Monthly Archives: December 2013

Where to Spend Christmas in Australia

Australia is the perfect destination for people wanting to escape the usual Christmas fuss. Lying in the Southern Hemisphere, Australia is blessed with celebrating Christmas in the middle of summer. If you are fed up with the snow, wind and…

Explore Chania in Crete, Greece

Capital of Crete until 1971, one of the four prefectures of the island together with Heraklion, Agios Nikolaos and Rethymnon, Chania is located on the northwest coast of the island. With a population of 52,000 inhabitants, the city has an…

Radio One’s One Big Weekend

  Each year in the UK, BBC radio station, Radio One, host a free concert. The festival is called Radio One’s One Big Weekend, but was previously called One Big Weekend. The event is hosted over several days in one…

Envision Festival Costa Rica 2014

One great aspect of Costa Rica is that there are always interesting things to see and do. Ask the concierge of your Costa Rica house rentals for what events are happening during your visit. One of the more eclectic events…

What Music Defines Christmas for You?

The Christmas Period is characterized by excessive shopping, cold weather and snow, and of course…music. But there is no longer a “one size fits all” with regards to Christmas music, even though it is the backdrop to the festive season….

Flamenco: a Gateway to Learning about Andalucia, Spain

Music is a universal language – through it, one can learn about history, traditions, and unique elements of a culture in a uniquely powerful way. Exploring a place you travel through the lens of music can create powerful connections and…

Hideout Festival 2014

Croatia and its beautiful Adriatic coast is the homeland of Hideout Festival that brings together more than 10,000 attendees from European Union for a weekend that takes place from 2nd to 4th of July. More than sixty acts will take…

Edinburgh Hogmanay 2014

Hogmanay in Edinburgh is a home of globally recognised New Years Celebration that attracts people from all over the world. Thousands of attendees will say goodbye to the current year on the Edinburgh’s streets, enjoying the giant screens, live music…

Airports

Just how family-friendly are UK airports?

Every year, millions of passengers travel into and out of the UK’s airports, and for the vast majority of them the experience is a pleasant one. With facilities such as efficient transport links and meet and greet, Gatwick, Heathrow, Glasgow…

Loi Krathong

Buddhist New Year in Thailand is commonly known as The Lantern Festival, but formally it is called Loi Krathong, translated as “Floating Crown”. Each year to celebrate the Buddhist New Year, this festival is celebrated throughout Thailand. One of the…