Posted on April 12, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Italy

Just when we were about to leave Tuscany, the sun came out (after three days of rain) and bathed the city of Lucca in a shade of gold. Our group of travelers took the opportunity to explore Lucca, biking through the city centre towards the Tuscan countryside. Armed with …
Posted on April 11, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Italy

On a recent trip to Tuscany, I was pleasantly surprised to find myself in a childhood fantasy land. With antique aircraft, military coaches and thousands of Vespas on display, the Piaggeo Museum was quite an eye-opener for the inner child in me. The museum, located in the town of …
Posted on April 8, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Food, Italy

Tuscany is famed for its rolling olive groves, exquisite wine and most of all, healthy, organic foods. From a whirlpool of pasta variations to a sea of pizza flavors and tender grilled meat prepared in hundreds of different ways, Tuscan food has got me bowled over. On …
Posted on March 25, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Asia, Europe, Malaysia, Middle East, Recommendations

Mention Paris and more often than not, the first thing that springs to mind is the Eiffel Tower. Many cities in the world are hallmarked by iconic towers that dominate their skylines. The meaning and function of a ‘tower’ have evolved over time: from basic fundamental survival tools to …
Posted on March 22, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Culture, Europe, Festivals, Italy, Photoblog

Knees bent, chest raised, the flag-waver uses all his strength to thrust his flag high into the sky. Tension heightens amidst the crowd as the Italian national flag soars towards the San Martino bell tower. Whop! The young sbandieratore catches his flags with much precision, and the crowd roars …
Posted on March 21, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Culture, Europe, Festivals, Italy

Splashed in the national colors of green, white and red, the streets of Lucca are buzzing in a festive mood. Powered up for Italy’s birthday celebrations, locals take to the streets with the Italian flag in hand and pride in their hearts. Despite the drizzle, the energy is impalpable …
Posted on March 5, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Food, Italy, Romantic escapades

It is no secret that Italy has some of the best foods in the world and a trip to Italy is not complete without sampling its culinary offers. Mention Italian food and the first things that come to mind are pizza and pasta, but Italian cuisine goes far beyond. …
Posted on February 26, 2011
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Festivals, Germany, Italy, South America, Spain

It’s that time of the year again! Flamboyant costumes, larger-than-life parades and colorful street parties: Carnival is an annual festive season celebrated in various corners of the world. What started out as a Roman Catholic festival is now a massive party. One of my favorite events of …
Posted on December 15, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Adventure Travel, Europe, France, Italy, Norway

Europe is not all about dreamy castles and winter wonderland – for the adventure-seeker and outdoor-lover, it’s packed with challenging terrain perfect for hiking, scuba diving and many other extreme adventures. Now that the festive season is approaching, plan out your travels in Europe to include some adventurous activities …
Posted on November 30, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Italy, Recommendations, Romantic escapades, Short Getaways

Italy: a country bursting with so much passion and romance, few can resist its charms. It holds a special spot in my heart – a place where I fell in love with Alberto, all over again. Romance aside, the plethora of historical sights and cultural experiences Rome has to …
Posted on October 21, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in England, Europe, France, Italy, Romantic escapades

Before winter comes raging in, I’m going to make the best out of the beautiful autumn weather. With mild temperatures and balmy sunshine, autumn is considered one of the best times to travel in Europe. For those looking to unwind and spend time with your loved one or family, holiday homes might be …
Posted on July 16, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Adventure Travel, HongKong, Italy, Peru, Recommendations

Since I last wrote about 7 of the Best Trekking Destinations in the world, I’ve had many more trekking suggestions from readers and expert trekkers/climbers. Several of these treks are extremely challenging and clearly off the beaten path. Since part of the thrills of adventure travel comes from seeking unexplored corners of the …
Posted on June 18, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, France, Italy, Macedonia, Malta, Romantic escapades

Summer’s finally crept its way in as we welcome warm temperatures and the gratifying wave of heat. This summer, I’ll be ticking off gorgeous European islands and coastal towns off my travel list. I’ve always had a thing for coastal towns: craggy shoreline, charming houses poised on cliff tops and plundering azul waves. …
Posted on March 25, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Italy, Romantic escapades

Today’s sponsored post is by David John Martin, a travel writer who reminisces the charming streets and intricate architecture of Italy’s cultural centre, Tuscany. For couples looking to take a short, romantic break away from home, they’ll undoubtedly be tempted by the romantic allure of European cities. While Venice and Paris may …
Posted on February 1, 2010
by Nellie Huang
in Europe, Greece, Italy, Lanzarote, Portugal, Recommendations, Short Getaways, Spain, Uncategorized

I’m dipping my toes in crystal clear waters while my hair gets powdered up with fine sand. I’m in Europe – no castles or cathedrals, just enjoying the sun on a slice of paradise. Whether it’s a secluded bay with emerald surfs slamming on sandstone cliffs, or wide stretches of golden …