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Travelling well since 2006. Full-time travellers Craig and Linda Martin take you around the world

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Total: 221

As we travelled using the Eurorail/Eurail Global Pass, we took note of what we would have spent buyi

Jane Meighan set off on her first big adventure at the age of 17, heading to Australia to spend thre

La Tomatina is a giant tomato fight that’s held every year in Buñol, Spain, on the last Wednesday of

Whether you call it a career break, gap year, or a sabatical, the movie Eat, Pray, Love has certainl

Buenos Aires is located on the Rio de la Plata (the silver river). Most of the transport hubs are lo

Berlin is a vibrant city full of art, history, and fantastic people doing interesting things. We spe

Trains are the best way to get around Europe and a Eurail Pass, also known as a Eurorail Pass, might

Victoria Brewood was the winner of WorldNomads Vantastic South Australia, which means she got to spe

Ever wanted to travel to China? This week we speak with Coley Dale who has been living and travellin

Travel to Bath, England and you will be rewarded for your effort with Roman Baths, Georgian architec

New York is an incredible city - we’ve just discovered that six days is in no way enough. We caught

Wine and football aren't the most obvious of combinations, but today we talk with Tara O'Leary, the

It's our last week in South America, travelling with our friends Angela and Janine. It's been an ama

We're coming to the end of our four-month trip in South America, and we've had an awesome time. In t

We're just days away from launching our new ebook, The Art of Solo Travel: A Girls' Guide by Stephan

152 - Visit Iguacu Falls

2010/5/15

A visit to the Iguaçu Falls is a must on many travellers' itinerary of South America. And for good r

Tim Ackroyd spent six weeks touring Victoria, one of our favourite Australian states, as part of the

We've spent the last ten days in Bolivia, which isn't really enough to do it justice. But we've had

We've spent the last three weeks in Cusco, studying Spanish, enjoying the history, and being frustra

I find it strange that concerns about safety are some of the main reasons people don't like to trave