São Miguel, the largest and most populated island in the Azores, is often the gateway for travelers visiting this stunning archipelago. With flights from both the U.S. and Europe connecting here, it’s a convenient and rewarding stop. We spent three
Santa Maria was the first of the Azores islands to emerge. It offers the warmest temperature in the region and is famous for its white sand beaches, the only white sand you'll find in the archipelago. It's not the top
This was my third visit to Lisbon, but Adam’s first. We were incredibly lucky to have my dear friend Rui, a Lisbon native, organize our entire visit. Thanks to him, every moment of our trip felt seamless and special. Sightseeing in
Barcelona is one of those cities that I keep coming back to—and for good reason. I’ve been here so many times that my trips usually revolve around socializing, shopping, and eating rather than sightseeing. This time, though, was different. Adam
For my birthday weekend, we spent five days in Roatan, a destination that had been on my bucket list for its renowned diving. The Roatan reef system is famous for its proximity to shore—you can literally swim to the reef—and
Dubai, a sprawling desert city that’s constantly evolving, offers a mix of ultra-modern attractions and rich cultural experiences. Known for its flashy hotels and gigantic malls, it’s also a city with a surprising variety of activities. My recent five-day trip
We were flying out of Buenos Aires on the way back from our Patagonia trip, and three days was just the right amount of time for this city. Unfortunately, I caught some sort of stomach bug so I really had
El Chalten is a famous hiking destination within Argentina's Patagonia. It might be famous because Patagonia's (the brand) founder used this mountainscape as the inspiration for his logo. Or perhaps it's because it's just a small village that
El Calafate Going one way from Chile to Argentina is difficult – it’s not possible to rent a car one way and private transfers on Christmas Eve in a Christian country is also not possible. So we took the bus. We
Puerto Natales After landing in Puerto Natales, a tiny little airport at the edge of Torres del Paine National Park, we were due to pickup the rental car and head to the park. There was a man holding a sign with