Cities Less Traveled: Why Santa Teresa is the Cultural Gem of...
When most tourists visit Rio de Janeiro they generally stick to the Ipanema and Copacabana neighborhoods, where the touristic beaches are lined with tanga-wearing, caipirinha-drinking locals....
6 Most Romantic Hotels in Rio de Janeiro
When you think of Rio de Janeiro, one of the first things that probably pops into your head is a colorful image of Carnavalwith scantily clad...
Guam Uncovered: Best Bars in Tumon
The best part of traveling, in my opinion, is having the freedom to create your life any way you want. Changing plans last minute...
Ribera del Duero: the unknown Spanish wine region that shot to...
Ribera del Duero was, for many years, a relatively quiet wine producing region in the North of Spain- until the 1980´s. Suddenly, the world...
How to live in Malaga, Spain for only $600/month
Earlier this year I decided I wanted to spend a month in beautiful Southern Spain, while relaxing and spending my days working online. I...
Krakow’s Surprisingly Awesome Jazz Scene
I could say that I haven't written much about my trip to Poland yet because I've been tied up on lots of other projects this...
Voluntraveling: Permaculture Farming in Thailand
Volunteering and traveling are possibly the two most rewarding activities a person can do.
They're both educational, fulfilling and destructive to prejudices, ego, and the...
Boutique Luxury in Naxos Greece
Even the most avid traveler needs a relaxing getaway once in awhile where all of the details are taken care of and there's absolutely...
Wet and Wild: Travel in Thailand During Monsoon Season
Pad Thai, majestic elephants, postcard-worthy lush landscape: Thailand is often at the top of many travelers' must-visit lists. From the alluring caves and crystalline islands...
Eating Rome Like a Local
Rome has an undeniably complicated food scene.
Hoards of tourists venture there every year (7-10 million to be more exact), and most of them are...