Travelista’s Editor Jessica Ruth Gibson shares her detailed guide to skiing in Austria and explores why it’s a fun and smart ski destination alternative to The Alps. Thinking of swapping the French or Italian Alps for something new this ski season? Austria is one of Europe’s most rewardi
Jessica Ruth Gibson explores the rise of the Zen-Do – a new era of wellness hen dos in the UK – and recommends 5 of the best places to host them. From luxury spa escapes to lakeside lodges, we have 5 perfect Zen-Do destinations. Traditionally known for their chaos and debauchery, the gre
In this exclusive article, Travelista Founder and Editor Jessica Ruth Gibson shares the full story behind the launch of the new Travelista Shop and the creative process behind the collections. On 30th September 2025, Travelista is launching a brand new venture and entering into the world of e-commer
If you’ve been given the task of planning a hen party in Amsterdam, you’re in the right place. Inspired by her own Amsterdam hen party experience, our Editor Jessica Ruth Gibson shares her pick of the very best hen party activities in Amsterdam – from creative and mindful to downri
Paris, tick. Rome, tick. Barcelona, tick. So you've visited many of the big European cities on your travel list but you're now ready to discover some of the more understated, but equally as impressive cities on the continent. Now is the perfect time to start planning for 2025, and to consider some o
Travelista contributor and solo travel pro Maja Proescholdt shares her tried-and-tested hiker’s guide to the Lake District including the best hikes and where to stay. The Lake District is one of my favourite places on earth – ever since my first visit 7 years ago, it’s a destination I’v
This 30-page planner has been designed by our Editor Jessica Ruth Gibson, and guides you through an expert step-by-step planning process
Regal Princess was the ship that I called home for 10 days as we cruised through Scandinavia. If you’ve never done a cruise before, it’s probably difficult to image the sheer scale of a ship that accommodates around 3,500 passengers and 1,300 crew. It’s also probably difficult to imagine wha
