Posts in Europe
The Perfect One-Day Adventure in Nottingham, England - The Best of England

When going to Nottingham, it is hard not to think about the legendary Robin Hood and the Sherwood Forest! However, there are a few other things to do and see as well.  Here's an itinerary for a perfect day in Nottingham. It includes activities, places to eat, historical sites, and more in Nottingham. England has been…

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Wonderful 1, 3 or 5 day Itinerary in Paris - France on a Budget

A little known law may pay for your trip completely! When we initially planned to start our adventures from Orlando, Florida, our first destination was Paris, France.  We had estimated flight costs, accommodations, Disneyland tickets, transportation, food, etc. to run us around $1,500 when everything was said and done...

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Best way to visit Pompeii, Villa Oplontis, and Herculaneum in Campania, Italy

Planning a visit to Pompeii, Villa Oplontis, and Herculaneum? Excellent choices! It’s one thing to read about Mt. Vesuvius and the destruction it rained upon Pompeii and surrounding area, and another to visit it in person. Many people flock to see these historical sites, and the lines can get quite long so we created this guide to help make your visit easier. Plus, they are some of the best…

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Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland and the Powerful Trümmelbach Falls

Trümmelbach Falls is a powerful waterfall located in Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland.  Join us as we ascend the interior of this mountain cutting waterfall. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland is one of the most iconic and picturesque places in all of Switzerland - and that is saying a lot considering how majestic this entire country is. Additionally, it is home to one of the most powerful and deadly waterfalls that we have ever witnessed - Trümmelbach Falls! It is a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls inside the mountain that you can see from the inside via its own cave-like carving and due to a number of stairwells that were built in 1913 and maintained ever since. Trümmelbach is a natural UNESCO World heritage site as it is formed by glacier melt-water from Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau that form a powerful raging torrent that carries 20,000 liters of water per second through the caves.

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