Largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca, is bursting with some of the most unique things to do across its turquoise waters and in its charming stone villages, making it the kind of place stays with you long after you leave. Whether you’re here for sun-soaked relaxation, scenic hikes, or historic sights, Mallorca has something for everyone. So, although it does have a reputation for being overly touristic (one that holds true to some extent), stay away from resorts and you can have the mos...| Saunter With Sanika
Dubrovnik Travel Guide. 1. Old Town. 2. City Walls and Fort Lovrijenac 3. Mount Srđ. 4. Lokrum Island. 5. Buža Bar.| Saunter With Sanika
What’s your first thought when it comes to things to do when exploring Toronto? Probably catching a hockey game or a glimpse of the CN Tower. These are obviously the top of every guide to the city, but there is also so much else to enjoy and admire on what can easily be a bustling weekend getaway. Canada’s largest city is a vibrant mosaic of cultures, neighbourhoods, and experiences. From an interesting food scene to trendy art districts, Toronto is a city that thrives on diversity and en...| Saunter With Sanika
Switzerland is a dream destination all year round, but I’m sure most of us can agree that when immersed in snowflakes and twinkling lights, the country’s magic is elevated. Every step in the brisk air and morning fog is worth the wintry views and endless fondue. Whether you’re escaping to the mountain tops, riding the scenic polar trains, locking yourself up in a chalet, or indulging the popular cultural experiences, these five Swiss towns will have you falling in love with winter trave...| Saunter With Sanika
It’s not a novel concept to travel to and explore Switzerland in winter. Amidst the crisp air, enchanting landscapes, festive markets, and charming villages, Switzerland transforms into a destination straight out of a fairytale – think Frozen but in real life. It’s a destination perfect for adventurers, romantics, and culture seekers alike, so whether you want to carve your way down world-class ski slopes, indulge in hearty Swiss cuisine, or discover vibrant streets, Switzerland pro...| Saunter With Sanika
In the depths of Flamenco, tapas and grand architecture, Seville (or Sevilla) has risen to capture the hearts of every traveller. The city’s fragrant orange tree-lined streets and intricate details forge a destination that bursts with history, culture, and charm displaying the never-ending beauty of Spain’s beloved Andalusia region. It’s a place where you can be ceramic shopping one moment and paddle-boarding the next – all while thriving in the colour and vibrancy that saturate ever...| Saunter With Sanika
Despite being the beautiful and bustling capital of Spain, Madrid is a city whose hotspots and must-visit attractions can be explored in just 24 hours – which is perfect if you want to use the destination as a gateway to the rest of the country! From grand palaces and iconic squares to world-class stadiums and lush parks, Madrid’s charm lies in its ability to captivate visitors with its energy and culture so you will be kept busy and ready to gorge yourself on tapas when mealtimes arri...| Saunter With Sanika
When most people picture the Cotswolds, they imagine a place preserved in time, a cocoon of English heritage that is beloved by all – and therefore, disconnected from the public transport. While this is true in many cases, there is a still an incredible list of Cotswolds villages you can visit without a car, making the exploration of this picturesque region in the heart of England more accessible than I, and many others, ever believed. Amid the honey-coloured stone cottages, scenic countr...| Saunter With Sanika
Milan, often described as Italy’s most cosmopolitan city, is where timeless elegance meets modern vibrancy. Exploring Milan, even if you are only here for 24 hours, feels like stepping into a living canvas, where history is painted with strokes of Gothic grandeur and Renaissance artistry and modern appeal is drawn by elegant fashion and incredible cuisine. Milan doesn’t just display art, it breathes it into every aspect of life, turning the mundane into something poetic. Every intimate co...| Saunter With Sanika
“In fair Verona where we lay our scene”. Reading this line in the opening monologue of Shakespeare’s iconic Romeo and Juliet for the first time a decade ago is why visiting Verona has been at the top of my Italian bucket list. The same can probably be said for the thousands of travellers who flock the city each month, hoping to bask in the charm and literary aura of this very special place. However, beyond its connections to Renaissance tragedy (or romance if that’s how you see it),...| Saunter With Sanika
Literary Locations In England. 1. Baggins Book Bazaar. 2. Cecil Court. 3. Gloucester Cathedral. 4. Jane Austen’s House. 5. Lake Districts.| Saunter With Sanika
Big Ben And Other Historic Landmarks In London. 1. Big Ben. 2. Buckingham Palace. 3. Houses of Parliament. 4. London Roman Wall.| Saunter With Sanika