10. Seafood It’s no secret that the coastal towns along the French Riviera serve up some of the freshest seafood you may ever have in your life. Bon appetit! 9. Year-round sunshine With an average 320 days of sunshine per year, there’s no wrong time to soak up the sun in the French Riviera. 8. Celebrity...Read More
1. Its beaches are a home-away-from-home for America’s favorite power couple I don’t need to go on, but I will… 2. The pebble beaches actually rock The smooth stone shores leave the water clear for swimming and your purses clear of sand. 3. Flower Markets by day.. Wake up and smell the roses. 4. Sidewalk...Read More
By Nicole Souza It’s important to experience other countries’ traditional cuisine while traveling. The escargot in France, the pizza in Italy, and soft pretzels in Germany are all must-have foods that you have to try once in your lifetime. But what about the options at your local city’s grocery store? Living in London, I’ve been...Read More
Originally posted on The Girl Abroad Africa is closer than you think, my friends. If you take an hour drive from Marbella, Spain to the port town of Tarifa, there you can buy a ferry ticket (and get your passport stamped! woo!) to Africa. Morocco, Africa is so close to Europe that on a clear...Read More
By: Michelle Campbell Crossing the European borders into Africa was not included in my original travel plans during my stay in Florence. I knew a few friends who went there over Spring Break when they were studying abroad in Florence a year back, but the thought of going there never truly appealed to me. Looking back now, it...Read More
By Tom DeFeo Once the epicenters of all human civilizations, city markets have always acted as the centers of any region’s commerce, but more importantly, they served as primary vehicles for the flow of the world’s religions, arts and ideas as well as epic diseases. Today, with the advent of modern amenities, city markets may not...Read More