Join Guest Bloggers Hayley and Nate @travellingsalzmans as they lead you through their exploration of Puglia’s hidden gem: Otranto. At the Southern end of Italy’s heel, where the Ionian and Adriatic seas meet, you’ll find the often-overlooked seaside town of Otranto. This town, with its white-washed walls, quaint streets, exceptional restaurants, and towering Aragonese castle, is the perfect base to discover everything that makes Puglia …
Top European Destinations for an Unforgettable Group Getaway
Welcome to “Party of 10 Travel,” where the spirit of adventure ignites the passion for sharing the wonder of travel with friends and family. In this blog post, we will take you on a virtual journey to explore the best European cities for group travel. Whether you seek the thrill of historical exploration, the comfort of culinary excellence, or the joy of shared experiences, Europe’s …
Australia Bucket list: Ayers Rock – Uluru
When you think of Australia, Sydney and Melbourne first come to mind. But to really see how vastly different Australia can be, you should venture out of the major cities. We recommend a side trip to Uluru also known as Ayers Rock. The best way to see the “rock” is both at sunset and sunrise. Which means at least one night is a must. More …
Joy of Multi-Generational Travel: Building Bonds Across Ages!
Today, we’re diving into the magical world of multi-generational travel, where laughter echoes through the ages, and memories are woven with threads of shared experiences. It takes a little bit of planning, but it could be one of the most memorable trips of your children’s lives….and maybe the grandparents too. I’ve been lucky enough to be a traveler since I was two years old. My …
Embrace the Carry-On Craze: Ditch the Checked Baggage!
Unless you are moving overseas or doing a destination wedding, you should ALWAYS pack just a carry-on suitcase. Trust me, once you have learned how to pack lightly and efficiently for a long trip, you won’t ever go back to that heavy expensive bag. Today, we’re about to embark on a mission to revolutionize the way you travel. Get ready to bid farewell to the …
Add Port Douglas to your Australia Itinerary
Cairns and Port Douglas are your gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. But that isn’t the only reason to put this on your itinerary. You should also consider Port Douglas because you can visit the oldest rainforest on planet Earth – The Daintree National Park. We spent three amazing days in Port Douglas and I dream about going back. We took two small group tours …
Melbourne Itinerary for first time visitors
Melbourne was not high on my list of places to see in Australia. I just hadn’t done a ton of research on it and not many people had told me “you have to go there”. Sydney, Great Barrier Reef (Port Douglas) and Ullru were high on the list. But Melbourne was just another big city in my mind – would it be all that different …
Hotel or Rent a House?
How do you know which one is right for you? Do you rent a house or should you stay at a hotel? Often booking where you are going to stay can be the most frustrating part of your planning process. There are several factors that you need to consider when making the right decision for you and your travel group. Let’s break it down to …
Venice Itinerary for First Time Visitors
Venice can be a magical city unlike most others you will travel to in Italy or even Europe. If you haven’t heard, it’s slowly sinking, which is evident when a heavy downpour occurs and flood ensues. While experts say it will sink by 2100, we should have several generations around to enjoy its wonder. While certainly one can say that there are other “man-made” islands …
Rome Itinerary for First Time Visitors
In case you didn’t already know this, Rome is a big city with some cool ruins. Unlike Paris with great transportation and a city that is arguably walkable (I know that is debatable but so many of the tourist locations are close enough to walk to each other), Rome in my opinion is neither of those. Rome has the smallest metro system in all of …