• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • HOME
  • About Us
  • Writers Guidelines
  • Contact
  • Find Hotel Deals
  • Find Airfare Deals

Traveling Tales

Travel articles and information

Main Content

  • s6
  • s5
  • s4
  • s3
  • s2
  • s1
Viking Longship Launching in Amsterdam

Viking Longship Launching in Amsterdam

by Barbara Barton Sloane Biking, busing, tramming or hoofing it, Amsterdam is a city easy to get around. It has beauty, charm, and hundreds of canals connected by 500 pretty bridges - and flowers everywhere! These 17th century canals enjoy the … [Read More...] about Viking Longship Launching in Amsterdam

Petrified Pompeii – A City Frozen in Time

Petrified Pompeii – A City Frozen in Time

by Caroline M. Jackson "Mt. Vesuvius is not dead. It is a scaring presence.... like a bomb!" whispered Marco, our Italian tour guide, as our bus climbed up the narrow highway overlooking the Bay of Naples. En route to the well-preserved ruins … [Read More...] about Petrified Pompeii – A City Frozen in Time

Florida’s Best Spots for Kayaking Through Mangroves

Florida’s Best Spots for Kayaking Through Mangroves

Mangroves create one of Florida’s most stunning natural waterways. These tangled roots and shaded tunnels offer a unique paddling experience. Kayakers can explore calm waters while spotting rare wildlife. Florida’s best spots for kayaking through … [Read More...] about Florida’s Best Spots for Kayaking Through Mangroves

Canada’s Jewel Still Sparkles: Quebec City Celebrates 400 Historic Years

Canada’s Jewel Still Sparkles: Quebec City Celebrates 400 Historic Years

Story by Chris Millikan A huge excitement surrounds Quebec City's momentous 400th-birthday this year. Launched by a spectacular New Year's Eve party and concluded with Cirque du Soleil's one-of-a-kind extravaganza. Even Quebec's native son, … [Read More...] about Canada’s Jewel Still Sparkles: Quebec City Celebrates 400 Historic Years

The Birth of St. Petersburg Russia

The Birth of St. Petersburg Russia

by Irene Butler Day Trips from St. Petersburg to Peter and Paul Fortress are a pleasant one-hour-str0ll from the city’s famous landmark, Palace Square.  We make our way down charming streets and cross a bridge to the renowned fortress on Zayachy … [Read More...] about The Birth of St. Petersburg Russia

Whistling Along the Rails on the Whistler Mountaineer

Whistling Along the Rails on the Whistler Mountaineer

by Margaret Deefholts Two things never cease to delight me: firstly, the splendour of our British Columbia scenery, and secondly, the exhilaration of train travel. Today, I’m about to enjoy both on a journey aboard the Whistler Mountaineer.It is a … [Read More...] about Whistling Along the Rails on the Whistler Mountaineer

Hurry To Hanoi – A City Of Beauty

Hurry To Hanoi – A City Of Beauty

by Sandra Harper Late one January afternoon I arrived in the center of Hanoi, the capital city of VietNam The sun sets early in the winter so the first thing I did was rush to one of the lakes that dot the city to savour the warmth. Standing by … [Read More...] about Hurry To Hanoi – A City Of Beauty

Yurting it by China’s Lake Karakul

Yurting it by China’s Lake Karakul

by Joanne Lane I am yakking in a yurt about yaks. Outside an icy wind is blowing so we've gathered around a fire made from yak dung. This keeps the yurt surprisingly warm and no, it doesn't smell. We have warm blankets, lots of chay (tea) … [Read More...] about Yurting it by China’s Lake Karakul

The Trip That Taught Me to Stop Overplanning Everything

The Trip That Taught Me to Stop Overplanning Everything

I used to believe that good trips were built the same way good projects were: with spreadsheets, confirmations, backup plans, and carefully calculated buffers. Before this particular journey, my idea of travel preparation included tabs for … [Read More...] about The Trip That Taught Me to Stop Overplanning Everything

Sooke’s Seaweed & Other Tasty Treats

Sooke’s Seaweed & Other Tasty Treats

by Lauren Kramer "Go ahead, taste it," says the Seaweed Lady, offering a long strand of bull kelp seaweed. I'm standing on a beach on the southwestern tip of Vancouver Island, inspecting an assortment of slimy-looking seaweed that Diane … [Read More...] about Sooke’s Seaweed & Other Tasty Treats

Living History in Redcoat And Blackfoot Country

Living History in Redcoat And Blackfoot Country

by Irene Butler As if in a time-warp we walked the ‘downtown’ streets lined with historic buildings in Fort MacLeod. Some date back to the late 1800’s; many are sandstone structures of the 1920 era. Locals greeted us, a few stopping to chat; … [Read More...] about Living History in Redcoat And Blackfoot Country

Isan, the Thailand of Old

Isan, the Thailand of Old

by Irene Butler A monkey swung on a vine above our heads in metronome-fashion, as if counting the humans entering his domain with each side-to-side movement. I set off into the tangle of jungle with my husband Rick and our guide Yui (U-ey) … [Read More...] about Isan, the Thailand of Old

Primary Sidebar

Articles by Location

USA Travel Stories

Canada Travel Stories

Mexico Travel Stories

United Kingdon & Ireland

Europe Travel Stories

Middle East Travel Stories

Asia Travel Stories

Africa Travel Stories

Australia & New Zealand

Caribbean Travel Stories

Central America Travel

South America Travel

South Pacific Travel

Authors

Search This Site

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in