How to Tour Hong Kong in Style
I fell in love with Hong Kong like so many others: quick and effortless. It’s funny how a few months in a city can completely change your perceptions. For whatever reason, Hong Kong was never a city I “needed” to see. Sure, it intrigued me but it wasn’t a place I yearned to explore. Yet, as
Traveling to Paris in Style
Paris is always a good idea. Despite the saddening attacks that took place in Paris earlier this month, I want to celebrate this beautiful city instead of fearing it. My hope is that this post inspires you to travel to Paris, whether it’s now or in the near future. The Flight I may travel for
Passport to Comedy: Hyatt’s Humorous Approach to Hotels
This post was sponsored by Hyatt Gold Passport and the Hyatt Regency brand as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central. I’m sure we can all say that choosing the right hotel can make or break your trip, right? Even if you’re only there to crash at night, you still want to feel comfortable
Wellness Guide to Victoria
People go to Victoria for different reasons and I went for wellness. Over the past year I’ve started carving out more “me” time, whether that means going for a walk around the neighborhood or taking a half-hour meditation break. Believe me, it’s not easy, as I’m sure all of you know but I really do believe that finding a semblance
Exploring San Francisco’s North Beach Neighborhood with Vurb
As much as I miss living in Hong Kong, San Francisco is quickly feeling like home. Besides the obvious beauty (it’s seriously 70 degrees and sunny everyday!) I’m so impressed by the innovations happening throughout the Bay. People here are literally changing the world and there is no project too silly or small. From making your
Boho-Luxe Guide to Chiang Mai
Before arriving to Chiang Mai, I expected it to be a budget-backpacker paradise. For years I’ve been hearing (and reading) about how affordable it is to live in Thailand, and Chiang Mai in particular. However, I also found the city to be luxurious, too. My personal travel style is one that bridges the gap between the two.
How to Make the Most of your Hotel or Home Rental
*This is a guest post by Kacey of The Drifter Collective. There are some things that travelers just can’t live without when they are away from home. Knowing how to prepare for your time away will make your life easier and you will enjoy traveling no matter where you stay! Are you planning a trip sometime soon?
A Taste of Taiwan in New York
During my summer living in Hong Kong, Taiwan was near the top of my list of countries to visit. Unfortunately, I never made it there (yet!) so for now, it remains on my travel bucketlist. That said, I took advantage of Hong Kong’s amazing food scene and indulged in a few decadent Taiwanese meals. For those of
Wine Guide to the Lavaux Vineyard Terraces
You don’t have to be a wine fanatic to appreciate Lavaux, but it certainly helps. Rooted in tradition, many wines from this region are still made like the Benedictines and Cistercian monks did in the 11th century. If you’re a white wine drinker, you’re in for an extra special treat. What to expect Before landing
How to (Realistically) Tour China in a Day
I should probably preface this article by saying that while you can tour China in a day, I’d recommend planning a longer trip. That said, you can still accomplish quite a bit during a full day tour. I opted to book through Viator, as I’ve written for their blog over the past few years and