My name's Charlotte and I have a passion for travelling and documenting my adventures through writing and photography. Having lived in several countries and visited 31, I've seen a lot of the world, but still have much more left to explore! Here on this blog, I do full recaps of all my trips - big and small - and write about a range of travel-related topics. Hope you enjoy and find plenty of travel inspiration!
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Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Year Abroad: My Travel Highlights
Sunday, 15 October 2023
Travel Tips: The Best Hotels I've Ever Stayed in
Seeing as I won't be going on any "big trips" for at least a couple of months, my plan for the blog is to alternate between writing posts about my travels and day trips around Bristol and beyond, and writing posts about other travel-related topics, in order to keep things varied.
My latest post was about a local trip, so this one is going to be something a bit different. I had a look through the list of post ideas I've built up over the years (quite a few!) in order to decide what took my fancy to write about today, and in the end, I decided to write about the topic of hotels, as it's something I haven't really done before!
Generally, these days, I'm happy to stay somewhere clean, comfortable and reasonably priced. I used to try to look for more unique, characterful places to stay, with somewhat mixed results - I remember regretting staying at the old-fashioned pub/hotel in York that was freezing cold with a smelly bathroom, and the supposedly fancy boutique hotel in Bournemouth where my room was tiny and the shower didn't work. Both times I wished I'd opted for the reliability of an Ibis or Premier Inn! Having said that though, when you do stay in a hotel that's really special, it definitely makes your trip that extra bit special too.
I like to think that nowadays I'm quite good at choosing hotels that are both good value and super nice places to relax after a day of exploring. I've stayed in quite a few really great ones over the years, particularly during the last couple of years, and so I've decided to put my favourites together into a list.
Here they are!
Admiral Grand Hotel, Slano, Croatia
Cedar Manor Hotel, Windermere, England, UK
Novotel, Arica, Chile
Ayenda Estancia San Pedro, Cusco, Peru
Park Inn by Radisson, Puerto Varas, Chile
B&B Vergilia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
39 St. George, Victoria/Rabat, Gozo, Malta
Wednesday, 26 January 2022
Country Guide: Slovenia
Continent: Europe
Capital (and Largest) City: Ljubljana
Language: Slovene
Currency: Euro
Drives on the: Right
Time Zone: Central European Time
Adaptor Types: Type C and Type F
Description: Slovenia is a small country in the Balkans, bordering the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. It is best known for its lakes and mountain landscapes, and in recent years it has become more and more popular as a tourist destination.
Why You Should Visit: Slovenia really makes you feel as if you've stepped into a fairytale. Lake Bled in particular is a incredibly beautiful place, featuring a medieval castle overlooking the lake from a precipice, and a little island with a old church that can only be reached by rowing or swimming. I went there with my family back in 2014, and would definitely like to return in the future.
Fun Fact: Even though Slovenia is a small country, it has more than 10,000 caves!
My Blogposts About Slovenia
- Travel Tips: My Ten Favourite Castles and Palaces (Bled Castle)
- Travel Tips: My Top Ten Nature Destinations (Lake Jasna)
- My Gap Year 2014-2015 (Bled, Kranjska Gora, Lake Jasna and Ljubljana)
- Travel Tips: My Top Ten Fairytale Destinations (Lake Bled)
Clockwise starting from top left: Lake Bled, Kranjska Gora, a swan on Lake Bled, panoramic view of Ljubljana, Lake Jasna, scenery near Lake Bled
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Saturday, 8 January 2022
Travel Tips: My Top Five Mountain Destinations
The Andes
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The Alps
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The Dinaric Alps
The Tatra Mountains
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The Cumbrian Mountains
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Saturday, 1 January 2022
Country Guide: Slovakia
Name: Slovakia (in Slovak: Slovensko)
Continent: Europe
Capital (and Largest) City: Bratislava
Language: Slovak
Currency: Euro
Drives on the: Right
Time Zone: Central European Time
Adaptor Types: Type C and Type E
Description: Slovakia is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It was formerly part of Czechoslovakia, before splitting from the Czech Republic (now known as Czechia) in 1993. It's not the best-known tourist destination in Europe, but there are plenty of reasons to visit...
Why You Should Visit: The main reasons people visit Slovakia are its mountains, which are great for hiking and skiing, and its castles, which can be found all over the country. Personally, I've only been to Bratislava so far, but I really enjoyed my day exploring the city, and especially loved the castle, which looks straight out of a fairytale.
Fun Fact: Slovakia holds the title of the country with the highest number of castles per capita!
My Blogposts About Slovakia
- Travel Tips: My Ten Favourite Castles and Palaces (Bratislava Castle)
- Travel Tips: My Top Ten Fairytale Destinations (Bratislava)
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Sunday, 5 December 2021
Travel Tips: My Top Ten Historical Destinations
This week's blogpost is going to focus on my favourite historical destinations. Now, of course, nearly every town or city in the world has some kind of link to the near or distant past, and could therefore be counted as a historical destination, meaning there are various places I could have included in this list. But the ones I've chosen to write about today are the ones that really seem to bring history to life, and which have given me an insight into different periods of the past...
Avebury, England, UK
This prehistoric stone circle, along with the other nearby stone circle, Stonehenge, are probably the closest thing we have in the UK to a site like Machu Picchu or the Egyptian pyramids. And both happen to be located in my home county of Wiltshire, which is pretty cool! Stonehenge is definitely the more famous and popular of the two, but I personally prefer Avebury, as it's much much bigger, and access is less restricted. No one knows exactly why the circle was built, but it's amazing to look at it and think about how long it's been there for.
Read more here!
Bath, England, UK
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York, England, UK
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Oxford, England, UK
Read more here and here!
Chepstow Castle, Wales, UK
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Nîmes, France
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Berlin, Germany
Florence, Italy
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
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Saturday, 20 November 2021
Country Guide: Poland
Name: Poland (in Polish: Polska)
Continent: Europe
Capital (and Largest) City: Warsaw (in Polish: Warszawa)
Language: Polish
Currency: Polish Złoty
Drives on the: Right
Time Zone: Central European Time
Adaptor Types: Type C and Type E
Description: Poland is a relatively large country in Eastern Europe, which borders the Baltic Sea in the north and the Carpathian Mountains in the south, as well as several other European countries. It is known for its historic cities, including Kraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk, and it's also a popular hiking and skiing destination.
Why You Should Visit: I had a really fantastic and memorable time in Poland when I volunteered there in 2019, teaching English with the Angloville programme. There are many beautiful places to see throughout the country (I only saw a few, but I would definitely go back in the future). In addition, the people are very friendly, and everything is cheap, so you're sure to have a great time!
Fun Fact: The world's largest castle (the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork) is located in Poland!
My Blogposts About Poland
- Kraków
- Volunteering in Poland With Angloville (Modrzewiowe Wzgórze)
- Travel Tips: My Ten Favourite Cities (Kraków)
- Travel Tips: My Ten Favourite Castles and Palaces (Wawel Castle, Kraków)
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Kraków)
- Travel Tips: My Top Five Mountain Destinations (The Tatra Mountains)
- Charlotte's Travel Adventures is 5 Years Old! (Kraków)
Clockwise starting from top left: Kraków Cloth Hall, St Mary's Basilica in Kraków, Statue of Ignacy Jan Paderewski in Ciężkowice, Modrzewiowe Wzgórze, Juliusz Słowacki Theatre in Kraków Wawel Castle, Kraków; Kraków's historic centre
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