A couple of weeks ago, I was lucky enough to attend The Eden Sessions down at the Eden Project in Cornwall. You can read more about that over at WitWitWoo, but I thought I would take this opportunity to talk about the accommodation that was provided. The Eden Project partners with the Youth Hostel Association (YHA) and offer a sleeping solution for visiting guests called Snoozeboxes. A Snoozebox is a small hotel room in a shipping … [Read more...]
Kissimmee is Calling
One of the holiday destinations we have visited the most as a family, is Central Florida. World famous theme parks are just one of the things that you can do in the area, and if I could offer you a word of travel advice, it would be to be brave and discover everything else the local area has, for a true Floridian flavour! Kate wrote in more detail about how two of the We Blog Travel team got to meet the CEO and President of Visit Kissimmee - DT … [Read more...]
Grange Wellington Hotel : A Hidden Gem
I always find staying in hotels one of life's most glorious luxuries. Especially if I find myself in a room on my own. Now don't get me wrong, I love holidaying with Dexter but there's something really decadent about spending the night alone in a hotel room. And a couple of weeks ago, I found myself doing just that. Dexter was away for the week with his school and BritMums Live blogging conference was taking place that weekend. I was due to be … [Read more...]
7 Things to Do in London for FREE
As the summer holidays approach, if you are a family who has a whole 7 weeks ahead of you to fill, it can feel daunting and expensive! So in this series we thought we would give you some top tips of things to do for free in the big smoke. Starting off with London. I'm not sure if you are aware, but during school holidays is actually one of the best times to visit one of the UK's cities, as this is when they have some of the best Hotel deals … [Read more...]
My Top Summer Reads
As I look out of my office window (I say 'office', I mean 'cafe'), and I don’t want to jinx anything, but I think summer might finally be here. Yes, it’s a little windy and living in the UK means I live my life being prepared for every weather eventuality, but the sun is shining at last. I’m going to Turkey in July and the countdown has most definitely begun. I debated whether to tell my son about the holiday, fearing the constant, “How many … [Read more...]
Day trip to Marseille
Last year, I was lucky enough to be invited on a cruise by MSC Cruises, reporting for Cruise International magazine. It was MSC Armonia's inaugural sail after its extensive refurbishment and lengthening, which took place in November 2014. The ship sailed from Genoa to the Canary Islands, although I disembarked at Cartegna, Spain. You can read the full review of my trip over at Cruise International magazine, but one of the … [Read more...]
Kate : My Bucket List
I was lucky enough to go on the occasional summer holiday with my parents when I was a child but always had a real wanderlust to travel when I got older. Instead, I got married very young and settled down and that, I thought, was that. Except now I seem to have found a new life for myself and my children … a life where I can do what I want, go where I want and be who I want. It’s fantastic! So I may be a little bit older, but my desire to … [Read more...]
Amanda : My Bucket List
I know I am going to really enjoying making a bucket list of all the wonderful places I would like to visit. I think for me I discovered my love of travel later in life, as work and study got completely in the way of my incredibly itchy feet for adventure and discovery. I'm all about capturing the memories, and I can't wait to photograph and share these places with you, helping you to make decisions on where you would like to travel to … [Read more...]
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