How Couples Are Turning Europe Trips into Workcations

It started with a laptop on a café table in Lucerne. Snow-dusted mountains in the distance. Coffee going cold because a Zoom call ran long. And yet—neither of us wanted to be anywhere else. That’s the quiet revolution happening right now. Couples are no longer choosing between work and wander. They’re packing both into one […]
Europes Best Combo Trips for Couples Who Hate Choosing One Experience

Some couples argue about restaurants. Some argue about movies. And then there are couples who argue about entire countries. One of you wants mountains and quiet mornings. The other wants cafés, chaos, art, wine, music, and cities that stay awake longer than you do. Europe, thankfully, doesn’t ask you to choose. It rewards indecision—especially when […]
Switzerland Proposal Ideas: Snowy Peaks & Lakeside Moments

Some places feel like they were created for questions that change your life. Switzerland is one of them. I realised this the moment the train curved past emerald lakes and snow-draped peaks, the kind of view that makes conversations slow down and hearts beat a little louder. If you’re planning a proposal, not just any […]
Switzerland + Italy: Mountains, Lakes & Romance in One Trip

There’s a moment every couple dreams of, when the rush of wedding celebrations fades, suitcases are finally unpacked, and it’s just the two of you, somewhere beautiful, beginning life together. For many newlyweds, that “somewhere” turns out to be Switzerland and Italy , two countries that feel like they were designed for romance. I remember […]
Why Europe Is Perfect for First-Time International Travelers

The first time you cross an international border, there’s a mix of excitement and quiet panic. Will the language barrier be awkward? Will the food suit your palate? Will you feel lost in a foreign place? I had the same questions before my first Europe trip—and somewhere between my first train ride and my first […]
How Catch A Trip Designs Work-Friendly European Itineraries

At 9:42 a.m., I answered a work call from a café tucked into a Swiss lane so quiet you could hear the bells on passing bicycles. My laptop was open, my espresso was still warm, and behind the screen—snow-dusted peaks caught the light like they were posing just for me. That was the moment it […]