europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
How will climate change affect holidays to Spain?
Climate change is made up of big losses, and small ones too. There are the apocalyptic news stories, and then there are the small things, noticed, but not considered newsworthy: the tree in the garden that has borne no fruit this year; the secret beaches that are being eaten away by the sea.
By Responsible Travelabout a year ago in Wander
Travel Tech: How to Stay Connected Without Expensive Roaming Charges. AI-Generated.
In today’s digital world, staying connected while traveling is crucial. However, international roaming charges can quickly add up, leading to unexpected expenses on your trip. Fortunately, travel tech offers solutions that can help you stay connected without breaking the bank, and one of the best options is using an eSIM for international travel.
By Cross T. Wrighterabout a year ago in Wander
Premium Serviced Accommodation in Swindon - Your Perfect Home Away from Home
Welcome to Renta Stay, your premier choice for high-quality and top-rated Serviced accommodation in Swindon. Whether you're in town for business, leisure, or relocating, our properties offer the ideal blend of comfort, convenience, and style, making your stay in Swindon seamless and enjoyable.
By Renta Stayabout a year ago in Wander
Traveling in the Scottish Highlands
The Scottish Highlands stretch from Inverness north to Thurso and are separated from the rest of the country by the Great Glen, Glen More. This ancient fault line was used to create the Caledonian Canal, a waterway extending from the west coast to the east, from Loch Linnhe to the Moray Firth with the amazing Loch Ness along the way. This mountainous region is great for hiking and biking and there are many lovely small towns and villages to see.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
Barcelona and Sitges
Almost twenty years ago, I visited Barcelona for the first time in search of my family roots. Last year, my family and I visited Malaga and Marbella, Spain. This year, I took my wife and daughter on our second trip to Spain this past May to visit Barcelona.
By Chad Pillaiabout a year ago in Wander
Exploring Romania
The Wooden Churches of Maramures about 300 wood churches were built over 200 years ago when the foreign rulers of Maramures would not allow people to build long-lasting stone churches. All the churches are mostly Orthodox with a few being Greek Catholic. The churches have tall, slim bell towers and hand-painted murals decorate the interiors.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
Constanta on the Black Sea Coast
Romania is a country at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. The country borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldava to the east, and the Black Sea to the southeast. The Carpathian Mountains cross Romania from the north to the southwest. Europe's second-largest river, the Danube empties into the country's Danube Delta.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Wander
How to Activate and Use Your eSIM While Abroad. AI-Generated.
Activating and using your eSIM while abroad is easy and convenient. After purchasing your eSIM online from a trusted provider like Holiday eSIM, simply scan the QR code provided to activate the eSIM on your smartphone. This eliminates the need for a physical SIM card.
By Cross T. Wrighterabout a year ago in Wander








