Moab is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those looking for an escape. This three day itinerary can help you plan out an unforgettable trip to the red rock oasis with recommended activities in the two national parks in the region—Canyonlands and Arches—and the surrounding area.
Read MoreBryce Canyon is one of the most unique national parks in the US and should be on everyone’s itinerary, especially if you’re already planning to visit southern Utah. The park is characterized by giant geological structures called hoodoos—irregular spires of rock formed by frost weathering and stream erosion.
Read MoreThere’s a reason Zion is one of the most visited national parks in the United States. There is no place in the world quite like it. To help you plan an unforgettable trip, I’ve outlined my recommendations for when to go, where to stay, how long to visit, what to do, and how to make the most out of the time you have.
Read MoreAlthough Oahu is the most visited Hawaiian island, it’s often overshadowed by the highly touted neighboring islands of Maui and Kauai. It’s unfortunate because if you know where to look, you’ll find that Oahu is home to extraordinary beaches, amazing mountain views, and an eclectic food scene that is sure to delight even the most particular foodies.
Read MoreThinking about visiting Tulum, Mexico? Check out this guide to learn everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable trip. Highlights include swimming the cenotes, exploring the Tulum Ruins, relaxing at the beach, visiting Tulum Town, enjoying the expansive food scene, and experiencing Tulum's nightlife.
Read MoreThe only way to accurately describe Kauai is by saying it’s pure magic. During my four day trip, I was continually amazed by breathtaking coastlines, hundreds of waterfalls, beautiful beaches, and mountainous terrain that stretched on for miles. If you’re planning a trip to Hawaii and trying to pick which island to visit, put Kauai at the top of your list.
Read MoreSometimes I’m so focused on traveling to the farthest corners of the world that I forget that there are some truly remarkable places to visit right here in the US. If you enjoy exploring the great outdoors, hiking through water-carved canyons, and staring in wonder at panoramic views that stretch on for miles, you might consider putting Arizona on the top of your travel list.
Read MoreIf you want to feel like you’ve traveled back in time, Savannah is the place to go. It’s a beautiful city filled with rich history, quaint charm, and some of the best food in the south. Many travelers assume that Savannah is simply a smaller version of Charleston, but I can assure you that the two cities are uniquely their own.
Read MoreWithin an hour of Charleston, there are a wide variety of hiking paths that take visitors through gorgeous marshes, sprawling swamps, waterfront parks, and shaded forests that shouldn’t be missed (pandemic or not). To help you plan the perfect day of hiking, I’ve highlighted a few of my favorite trails.
Read MoreCharleston is known for its year round sunshine and beautiful weather, but what if Mother Nature doesn’t cooperate? If you run into a bit of rain while visiting the holy city, don’t panic! There are still plenty of things to do and sites to see. I have you covered with your best options for a rainy day.
Read MoreIf you’re searching for old school California vibes, San Diego is the place to go. Palm tree lined streets, a glistening harbor, and miles of beach coastline make it the perfect destination. Whether you’re planning to visit for a short weekend or a long getaway, there is no shortage of things to do.
Read MoreThe city of Charleston has so much to offer - a historic downtown, beautiful beaches, some of the best restaurants in the country, and sunshine all year round. It’s no wonder that year after year, Charleston is voted the country’s top travel destination. If you’re considering traveling to the South's most charming city, consider these five recommendations!
Read MoreAsheville has gained popularity in the past few years and with good reason. It’s a quirky, colorful city surrounded by North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains and jam packed with some of the best breweries in the nation. If you’re looking for a weekend getaway, Asheville is a great option.
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