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I’ve read some amazing blog posts this year. Inspiring, insightful, thought-proving and some were just plain fun. These are just some of my favourite blog posts of 2018.

 

My Favourite Blog Posts of 2018

I have lots of exciting projects and plans for the upcoming year and of course, lots of content right here on the blog which I can’t wait to share with you. For now though, these are my favourite blog posts of 2018.

 

A Jersey Weekend Itinerary: 48 Hours in Jersey

by The Travel Hack

favourite blog posts of 2018

Having visited Guernsey in the Summer I would love to explore the rest of the Channel Islands. This post will definitely help me plan a potential trip to the largest of the islands in the future.

 

Tips For Travelling With Anxiety

by Twins That Travel

favourite blog posts of 2018

Sometimes recognising and understanding that you suffer from anxiety can be pretty nerve-wracking in itself. I completely identified with this post and although issues such as anxiety are specific to the individual it can be extremely helpful to hear (or read) how others identify triggers and deal with the problems causing it. 

 

Travelling With Scoliosis

by Little Travel Bird

favourite blog posts of 2018

As someone who also has Scoliosis I am always interested in finding out how other people deal with it and Leah is an incredible example of someone who hasn’t let a physical condition stop her doing what she loves.

 

50 Things You Must Do in Paris

by World of Wanderlust

fvourite blog posts of 2018

I haven’t been to Paris but the moment I decide to Brooke’s posts will be my go-to guides for things to see and do. Her love for this city is infectious.

 

Reasons I Love Coming Home From My Travels and What Home Means to Me

by Where’s Mollie

favourite blog posts of 2018

Ok, so it’s a sponsored post for shampoos and conditioners, but actually this post from Mollie shows that travelling makes us appreciate our home comforts a little more and that we should always take a little bit of time to treat ourselves whilst we plans our next trip.

 

Oslo on a Budget: How to Do More For Less

by Would Be Traveller

favourite blog posts of 2018
Oslo is definitely on my bucket list of cities I want to visit. The problem is that it isn’t cheap. Anna’s post is full of super handy tips to help you budget and save should you be planning a trip there yourself.

 

 

WowTrip Review: Would You Take a Mystery Holiday?

by The Travel Hack

favourite blog posts of 2018

Not only is the idea of going on a mystery trip an exciting one, but Brussels is a fantastic city to visit for a quick weekend away. Plus, I was invited on the press trip so can confirm that it was brilliant and I would definitely use WowTrip (and visit Belgium) again.

 

15 Years of Travel Blogging: 10 Things I Did Wrong

by This Battered Suitcase

favourite blog posts of 2018

Brenna’s post are also a great read. Funny, insightful and 100% honest. Blogging is not always a bed of roses and it’s definitely a process of trial and error. This post shows that even if you make mistakes you can still be pretty bloody brilliant at what you do.

 

8 Utterly Bonkers Tokyo Food Experiences

by Emily Luxton

favourite blog posts of 2018

I have a trip to Japan planned for later next year and I’m hoping discovering the weird and wonderful food will be a big part of it. Emily’s post gives just a glimpse into this strange but fun cultural experience.

 

Why I Write

by Sophie Cliff

favourite blog posts of 2018

I love hearing (and reading) about why people do what they love. Not just for careers but also for hobbies. We’re all different and even if I might not have the same interests I love knowing what it is that make people happy each day.

 

How to Spend a Weekend in the Hague

by Twins That Travel

favourite blog posts of 2018

I visited Rotterdam earlier in the year and found it a brilliant city to visit. I’d love to see more of The Netherlands and this post by Claire and Laura has put The Hague high on the list of destinations to visit.

 

What Do You Want to Be Known For?

by Lucy Lucraft

favourite blog posts of 2018

Questions like this always flumox me. I never know the answer. Lucy’s post has though raised the questions and has encouraged me to think about the answer as we head into a New Year with new possibilities.

 

A Weekend in Brunel’s Bristol

by Weekend Candy

favourite blog posts of 2018

I love Bristol, but I’ve only ever been to visit family. Never to explore it as a destination. This post from Claire has inspired me to do so 

 

Where to Find the Best Bookstores in Paris

by World of Wanderlust

favourite blog posts of 2018

As a lover of finding beautiful bookshops in every city I visit, I couldn’t not include this blog post. I makes me want to head to Paris just to visit bookshops.

 

5 Things I Do on Every City Break

by Sam Sparrow

favourite blog posts of 2018

All 5 things included in this post are what I do on every trip I take. It’s like Sam read my mind. 

 

A Christmas To Do List When it isn’t the Most Wonderful Time of Year for You

by Jessica Rose Williams

favourite blog posts of 2018

Christmas isn’t a wonderful time for everyone. In fact my family has had some truly horrendous Christmases that have meant that there’s a tinge of sadness every year. This lovely post from Jessica will hopefully give you at least one idea of how make it through the festive period.

 

What were your favourite blog posts of 2018

Let me know in the comments.

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Awesome list… I already follow some of the bloggers you mentioned but am looking forward to reading a a couple of the posts from bloggers I don’t know. I particularly enjoyed Brenna’s post on her blogging mistakes. I’m more in a lifestyle/expat niche but could relate!
    Happy Holidays from a new reader. 😉

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