptions that women hold about traveling solo, however the reality is often very different and varies greatly case by case. I’ve lost count how many times that I’ve been…