Sure, it’s farther than your usual weekend getaway, but Crans-Montana is absolutely worth the effort. It’s big enough to ski new runs all week, beautiful enough to feel cinematic, and sunny enough to keep you smiling through tired legs. Add in the convenience of Epic Pass access, and you’ve got one of the most underrated international ski trips for U.S. skiers.
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10 Day Dolomites Itinerary: Cortina to Bolzano & Beyond
Tucked away in the northeastern corner of the Italian Alps lies the mountainous region known as “the Dolomites.” Some of this area was once part of Austria, and today the blend of cultures, languages, and lifestyles creates a beautiful melting pot of Alpine magic. I recently embarked on an epic 10-day trip to the region with my partner, which I’ve compiled into this detailed itinerary. From summiting peaks to admiring them from the sauna, we enjoyed a little bit of everything during this car-free summer trip to the Dolomites.
3 Ways to Enjoy the Dolomites in Winter
The Dolomites, part of the northeastern Italian Alps, are an impressive mountain range known for their world-renowned skiing. Plenty of people come here for the powder, but what if you don’t ski? Luckily, there are plenty of ways to have an epic experience, on the slopes or off, against the same stunning backdrop.
5 Day Dolomites in Summer Highlights Itinerary
Is it possible to do the Dolomites in summer in less than a week? With an open mind and little hustle: yes, and this five-day itinerary lays out how to see the major attractions of the Dolomites in just five days without a car. Pack in a little bit of everything in just a few short days: hiking, history, food, culture, charming villages, larger towns, affordable rifugios, splurge stays, and a range of outdoor activities.
Ansitz Steinbock: The Dolomites Castle with Alpine Soul
When it comes to places to stay in the Dolomites, the Ansitz Steinbock is a tough act to follow. In fact, after you stay in this historic manor, your check out will evoke feelings that your accommodation expectations might be unreasonably high for your next few trips – no matter where you go. That’s what happens when you experience the perfect blend of friendly familiarity and luxurious indulgence. The Ansitz Steinbock isn’t just a castle where you can wine, dine, and sleep, it’s where you can make yourself at home.
Hut to Hut Hiking Guide for Beginners
Hut to hut hiking is like an elevated version of thru-hiking. Rather than hauling a bunch of camping gear, you can be nimble with just a light pack of essentials and sleep in an actual bed every night. If you love the outdoors as much as creature comforts, hiking hut to hut might be the perfectly balanced adventure for you.
Unique Swimming and Snorkeling Destinations Around the World
From swimming with humpback whales in the Dominican Republic to dining at a floating bar in Fiji, the world is full of unique swimming and snorkeling destinations. These one-of-a-kind adventures go far beyond the beach, inviting you to dive into unforgettable experiences.
Blue Flag Beaches
If you’re looking for the best beaches in Europe, keep your eyes peeled for one thing: the Blue Flag. This international accreditation carries the seal of approval for cleanliness, conservation, and quality when it comes to the best beaches around the world. This short but sweet list of hand-picked locations is equal parts variety and consistency in visitor experience.
LGBTQ Friendly Countries
For almost everyone, where we travel is often dictated by where we’re welcome. This is especially true for the LGBTQ travel community. For many queer adventurers, safety is at the very top of their travel priority lists. For this article, we considered the perspective of safety through the lens of public policy. Unfortunately hate is everywhere, and just because something is technically legal doesn’t mean it’s necessarily welcomed or encouraged. However, if you’re a traveler wondering where you are simply even allowed to be gay much less are invited to visit, we hope this list helps inform your travel considerations.
Interrailing: Everything You Need to Know
Unlike air travel with its chaotic security lines and trip-ruining delays, or driving with its parking challenges and navigation stress, train travel in Europe offers a uniquely relaxed way to witness the changing landscapes, architecture, and cultures as you cross borders. For the truly adventurous traveler, the flexibility of an interrail pass is unparalleled. Hop off a few stops early to explore a hidden gem town recommended by the friendly locals you met in the cafe car. Or reschedule your ticket and stay one night longer to buy a bit more time with that lovely person you locked eyes with across the market. While train travel is considered slow travel, it’s never time wasted.
Puffins in Ireland: Complete Guide for Spotting the Beloved Seabirds
Ireland’s rugged coastline provides the perfect habitat for one of the world’s most beloved seabirds – the Atlantic Puffin. Puffins in Ireland have become iconic symbols of the country’s diverse coastal wildlife. Unfortunately, climate change and habitat destruction threatens their existence. So while seeing puffins may be a bucket list item for many travelers, it’s important to observe them responsibly.
Solo Female Travel Itinerary: Weekend Road Trip in Ireland with My Dog
Solo travel as a woman can be freeing but also a little intimidating, especially if you’re heading somewhere remote. Few places in Ireland get more remote than County Kerry. I’m based in Dublin, but when presented with the opportunity to get out of the city for a long bank holiday weekend, I seized it. Full disclosure: this was my first road trip alone! Unless you count my dog, which I do, so it was a great starter solo trip – like traveling solo in light mode. Luckily, Kerry has everything you could ever want to do and more in Ireland, so I knew we’d be too busy to be lonely. Read on for my solo female traveler tips, things I’d do differently next time, and the full four-day road trip itinerary through Kerry, Ireland.










