Agia Pelagia

Picturesque Agia Pelagia: A Gateway to Two Popular Cretan Cities


Agia Pelagia is one of the most beautiful fishing villages on the northern coast of Crete, similar to Fiskardo, Kefalonia. Albeit beautiful, tranquil Agia Pelagia is a bit more limited with excursions compared to Chania, where we began our Cretan journey. However, this laidback village provides the perfect gateway for exploring…

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A Taste of Northern Crete: 5 Fun Things to Do in Chania


Crete’s second largest city seduces visitors with stunning harbor views, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking beaches. Needless to say, it doesn’t take much effort to find fun things to do in Chania. Unsurprisingly, I fell under this harbor city’s spell in just three short days. To enjoy your own tantalizing taste…

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Your Greek Getaway Guide to Fiskardo Kefalonia


Although Kefalonia is the largest Ionian island, intimate Fiskardo feels remote compared to touristy Santorini or lively Mykonos. While this storybook village is a far cry from the more popular destinations in Greece, it still has plenty to offer. Fiskardo Kefalonia is actually a favorite amongst celebrities, including Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks,…

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Brunch in Asheville

Mouthwatering Spots for Breakfast, Bean Juice & Brunch in Asheville


Having brunch in Asheville, North Carolina has forced me to reconsider my self-proclaimed “non-foodie” ways. To be clear, it’s not that I don’t appreciate good food, it’s just not typically a priority for me while traveling. You’re more likely to find me photographing fairytale architecture for Instagram, hiking quaint European villages, or…

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Things to do in Lagos

5 Fun Things to Do in Lagos Beyond the Beaches


Most Google searches for things to do in Lagos will garner the same results: visit the beaches. Now don’t get me wrong, Lagos beaches are some of the most beautiful in Portugal (and in the world). Don’t just take my word for it; here’s proof that Condé Nast said it first. To come to the Algarve and not visit any beaches would be doing this area a…

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Agia Pelagia

Picturesque Agia Pelagia: A Gateway to Two Popular Cretan Cities


Agia Pelagia is one of the most beautiful fishing villages on the northern coast of Crete, similar to Fiskardo, Kefalonia. Albeit beautiful, tranquil Agia Pelagia is a bit more limited with excursions compared to Chania, where we began our Cretan journey. However, this laidback village provides the perfect gateway for exploring…

Read More

things-to-do-in-chania-crete

A Taste of Northern Crete: 5 Fun Things to Do in Chania


Crete’s second largest city seduces visitors with stunning harbor views, delicious cuisine, and breathtaking beaches. Needless to say, it doesn’t take much effort to find fun things to do in Chania. Unsurprisingly, I fell under this harbor city’s spell in just three short days. To enjoy your own tantalizing taste…

Read More

Your Greek Getaway Guide to Fiskardo Kefalonia


Although Kefalonia is the largest Ionian island, intimate Fiskardo feels remote compared to touristy Santorini or lively Mykonos. While this storybook village is a far cry from the more popular destinations in Greece, it still has plenty to offer. Fiskardo Kefalonia is actually a favorite amongst celebrities, including Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks,…

Read More

Brunch in Asheville

Mouthwatering Spots for Breakfast, Bean Juice & Brunch in Asheville


Having brunch in Asheville, North Carolina has forced me to reconsider my self-proclaimed “non-foodie” ways. To be clear, it’s not that I don’t appreciate good food, it’s just not typically a priority for me while traveling. You’re more likely to find me photographing fairytale architecture for Instagram, hiking quaint European villages, or…

Read More

Things to do in Lagos

5 Fun Things to Do in Lagos Beyond the Beaches


Most Google searches for things to do in Lagos will garner the same results: visit the beaches. Now don’t get me wrong, Lagos beaches are some of the most beautiful in Portugal (and in the world). Don’t just take my word for it; here’s proof that Condé Nast said it first. To come to the Algarve and not visit any beaches would be doing this area a…

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