30 of the Best Things I’ve Tasted In My Last 3 Years of Travel

I’m one of those embarrassing people that takes pictures of every single meal I eat. Like most people, I never actually end up doing anything with these photos. Maybe the one’s from really good restaurants will be used to create a new blog post, or maybe one or two will end up on my Instagram … 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

12 Reasons Why Logan Utah Makes the Perfect Road Trip

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Logan Has One of the Most Scenic Roads in Utah We’re always told that we should focus on the journey, not the destination. If this is the case, the first step in choosing a road trip should always be choosing one beautiful highway. US-89, also known as the Logan Canyon National Scenic Byway, is 43 miles of … Read more

10 of my favorite photos from Arches National Park

  Unfortunately, I only had one day and night to spend in Arches National Park on my road trip across America. This didn’t give me enough time to do everything I wanted, but it DID give me enough time to hike two great trails (in the snow) and return with some amazing photos from Arches National Park. My … Read more

My 2 Week Road Trip Across America: Full Itinerary

The road trip across America has been a dream and an accomplishment for many people. This country stretches across miles of different cuisines, activities and scenery to call its own. Let’s just say, there’s a lot to experience on route from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean (or vice versa). So if you’re looking for … Read more

A Homemade Bucket List for Your New Orleans Trip

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  Bourbon Street made me do it. Get ready for round-the-clock nightlife, spicy Cajun food, and a whole lot of nudity. New Orleans is a must see for everyone, it really is a world of it’s own. It’s own personal history, its own culinary staples, and even it’s own rules (or so it seems). If it’s your first … Read more

Here’s Why You Should Head To Heber Valley This Summer

  Strap on your hiking boots and your sense of adventure and head to Heber Valley this Summer. Known as a beautiful mountain town with plenty of outdoor activities and outstanding scenery to offer, Heber Valley is often referred to as Utah’s Little Switzerland (and no need for a passport of course). With the snow melting and … Read more

3 Days in Maui: A Full Itinerary

3 DAYS IN MAUI

From beautiful beaches to sky high mountains, Maui has a lot to offer. If you are only blessed with 3 days in Maui, you may be wondering where to start. Here is my complete 3 day itinerary for Maui (tried and tested):   Day 1: BEACHES Start off by checking into your hotel and renting … Read more

11 Reasons Why Kauai Is My Favorite Hawaiian Island

KAUAI IS MY FAVORITE HAWAIIAN ISLAND

When planning a trip to Hawaii, the first question is always “which Hawaiian Island should I visit?” And while it depends on personal preference and someone’s personality, I will always recommend Kauai, because Kauai is my favorite Hawaiian Island. Although most people think of Oahu first because of it’s capital Honolulu, and then Maui second … Read more

How To Hike The Haiku Stairs (Stairway To Heaven) Updated 2018

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Hiking the Haiku Stairs (or the Stairway To Heaven more appropriately) was the number 1 hike on my bucket list. The Background The Haiku Stairs are located in Oahu, Hawaii and hiking the Haiku Stairs is technically illegal. After doing some research on Alltrails, I realized that although hiking the Haiku Stairs is illegal, plenty of people … Read more

5 Things To Do In Monument Valley

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  Enormous and shapely red mesas protruding out of the sandy desert with one long, flat stretch of road in between. You’ve seen the pictures a million times. Monument Valley is the American West, as portrayed in endless movies and photographs over the decades. So why else should you visit Monument Valley? Let’s take a … Read more

The View Hotel Monument Valley

the view hotel monument valley

Monument Valley provides one of the most symbolic images of the American West, and while most people only know Monument Valley by road, those who know better go to Monument Valley for the sunrise. And to get the best view of the sunrise, you have to be staying at The View Hotel.   The Location The View Hotel is the only … Read more

3 days in San Juan Puerto Rico: Our Perfect Itinerary

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  Even those limited to a quick visit find it easy to fall under the beguiling spells of Old San Juan’s cobblestone streets, pastel-painted colonial buildings and grand fortresses. -Nate Cavalieri   San Juan is one of the most desirable destinations for US tourists: beautiful beaches, charming historical neighborhoods, and no passport needed! If you … 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

Denver Day Trips: 7 Places to Visit During Your Stay in Denver

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Set against an astounding Rocky Mountain backdrop, Denver is a beautiful place to visit. However, Denver ranks so high on our list because of the places that surround it on the map – the rugged and exciting Denver day trips. Here are 7 particular places that we recommend visiting during your stay in Denver.. Denver Day Trip #1: … Read more

Hiking Rocky Mountain National Park

  “Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain.” -Jack Kerouac About an hour and a half from Denver, you can find 415 square miles of sprawling snow capped mountains and easy access back country trails at Rocky Mountain National Park. … Read more