After an incredible 2014, Iβm pleased to say that 2015 was another great year of travelling for me (#sorrynotsorry).
But while 2014 was all about visiting new places (including seven new countries), this year was all about revisiting places: from my old homes of Leipzig and St. Petersburg, to one of my all-time favourite countries, Poland.
Going back to old places has never been a big feature of my travel plans, making this year something special. My travel quest to visit every country in Europe took a bit of a back seat (only Romania was added to the list), while I headed off to show friends around my favourite cities.
So just like last year letβs look back on my top 15 travel moments of 2015.
Showing off my Russia
Back in July I headed off to Russia for the first time in two years. Once again I spent some time in Moscow and once again I stayed at the Comrade Hostel (making it three stays over five years). But the icing on the cake? Dragging four friends around Russia and showing them exactly what keeps me going back.
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If Staithes doesnβt top the list of most beautiful coastal villages in the UK, it must come pretty close. When I went in May, we scrambled to the top of a hill to get this iconic shot of the town.
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Working in Mallorca for a fortnight was a real highlight of 2015. Luckily we managed to combine work and a bit of downtime.
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My second mystery work trip with trivago took us to the Baltic Coast in Germanyβs North. But of course, the party train en-route was one of the real highlights. Donβt try this at home.
My first Karneval
My first carnival (Karneval in German) really was as insane as everyone said. In the Rhineland, this is marked by five days of near-constant drinking and dressing up, culminating in a parade on Rosenmontag. This huge knees-up is best celebrated in Dusseldorf or Cologne.
Landing in Morocco
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Another first this year was my trip to Morocco β my first time on the African continent and my first journey outside of Europe for six years. Seeing the rich red soil and the terracotta rooftops of Marrakesh is something Iβll not soon forget.
Reunited with Pelmeni
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Pelmeni with mayonnaise is a must in Russia β even if most Russians donβt agree with me. I tucked into my guilty pleasure in Moscowβs Gorky Park.
Calo des Moros
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One spectacular find this year was this quiet hidden beach on the eastern shore of Mallorca. The tiny strip of beach was packed with people when we visited, but it was definitely worth it for these beautiful views.
Back to Moscow
Moscow is a city Iβve revisited a few timesΒ over the years but this time, I managed to recreate one of my favourite shots β and now I love it all the more.
Meeting bloggers new and old
One fond memory I have from this year is finally getting to meet so many travel bloggers Iβd been following for so long: including Cherie, Lucy, Rachel, EmilyΒ andΒ Auston. Aside from Traverse and WTM, I also managed to meet up with both Vlad from Eff It Iβm on Holiday and Adri from CityOfTheWeek on my trip to Transylvania this summer.
Traversing Transylvania
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Romania was the one new country in Europe I visited this year. Itβs hard to pick out one particular moment but finally exploring beautiful, gothic and traditional Transylvania was an amazing experience.
A royal visit
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One of the best museums Iβve been to this year was Hampton Court Palace, in Kingston-upon-Thames. Traverse was held in the town back in March and β aside from meeting so many great bloggers β walking around this historic gem is something Iβll definitely remember.
Ait Ben Haddou
My favourite part of our trip to Morocco was definitely our day trip to the amazing Ait Ben Haddou. Iβve been to plenty of castles in my time but thereβs nothing that quite compares to seeing this fortress city rising up from the desert-like landscape.
Being spontaneous
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Iβm very rarely spontaneous but thanks to a great sale, Ryanair was offering return fares to Warsaw that were too good to resist. We then had a fantastic 36 hours in the Polish capital in early November.
Back to St. Petersburg
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July marked my first trip back to St. Petersburg since the end of my 5-month stint there in 2011. I fell in love all over again with a city I realised I knew so well. St. Petersburg truly is one of the most beautiful cities Iβve visited and I feel that I can now appreciate it all afresh.
Wow John, you’ve had quite an awesome year! π
I must admit, I’ve been thinking about visiting Russia for a while now after reading your posts and seeing your stunning photos! It was awesome to meet you, hopefully we can get together next time you’re in Romania too! I wish you an awesome new year with plenty of travels π
Thanks Adri – I think you would really love Russia! Hopefully 2016 will be the year you get there π
What an awesome year you’ve had! So happy to see Staithes featured on there! It’s one of my favourite coastal spots in Yorkshire but I haven’t been for a few years now. Maybe I’ll make an effort to go in 2016? Are you going to Traverse in Cardiff next year? If so I may see you there, the Kingston Upon Thames on was really good π I hope you have a great year of travel in 2016! I think one of my favourite places this year was Noosa in Australia. I also visited Majorca in October and would love to go back to find some hidden beaches π
Thanks for your comment Emma π I’m not too sure about Traverse right now but I would love to go back and see everyone. Cardiff is a great city too and I’d be so happy to revisit. There’s some great beaches close by – maybe some hidden ones for you to explore?
Happy travels in 2016!
What a great travel year even if you didn’t visit many new places. May you have a wonderful 2016!
Thanks Mani, same to you!
Sounds like you had indeed an awesome year and I like that you show you don’t have to visit only new places to have a great time. Your shots of Morocco are gorgeous and reminded me I need to get there asap (also, weren’t you supposed to write more posts about that trip? π ).
Haha, I will, I will! Maybe to celebrate my one-year anniversary of going to Morocco?
Some beautiful photos there, especially the one of the party train – great photobomb! My highlight would be Iceland, loved it to bits! Happy New Year to you…
Haha, you know I still don’t know who that guy is! I loved your posts from Iceland – would love to get there in 2016… fingers crossed!
Happy New Year!
I seriously cant believe we missed each other this summer – and I was just a few miles away from Dusseldorf when you were in Moscow!!!
That was such bad luck! We’ll have to be better organised in 2016! Do you have anything planned? Π‘ ΠΠΎΠ²ΡΠΌ ΠΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠΌ)
2016 Plan A: buy a country house, plus one of the options below
2016 Plan B: 2 weeks in the Altay Mountains (northern Tibet/southern Siberia), 2 weeks in northern Spain, 1 week in Ireland, 1 week in Stockholm-Helsinki-countryside.
The Altai Mountains would be amazing! Good luck with your house and your planning π
John, Moscow is awesome. We went there in May; I had a blast documenting Victory Day Parade. I want to go back so bad! If everything works out I finally get to ride the Transib starting in Moscow (a lifelong dream of mine).
They should advertise Russia more. I loved seeing the Moscow pictures on your blog π
Glad to hear you liked it so much! I think Moscow is one of the most exciting cities in Europe and I just love going back and seeing everything that has changed.
The Trans-Siberian would be my dream too, but I would want to go all the way to Vladivostok and then either to Beijing via Harbin or Japan via South Korea… decisions, decisions!