Lifecruiser Travel
- Member since
- 3rd December 2008
Lifecruiser Travel Blog is about a Swedish couple with a passionate interest in travel, photography and actually: the whole world!
Sweden is a country with a rather long winter season and very short summer season, just a couple of months. That’s one of the reasons why we try to escape as often as we can…
We’re mainly writing about our own wonderful travel experiences, but also other travel related subjects. Sometimes just briefly, sometimes with humor or many facts baked into the post and almost always with photos that we’ve taken ourselves.
We’ve been to many places in many countries - mostly European, but also far away like South America.
This blog has existed since April 2005 as a personal blog, but has during time developed to become a travel focused blog instead.
Lifecruiser Travel Blog
- 01 Jul 2009

When we were in Majorca in th beginning of May we also visited the two adorable mountain towns of Deia and Valldermossa."
- 26 Jun 2009

Valencian Paella, free performances, greeting our King who passed us very close, checking The Volvo Ocean Race boats, Champagne!!!"
- 16 Apr 2009

Tenerife is one of Spain’s volcano islands with a landscape similar to a desert at some places, but it also has the very opposite: very green areas. You can get it all at this island."
- 11 Apr 2009

It was a year ago now since we were in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Andalusia, Spain and experienced the big famous event of the pilgrimage Romeria de San José."
- 08 Apr 2009
Lifecruiser Travel reviewed Iguazu Falls in Mesopotamia, Argentina

Who wouldn't be amazed by 275 water falls? The beauty and power is unforgettable and so is the pathways they have created around those falls, making it really accessible - and up close too. It's really well arranged.
Do NOT miss the opportunity to go …"
- 19 Dec 2008
Lifecruiser Travel reviewed Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden

I've visited this Palace and park numerous of times during my life, it's probably one of Stockholm's most popular picnic parks. It's the kind of park with a character, which you have no problem to come back to time after time. The park has fountains, lo…"
- 20 Dec 2008

September the 5th until the 7th there was Europe’s largest free open air party at the Danube Island in Vienna. About 2,000 artists and up to three million visitors were expected to be there - including us!"
- 19 Dec 2008
Lifecruiser Travel reviewed Wiener Prater in Vienna, Austria

The whole amusement park gives a wonderful old fashioned impression mixed with more modern attractions, making it quite unique.
If you're into getting a real scare - try the StarFlyer: open seats about 60 m over ground, which may also give you quite go…"

It’s a giant building masterpiece and I for sure noticed that when trying to take photos of it. I felt like a small ant looking up at an elephant and no matter how far I walked away from it, I still had problems to get all of the cathedral within my pho…"

Vienna Prater amusement park has been a public leisure place since as early as in 1766 when the Austrian Emperor Josef II donated the area to the Viennese.
Before it became an amusement park it was hunting ground for the imperials and only allowed for …"
- 10 Dec 2008
Lifecruiser Travel reviewed Schloss Schönbrunn in Vienna, Austria

Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna is on the list of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites and is one of the most important cultural monuments in Austria.
Since the sixties it has also been one of the major tourist attractions in Vienna and no wonder, it’s such…"
- 03 May 2008

Last Saturday Mr Lifecruiser and I went to Långholmens Crown Prison in Stockholm, Sweden, to be locked into a double cell for the night.
No, we didn’t get arrested for doing something naughty in public, I swear! *giggles*"