Category: Destinations

  • Being a tour leader: What is it like & what does it take?

    Being a tour leader: What is it like & what does it take?

    Ever thought what it’s like to be a tour leader? We got the answers straight from the horse’s mouth by asking some of our tour leaders why they tour lead and what it is about travelling that keeps them on the road. Here’s what they had to say…. Kaeleigh (Canadian) As a tour leader, I…

  • A slice of history: Italian pizza

    A slice of history: Italian pizza

    Pizza is one of the most popular foods around the globe! In fact, pizza can be found in almost every country in the world. However, the Italians are still the inventors of this much-loved delight. Here’s a bite-size history of Italian pizza… Humble beginnings & strange new fruit We’ve been topping flatbreads with tasty ingredients…

  • Travelling for the love of art? Don’t miss these 8 cities!

    Travelling for the love of art? Don’t miss these 8 cities!

    Travel and art are like a cup of coffee and a good book – it just goes. If you travel for the love of art, chances are you’ve got a bucket list of top destinations as long as your arm. We’ve rounded up a few of the cities that are bound to excite your creative…

  • A guide to travelling without the chaos and recharging

    A guide to travelling without the chaos and recharging

    Have you been longing to unplug from the chaos and travel ? Excellent news! We’ve prepared a concise guide on travelling more, making more memories and going home refreshed. What on earth is wellness travel? Depending on the context, wellness travel can mean a few things. Firstly, it refers to travelling to countries like Russia…

  • The best of 2017 in Travel

    The best of 2017 in Travel

    You’ve shown us what you found to be the most useful, interesting and inspirational posts from Expat Explore in 2017. Here’s a countdown of our Top 10 blog posts, hopefully you’ll find one that will pique your interest and help you to end your year off with a new adventure on the way… 10. The…

  • Tulip Time and the Keukenhof Tulip Festival in the Netherlands

    Tulip Time and the Keukenhof Tulip Festival in the Netherlands

    March is around the corner! Which means – Spring is inching ever closer in Europe and Europeans are getting ready for warmer weather and sunshine. This is the absolute best time to travel to this part of the world and especially to the Netherlands. The Dutch are the kings and queens of celebrating a new…

  • Holland’s holiday traditions: recipe for a memorable festive season

    Holland’s holiday traditions: recipe for a memorable festive season

    Christmas is a magical time the world over, and one of the most interesting aspects of this holiday is that every country has its own particular traditions over the festive season. When you travel to Europe over the winter holidays, it’s always such a treat to immerse yourself in local customs and experience Christmastime from…

  • Travel Story: It’s more than a bug, traveling has consumed me

    Travel Story: It’s more than a bug, traveling has consumed me

    Remedios Valeriano got her first glimpse of travelling ‘by accident’ at the age of 48. Since then, she makes sure that she is well-prepared and informed about her next destination. “I do tonnes of research about it, which cities to tour and landmarks or scenery to immerse myself in.” I am 50 years old and…

  • Cheap & free things to do on (almost any) tour in any country

    Cheap & free things to do on (almost any) tour in any country

    We’re here to tell you how to save money while you travel! If you’re on a coach tour that already includes many outings, you can save even more as you find free things to do on your free days. Here are a few cheap or free things to do in just about any destination… Seek…

  • Travel Story: Life is short and the world is too big not to travel

    Travel Story: Life is short and the world is too big not to travel

    Jeffrey Lee is originally from Korea, carries a US passport, lived in Kigali (Rwanda) for almost 8 years and currently lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand. After retiring from 37 years of banking, Jeffrey and his wife Kristin are currently involved in a ministry that equips and empowers businesses with a mission in Asia and Africa.…