Vino A ‘La Carte: High Quality Slovenian Wine
We almost missed it! We were pacing up and down Ljubljana’s Črtomirova street desperately looking for a good place to have dinner when from the bottom of a narrow staircase came Primoz. Noticing that we were tourists out and about, he warmly invited us in. “Would you like to tryContinue Reading
Club Amigo Atlantico All-Inclusive Resort
Club Amigo Atlantico is a village-style all-inclusive resort in the beautiful countryside of Guardalavaca, a town in the Holguín province of Cuba. The history of the region dates back to the day when Christopher Columbus first saw the Cuban land and said in a very poetic way: “this is the mostContinue Reading
6 Backpacker Tips for Traveling in Cuba
“Are there any hostels in Cuba?” This is a question frequently asked by backpackers traveling to the Caribbean Island of Cuba. And indeed, hostel travelers and backpackers need to consider some important points in order to travel on a budget and in a social way. Here are 6 basic backpacker tipsContinue Reading
Interview with an Addict: Chronicles of a Travel Addict
This month’s featured interview is with one of my favourite writers, Cristina Luisa from The Chronicles of a Travel Addict. Her writing and travel experiences are not only informative but most importantly, inspiring and motivational. The first time I read one of her personal stories she grabbed my attention withContinue Reading
24 Hours in Graz
Graz is the second largest city in Austria; a perfect balance of rich historical architecture and modern city life. In order to fully understand how this great city has developed over time one must look into the history books of the Bavarians, Slavs, and Romans. With its abundant historical features andContinue Reading
The Evolution Of The Dirndl and Lederhosen
As you travel through Austria you will notice that people of all ages wear the Lederhosen and Dirndl, which are made with a mix of the old-traditional fashion with a modern twist. What started as the garb of the working peasantry of the 18th Century, the Lederhosen as well as the DirndlContinue Reading
Borneo, A Country? You Are So Wrong! Welcome To Malaysia
Fun fact about Malaysia: Did you know that there are about 200 languages spoken in this country? The Southeast Asian region must be very fascinating for many people. It seems like every winter and spring in the northern or southern hemisphere I can see Caucasians (I could be biased andContinue Reading
2014 American Fitur Travel Blogger
Dear reader of I Will Travel. I have a special request. I would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes and vote for I Will Travel’s blog. Fitur has launched a contest where they will pick 5 bloggers to represent their home country. I Will Travel needsContinue Reading
5 Reasons Why I Did Not Like Vienna
Nowadays there is a lot of information about visiting Vienna. By browsing the web you’ll find numerous posts titled, “48 Hours in Vienna”, “10 Reasons to like Vienna” and countless travel guides, so I won’t add to the overwhelming list of positive reviews and travel resources. However, I do wantContinue Reading
Interview With Cinda MacKinnon
I was born in Nicaragua and lived there until the age of eleven. Due to the economical and political crisis in Nicaragua, my family and I were left with no choice but to emigrate. After having lived in Toronto for twenty-five years now I’ve grown accustomed to its way of life. Continue Reading