Things To Do in Zermatt Switzerland : Visiting in the Spring

things to do in zermatt

  Dominated by one of the most famous mountain peaks in the world, Zermatt is most popular for its phenomenal ski scene. However, if you’re looking for some things to do in Zermatt during the spring or summer, you’re also in luck. Gorgeous mountain scenery also means worthwhile hiking trails, which is why hiking in … Read more

Hiking Caminito Del Rey: A Video

You may have read my post on Caminito Del Rey, the world’s most dangerous walkway. Although the path has been restored to a less dangerous version of itself, and most of the crumbling concrete paths have been turn into well maintained wooden boards, the hike is still as beautiful as ever. Take a look for yourself below:

 

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Top 9 Things to do in Barcelona

things to do in barcelona

Barcelona – an art inspiring Mediterranean city known for it’s colorful streets, top of the line tapas and twenty four hour party scene. I put together a list of the top things to do in Barcelona during my short visit this May. If you’re only visiting Barcelona for a few days, these are the things I recommend … Read more

Yacht Week Croatia: Everything You Need to Know

yacht week crotia

Chances are, you’ve heard about the infamous Yacht Week in Croatia by now. Or at least you’ve seen the pictures. You know, the photos with a bunch of Yachts tied up in a circle in the middle of bright blue water, or the ones of a giant party on donut and flamingo-shaped rafts. For those of you living … Read more

Caminito Del Rey: The World’s Most Dangerous Walkway

caminito del rey

Caminito Del Rey has been known in the past as the “world’s most dangerous walkway”, a well deserved nickname considering that there have been five deaths. But recently, the deteriorating metal rails and holy concrete walkways that once made up Caminito Del Rey have been replaced by a much more manageable (and probably less fun) wooden pathway. Keep … Read more

2016 My Year in Travel: Accomplishments & Lessons Learned

2016 my year in travel

Since last year I published my New Years post a week late, I figured I’d make a tradition out of it. So here it is, my year in review:     [youtube_sc url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEHw0cIQFsE&feature=youtu.be”]   Accomplishments in 2016 Finally tried a real polish pierogi Finally moved to California Hiked Angels Landing at Zion Saw Bryce Canyon and … Read more

Finding Pistyll Rhaeadr: Wales’ Tallest Waterfall

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  While visiting Manchester, I realized that I was only a few hours from Wales, and from one of the most sought after waterfalls: Pistyll Rhaeadr. The only thing standing between me and this 240ft waterfall was my fear of driving on the other side of the road. So, I did what any American would … Read more

5 Days in Iceland: My A Full Proof Itinerary

5 days in iceland itinerary

  There is one stop that has made it to the top of everyone’s bucket list recently, and that stop is Iceland. You can’t hop on one form of social media or one travel blog without reading about Iceland’s natural beauty, massive waterfalls, or famously lit up night skies. There’s a reason why the tourism has doubled … Read more

The #1 Quality I Look for in a Travel Partner

Attitude is the difference between an ordeal and an adventure. -Bob Bitchin As I mentioned before, everything didn’t go as planned during my one week trip to Norway.  However, this is how travel is: not always predictable, a little messy, but always, always worth it. People that picture travel as an endless vacation filled with pure relaxation, rainbows and … Read more

I Wouldn’t Travel to Iceland Alone. Here’s Why.

  If you Google “Travel to Iceland Alone”, you will find a plethora of posts on why Iceland is the best place to travel solo from some of my favorite travel blogs like Blonde Abroad, Adventurous Kate, and even the Huffington Post. Now, don’t get me wrong.. I did travel to Iceland alone and I had a great time … Read more

Kjeragbolten: Inside Norway’s Most Terrifying Hike

hiking kjerag norway

  As steep and rocky as it may seem, hiking to Kjerag isn’t that scary. What is scary? Getting to the end of it and stepping onto Kjeragbolten, a small boulder wedged between two high rock faces with a 3,228 foot drop that would blow your body into smithereens. And yes, that part of hiking … Read more

Hiking Trolltunga: What To Expect on Norway’s Most Popular Hike

hiking trolltunga

My obsession with hiking Trolltunga began a few years ago, when I came across a picture on Pinterest and thought it was possibly the most beautiful spot I’d ever seen. A few months later, I would meet a Norwegian girl in Key West and inform her that I wanted to go to Norway to see … Read more

My Oktoberfest Compilation Video

 

Since I (unfortunately) will not be attending Oktoberfest this year, I decided to put together a short compilation video of my past two years at Oktoberfest instead. AND if you are going to Oktoberfest this year, check out my tips on attending here. 

 

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Have any questions about Oktoberfest? Feel free to comment below!

 

and here’s a pin to use:

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Things To Do In Berlin: A Twenty Somethings Guide

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I’m going to admit that when I first wrote this “Things to do in Berlin” post 3 years ago, I didn’t include everything I should have. But, after visiting Berlin again this past May, I have the urge to revamp this post into everything that it should have been. So here is my list of things to … Read more

3 Days in Krakow – Itinerary for Castles, Pierogies and Vodka

3 days in krakow itinerary

When I first booked my trip to Poland, I thought I would spend my 3 days in Krakow eating pierogies and partying.  I’ll be honest and admit that I planned my trip based on the food and the bar scene.  And by mostly, I mean that’s really all I knew about Krakow. Actual screen shot…       After all, … Read more

How To Find a Career That Involves Traveling

how to find a career that involves travel

Last week, one of my readers, emailed me after reading my article “How to Travel the World in Your 20s“, and asked if I could elaborate on how to find a job that involves travel, and give some more insight on my own career. Her name is Erin and she sent me the following email:   After … Read more

How to Spend One Day In Prague

  Walking around the Prague is comparable to being in a fairytale: except for one minor detail: it’s real. Truth be told, I wouldn’t mind spending a couple months in Prague, but if you only have one day in Prague, here’s how you want to spend it.    Start your morning by grabbing something to eat … Read more

How To Save Money When Traveling To London

London is expensive. AND it’s even more expensive since they are using the pound, which is currently 1.5x the amount of the dollar. If that doesn’t sound like a lot to you, imagine paying $80 for a cab (that alone is crazy) and then seeing it as $121 on your credit card bill. That being said, here are … Read more

12 of the Best Places to Visit in Your 20s

Best places to visit in your 20s

 Your 20’s are your selfish years. Old enough to make the right decisions and young enough to make the wrong ones. Be selfish with your time – travel, explore, fall in and out of love, be ridiculous and silly, stupid and wild.  How do I narrow down the whole entire world into 12 of the … Read more