Travel in Covid19 – part 2
As we talked about the traveling in these strange times earlier this year, we want to come back again, after the “official” announcement of the second wave. Which – curiously – did not happen to all countries. So let’s take…
Malmö – a little touch of Sweden
Traveling to Malmö, you better do not even consider transit by land, as it is too simple to travel through Kopenhagen. And that trip includes passing the famous Øresund Bridge as well, and you will arrive directly in the heart…
Granada, the hot-cold Andalusian town
Hot in summer, cold at night, and especially, cold in winter. It is situated in the Sierra Nevada, which is known to be Spain’s most favorite ski resort. Yes, you did hear right. In the same Andalusia, where you find…
La Habana, old but good
Old cars, Havana Club, the sound of Salsa and cigars, as far as the eye can see. Well, not only these things. You can also see a pretty beautiful coastline, beaches as if they just came out of photoshop just…
Traveling as an introvert
Travelita founder Tina is an introvert and obviously, she is traveling alone a lot, so when it comes to her travels, of course, there are some obstacles to face, we want to share. Maybe you find yourself in one or…
Paris – the metropole, that has the taste
When it comes to taste, it comes to Paris. They have the food, they have the style, they have the arts, the have the kisses… Literally, they do. Ever written short messages with french people? You would never figure how…
Time to Celebrate and welcome 2020!!
We have thought about this post a lot. The last one, in the old year. If you have not planned yet, probably you will just go out and follow your gut instincts or stay at home and spend the New…
Merry Christmas, everyone
You are traveling over Christmas and New Year’s Eve? Many of us are too, so we thought to bring up some thought about being alone on this family day. If you are traveling over these dates, they might not be…
Travelita Interview Rollerbag goddess Charish (Part 2)
7. Do you remember how you felt when you traveled alone for the first time? After I got my layoff notice from the financial institution where I worked, everything in the office changed. All of us were distracted, disheartened, scared…
Travel hacks for solo travelers that no one ever told you (but you definitely need to know)
There is a lot of information around when it comes to traveling alone, but there is some stuff we think is super important, we have heard people talking about. An easy way to avoid fears when traveling alone. It is…