Friday We had a late arrival into San Sebastian on Friday evening, and given that this region tends to eat more on French time rather than Spanish time, most places were closing. We were lucky enough to still have time to enjoy Pinxtos at
Crete wasn’t even on my radar of must-see places to visit, but I was fortunate enough to stumble on this magical island. I had just booked a flight to San Sebastian, and then met up with Lenny for drinks. He was on his
Cinque Terre, or "five lands" is a stretch of the Italian coastline made of up five villages - Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso al Mare - situated between two industrial towns, Levanto to the North and La Spezia to the South. The historic,
We didn’t spend any time in Naples, but I had an hour before I needed to head to the airport, so I thought, despite being full, it was appropriate to try the famous pizza. And it was worth it! So much that
We made a day trip via ferry from Sorrento to the island of Capri. Capri is nestled between two mountains on the island. Given its abundant sea caves and beautiful views, its no wonder so many escape to this little island. There
After our visit to Pompeii, we took the train down to Sorrento. Given our short stay in the region, we chose to make Sorrento our base. Sorrento marks the start of the 43-mile coastal road, and is a great place filled
Aarti and I spent 4 days along along the Amalfi Coast – it wasn’t close to being enough time but provided a nice survey of the region. I would love to spend more time at almost every place we visited,
Instead of my usual travels to the continent, I finally decided to stay in the UK and we made a visit to Bath for the weekend. On the way back, we stopped at Avebury and also in Bray. Bath One of England's
The north coast of Spain doesn't seem to have been non-Spanish travelers, but I'd recommend brushing up on your Spanish and making the trip. It's a stunning coastline, amazing food, and actually very cheap given that it isn't filled with
Prague is the perfect Easter destination, well, at least for those who are not too religious. One of the biggest challenges with Easter in Europe is that most everything is closed for Good Friday, Easter Sunday, and in many cases, Easter