Yellow and blue patterned tiles mark the entrance of Casa Lucía Boutique Hotel & Yoga Retreat, its deep blue walls setting it apart from the other buildings on a quiet residential street in Granada, Nicaragua. The metal door swings open and
I've been blogging for two years! Celebrate the second anniversary of Something In Her Ramblings with a look at my top 10 favorite travel destinations in the world.
Lori Peterson is an American living in London and the founder of Red Wellie Girl, a blog dedicated to thoughtful travel. Read on for Lori's tips for solo travel in Naples, Italy in this week’s Women Who Travel Solo.
Chicken buses, history and a national palace. Avoid the naysayers and check out these 8 reasons to add Guatemala City to your Central American itinerary.
Karen La Rosa has turned her passion for Sicily into a profession with La Rosa Works, a boutique tour company servicing the Italian island. In this week’s Women Who Travel Solo, Karen shares advice for a solo trip to Sicily.
From the cobblestone street in Antigua, Guatemala, the canary yellow façade of the San Rafael Hotel does little to stand out, adhering to the historic standards of the UNESCO World Heritage list. I press the button and the dark wood door
A native of the United Kingdom, Debbie Parton has taken her passion for horses around the world. In this week's Women Who Travel Solo, Debbie shares stories from her horseback riding vacations and the power of horses to change her
Discover the real California through the windows of the 2015 Kia Sedona on a scenic drive from the San Francisco Bay Area to Yosemite National Park.
The crater of Pacaya volcano emerges from the craggy landscape of what once was a burning sea of lava, now hardened into rippling waves of metamorphic rocks. Is this the moon? No, it's one of Central America's most active volcanoes
From drinking tea in Marrakech to camel riding through the Sahara Desert to motorcycling down the coastline, Jessie Beck's stories of a solo trip in Morocco will make you want to book a trip immediately. (Take us with you, please).