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Cartagena is home to quite the collection of coffee shops, but after 2.5 years of calling this Colombian Caribbean city home, these are the five that rise to the top of the list.
I'm letting you in on my favorite coffee shops in Lisbon, the spots that never fail for a good cup of coffee, with or without my laptop.
A true year-round, warm water surf destination with endless offshore, Nicaragua is one of my favorite places to surf in the world. In this guide for Surfers, I share 6 of the country's top places to surf, be it for the barrel or the beginner-friendly break.
Determining what to pack for the Camino de Santiago can be an overwhelming task if you’ve never walked a trail like it before. In this post, I share the absolute essentials for a well-supported Camino.
In this guide for Surfers, I share the current lineup of Indonesia’s best surf spots, from the crowded, but can’t miss, swells of Bali to the up-and-comer destinations like Sumbawa, Sumba, and Sumatra.
From the reef breaks and ‘80s-era resorts of Hikkaduwa in the southwest to the barreling waves and elephant tracks of Arugam Bay in the southeast, it’s all covered in this Sri Lanka surf guide.
Getting the invite to be one of the first-ever guests at Surf & Yoga Lombok this past May goes down as a highlight of my blogging career, but also my ongoing surf journey. Here’s what this incredible experience was like.
Along Costa Rica’s 800 miles of Pacific and Caribbean coastline, this is where you’ll find Costa Rica’s best beginner-friendly surf, from Santa Teresa on the Pacific to Playa Cocles on the Caribbean.
In the lead up to my Sri Lanka trip, I sat down with Béné Bicaba of Empathy Travels to ask for a few empathy-focused tips to enhance my experience in Sri Lanka and beyond.
Cusco wears its history on its sleeve. Here’s a five-stop walking route through the city that will introduce you to the history, gastronomy, and culture of this still-thriving city of the Incas.
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