As we pulled into Mazan, located in the valleys of the Vaucluse region, we quickly spotted Chateau de Mazan, a charming hotel towering high above the rest of town. Mazan was laid out with a circled wall of buildings that dated back to the 14th century. The "portes" along the wall open to narrow streets …
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I have wanted to visit Provence in the South of France for some time now. The vineyards, the stone farm houses, the colorful shutters, the hilly countryside, and the amazing food have been calling my name for years. When my husband and I decided to take a holiday for our first wedding anniversary, I knew …
I first flew with Singapore Airlines when I was about six. I don’t remember much about the flight, but I vividly recall my parents raving about the airline to their friends and family after we returned home. A few years ago I experienced the airline for the first time as an adult. Since then, I’ve …
This competition has been extended until October 8th! Who hasn't dreamt about a luxury holiday in the Maldives? A real tropical paradise style holiday with white sand and turquoise sea. The kind of place with luxurious villas on stilts over the lagoon, cocktails sipped under palm trees and dinner eaten under the stars. I don't know about …
If like me you’re a vegetarian you’ll share my pain of struggling to find good restaurants and cafes to try. Not necessarily dedicated vegetarian places as I don’t think you need to segregate different food preferences and I’m certainly not a preaching vegetarian – each to their own. However, somewhere that offers more than one vegetarian option …
Before I begin, let’s just take a couple of minutes and look how gorgeous Jersey is. Even their cows and potatoes look gorgeous! Don’t even get me started on the beaches… I was blown away when I first saw these pictures. We Brits don’t know how lucky we are to have such …
Everyone has a couple of dirty little secrets so it’s time to air them out and let you in on a few of my travel secrets. My travel secrets might not be as juicy as you’re expecting. Actually, some of them are kind of gross. But being a little bit gross makes travelling so much …
Southeast Asia is one of the most affordable places in the world to grab a little luxury at a reasonable price. Five star hotels which you would pay hundreds of dollars a night for in cities such as London, Sydney or New York sell for a fraction of the price in cities in S.E. Asia. …
I had just spent 5 weeks at a fitness camp in Phuket, Thailand. My body was aching and I was in dire need of a rest, so I booked myself in for a few days of R&R at Layana Resort & Spa, Ko Lanta. Ko Lanta is one of the last remaining quiet spots in the Andaman …
When you tell someone you're a travel blogger the first thing you're asked is, 'Where's your favourite place?' The second thing you're ask is, 'What's your top travel tip?' Its impossible to name your favourite place in the world but we can share our top travel tips! So here you have it, The Travel Hack's …
This is a post I've been excited about sharing for about 9 months now. I'd like to introduce you to the new little man in my life. This is George! He was born on March 11th weighing a perfectly tiny 6 lb 11. He's less than two weeks old and already he's stolen our hearts …
I visited Dominica last year and I feel like I haven't shown this gorgeous little island enough love. Seriously, I can't even begin to tell you how much I loved my time there. It's a Caribbean island for adventurous people, what's not to love about that!? So today I'm going to tell you about all …
From the first day, Menorca surprised me. For some reason, I’d had the impression that it was a typical tourist destination - beautiful, but where everywhere you look there are restaurants selling pizza and chips. But wow – was I wrong. The little island of Menorca is a gloriously wild, green and unspoiled place. It’s …
Well hello - it's nice to e-meet you all & such a pleasure to be here as a new TTH contributor. I'm Mollie and if you read my introduction here on TTH you'll already know that I am a keen wanderer in search of life in it's purest moments. Over Christmas I backpacked around Australia …
In my previous post about Menorca, I wrote about how much it surprised me as a place. It was far from the Brits Abroad destination I’d expected it to be. Turns out, Menorca is surprising in a number of other ways, too. Look beneath the surface, and you’ll just keep finding the little quirks that …
Here at The Travel Hack we love staying in luxurious, swanky places. The food (oh, the food!), the decor, the service...if it’s lux the chances are we’ll be happy. What really makes us smile though is affordable luxury. Forget steep price tags, we want the glitz and glamour within our budget, and we’re guessing you …
The Himalayan mountain range is an absolutely enormous stretch, running from Pakistan in the west, through India, Nepal and Bhutan to China in the east. The word 'Himalaya' derives from ancient Sanskrit and means 'abode of snow', and the range is home to nine of the highest 10 peaks in the world. You might be …
As with many British cities, Newcastle has its fair share of galleries, museums, historical attractions and sporting attractions to pick from. But what if you are looking for something a little different? A little less mainstream perhaps? Maybe you prefer the unusual, or downright bizarre. If that is the case, then this post is for …
If there is one thing that a pickpocket loves it’s tourists! When you’re unfamiliar with a place or distracted by sightseeing it’s easy to become vulnerable. I’ve heard countless stories of stolen purses and wallets over the years and in most cases the thief was long gone by the time they realized their stuff was …
