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Everything but the Ticket; Wander is your guide to the best activities, hotels, restaurants and holes-in-the-wall to check out on your trip.
Buenas Noches - Accommodation Choices On The Camino De Santiago
So, you've decided to take the trip of a lifetime and walk on of the Camino de Santiago, a network of trails that run throughout Europe to Santiago de Compostela and the alleged final resting place of St James.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
A 4th of July Day Spent In Washington DC
Patriotic activities will be held in many areas of the city and in a large variety of ways. From the National Independence Day Parade all the way to fireworks that will end the night. The one location requirement is that you have a clear view of the sky towards the West Potomac Park.
By Beni Restea6 years ago in Wander
Mykonos 101: What You Might Not Expect On Holiday
Now of course, it goes without saying that Mykonos holds beautiful beaches, amazing food and picturesque views, as after all, this is Greece we’re talking about. Mykonos is famously known for its painted white walls that make every street corner “Instagram-worthy”. You’d find it a stretch not to take hundreds of pictures of the commonly themed, blue or red door houses, or the brightly coloured flowers, beautifully framing someone’s front door steps.
By Taneshia Jasmine6 years ago in Wander
6 Reasons To Walk The Portuguese Camino De Santiago In Spring.
The Caminos de Santiago are a network of trails that cross the whole of Europe with one common destination. All Caminos de Santiago end at one place. The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the alleged resting place of St James, and every Pilgrim’s prized destination.
By Samantha Wilson6 years ago in Wander
The city of Saint Louis
As a Saint Louisian, I feel that for anybody ever looking to visit there (whether it be for business,pleasure or both). I think I would tell just about anyone the places they should see while visiting! It’s only fair to know the popular places to get the best out of a new city, right? Well here it goes....
By Cassandra Cowee 6 years ago in Wander
The Majestic Plains of Wyoming
Wyoming is a state that is looked over a lot when planning vacations for the family. It is a place that is rich with history. The railway, the rodeos, and the river runs make it a memorable experience for people who do take a trip to this Majestic state. The capitol of Wyoming is Cheyenne and to me this is where most of the action is. Another part of the state that I love is Jackson Hole and the entrance to Yellow Stone National Park.
By Trycia Lino6 years ago in Wander
An Interactive Itinerary - Local Tampa, FL
Tampa has a rich and tasty history. This city was the number one traveler’s destinations in the late 1800s. In the early 1900s we had a surge of cultural influence from our thriving immigrant communities, which provided a viable economy for the roaring 20s with our booze and hand-rolled cigar industry. With our stable economy, we pushed successfully into the 30s and 40s with no real lull during The Great Depression, which allowed our city to hone its cultural craft and create a tourism destination that, even today, we thrive in. As decades passed, many buildings and stories faded away, with only archive centers and family ties to keep our history alive.
By Reese Drew6 years ago in Wander
Columbus Indiana may not be on your radar, but if you enjoy art, culture and getting lost in the magic of exploring, you will definitely want to plan a trip here!
Once you exit the freeway, you will drive toward Downtown Columbus. The yellow is where you will be driving into town from the left to the right.
By Laura coate6 years ago in Wander
Highway Stop
So you’ve decided to visit Clark Fork, Idaho. Well, I can tell you right now that you’ve come to the right place. To many, this destination is used as a highway stop, a bathroom break, a midway point between two important locations. However, it’s so much more. A quaint, sleepy little town situated on the sloping banks of the Clark Fork River, overlooked by the Monarch Mountains and Scotchman’s Peak, this is the perfect getaway for a breath of fresh air. While at first glance this destination might look humdrum, I can assure you that this kind of relaxation as well as pure, natural outdoor adventuring is something you won’t find anywhere else.
By Rebecca Nielsen6 years ago in Wander
NorCal Coast
If you are planning a trip to California, and have time to rent a car, put the top down and enjoy the curves, take a drive down Highway 1 from San Francisco. At the first stop light, you will be in Pacifica, a small, if somewhat sprawling town that offers raw beauty that is not to miss. Below are are some of my discoveries, reviews, and beautiful places to stop- either for photos, or food, or just to take it all in.
By Jody Holman6 years ago in Wander











