Category: Travel
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Tulum, Mexico: Mini-Guide

Tulum has a strong reputation for being an Instagrammable town, but it’s so much more than that. Sure, its chic and cute and photogenic – but it’s also serene, with an incredible food scene, sparkling waters with diamond sand beaches, and magical sunsets. Tulum is famous for it’s cenotes around the area, so make sure…
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Chiang Mai, Thailand: Mini-Guide

Chiang Mai is the most visited city in Northern Thailand, and for good reason. It’s historic, full of ornate temples, walkable, and has some of the best food in the country. There’s a major airport in Chiang Mai, so you can either arrive in Thailand via Chiang Mai, or fly here domestically to/from Bangkok or…
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Manchester Mini-Guide

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I went to Manchester for the first time, I really didn’t know anything about it except for their soccer (football) teams, Man City and Man Utd. But I LOVED it! It’s really such a cool city with stunning historical architecture, easy access to quaint English villages and rolling…
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Cartagena Mini-Guide

Cartagena, Colombia is easily one of the most beautiful cities I’ve EVER been to anywhere in the world. Inside the Old Walled City you’ll find narrow streets lined with beautiful historic buildings dripping in flowering greenery. Not to mention, it has some of the best food in the region! Plan your days around the heat…
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Aruba Mini-Guide

Aruba seems to be a seriously misunderstood country. At least, I misunderstood it! I expected the stunning clear waters and white sand beaches but was unprepared for the wildness of the island. I mean, 20% of the island is made up of the National Park, Arikok! The culture is complex, welcoming, and kind, and the…
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Long Haul Flight Guide & Travel Planning Tools

In this guide you will find the following to help you have the best long haul flight experience possible: ✈️ Long Haul Flight Schedule 🧳 Long Haul Flight Packing 📝 Long Haul Flight Quick Tips 💻 Travel Planning Tools (Some of the below links are affiliate links and/or I am providing my custom discount codes)…
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Oman Mini-Guide

Oman is easily the most underrated country I’ve ever been to! It’s incredibly safe, clean, easy to navigate, and has some of the most stunning nature you can imagine. Think sparkly turquoise waters surrounded by towering red cliffs, brilliant twinkling stars over red sand dunes, and jagged layers of mountains contrasted with green palm trees.…
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Istanbul, Türkiye: Mini-Guide

Istanbul is one of my 2 favorite cities in the world (tied with Cape Town!). It’s absolutely magical, with incredible food, the kindest and most welcoming people, and full of millennia of history. Istanbul is wildly unique as it’s situated on the Bosphorus, so part of the city is in Europe, and the other part…
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Travel Planning Tools

Here’s a quick guide to some of my most used travel planning tools after perfecting my planning method over the last 7 years! (Some of the below links are affiliate links and/or I am providing my custom discount codes) Google Flights Google Flights for searching general flight prices and trends DailyDrop DailyDrop for tracking big…
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London, England: Mini-Guide

I’d been to nearly 40 countries and over 100 cities before I ever visited London because honestly I thought it was just another major city but with Royals, and oh my gosh I was so wrong! It’s an AMAZING city with so much to offer, and you could easily spend weeks exploring and barely scratch…
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Marrakech, Morocco: Mini-Guide

When I dreamed of visiting Morocco, I unknowingly envisioned Marrakech. Of wandering through the colorful souks that feel like a welcome attack on your senses in every way, from the colorful textiles to the vibrant lamps and aromatic spices. A trip to Morocco doesn’t feel complete without at least a few days in Marrakech. Overall,…
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Puerto Rico: Mini-Guide

I don’t know why I’ve waited this long to visit Puerto Rico because OH MY GOSH it’s incredible! It’s quickly accessible from basically anywhere on the East coast, safe, easy to navigate, and you don’t even need a passport (even though it definitely feels like you’re in a different country once you arrive!). There’s SO…
