Why Hotel Bel-Air Is More Than A Hotel, It’s A Living Room
And The Restaurant, is the new dining spot the direction of Michelin-star Chef Joe Garcia
Our Four Idyllic Spring Escapes Around The World
Getaways from Mauritius, to the Maldives, the Swiss Alps, and Kuwait
Podcast Episode 28: From Being A Stewardess for Emirates Airlines To Founding Brave By Faith Travel, Jules Bush Speaks On Launching Her Business That’s Impacting Women
Jules’ women’s retreats are empowering, inspiring travelers to adopt new healthy habits, while casting off old insecurities and mindsets, replacing them with a fresh knowledge of God and His deep love for mankind.
Traveling in Style: Be Stylish & Comfy at the Same Time
Shefali Karani shares how it’s possible to be stylish and comfortable at the same time.
Four Travel Trends for 2020
The roaring 20s are upon us, and a new generation of travelers are shaping the industry based on their dynamic and rapidly changing needs. We explore some of the key trends for the 20s.
Escape: To the Rosewood Abu Dhabi Hotel
Here’s why a stay at Rosewood Abu Dhabi should be on your next travel list to the UAE.
Seven Reasons Why Ireland Should be on your 2020 Travel List
Ireland is more than four leaf clovers and leprechauns, it’s a canvas of natural beauty and creativity, from the watercolor palette shades of pink and lavender across the sky to the green landscapes. It is a magical place that should be on your travel list for 2020.
The San Regis Hotel is Quintessential Paris At It’s Best
A luxury family-owned hotel in the heart of Paris, the San Regis offers quaint and quintessentially Parisian hospitality.
Where in the World is Javier Colorado Soriano?
Seele Magazine interviewed Javier Colorado Soriano in March 2016 when as he was on his three year bicicyle journey around the world. Now, he is in South America in the Amazon crossing the Amazon in a conoe.
Experiencing Easter in the South Seas
During the Easter break, journalist Ben Mack visited Tonga.
From Surrey, UK to South Africa
Macey Ho spent most of her 20's in the music and advertisement business in London before deciding to take a leap into the world of Social Work. She is now finishing her last year of her Masters after spending 6 weeks in South Africa working and learning about the social needs of her people. Macey is from the U.K.
Discovering Humanness- By Katie McKenzie
Communications professional, Katie McKenzie has worked with various international organizations and has traveled the world. In her career, she works to connect those in need around the world to those who have the capacity to meet those needs. Katie sheds light on the importance of focusing on a person's attributes, their "humanness" rather than their outward appearance. And that we humans are more similar than different.
Why I keep going back to Italy
Kunal Patankar, food blogger and start up consultant keeps going back to Italy for the food, culture, history, scenery, and gelato.
How God Led Me to A Group of Monks Living on A Pacific Island
Journalist Ben Mack spends his Easter in the Solomon Islands, in an unexpected way.
First Impressions of Egypt- Stereotypes, Religion & Tourism
I traveled to Egypt and had a blast! Really, it’s a place that you must visit. The people, Cairo, Alexandria, and the 5,000 year old cultural history shouldn’t be missed. You can catch my impressions of Egypt here and here. I’ve got an exciting story about one man and his wife who are helping to get food the hungry of Egypt next week, so stop by for that.