We are Felicity and Marco, Thinking Nomads founders.
Since 2005, we’ve been exploring the world, from mountaintops to bustling cities, as Thinking Nomads. Our journey began with a backpacking trip in South America, and our blog has grown alongside us, reflecting our evolving lives – even including an epic mountaintop engagement in Bolivia!
Now, with two little explorers in tow, we share our passion for travel through practical tips, inspiring itineraries, and heartwarming stories. Join us on adventures for every kind of wanderer, and fuel your own journey of discovery! Start exploring today! Read our story.
Latest Posts
South East Asia for Families – Our Top 10 Destinations to Visit
South East Asia is often thought of as a very far away and exotic destination …
6 of the Most Exciting Things to Do in Florence, Italy
Nestled in the heart of Italy, the enchanting city of Florence has captivated travelers for …
Weekend in Bristol with Kids
Just returned from a weekend in Bristol with our children, I decided to write this …
Puglia’s Secret Treasure: A Guide to the Grotte di Castellana (Caves)
Puglia is the place that can bewitch you for its uncountable beauties: Lecce’s crystal clear …
Exploring Quebec City: An European Experience in North America | Travel Guide
Having wandered the enchanting streets of Quebec City myself, I can say it truly feels …
Discover the Hidden Gems of Heidelberg: A Unique City Guide for Travelers
One of the perks of moving to a new city, especially if it’s abroad, is …
Destinations
Travel Tips Europe
Tarentella Night in Salento – Italy’s Biggest Music Festival
On Tuesday, August 6, the itinerant festival La Notte della Taranta – ‘the tarantella night’ …
Leonardo da Vinci Museum – In Florence the Complete Exhibit of the His Works
Painter, sculptor, artist and inventor, dreamer and thinker, genius… Describing Leonardo Da Vinci with one …
Capturing Genoa – Photo Blog
The first day we walk through the Caruggi which is the Genovese name for narrow lanes. We wandered down the caruggi’s of the old town, an area that until a few years ago was considered off-limits: now it is a lively center, full of colours and scents, you could walk and walk and get lost for hours.
Walking the Camino del Norte to Santiago de Compostela
Walking the Camino de Santiago has been a dream of mine for a long time. …
Sicily – The Inland Villages of Alto Belice
Sicily is a magic place. If you have been already, get back to discover new …
Sicily in the summer: what I look forward to
As the summer has finally arrived, many are rushing to find the ultimate holiday destination. …
Travel Tips United Kingdom
South Wales Valleys For Families – What To Do And See
The South Wales Valleys located just north of Wales famous capital city Cardiff. The South …
London Calling: Budget-Friendly Ideas to Holiday in London
Holidaying in London conjures up the ideas of a luxurious and sophisticated vacation. The sprawling …
5 things to do and see in Oxfordshire, England
After spending 10 days exploring the Oxfordshire region in southern England, I decided to write …
Family Travel
Family Travel in Indonesia – Testing The Limits and Changing The Rules
Family Travel in Indonesia – It’s been just over a month since we boarded the …
4 Tips Tor a Successful Family Road Trip in Italy
You’ve researched destinations, you’ve chosen Italy and you’ve booked the family trip. Everyone is really …
Kid Friendly Activities in Perth and the Swan Valley
If you are anything like us, when you travel you always want to spend a …
Exotic Family Vacation Without a Passport
Due to work obligations and children’s’ sports activities, many families do not get the chance …
Folly Farm and Zoo – The Pride of Pembrokeshire in Wales
Isn’t it fantastic when your expectations of day out are blown out of the water, …