Posts for vacation planning

Hosting Family-Friendly Stays: Appealing to Parents and Kids

Travel Blog - Ross French - March 7, 2024

Family-Friendly Vacation Rentals

Going on family vacations creates lasting memories for both parents and kids. However, the real issue is finding excellent accommodation with family-friendly amenities. Traveling with kids can be stressful, and as a host, you can play a pivotal role by making family stays more enjoyable for both parents and their toddlers. Continue Reading

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The Best Vacation Destinations for 2024: Where to Go for an Unforgettable Experience

Travel Blog, Travel Tips, Word Travel - Ross French - September 15, 2023

2024 is approaching, and it’s time to start planning your dream vacation. If you’re wondering where to go to create lifetime memories, this list has got you covered. From tropical paradises to iconic cities, these destinations offer a variety of experiences that cater to all sorts of travel preferences. Here are the best vacation destinations for 2024 that you should consider for your next getaway. Continue Reading

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Solo Travelers Guide to the Ionian Islands

Travel Blog, Travel Tips - Ross French - September 14, 2023

Solo travel Ionian Islands

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be alone on an amazing island, all by yourself and surrounded by some stunning landscapes? Well, what we have in store for you is an island-hopping vacation in Greece and all by yourself!

The Ionian Islands in Greece offer everything you need for your solo trip, which is surely going to be one of your most memorable vacations and the world’s greatest pleasures. If you’re a bit apprehensive about solo travel, keep in mind that here, you will find everything taken care of. Right from the gorgeous villa holidays in the Ionian or the cheap rooms in hostels or ferry connections, you will never have an issue. With warm and hospitable locals, good public transport, and a wide range of activities to pick from, this is just the perfect vacation idea for solo travelers.

Take advantage of the following guide to the Ionian Islands for solo travelers and learn how to make the most of your trip and enjoy the scenic beauty, culture, and history of the country to the fullest. Get useful tips, essential insights, and valuable recommendations for an exciting solo trip to the Ionian Islands all on one page. Continue Reading

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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii

Travel Blog, Travel Guides, USA - Ross French - June 16, 2023

Hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii Golden Bull "Aloha". Hawaii - de 18 a 27 de Junho de 2011. Fotos: Gerardo Lazzari

Welcome to the ultimate guide to choosing the best hotel on the Big Island of Hawaii! If you’re planning a trip to this tropical paradise, you’ve made an excellent choice. The Big Island is home to some of the most stunning natural beauty in the world, from pristine beaches to lush rainforests and active volcanoes. But with so many hotels to choose from, it can be overwhelming to decide where to stay. That’s where this guide comes in. As a seasoned traveler and digital marketing expert, I’ve scoured the island to bring you the best options for every budget and travel style. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious resort, a cozy bed and breakfast, or a budget-friendly hotel, you’ll find all the information you need here. So sit back, relax, and get ready to plan your dream Hawaiian vacation! Continue Reading

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How To Plan A Much-Needed Trip As A Caregiver

Travel Blog - Ross French - January 9, 2022

Caring for an aging loved one or someone with a long-term illness or disability is no easy task. It requires a great deal of your time and energy to assist them with medical and everyday activities. The daily care necessity also involves keeping thorough progress notes, which help keep track of the patient’s health journey. Keeping a record of these notes can help the caregiver provide consistent care and aid healthcare professionals in the patient’s treatment. The added responsibility can result in physical and emotional exhaustion. Although more adverse symptoms experienced by caregivers should be addressed with a doctor or therapist, sometimes all you need is a little break. Continue Reading

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