
Rediscovering Travel: Tofino, Vancouver Island
Reaching Tofino is an adventure in itself. The first time I visited the town, I travelled there from Vancouver, a journey of seven hours over land and sea. A ferry carried me and my old Saturn car from Horseshoe Bay, in West Vancouver, across the Georgia Strait.

What are the benefits of travel for children?
Whether you are travelling abroad, exploring your local city for the day, camping overnight or discovering the great outdoors, any form of travel can prove advantageous for children and their future development. Find out why you should start planning your next family adventure now!

Mindful travel in Italy: Embracing authentic experiences in a campervan
Travelling in a camper van or a motorhome can be both a beautiful and mindful way to travel around Italy.

It’s more fun in the Philippines when it’s Eco-friendly: 8 tips for your next trip!
The Philippines is full to the brim with beautiful natural locations, from jungles to mountains, islands and waterfalls.

Solo travel… on a budget
As we all dream of and plan our next trip, here are some solo travel tips from members of the WTTC team. This week’s tips are all about travel on a budget.

Off the beaten path in Japan – 6 incredible experiences you never knew existed
Wishing you could dive deeper into Japan’s sensational culture? Visit those places that are a little more off the beaten track?

Why Slovenia should be top of your travel list
Slovenia really is the perfect year-round destination. Think emerald lakes, dramatic alpine scenery, atmospheric medieval towns with a world-class food and wine scene.
The great travel debate – reunite with somewhere you love, or fall in love with somewhere new?
Humans have long been described as creatures of habit, but when it comes to travel, we’re also creatures of curiosity.

Discover the best yoga travel destinations to boost your mental health and well-being
Lean into the stretch, breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth. Deep breath in…and out. These familiar words can be heard in most yoga classes, worldwide.