While Rio de Janeiro is a real babe from the ground, she’s even more spectacular from the sky. If you’re heading to the Cidade Maravilhosa (Wonderful City) and like me, have always dreamed of being a human drone, do yourself a favor and book a helicopter tour at sunset. It’s not as expensive as you may think, and it’s worth every single Brazilian real. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreLocated in the eastern Brazilian state of Ceará, the secluded and magical beach town of Jericoacoara should be high on your Brazilian bucket list. If you want to get away from it all, yet still have everything you need at your fingertips, this is a great place to escape. I don’t know how I’d never heard of it before I got to Brazil- it’s the best kind of paradise and I don’t think the world has even realized it yet. It shouldn’t take too much convincing, but I’d like to offer 12 very good reasons why you should visit at least once in your life.
Read MorePlanning a trip to Budapest, Hungary? Over the course of my two week stay, I collected a list of my best recommendations. Read on for must-see spots, delicious restaurants, great cafes to work from, nightlife areas to check out, and more.
Read MoreVisiting Malta and want to explore the famous island of Comino and its Blue Lagoon? Here’s how to do it for under €15.
Read MoreOne photo of Mostar was enough to alter my travel plans, and that was only skimming the surface of what the city had to offer. I’ve included 14 of my favorite shots from the city itself and nearby attractions in the hopes that maybe you’ll see the same beauty that I did, and give this amazing place a spot on your travel bucket list.
Read MoreThis month marks four years of non-stop travel, and during that time I have stayed in more Airbnbs than I can count. My wandering, homeless self has had the pleasure of staying in some real gems, so I thought it would be fun to take a look back at my trips and share my top 10 Airbnbs from around the world.
Read MoreWhen I arrived in Oban, Scotland I was desperate to see some of the country’s famous highland scenery. I also needed to find a place I could explore in a half day before work. After a little research and a helping hand from the internet, what I found was heavenly. I discovered that the Isle of Kerrera is home to a whopping 34 people, and is a manageable 4 miles long by 1 mile wide. Translation: a walkable, quiet land with minimal people. It also promised to have all of my favorite things, and if you and I like any of the same things- well, I imagine you’ll find it to be pretty spectacular, too.
Read MoreMany visitors to Croatia fall into one of three categories. The sailing-obsessed, the massive Game of Thrones fan, or the one who saw a picture of Plitvice National Park on the internet. I’m guilty of all three, and having spent well over a month exploring Croatia I can confidently tell you that Plitvice is the most beautiful thing I saw there. Whether you’re swinging through on a day trip or have the flexibility to stay overnight, here’s some information based on my own experiences to help you maximize your time, and make sense of a rather large and confusing park!
Read MoreAs far as tourist destinations go, Slovenia seems to have flown under the radar but is slowly gaining traction with its natural beauty and particularly iconic landmark, Lake Bled. This stunning body of water looks like it's been plucked straight out of a fairytale and placed into real life, and any lover of the outdoors should put it at the top of their travel list. Having visited at the end of June, the weather was perfection, everything popped with the brightest shades of blue and green, and I effortlessly spent NINE hours meandering around. Here's how I spent my time, as well as some other activities to consider, especially if you have more than just one day!
Read MoreNo visit to Portugal is complete without a taste of the north and the beautiful city of Porto. Giving off an entirely different vibe than the country’s capital, Lisbon, it is a place that is very deserving of at least a few days. Here are 10 pretty convincing reasons why.
Read MoreYacht Week Croatia. Seven days and seven nights sailing the Adriatic Sea, 40 something boats, an unquantifiable number of drinks, and 10 amazing friends. It was a week to remember, but one I entered into completely clueless. Here are 15 things I wish I’d known before I hopped on the boat.
Read MoreCape Town, South Africa is an absolute unicorn. I would have happily traded my six weeks for six months had I known just how hard I'd fall for this amazing city. If you're planning a trip- you're in luck. I've taken my month and a half of amazing adventures and thrown them onto a bucket list that I wish I could do over and over again.
Read MoreDigital nomads are people who are location independent and use technology to perform their job. Their lifestyle is by no means conventional, and there are eight misconceptions that they’d like everyone to know.
Read MoreDid you know that you could travel the world and not spend a dime on accommodation? With a little flexibility and an open mind, housesitting is the perfect budget travel solution.
Read MoreEver heard of Sintra? I hadn’t, until very recently. If there’s one place on earth where you think you might find unicorns, Rapunzel, a forest full of singing animals, the fountain of youth or Prince Charming, you’d swear Sintra, Portugal was it.
Read MoreLisbon, Portugal is the kind of place where everything you’ve ever wanted in a city collides, and you can’t help but wonder where it’s been all your life. Digital nomad or not, I’m going to drop names of all of my favorite places in Lisbon, which anyone visiting can benefit from. If you go, you’ll fall in love. You’ve been warned.
Read MoreAlready have the freedom to work from anywhere and want to travel the world with a group of amazing, like-minded people? If you call yourself a digital nomad or entrepreneur and you're living the remote life, then this post is for you.
Read MorePlanning a trip to Machu Picchu can be tackled a number of different ways. There are tons of multi-day hikes like the Inca Trail that will spit you out there, or if you’re short on time, you can do what I did. Even though I took “the easy way”, there are multiple types of tickets you can buy for multiple times from multiple different places, and it can be pretty overwhelming. I’m going to tell you precisely how I went about this solo journey to one of the most amazing ruins in the world, and pray that it’s helpful.
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