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Rebecca Crowe
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About Rebecca Crowe
Rebecca Crowe is a freelance content writer who specializes in writing about travel, food, drink, and adventure. She specializes in budget and adventure travel content and can usually be found climbing some rocks, eating some tacos, or waiting around at the nearest airport.
Her recent adventures include hiking Hadrian's Wall, roaming around ruins in Pompeii, and exploring the foodie culture of New Zealand. If you want to keep up with her next adventure, check out her website at Wandering and Wine.
How did you get into travel
I got into travel writing as a way to keep my parents sane when I went off on my own adventures. From there, people seemed interested in my writing and I took the leap from writing for businesses to the wonderful world of travel writing as my full-time job!
Rebecca Crowe's unique travel experience
A unique travel experience that I've had is probably exploring one of the Inner Hebrides islands in Scotland on a paddleboard with a local. It was so quiet and serene, with mountain scenery in the distance, and we were paddling over oyster farms and eating delicious homemade goods. That whole trip ferry hopping around this part of Western Scotland was amazing.
Latest travel articles and insights by Rebecca Crowe null

If you are looking to spend 10 days in Panama, that's the perfect amount of time to split between cities filled with culture, tropical islands with world-class beaches, mountain towns filled with adventure, and rainforest trails with wildlife around every corner. On a 10-day Panama itinerary, you can easily visit five or six locations, or build a triple-center itinerary, spending three to four days in each destination. Whether you enjoy snorkeling over sunken ships in the San Blas Islands, tasting delicious coffee in Boquete, or want to sail down the iconic Panama Canal, it’s all possible on a 10-day trip to Panama.

If you’re looking to spend 5 days in the Czech Republic, you’re spoiled for choice. Spend a few days exploring the historic streets of Prague, wandering the Charles Bridge, and admiring the Astronomical Clock before heading to the architectural haven of Brno, home to the stunning medieval Špilberk Castle. On a 5-day Czech Republic tour, you can enjoy historic walking tours around cobblestoned streets, soak up culture with visits to the Museum of Communism, or enjoy a cruise down the majestic Vltava River. Alternatively, you can also choose to spend the whole 5 days in Prague for an in-depth exploration of the city.

If you want to spend 10 days in Malaysia, you can definitely visit four or five locations with ease. You can dive into street food culture in the markets of Kuala Lumpur, walk the colonial streets of George Town, check out the wildlife and wilderness of Borneo, or relax on the beach on Tioman Island. With a 10-day itinerary in Malaysia, you can also blend a hiking trip with city sightseeing and off-the-beaten-path exploration. Check out these itinerary ideas for a 10-day tour of Malaysia.

With 2 weeks in Panama, you can visit a whole host of destinations or even combine your trip with a few days in neighboring Costa Rica. Whether you’re looking to snorkel in Bocas del Toro, zipline through the cloud forest in Boquete, or wander the colonial-era streets and plazas of Panama City, a 14-day Panama itinerary can deliver all of this and more. You can choose to visit seven or eight destinations or pick three or four locations for an in depth exploration. With culture, history, wildlife, and tons of natural beauty all around, a custom 2-week Panama tour is always a good idea.

As spring emerges in the northern hemisphere and summer wraps up in the south, March is a great time to visit many of the world’s most beloved countries. Some of the best places to visit in March include the carnival-filled streets of Brazil, the desert hiking capital of Morocco, and even the wild and snowy peaks of Greenland. Take a trip to Colombia, the Philippines, and Singapore, if you’re looking for the best tropical places to visit in March. March is a temperate season in these near-equator countries and it’s a pleasant time to visit without being overwhelmed with humidity or seasonal rains. We chose the countries in this comprehensive guide for seasonal activities, festivals and events, and great weather conditions — and we have a couple of underrated gems on the list as well. Easter is commonly celebrated in March throughout Christian-based regions and you’ll find a lot of festivities to enjoy around the world in March, including the Holy Week in some Spanish and Portuguese-speaking nations, Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, and spring-related festivals such as Tafraoute, a festival of the almond tree in bloom.