The lively coastal town of Lisbon isn’t just the capital city of Portugal, it’s a must-visit locale for those near and far. The city is colorful, welcoming and a bit dreamy. While I’m a firm believer that you could…
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YOUR IDEAL VACATION Before you ever look at a map to pick a destination, you and your friend(s) should be honest about the kind of vacation you want and the type of traveler you are. Do you love laidback,…
The Amalfi Coast was too beautiful not to share. I’ve put together a collection of some of my favorite photos from the towns along the coast.…
Find your inner Cheetah Girl and head to Barcelona. (really hoping you all got that reference). Barcelona is big city meets sophisticated college town. It’s bright and spread out and has some serious New York City vibes. Barca feels…
Traveling to Greece but don’t have much time? No worries. While the ancient Greek city of Athens should be on your list of places to visit, you don’t need days to do so. In fact, you can see the…
Traveling by yourself can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Some of my best experiences abroad have been solo and here are the reasons why: On your own time Have you ever been on vacation with someone…
Notre Dame Cathedral is the heart of Paris. Second to the Eiffel Tower there isn’t a more iconic piece of architecture in the city of love. It stood the test of time, saw kings through the centuries, is home…
You could spend a month in Paris and still not see all of the city with its iconic churches, monuments, famed pastry shops and 20 arrondisements. Most of us don’t have a month to spend in the city of…
Positano is absolute perfection. It’s no wonder travelers come for miles just to stay on this part of the Mediterranean Coast. Every which way you turn you can find something picturesque. Around Positano Take your camera. The pier, the…
When traveling to another country, I think it’s important to arm yourself with basic words and phrases you might need on the trip. Here are 10 Italian phrases that will be helpful. Buongiorno [bwone-jor-noh] “Hello” Per favore [pair.fah-vor-ay] “Please”…