Cruising can have a bad reputation. You often see stories about them on the news, or you see people throwing shade at them because of their demographic. But, most of the things you hear about cruises, aren’t even true. Cruising is an excellent option for people who want to travel to see different places, without having to pack and unpack their bag over and over again. It’s great for groups of people of all ages ranging from families, to young…
Cruises are great because you get to wake up in a new place nearly every day. But, with port days being no more than 8-10 hours long in most cases, do you really get to see that much? During my trip with Princess Cruises, we stopped in four different ports. Each port was different and the activities we did changed depending on where we were. Most days, we did a tour, but when we visited Guernsey, we went to explore…
Southampton is the UK’s number one cruise port. Each year around 430 cruise ships depart from one of the four terminals. They are the Mayflower, City, Ocean, and Queen Elizabeth Terminals. This makes cruising from Southampton so simple. Not only is Southampton super close to London, but it’s also well connected to other parts of the UK. And the sheer size of the port makes it easy for multiple ships and cruise lines to depart on a single day. I…
There’s just something about feeling the soft sand between your toes, cooling off in crystal clear, turquoise water, and sinking into island time. It just makes you feel incredibly relaxed, which is how I felt during my one week in Antigua. Not to be confused with Antigua, Guatemala, Antigua makes up one of the islands of the archipelago of Antigua and Barbuda. Positioned where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea, the island is home to over 365 beautiful beaches, as…
Having lived in Florida for several years before moving to the UK, I thought that I had seen most of South Florida. I was totally wrong. I had only really ventured North of Palm Beach County a few times, and I had completely skipped over Martin County. You may be wondering where Martin County even is. It’s part of the Treasure Coast of Florida and it’s sandwiched between Palm Beach County and St. Lucie County. And there are a ton…
I lived in Delray Beach, FL for nearly three years. Fort Lauderdale was only about a 45-minute drive away, and yet I barely explored. So when I was invited to Visit Florida with the tourism board, I was super excited to see Fort Lauderdale on the itinerary. And the best part about it was that I hadn’t done most of the things that were on it. We spent 48 hours in Greater Fort Lauderdale. We experienced some awesome wildlife, did…