Q&A with The Cultureur
The Cultureur is a mixture between luxury travel blog and online cultural magazine, which went live in summer 2012. As this site might be of interest to all global minds with a taste for the fine...
View ArticleCruz de Mayo: Children of Seville Hold Their Own Spring Processions
Our new guest author Karen, a US expat living in Spain, introduces us to a lesser known religious and folkloristic custom in Andalucia – the children’s Cruz de Mayo. When people talk about the...
View ArticleMay the Road Rise Up to Meet You
After the famous Boston Marathon was overshadowed by the shocking bombings this year, it is perhaps time to remember what running a marathon is actually about: For many participants, it’s a highly...
View ArticleRunning around the World
And the running theme continues! After last Friday’s feature on the LA marathon, this week our guestblogger Jessica – a Puertorican-American “repatriate” recently returned to the States – describes her...
View ArticleA TCK’s Journey at a Crossroads
This time, our blog doesn’t talk about exploring the world through running, but rather about metaphorical crossroads and personal journeys. Guest blogger Joyce describes growing up as a Third Culture...
View ArticleGoing Solo: Women Traveling on Their Own
Our Activity Groups Manager Franziska talks about the challenges women face as solo travelers and how InterNations has helped her with such issues. My Personal Travel History When I was 19, I went...
View ArticleLet the Good Times Roll: A Visit to Warsaw
Our guest author Simon, a British expat living in Munich, describes what 21st-century Warsaw feels like to him, after his latest trip to Poland’s capital. Is Warsaw the new Berlin? So claimed one local...
View ArticleExpat Eye on Latvia: An Interview with Blogger Linda in Latvia
In our InterNations Recommended Blog interviews we let our members take the spotlight! Expat life in general is, of course, a perfect breeding ground for great stories. This time, it’s up to Linda from...
View ArticleDefying Gravity: Expat Blogger Rebecca in Mongolia
In our InterNations Recommended Blog interviews we let our members take the spotlight! In this entry, we are asking Rebecca from Mongolia to tell us her story. She has been living abroad for the last...
View ArticleMexico Crazy Loco: An Interview with “Repat” Pedro in Mexico City
In this interview series we let our members take the spotlight! Today, we are talking to Pedro from Mexico City. Pedro is a former expat who has recently moved back to his native Mexico. He gives...
View ArticleHow I Became a Self-Made Expat
After last week’s entry with practical tips on self-employment abroad, it’s time for a more personal expat story. Our new guest author Ben describes how he was bitten by the travel bug and what...
View ArticleSix Degrees North: An Interview with Expat Blogger Chrissie in Ghana
In this interview series we let our members take the spotlight! Today, we are talking to Chrissie, an Australian expat in Ghana. She joined her husband in West Africa about one and half years ago and...
View ArticleeSlovénie: An Interview with Expat Blogger Patrick in Slovenia
In this interview series we let our members take the spotlight! Today, we are talking to Patrick, a French expat who has now settled in Slovenia. He writes about traveling and living in Slovenia on...
View ArticleMy InterNations: LGBTE(xpat)
Nearly all LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) people have probably experienced some degree of prejudice in their home country. Coming out is often a struggle, but it can be easier at home:...
View ArticleInterNations Insider Tips: Five Things Not to Miss in Pretoria
I always remember Pretoria with a certain nostalgic fondness: the last time I was here was twenty years ago, when my parents took us on a tour through South Africa. Pretoria is only 50 km away from...
View ArticleInterNations Insider Tips: Five Facets of Johannesburg
Malte Zeeck, InterNations Founder & Co-CEO, shares five sightseeing tips for Johannesburg that encapsulate the different facets of the “Rainbow Nation”‘s biggest city for him.Before visiting the...
View ArticleFive Favorite Sorts of Street Food and Their Stories
Food is more than the sum of its ingredients, a mere source of nutrients — even more than the glorious experience of enjoying a delicious snack on the go. The smell and taste of our favorite dishes...
View ArticleInterNations Insider Tips: Five Must-Sees and Dos in Cape Town
InterNations Founder & Co-CEO Malte Zeeck talks about five favorite “must-sees” and “must-dos” in the city that has captured his heart.My last stop in South Africa was Cape Town, the city that...
View ArticleInterNations Insider Tips: Five Impressions of Manama
Malte Zeeck, Founder & Co-CEO of InterNations, the world’s expat community, shares his most memorable impressions from his recent trip to the Persian Gulf.Manama’s Beaches: Escape the Endless...
View ArticleInterNations Insider Tips: Five Places to Explore in Doha
Malte Zeeck, Founder and Co-CEO of InterNations, shares his top tips for what to see and do in Doha, Qatar.Doha Corniche: Stunning Views at Every Time of DayOne of the first stops on my visit to Doha...
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