The BEST Photography Gear for Travel Content Creators
Interested in travel content creation? This list of camera gear and equipment is an amazing starting place for creators looking to up the quality of their content. All of these items are specifically catered to a photographer/videographer who is on the road!
My Essential Hiking Clothing & Accessories
My must-have clothing items for any hike! These are the items I pack with me every single time. This list includes hiking clothing and accessories such as beanies, backpacks, water bottles, etc.
10 Things I Wish I knew before Renting a Car in Europe
Renting cars in Europe is practically an art form. From finding the cheapest rental prices to the quirks of driving European roads, these 10 tips are vital for anyone looking to rent a car in Europe.
A Guide to a Tuscany, Italy Road Trip
Tuscany is one of the 20 regions of Italy and is famous for its beautiful countryside. It’s the setting of many movies and was the highlight of my travels this year. Now let me tell you, NOTHING will prepare you for seeing the gorgeous rolling hills of Tuscany. Although road tripping can be more of a high-effort method of travel, I think everyone needs to experience Tuscany by car. Here’s my exact itinerary – use it so you don’t miss out on any spots! Plus, learn how I looped in Cinque Terre on the last day to really round out that region.
3 Things to do Before an Extended Trip
Slow travel is a growing trend, where digital nomads choose to spend dedicated time in each destination in order to truly immerse themselves in the culture. As I’ve started to embark on my slow travel journey, I’ve discovered 3 key logistical tips that help maintain your home when you’re away for such an extended period of time!
The Ultimate Guide to Bacalar, Mexico
Nestled in the southeastern part of Mexico's Riviera Maya, Bacalar offers a picturesque getaway. Its crowning jewel is the stunning Bacalar Lagoon, known as the "Lake of Seven Colors" due to its beautiful gradient of teal to deep navy blue waters. This hidden gem beckons travelers seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a further escape from the more touristy cities of the Yucatan.
I’d recommend Bacalar to anyone looking for serene nature or a quick peaceful escape from Cancun or Tulum.
In this blog post, we'll summarize the process of getting to Bacalar from Tulum, recommend places to stay and eat, tell you more about the activities that Bacalar has to offer, and run through some generic tips for a visit to Bacalar.
Where to Stay in Tulum, Mexico
Tulum is such an interesting place because it has something for everyone, and that’s true when it comes to travelers of different budgets as well. Here are the options I would recommend for lodgind for a Tulum Vacation including specific Airbnb and hotel recommendations.
Traveling from Cancun to Tulum
At the time of writing this blog post, getting to Tulum is still a bit of a challenge. Unfortunately, you can’t fly directly into Tulum, although there is construction scheduled to complete in April 2024. Until then, you’ll have to fly into the nearest public airport, the Cancun airport. There are a few options for the journey from the CUN airport to your final destination of Tulum, Mexico!