Nov 17, 2021• by suetravels
Saudi Arabia - One of Travel's Last Forbidden Frontiers
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), has been on the bucket list for a long time. Until very recently, it was only possible to visit on a business visa. And women weren't...
Nov 12, 2021• by wasatch
Eating in Utah: A General Guide, Mostly for International Visitors
American restaurants typically serve gargantuan portions. At age 79, when we order Chinese, its one entree and two plates, or 3-4 appetizers (a Dim Sum meal). The Denny's restaurant chain has...
Nov 9, 2021• by irenepaolinelli
Green Weekend in Dinant: What to See and Do Not Miss
Dinant is a small, pretty Belgian town with a beautiful natural environment to explore. The atmosphere along the Meuse quay is calm and pleasant. In the summer, you can sit on the terrace while...
Nov 4, 2021• by irenepaolinelli
A Walk Through History and Nature Along the Opale Coast
Between the Manica Channel and the North Sea lies the Opale Regional Natural Park, the so-called Opal Coast. A bucolic landscape to discover, nearby the city of Calais! This protected area...
Sep 7, 2021• by suetravels
The Wondrous Western Isles of Scotland
The Outer Hebrides (or the Western Isles) have been on my bucket list since it was first compiled and The Time of Covid presents a perfect opportunity to make the trip. This is an archipelago of some...
Aug 28, 2021• by SuitcaseTravelBlog
Rome. Rome. Rome. What a wonderful city. Beautiful, impressive and powerful. Italy has not only incredible art, history and remarkable architecture, but also a great Italian cuisine. The Italian...
Beachfront Hostel in Peaceful Lush Gardens, Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
Historical Tour with a Taste of traditional Cuisine