Where to Stay in Porto (A Guide to 16 Amazing Hotels + the Best Areas to Stay in 2026!)

Where to Stay in Porto (A Guide to 16 Amazing Hotels + the Best Areas to Stay in 2026!)

Porto was one of my first solo trips ever, and let me tell you—I learned the hard way how much your location can impact your experience. The city may be small, but that doesn’t mean your neighborhood choice doesn’t matter. Sure, you can walk or hop on a tram, but isn’t it way easier when…

Peru Travel Itinerary: My Guide to Planning an Epic Trip in 2026

Peru Travel Itinerary: My Guide to Planning an Epic Trip in 2026

I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve planned a trip, searched for itineraries, and found plenty of ideas—but none that fit exactly how I wanted to travel. Maybe it was too rushed, too slow, or just not my style. That’s why I’m putting together this Peru travel itinerary planner—not just a copy-paste itinerary, but…

My 8 TOP Things to Do in Arequipa, Peru: Why I Think Arequipa is Underrated

My 8 TOP Things to Do in Arequipa, Peru: Why I Think Arequipa is Underrated

One of my favorite colonial cities in Peru is Arequipa, but I’ve always felt like it gets way less attention than Cusco. Fair enough—Arequipa doesn’t have massive tourist hotspots like Machu Picchu, the Inca Trail, the Sacred Valley, or Rainbow Mountain. But after spending over a week there, I can confidently say that Arequipa is…

How to Get to Machu Picchu: A Firsthand Guide from Someone Who’s Been There

How to Get to Machu Picchu: A Firsthand Guide from Someone Who’s Been There

Machu Picchu is for sure one of the best things I’ve done in South America, easily a highlight of my time in Peru. I’ve visited twice now, and honestly, my second trip was just as incredible as the first, even though both were completely different experiences. Figuring out how to get to Machu Picchu is…

The Best Month to Travel to Machu Picchu Peru (And When I’d Go Again)

The Best Month to Travel to Machu Picchu Peru (And When I’d Go Again)

Visiting Machu Picchu was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for me, until it wasn’t. I actually ended up going again, kind of spontaneously. But I know that for most people, this is a one-and-done trip, which makes picking the best month to travel to Machu Picchu a big deal. And trust me, it matters. You basically get…

First Time in Lisbon: How to Experience the City Like a Local (in 2026)

First Time in Lisbon: How to Experience the City Like a Local (in 2026)

Before I headed to Lisbon, I scoured the internet for all the best tips, tricks, cafés—any and everywhere I needed to go. And ooooh, y’all are lucky because I’ve got the goods. After hours of pouring over reel after reel, I created the most epic Lisbon itinerary. This city is magnetic. The golden rooftops, the…

What to Do in Cusco: 9 Things I Loved & 3 Things I’d Do Differently Next Time (2026)

What to Do in Cusco: 9 Things I Loved & 3 Things I’d Do Differently Next Time (2026)

I have a serious soft spot for Latin America, and Peru is easily one of my favorites. One thing I really appreciate about traveling here is that most of the big sights—whether cultural, historical, or natural—still feel well preserved. You don’t get that over-commercialized, tourist-trap vibe with souvenir stands at every corner (well, most of…

What to Do in Ubud: 10 Things I Loved & 7 Things You Can Skip (2026)

What to Do in Ubud: 10 Things I Loved & 7 Things You Can Skip (2026)

I just got back from a long trip to Bali—hanging out, working remotely, you know, the usual. And every time I visit, Ubud still has that magical, jungle-town vibe that makes it such a cool place to explore. But at the same time, there’s so much more popping up every year, and not all of…

My Ultimate 3 Day New York City Itinerary: How I Spent a Weekend in NYC as the Tourist I Am

My Ultimate 3 Day New York City Itinerary: How I Spent a Weekend in NYC as the Tourist I Am

I went to New York twice last year for long weekends, once in late summer and again in winter. And, of course, I loved it. But here’s the thing: I’ve been to New York quite a few times now, and every time I try to plan a trip, I end up scrolling through blog posts…