The Uk is blessed with beautiful scenic locations like Cornwall and the Highlands, however, Pembrokeshire, offers plenty of charm and picturesque scenery, as well as stunning beaches. Pembrokeshire is littered with grand castles – some ruins, as well as some wonderfully preserved mansions – that remind us all of the forgotten times. It may be as far west as you can get in Wales, but the coast’s picture-postcard towns and villages have an identity like no other. You may even encounter tales of pirates and smuggling while there are so many stunning places to eat and drink, as well as venues to enjoy and attractions never to forget. Pembrokeshire has a bit of everything, so if you’re looking to holiday in the UK this year or perhaps next summer, Pembrokeshire is a fine choice.
Author: Jennifer

What is so great about Lanzarote?
You have probably heard people heap praises on Lanzarote. It gets so much attention which hardly goes unnoticed. For instance, Lanzarote got considerable media coverage when the former Prime Minister, David Cameron, spent Easter with his family on the Island. So, what is so great about Lanzarote? Why do people like it so much? Why do tourists who have been there always want to revisit the island?
To start with, the island has great weather all-round the year. The average temperature of the sunny island is 22 degrees Celsius. This makes it conducive for sunbathing and swimming. The glamorous island whose unique geology fascinates tourists also boasts of spectacular volcanic landscapes with extraordinary rock formations. On the island, you get to visit places designed by great Cesar Manrique, a famous visionary architect, and environmentalist. One such place is his home which is built in a lava field.
The island can be described as an upmarket destination with eco-friendly places to stay. Such places offer unobstructed views of the landscape’s endless beauty.

Why you need to consider walking holidays in Italy
A trip to Italy is among many peoples’ list of places to visit at some point in their lives. A walking holiday through Italy will surely give you a chance to see many things that you would not see if you were stuck in a tour bus taking you around Italy without giving you the chance to mingle with the locals as you walk through the cities within Italy. Think of it this way you can go for a self-guided walking tour or go through the mapped out walking tour provided by the travel company of your choice.
Walking through great cities like Venice, Milan and Rome will give you a chance to take countless and superb photos of your tour, it will also give you plenty of time to interact with the locals, sample their cuisine and learn a thing or two about their culture and country. You can never be wrong by opting for a walking tour of a city or country you would really like to visit.

Are 3 days sufficient for a city break?
When you’re going on a city break, it’s quite normal to go for a ‘long weekend’, so perhaps you will have 3 full days to explore the city, but is that enough?
It does depend on how much of the city you want to see and of course, you can’t explore a whole city in the space of three days or even four or five. Well perhaps you could but you wouldn’t have much time to stop and think! So 3 days is probably enough if you already know the places are that you want to see and explore, and this is why it’s so important to create a plan of action before you go. You don’t exactly have to have the plan down on paper, but by doing a little research on the city, you can begin to look into activities and locations that peak your interests, and you will then get a taste for what you want to see and do. But yes, we believe that three days is just about perfect for a city break.

Would you go away at Christmas time?
With Christmas right around the corner now, many people are already thinking about putting their decorations up and spending time with family and friends in the comfort of their own home. That said, there will also be a number of Brits who are heading overseas for Christmas 2017, whether that’s to enjoy a spot of sun in the Bahamas or the snow slopes in a location like The Alps.
Going away for Christmas isn’t for everyone, and the majority of people stay at home for Christmas with their family and close friends, but with so many cheap last minute deals, even around Christmas time, it could be worth visiting a Christmas market in Europe or travelling to a beach location if you’re completely fed up with the feeling or the weather here in the UK. Let us know if you’re heading away for Christmas this year, and if you are what is prompting you to do so?

