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Lived in England since 1998 and travelled the world since 2005, visiting over 100 countries on 5 continents. Writer, blogger, photographer with a passion for adventure and travel, discovering those off beat places not yet on the tourist trail. Marco contributes the very best in independent travel tips and lifestyle articles.

Leeds Castle: The Ultimate Day Trip from London for Families

We visited Leeds Castle on a warm, sunny day in May with Felicity and our daughters, Maya (10) and Bella (12). Having already explored other grand UK landmarks like Blenheim Palace and Warwick Castle With Kids, we weren’t sure what … Read More

Categories Europe, United Kingdom

How digital nomad teams can manage time off without losing flexibility

remote worker laptop outdoor

Digital nomad teams are built on freedom: freedom to work from Lisbon one month and Chiang Mai the next, to design schedules around deep work, travel, family and wellbeing. But that same flexibility can become fragile when time off is … Read More

Categories Products, Travel Tips

Sailing Croatia Without Owning a Boat or Experience

sailing in Vis with catamaran

I’ve been to Croatia a few times before. I’ve explored further north, taking in the terraced lakes of Plitvice, walking the Roman ruins of Zadar, and visiting Krk Island. I’ve even spent time wandering around Split. But oddly enough, despite … Read More

Categories Croatia, Europe, Travel Tips

6 Australian Escapes That Redefine Bucket Lists

Pristine coastline of the Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, with granite peaks and turquoise water, one of the extraordinary places worth rerouting for in Australia.

Australia is one of the great travel destinations in the world, yet most visitors barely scratch the surface. Having explored this vast country both as a solo traveller seeking remote horizons and on unforgettable road trips with my wife and … Read More

Categories Australia, Australia and Oceania

The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car at Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport

Two male travelers with suitcases walking across a sunny car rental parking lot toward the glass terminal building of Il Caravaggio International Airport in Bergamo, Italy.

Renting a car for a holiday or for a Solo Travel in Italy sounds incredibly exciting—until you face confusing online prices, unclear insurance policies, and the dread of surprise fees at the counter. I’ve been there myself, and I know … Read More

Categories Flights and Transport, Travel Tips

What Travellers Often Miss While Comparing Travel Insurance Plans

Rear view of a young couple with backpacks and straw hats walking down a colorful street with historic buildings and red lanterns, with one person pointing ahead.

A travel insurance plan may look simple at first, but small policy details can change how useful it is during a trip. Many travellers compare the cover amount and premium, then miss the terms that explain how benefits may apply. … Read More

Categories Planning, Safety & Security

Stay Safe Abroad: Common Sports Travel Risks You Can’t Afford to Ignore

A traveler mountain biking on a trail, relying on sports travel insurance for safety

Active travel in 2026 is no longer just “going on vacation.” It’s surfing between Zoom calls, hiking in the mountains after a month of desk work, and a spontaneous “let’s rent bikes too.” That’s exactly where sports travel risks appear, … Read More

Categories Safety & Security, Travel Tips

Traveling Mindfully: The Real Cost of Exploring Bali

Colorful beach chairs, umbrellas, and beanbags set up on Seminyak Beach in Bali, Indonesia, with a traditional-style beach club in the background reflected in the shoreline water.

Flights to Bali are more accessible than they’ve been in years, and the island’s accommodation market has finally matured into something sensible. Today, the kind of independent traveler heading to Indonesia isn’t looking for a rigid, pre-packaged resort itinerary handed … Read More

Categories Asia, Indonesia

The New Zealand Music Festivals Everyone Talks About

New Zeland music festival

New Zealand punches well above its weight on the music festival circuit. For a country of five million people it produces an extraordinary range of events, from sweeping vineyard NYE parties to intimate world music gatherings in regional parks, and … Read More

Categories Australia and Oceania, New Zealand
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