You want to know what makes me happy? Things like sunshine. Palm trees swaying in the warm breeze. Sipping a coconut straight from the source. Pretty much anything that looks, tastes, and smells tropical. Wait,…
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When it comes to picking accommodation in Morocco, narrowing down all the options can be the hardest task of all. If only you could see my Google Doc list of potential hotels and riads for this…
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Marrakech is without a doubt a must-see on everyone’s Moroccan itinerary, but if you’ve traveled all the way to this North African country on holiday, chances are you’ve packed a couple of other destinations into…
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Last year I put together a similar gift guide before the holidays after hours and hours of scouring various websites to try to bring you guys the cutest and most stylish gifts ideas for female travelers…
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Out of all the places I dreamed of visiting in Morocco before this trip, Chefchaouen was the one spot I was most excited about based on all of the incredible photos I saw online. Completely painted…
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Imagine arriving in Marrakech for your first time and dusk is just about to fall. As you wait in line at customs you’re getting all the travel feels — a little bit of nervousness and…
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Europe Food + Drink Spain Travel
Where to Find the Best Food in Barcelona: Tapas, Pintxos, Churros & More!
Fresh off my first trip to Barcelona, I can say with confidence that this is one of my favorite cities in the world…if not my new favorite. But I struggle to keep commitments when it comes to top…
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Hội An, Vietnam is a UNESCO World Heritage site set along the Thu Bồn River, and let me tell you — it’s a charmer of a town. It’s often listed as people’s favorite stop along…
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The fall season can be a tricky time for travel. There’s cooling temperatures to consider, hurricane season, and navigating time off work leading up to the holidays. To give you some of the best fall travel recommendations…
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My story about Byron Bay, Australia is undoubtedly one you’ve heard before. Within 20 minutes of arriving to the creatively charged coastal town, I was completely smitten, head over heels in love, proclaiming that I’d be back…
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Moab, Utah: A Quick Guide on Where to Stay, Eat and Play
If the name “Moab” means nothing to you at the moment, then keep reading. I’m about to show you why this quirky little town should be added to your vernacular ASAP. Not only is…
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One thing that surprises me over and over again during my travels is that most travelers I meet along the way don’t have any efficient ways of tracking their expenses. And when I inevitably tell everyone about my…
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This post is sponsored by Aveeno, but as always, all my opinions are my own and I would never promote anything I don’t freaking love. If you’ve been following along on Instagram and IG stories,…
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What some of you may not know about me is that all the while I’ve been traveling around the globe for the past year plus, I’ve actually been working simultaneously. What that means is…
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I recently had the pleasure of sharing my favorite stylish Savannah spots with interior design mecca One Kings Lane, and wanted to make sure none of you missed out on benefitting from this post!…
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8 Reasons Why Savannah Is One of the Best Places to Travel in the U.S.
Walking the streets of Savannah, Georgia is literally like stepping into a time machine to the 1800s. Cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and antebellum architecture give the city its historic charm, but the slower pace…
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Update: This hotel has since been revamped and reopened as the Oaks Hotel & Resort If you haven’t already heard of Port Douglas, let me give you a little inside scoop. This beautiful town…
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I have a confession to make: I travel with a lot of bags. I’m not talking about an army of suitcases that could rival a celebrity’s. What I mean is that I like to…
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My visit to Antigua, Guatemala was entirely too quick — a trip that was meant to be several days longer but cut short by a bus schedule miscalculation. Yes, this charming town is small and walkable…
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In honor of International Women’s Day, I wanted to celebrate some of the fellow travel bloggers and photographers in my community that are paving the way for a new brand of female activist. They…
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For a person that’s been nomadic for the last year and doesn’t really know if “home” will ever be one place, this is a rare sentence I’m about to utter. Sydney is a city I…