Top destinations in Thailand
If you are lucky enough to be able to explore south-east Asia, make sure these Thailand destinations are at the top of your list:
Koh Phangan- Although this island is known for its full moon, half moon, dark moon or any type of moon parties, it is also a very beautiful island with picturesque beaches. Hiring a moped is a must, and you can explore the entire island in a few days.
Koh Tao- The home of deep sea diving and chilled out lifestyle. Head here for a few days and sign up to do your diving course and see the stunning underwater world that Koh Tao has to offer. Relax on the beach in the evenings with a beer and watch the Thai men dance with fire.
Chiang Mai- A popular city in Thailand offering you amazing temples and spend some time learning about the Thai culture.
Pai- A place like no other, relax in a hammock or hang out in one of the many quirky coffee shops. Hire a moped and explore the mountains and the stunning views they have to offer, and dip into one of the famous rock pools to cool off from the sun.
Krabi & the islands- If you love beaches then head here to do some island hopping and see the beautiful views from the many stunning lookout points.

Managing your foreign money while travelling
Your next travelling adventure may include a mixture of different countries and currencies, that’s why planning your budget and amount of cash you need is so important.
Changing all of your travel money before you go will probably give you the best rates, however it isn’t wise to carry lots of cash around with you, as it is more likely to be stolen and of course difficult to keep track off.
The best thing is to exchange some currency for your first destination before you go, and then simply withdraw your money out of ATM’s as your go. One important thing to do before you set off is to inform your bank of your travel plans with date that you will enter and leave each country, that way you avoid getting your card blocked due to unusual activity.
When it comes to taking out cash withdrawals you shouldn’t take out too much at one time as you increase your risk of losing it or getting it stolen. It’s always better to lose a small amount rather than a large amount of cash. Always remember to carry your bank card in a separate place to where you keep your cash.

Make the beautiful highlands of Scotland your next holiday adventure
If you are after an adventurous holiday with breathtaking views, there is no need to travel far as a Scotland highland adventure may be the perfect holiday for you.
Scotland is one of the top holiday attractions in the UK for foreigners, and that’s why every Brit needs to explore this beautiful country too. If you love chasing the sun, then perhaps this isn’t the right holiday for you, but for those seeking something a little different from their usual, grab your hiking boots and get ready for a fantastic adventure.
With so many scenic mountains and views in Scotland, there is always a reason to go for a long walk. Scotland is also home to some of the best seafood restaurants, whisky distilleries and unusual valleys. Driving around Scotland is your best option, as the winding roads are all part of the adventure, and it also gives you the freedom to explore as many places as you desire.
A highlands adventure doesn’t come cheap as accommodation and food can be a bit pricey, and that’s probably why so many of us opt for a summer holiday abroad. That said, the Scottish Highlands is a once in a lifetime adventure and can open your eyes to how beautiful the UK really is.

Bali: A top travel destination
Bali is an island and province of Indonesia. It is a famous tourist destination that has topped TripAdvisor’s best destination list for 2017. Bali is popular for its white beaches, great diving and jungle treks in its forests.
The Indonesian island is more famous for its well developed, modern and traditional dances. Every year the Indonesian film festival is held in Bali. This island is found in the coral triangle whereby several coral species are likely to be found.
The main tourist locations in Bali are the towns of Kuta because of its sandy beaches and its outer suburbs of Legian and Seminyak, offering great oceanic views. Dolphin sightings at Lovina place Bali at an advantageous position as compared to other tourist destinations. Tourists also participate in mountain climbing on Mount Kintamani which rises 1700 meters above the sea level. Bali has risen to be a renowned tourist destination that has grabbed global attention. It is likely to see an increase in the number of tourists in the coming years.

Overcoming language barriers during your travels
Many more people are exploring countries that speak little of the English language. Language can become a massive barrier during your travels but can sometimes be avoided if you plan ahead.
It is nice to hope that most people know enough about the English language for you to get by with everyday questions, however, this is not always the case. The best way to overcome this hurdle is by using a language card, this can be found in a small pocket size book. The book has simple pictures and small words that you can point at to try and get someone to understand your needs.
Another alternative to a handheld book is to add a language translator on your smartphone, this can allow you to input your question in English and it will translate it to the language you choose. This is a great option, however in some countries reading isn’t always learnt, so they won’t be able to read the translation.