Here at the Travel Hack we’re big supporters of packing light. So I don’t want you thinking these tricks are a free pass to stuff more things into your suitcase. These packing hacks are about making sure your bag is organized and flat enough to fit into the overhead bins. Is it just me, or …
A summer holiday is the perfect time to get stuck into a good book. Reading is the perfect way to pass the time during a long flight and the best thing to do while lazing in the sunshine. We've put together a list of our all-time favourite books to give you some reading inspiration for your …
Welcome to the fourth day of our 7 Day Summer Giveaway. Today’s prize is one for the bloggers out there as we’re giving away a pair of tickets to Blogstock! What is Blogstock? Blogstock is the world’s only blogging festival. If you love blogging, you love festivals, you want to improve your blogging skills and …
Welcome to the first day of our 7 Day Summer Giveaway! This week we’ve got 7 amazing prizes to giveaway and we’ll have a new competition every single day. The 7 day giveaway is to celebrate our amazing new team here at The Travel Hack. And, of course, to giveaway some fantastic prizes to …
Today's guide is from Ella and is an Insider's Guide to Tel Aviv. I've got to be honest and admit that before reading Ella's guide I knew virtually nothing about Tel Aviv. It was never a place I'd even considered visiting but Ella has completely changed my mind. It looks and sounds like a beautiful …
Update: The votes are in and I'm going to Paris for the day. If you have any suggestions for things to see and do in Paris with a big budget, please do let me know! I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am to share this post. This is so surreal and …
The impressive sight of Mt Kinabalu from the bottom Mount Kinabalu is in the highest mountain in Borneo and the 20th highest mountain in the world. It stands tall and proud at 4,095 meters high (13,459ft) and is an 8.7 kilometre trek in total. Most people prefer to spread the walk over two days and …
Calling all book worms and travel lovers! #TravelBookChat, the Twitter chat all about travel and books, is back. This is the chat for anyone who loves reading but also loves the sociable side of books. Reading is a solitary activity but it’s so nice to have someone to share the experience with during and after …
Since I’ve been writing these blog posts about how to travel more, I’ve noticed a common theme in the comments. Lots of people want to travel more but they have no one to travel with and they don’t want to travel alone. This is a problem and something all travel lovers face at some point. …
Today's post is by Lizze Benton as she gives us an insider's guide to the gorgeous village of Chatel in the French Alps. I don't know about you but this really makes me want to grab my skis and spend a week feasting on cheesy fondues! 1. Can you tell us how you came to …
Sunset Sunday is in dedication to all the beautiful sunsets around the world. Sometimes we're so busy that we don't get the chance to really appreciate how gorgeous the sunset is so I'd like everyone to start noticing! Stop what you're doing for a few moments and look at all the amazing colours of the …
Sunset Sunday is in dedication to all the beautiful sunsets around the world. Sometimes we're so busy that we don't get the chance to really appreciate how gorgeous the sunset is so I'd like everyone to start noticing! Stop what you're doing for a few moments and look at all the amazing colours of the …
What is art? There was a time when, to me, art was a pretty picture. It was someone being good with a paintbrush and making something beautiful. They’d then put it in a frame and hang in on the wall and, bish bash bosh, that was art. I’ve always found art galleries to feel forced …
Borneo and Sumatra are the only places in the world that still have Orang-utans, a name which means Man of the Forest in Malay, so getting to see them in the wild was an unforgettable experience. We visited the Sepilok Orang-utan Rehabilitation Centre in Borneo. The centre is a great example of active conservation as they re-introduce …
I love riding a bike. It’s virtually impossible to be unhappy on a bike (unless you’re going uphill) as you breeze along with the wind in your hair and the sun on your face and without a care in the world. It reminds me of being a kid when my bike was my primary source …
While sailing around Halong Bay we stopped off at a huge cave system in the limestone peaks. It is called the 'Cave of Awe' due to the expressions on visitors faces when they first enter the cave. It went on for miles and miles and was like a magical grotto from kid's films. It was illuminated with …
At 4am on a misty and dark morning, we discovered that watching the sun rise over Angkor Wat was an extremely popular thing for tourists to do and hundreds of people were flocking to a place where they'd get a good view. I was disappointed at first; this was meant to be a really special …
Sunset Sunday is in dedication to all the beautiful sunsets around the world. Sometimes we're so busy that we don't get the chance to really appreciate how gorgeous the sunset is so I'd like everyone to start noticing! Stop what you're doing for a few moments and look at all the amazing colours of the …
When I think of Swedish food I think meatballs, dumplings, fish and hot dogs. It wasn’t until I visited the country that I realised what a sweet tooth the Swedes have. Think cakes, pastries, cinnamon rolls, sweet drinks and plenty of candy. Fika My first experience with the sweet side of Sweden came in the …
It isn't very often that you find a book you love so much you buy a copy for your friends before you've even finished it. You're not buying an extra copy because you're Little Miss Moneybags or flashy like that, it's because you don't want to share the copy you have and risk never seeing …