TRAVEL GUIDES
A Weekend of Adventure in Wales
Wales is famously known for its rolling hills, beautiful beaches, adventure holidays⦠rain and sheep.
Growing up, we had numerous family summer holidays in the Brecon Beacons, Barmouth, Tywyn and Snowdonia. Which are some of the most beautiful places in the UK.
Best Breakfasts in Dubai
Smashed avocado with scrambled eggs and a latte, pleaseβ¦
Iβll always choose a breakfast date over dinnerβespecially in Dubai, where mornings are something special. Thereβs just something about starting the day with sunlight, good coffee, and a sea view (or a skyline one). The city does breakfast so well, whether you're after a beachside cafΓ© with fresh pastries or a rooftop spot serving truffle eggs and oat milk lattes.
Iβve worked my way through a fair few places, but there are still so many more to try. Thatβs the thing about Dubaiβitβs constantly evolving, and its breakfast scene is no different. From laid-back neighbourhood favourites to buzzy hotspots worth booking ahead for, thereβs a spot for every kind of morning.
Jordan 4 Day Itinerary
Iβm not going to lie, I didnβt know Jordan existed until a couple of years ago. But now itβs one of the most incredible places Iβve ever visited! I spent 4 nights in Jordan with my partner at the end of November 2019, staying in a different place each night - The Dead Sea, Wadi Rum, Petra and Amman. Our trip consisted of staying in a bubble tent in the middle of the desert, walking 25,000 steps around Petra, floating at the lowest point on earth covered in mud and staying in a 4000-year-old cave.
A Night in a 4000 Year Old Cave, in Petra Jordan
Are you wanting to visit Petra and not sure where to stay? Instead of booking one of the many over-priced hotels, why not add a little adventure to your trip. For only around Β£20 a night, I have the perfect solution for you! The Hakuna Matata Cave in Little Petra is a 15-minute drive away from Petraβs main entrance.
A Christmassy Weekend in London
London is a hotspot at Christmas time, with endless markets, pantomimes, shopping and of course, Winter Wonderland. There is nothing better than walking down Carnaby Street with a hot coffee warming your hands. Going into the shops, hearing the Christmas music and seeing the lights turn on. If youβre lucky, you may even see some snow!
Best Staycations in the UAE
Staycations have become the new go-toβand honestly, Iβm not complaining. Thereβs something special about switching off without needing a passport or a flight. The UAE makes it easy, with so many incredible spots just a short drive away. Whether itβs a desert escape under the stars, a beachfront hotel that feels like a mini honeymoon, or a sleek city stay with skyline views and spa daysβthereβs something for every kind of weekend.
10 Best Places to Visit in Rome, Italy
Rome is one of Europeβs oldest and most popular cities. Rich in history, iconic landmarks and architecture. Not to forget that itβs THE place to immerse yourself in Italian cuisine. No guilt required when trying all of the pizzas, pastas and gelato. Washed down with glass of red wine. Honestly, no other delicacies matter here.
40 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Jordan
From the bustling city of Amman to the deep history of Petra. From the Mars-like desert of Wadi Rum to the lowest point on Earth at the Dead Sea. Jordan has so much to offer. Thereβs no glitz and glam here - just thousands of years of natural gems that speak for themselves. I was introduced to Jordan at quite a late stage and I before I knew it, I was booking flights and accommodation. I am normally a huge travel planner, sometimes years in advance, in this case I didnβt have time to build expectations. And Iβm glad I didnβt.
A Guide to Visiting The Grand Canyon
The best way to see the Grand Canyon is to hire a car, pack your walking boots and get ready for some of the best sunrises and sunsets you will ever see. Thatβs exactly what I did in the summer of 2015. Two days of incredible scenery, moments of calm and memories that I will cherish forever.
12 Famous Photo Locations in New York City
I must have spent at least 20 days in New York City over the years, which has given me plenty of time to explore beyond just the main attractions. Iβve done all the big sightsβCentral Park, Times Square, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Libertyβand while theyβre impressive, what really stands out to me are the smaller moments: walking through West Village on a quiet morning, catching golden hour on the Brooklyn Bridge, or finding a cosy coffee shop in SoHo to escape the noise.
18 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Venice
Venice is one of the worldβs greatest cities, famous for the car-less streets, picturesque canals, gondolas, the Rialto Bridge and many historic buildings.
A romantic city, perfect for a weekend away with your loved ones. Or a solo trip that will re-ignite your soul for food, passion and love. The relaxed Italian way of life rubs off on everyone that visits.
48 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Japan
Japan is a country that I never thought Iβd ever visit. Especially in my early twenties. During my time working on a cruise ship, I was lucky enough to visit many cities and hidden gems within the country. Including Nagasaki, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Kobe and the Okinawa Islands.
42 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Egypt
I first travelled to Egypt back in August 2019 for a family wedding in Cairo. We then went on to explore Dahab which is a small, hippy coastal town, an hourβs drive from Sharm El Sheikh. I was instantly blown away by the countryβs history, architecture, and natural beauty.
32 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Seychelles
I always thought that Iβd have to wait until my honeymoon or had to be super-rich to visit a place like Seychelles. But here I am, just starting my career in travel blogging, un-married and Iβve just got back from the most incredible six days in, you guessed it, THE SEYCHELLES! (insert crying face!)
20 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Italy
One of my favourite countries in the world - Italy! A place that is dreamy from every aspect - the language, landscapes, culture, history and of course the cuisine. Italians are the kings at maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Which is something that the rest of the world can definitely benefit from.